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    BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
- RKPORTEO * TELEQKApnED
(OB* THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE
PKHHITLYAau ELKCTIQB.
OutEttmo, Oct. 9-41 P. M. I
.In Gteetuburg and HrmpfifH, Gamble’* major
ity wa* 215. Caas had 233 majority.
.'PpiLanKtrttia, Oet 9.
ScAunsu. Cots it Fuller has a small ma
jority in this eounty. la very clove, part
of each ticket probably being elected.
DESTRUCTIVE IRE AT NEW ORLEANS! '■
FIVE STEAM BOATS BURNT:!
Nrw Omixaxm, Oct 8.
Fire were burnt at ibe wharf yea
today tftersooo, Tbo fire broke oat onboard (He
Falcon, extended t a the Dlrnois* Mdnbal Ney,
North American, and tbo Aaron Hart
- The Falcon ”»« * new boat boilt. at Loygviile,
and insured for $20,000. t
. The Uarahal Ney bad a valuable cargo of
gooda destined for the Wert, among which was
1000 hogshead* sugar—-losa SSO,OOO, believed to
be covered by inrarancei
The Illinois was partially insured.
The Aaron Hart’bai a'valoabie cargo, which
together with Ibe boat, were entirely consumed.—
The Hart was owned at'Cincinnati. She is a.
total Ioa*» and wa» valued at $25,000. Herfreight
-'.waa estimated at $250,000.
LXTE FROM CHAGRES-ARKIVAL OF THE
. STEAMER FALCON. ,
. ' PmtascLPau.Ool. 9.
The Vi S. steamer Faleon arrived at New Or*
leans last Friday, from Chagtes, and left the next
day for the tame port.
The Falcon brought $70,000 in gold, with a large
0*0,884 49 passengers. She brings dates from
op to Ist Sept.
U. S A n bearer of despatches, arrived
. Nm Saa Francisco, and proceeded to Gen. Smith’s
headquarters.
Thomas ;Botler King and Gen. Riley had been
bnl-wWe recovering. ’ ' ' •
‘; The Convention to form the Constimtion assem
bled alMonterey, on the 3lst of Ang. The con
stitution viQ be adopted by the Ist Nov.
. The steamship Panama, arrived at Panama, on
the 82nd nib, with half a million In gold, and ISO
passengers.. '
. Com. JonaA commands in the Pacific.
Philadelphia, Ocl .9.
Gen. Taylor, accompanied by the Secretary of
tbe-N*vy,wQl leave Washington en route,for Bal
timoroand Philadelphia.
HEAVY STORM-DEATH OF EDGAR A. POE.
Nrw Yoks, OcL 9.
A heavy storm blew on Satarday night, and did
considerable damage to the shipping and buildings
about New York. ti ,
• Edgar A.Poe died at Baltimore, on Sunday.
ARRIVAL OB' THE EMPIRE CITY FROM
, OHAGRES, WITH 5700,000 IN GOLD!
.. .. New Yota, Oct. 9.,
Tbe steamship Empire City has jnst arrived from
Cbtgres, bringing $700,000 in gold.
■- The United States steamer “Empire” was lai*ton
the 26th of Aiiguat, on Point Conception.
CINCINNATI MARKET.
CncuiSATt, Oct. 9.
Floor—Sapplies are limited; no sales hare oceor
ed to day worthy of report. , '
> Whiskey—Salesat22£?22icj>ergaU.
Linseed Oil—rSalosof 100 bbls at 69c per galL
«—an advance.
Cheese -The market is heavy, with moderate
ealetat<3o6±c per lb. -
v Other articles remain unchanged. ,
. The river remains stationary.
BATES OF DISCOUNT.
IT—CORRECTED BY _
RATES OF DISCO U 1
B. QOEjSII
sUkSONB,
Market street, near 4u st
Erehaage Brokers, No.S(
Ptsafylvsnis*
BaakifPiitsburfch •—Par;
Exchange Bank Par
Kerch. A Man. Sank -Par
Indiana.
r,6tatairk ABranches- 1
r S*aieScrip • *•
r Virginia*
r Exchange Bk. of Vat* • 1
r Farmersßk.ofYa——• “
r Ilk. ot the Valley, ■ 1 “
rilk. of Virginia-•*•—* **
r M.iH.Bi, Wheeling 1
r do Morgantown— • j
r N. W.Uahk Ya-r—- i
r do Wellsbarg--—•• l
r do Parkersburg—— *i
r -' Tsnnesaaa. -
JftaafPhiladelphle- —Par
efGemaniowa- -par
** CheiterCoaDtjr***Psr
“ Delaware Co.- --par
u MnatgtnaetyCo.--par
** Northumberland--par
CWambiaßrid«eCo.'- par
Dvylettewa Dan*- —•par
Fanners’Bk. Reading-par
Famen*Bk. Backs Co. par
UkTh/Tennessee—• *5
Far. A Mcrch’ts Bk “
Planters’Uk.-—•••• *“
Union Bk.——*.— «
Farmers Bfc Daneas’r-par
Eaocarter C0.8k.--* -pat
Lancanerßk..*— par
V. Slate* Bank —3O
ffliueurl
Stateßkofilissouri 4
Browornlle Bk. par
Washington Dt
•Ceojabnrvhßk.— -• 4
Chambersoarg*.**—• u
• <»»""» Co. CL-' 3
Lewistovra*——
1 Middletown - • 1
Carlisle *•
Enefik.**— *’* • W»l®
Tanner*’ and Drovers’ '
Bask, I
Hanubarf •—••— u
Honodalc—■■■ ■■■■ 4
•Lebanon ; >*r
Foorraie— —• M ,
Wyoming •• 4 >
YortHß* 4 1
West Blanch Bk. I *
Belief Rotes I ,
MfcMßk.ftua.do- «
Scrip—fttttb. 1: County 10;I
• » Allegheny, 25
Ohio. I
Skate Bk. and Branches } I
MoontFletMui*---** ” {
Bteabenville— **
SLCUiwrUle— —— • “ ,
' Marietta———»« “ i
New Lisbon* “
■. Cincinnati Banks u l
Oslßßbas do »•“ !
Ctxolcville u \
Zanesville —— “ 1
j»st&aa———“
Wooster—•—•— 501
• 'MaisUlos ——- • I
Saadntk/ *•*•*•• „•••• 70
Oeun 4
ifennik**** 50
Cleveland 4 1
\ Xenia——■ »"
\ Daywo-———* “
, Western Reserve-—— u
\ Franklin B*k Colnmbas “
i Chlllieothe "
Lake Erie *♦'•• «
\Belota**-*-......™ «
Lancaster *———lo
Hamilton—•»•.«.—l3
Granville .*.*••so
Fam’rs ITk Canton —36
Vrtiaaa
\; Bsataekyi
.BkofKeauekv I
'BkJofLoaisviue **
No than Bk. Kentu’ky. “
Haw Yorh—Cut Bankr
North Carolina*
Bk.of Cape Fear---*" 3
4
date Bank "3
- South Carollaa,
CamdenUk -■*
Lit. of Charleston 3
Coaitnerriil Bk- —8
‘Ux.ofCearttiown—— • 1
Bk.o! Hamburg---- •• 3
Merchant* Ba-—-— 2
Planar* AUecaatUk- 2
r Bk.of South Carolina•• 3
Baryiandi
Baltimore Bks. pat
.Balim'oAOßßScrip -ID
Cumberland Bk.of Ailc-'
gbaay }
Far.Ua.of Maryland— ••
hFurmers’A Mechanic* “
Bk. Frederick u
FrederickCo.Uk.—..
Hagerstown Bk w
Mineral Bk*— »’
Patanscoßk-- j
Waaningtonßk-— '
Bk.ofWestminiler
aiehlgant
Bk-ofSt Clair-'— •——
Bk. of River Raima
Michigan In*. Co--- -• 3
Far.AMeeh'aßk i-
Wlaconain Terrify,
Mar.AFireln.Co.Milw'e 8
Ciaadth
AllsolvenlUaaks-*—- 8
Bank of England Note*
.~._f47Q?£sir.
Gold * Specie Valuti
Napoleon* - - 380
Dncau 3 ISO 3 20
Eagle,old- .. 10 M
Eagle,new —— • 10 00
Doubloons, Bpaniah. >8 00
Do. Patriot- —— ■ 18 80
Sovereign*. " 4 £3
Guinea*-—— 800
Frederieksd'ora—-St? 60
Ten Thaler*, 7 60
TenGoitders .3 90
LoaUd’ora- • , 4 SO
- Euhang*,
New'York- —•— 4pm
Philadelphia---—— 4pm
Baltimore-- -|pra
i,car. Interior B’ka-—m'
bx* J. Po*l’» extra Cream
1 / Chee**,very fine, just ree’d and for sale by
apt 37 J B CANFIELD
TtOBBENT-A Room onaecond story, Nohfl Wood
J at. _ _ oca_
X>Uo9—Reo'd direct.from the ioiportrrt and mans'
XL factum*. a large stock of alt kind* of Rax*; a«w
cnlt'iod cb(B{). W M’CLINTOCK
■RfItBCHASTB“OF **lTTilBIIRQil~wl)o
{VI arodeurcu* of extending their bustne** in the
cosntiea of Faretlr, Greene, Somerset. and alee in
Western Virginia, -wilt had* the FAYETTE WHIG,
pnblnhed at Uniootown, a desirable medium, a* it eir
etdaHlanrelT in the place* specified above. Term*
OoSnkia.- ’ auxlB:d3m*
OlOUTaml chon lime BILUSOH EXCHANGE, pay
la able in Cincinnati,.LcuimUe and Sb Louis, pur
** “ 0 " nITToLMES * ftONR
fIUNN£RS*'OIL-10 hhU'i'uilfecund for *ale by
X oca BHEY, MATTHEWS ACO
OTbRo/TDC RTM o rphy invite* ‘
'J! the 1 , panic alar attention of boycra, (either br
wUkaahiV, retaiL) to hi* stock of Freneh Broad
etoSba, juft received;- A!»o, wool dye Freneh Ca*«t
■erw,plab and fancy. . oct *-
U»LOWER3 AND BONNET CAFES—An won-
X meat of above food* ja*t ree’d, and offered whole-
L 1 “ I> ' ,G °°'l‘
IX7 IXDGW“i*A PER-5000 ptecea of plain Green
»“ and Rain bowed Window Paper, comprising
®**7»ew and ieleet pattern*, on hand and receiling;
toaaiahr I >p u9 g.C.HILL. 67 Wcod:«t
"fcJEW LIGHT—A fresh supply of “finrnlnff Flnid,”
XI wrihe new Lamp*, in*t recM by
7 ' SCAIPEfc ATKINSON;
. - I lslshbetween Wood and Market *t»
ti/’Wehnemtoe arrangement* to bocon*tanuy
' wppUedL • j , : , • »pll7
'porasEL'e aromatick vinegar.—The Ugh*
. Aw ly asstQt7 t balsamic and tome properties of ini*
viaogy teadsr.it far superior to Cologne water for
ue •rdmarypurposes ofthe toilet, surpassing tie lat»
*erui tu pentne. It prevents and remove* pimple*,
jeoer aad asperity o( the *km, it refreshes and whiten*
■ ' the ilia, rendering it sort and smooth. It eorreet* the
*“**f «®d biter tine of the mouth, Imparting a fresh
*2Jj. It elc&naes and whiten* the
M«a, and harden* the gum*. For all the above par*
v_Tr_l-j B . with water in sufch oroportten as may
**™*b ! o- Dy inhaling Hand rubbing
11 rtmove headache. If applied
' JEMX&J 'V* Ol braioe, it will erentaally prevent
moroneauen. : It eorreeu vitiated air, and guarantiea
&iSsssM^ 6 'i«a:^ ror, ' ,^ f
, jri RESELLERS, Wholesale Druggist,
—WWoodstreet, Pittsburgh
IjJJJjAjfyooGsN GOODS.—The subscriber
rvM“lteSj <0D * ,pWd dirttt from BMufie
* eases gtriy mixed
\ « .’it- .li 1 'BearerCloth,
• 3 2 u4* --
! S°W
: S owe* farttily tied BlaokeS; ,ii pounds, tribbtia
- and bound; 1 cue steam boat rthbon and boimlj white
utm. «uj- t.«tm KlMUon or .Mill* nor.
men are urntett to the coating*. : 11. LEE,
L/i.—Li ' lOOLitxrtv st, opposite 6th
75.TH1 Vii'i.-sa M
jJ *1» loriiTllQWjer I>poi, u cuen comprUin*—
4 CMC mono’pTrtfl,o«n 1 4cue> LodiMOTOrStioe.
1 “ “iSUUlolni j 1 « , u 9 „ i0 l,;:
_ ■' j : • Jl ? Mine* Orer Shoe*,
These Orer Sipa* are the fineat lot evpr watte thn
market for sale. W« ipvite the ahoe dealer* to exam-
Ins the samples. It price eait them, we
) , *•» famish any quantity. * j fcJiPfULLIPtt,
• iptSS , S. ;iNo S Wood »t
ne'dihi* day, andfarwl*^byjy^
t’OMMERCIAI. RECORD.
PITTSBURGH* BOAWTI OF TRADI
COMMITTEE FOR OCTOBER.
aft Q6go. a r. voa aosnioßß. w. u. nxxxy
tW#. | AIHA9AC.
. OCTOBER. |
eSaturtUy, ...T.'.'iTlTr.T.'....
7 1 Sunday,
BMonday,
» Tuesday,
10 Wednesday,
It Tbaraday, ...............
13 Friday,
0 1
0 2
8 3
C 4
6 0
0 7
e s
REVIEW OP TUB T
P,I TTBBPROB lABRETi \
| foe Tg» waiafraano ocroata 9,1849.
Rxxlaxa—'The past week ha* been one of general
activity fn almost every branch of trade. We have' l
bad abundant rains in this vicinity; the long wished for
fall rise io our rivers has arrived, and an impetus has
been given to every branch of trade, truly cheering to
theman of business.
- Since the rise, business on-the wharf has been Im
mense! Oar larger ciaiastesmers have all taken their
places |n their respective lines, many of which have
already departed for the losrer markets, loaded to the
brim with dry goods, and the various aniclds of Pitts
burgh manufacture; in fact, we have never known a
larger amount of business dene in so short time as we
have witnessed since the rise in the river, and we may
now anticipate a heavy business throughout the sea*
The Receipts of dry goods from the east hav* been
heavy,la large portkmof which are to the order of ©nr
wholesale dry goods houses; and the supplies on hand
for the accommodation of country merchant* are im*
manse,[and the inducements now held out to western
dealers, are such as have been rarely offered in this'
murket
In reference to the general supplies of Pittsburgh
manufactured articles, a glance at the various well
filled warehouses along Water and Wood streets has
convinced us that the western dealers need have no
hesitation ui,ordering their supplies from this market,
ms they Will find ar their command here all the various
I articles of home manufacture on the most reasonable
ASHES—The various articles under this bead are be.
glnning ta arrive more,freely—supplies have accumu
lated, but we notice no marked change in quotations.
Sales of. Sod a Aahlisve amounted to some SOtoSStons
at 3}e cash for-PiUibargh manufactured,- and best for
eign brands Sales of other kinds hare been to a fair
extent at tho following prices:—Pearlash Ce; Sale
rains si©s|; Polaah'Se, and Score kings at 3103|e 9 &>•
A.LE—Our brewer* are beginnings do alive!)* bu
siness at foil prices, say, for common, and &9y30
for besVeasks included.
BACON—We.notice a reductiou in prices since our
Last weekly.rcpo'rt. The arrivals, as yet, have been
comparatively light, and confined entirely to Shoulders
tpd Sides, the sales of which, during the week, have
been confined to lots of 5 to 10 casks at, for Shoulder*
5051, and S|e for Sides. The market is almost entire
ly bare of Hams. The lasi sales we beard of wete as
follows*-Plein Hams 81c; and prime, bagged atUkOlOc
fft. 1
BUTTER—We notice the reeripr of several lots of
bbl and keg butter by river, but they are mostly de
signed for ihipmeut east. We quote good keg butter
at 9o 9 D>- l
*BRAN—Sqles of 3000 bashels were effected on the
rhtrfslltkj. .
BROOMS—Receipts have beea full, and we notice
larger supplies lu the market,with a reduction in prices.
We note sales in a regular way at prices ranging, ac
cording to quality, from 52,25 to 83,25 9 dor.
BUCKETS 1 AND TUBS-We have fa
Oy nver, aiuj the market is cow well si
excellent anjele. Orders are now fille
82,25 9 dot for backets, and S 3 9 doz
tubs.
hail fall receipts
supplied with an
led from store at
rfer large sired
BEANS—Scales from store at Csd7se 9 Du, for com
mon to prime. .
BRlCKS—£ales of Fire from store at 8132?
13JU 9 1000. • From the yard*, paving bricks are sold
at 85,5030. and common at 84.5035 9 1000.
CHEKSE—The arrivals of Cbeete from the Western
Reserve, during the wrek, have been immense, and
notwithstanding the heavy shipments east, our market
is abundantly supplied with an excellent article. Sties
of GOD fix's at 63Gic for common, and OloC{e for prime
W. R.
COTTON SHEETINGS—Our quotations of Puts*
burgh manufactured, brown sheetings are fully sustain
ed, say for common or Noaatooks 71, and for No. 1 at
8c F yard.
COTTON YARNS—The shipments of Pittsburgh
manufactured Cotton Yarns since the rite in the river,
have been immense, can hardly be missed from
the abundant supplies in store. The following!* a cor
rect list of prices of the'-various articles under this
head:—
rocao
No. 5, cu per II) ITJ
*• “ do
••—-do
-•*!*
•do
•do
-10 ft
•do
i Tasn.
No. 13 eta per lb—
“ u “
« is • “ “•••.
“ 10 “
“17 u. “....
•*lB “
“ 19 «
“ 20
; tux
“8, • “ “
=4 ■ ::
•Ml, “ *'
“ *
No. 500, eta par Q> 91
“ 600, *• “ 4
“TOO, “ “ 9
Carpet Chain, —2O
: No. tOO, eta per lb «*
“ 900, u do
“ItKJO,- *• ** do
Candlewick, 17*
Coverlet Yam, -'—2o Bag Filling, --17
Twine,-- 30 Baiting,No 1,2,3—11,10,9
The above are the eitabliahed price*, rith 6(p et. off
for cash, for all nun* over SSO.
CRACKERS—AreguIar business is doing at tits fo'.
lowing quoted rales:
Water Crackers, per bbl • • -
Butter do ** “
Dyspeptic do “ ~ -
Puot Bread. “ “
Sugar Crackers, per lb • —..
*3,T»
-••-s- 4JO
V*
, 3.34
CORDAGE—For Ujo anderthia head,
there t* a regular iiendjr demand at the following
pfieeit
Manilla rope, by coil,
do eat,
White Rope, by coil,
do. cot,
Toned Pope, by coil,
do cuv~'
Puking Yarn, fin*,
■do
' CAompQ'
us com.
Marnllt, $2,0093,0034,00 9 doz.
do 9 eoU,-*>«lse “ ft-
Kemp, 9 doz.
do 9 coii,-'-*loe •“ 6-
rtoroH uni.
—••Hemp, 67|r V doz.
Manilla, 81 -
Kyanixed Cordage ir void regularly at lSje 6:
CLOVES AND ALBPICE—CIote* are telling at 25
030 c, and Altpice at 14015 c + B.
CANDLES—We note salea of Btar Car.dlet at 210
22c, of Moslil Tollow at 10Hi and of Common Dipped
atfie^B.
COPPER—CIiff Mine eake and ingots weqoote at
19020 c; Sheathing at 2Sc, android copper at 19019 c
P&.
DRUGS—The following if * list of prices of some of
the most prominent articles under this head:
Aloes. &• ”46019 J Brimstone. 4P 6” •• 40
Alum, “ ••••■—3lo 4-iCaaphor. ref,-----35040
AsaJatida, Bis -”15023 I Chlondo lime 70 0
Arrow Root, 1 * 12014 Cochineal, u 1,3001,30
Aquafortis, ‘•••”10011 Copperas, “• *llO
Litharge. “ • -.-310C1 | Liqubnee root“ ••• < 8 1
Madder Umbro.ftaWoU | *' ball “• • • »OSB
Castor Oil, bbls 81,65 Sal Soda “••• 4041
Quinine, cx- • • -84,2304,30 \ Glue, common • • 11013
DRIED FRUIT—The market continue* dull, and
sales have been confined to tlmilfcd lots only, at 91,23
01,31 for Peaches, and 33060 c If bo for Apples.
FlA)UR—During the last week* receipts have been
extremely light, and the market very unsettled, but
with a decided decline in prices, from oar last weekly
exhibit. Sales >0 a limited extent are effected at the
river at 81,23, and from store at $4,3004.62 {f bbl. Mo
derate tales from wagbh at 84,1201,23 <p bbl.
RYE FLOUR—'We have nolieed no receipts to any
considerable extent during the week, and supples coni
iinoe very light AVe.may quote nominally at 83,300
' 3,CJ If bbl. .
FUII—The market is fairly supplied, and prices con
tibue very firm. Regular sales are effected at the fol
lowing rates:—Salmon, 819 ? bbl; No. I Mackerel 813
No. 2 do new, 810, and No. 3 atSS,?3OG f bbl;
Herring, 83,73-, Codfish at $4,30 If drum.
' FEATHERS—The markeus quiet, with no change
la quotations? tfales in moderate quantities at 31033 c
r*.
FREIGHTS—River freights from this point west
have materially declined, pnd may now bo quoted as
follows: To Cincinnati, 15c; to Louisville 19c; to St
Louis 23c 4* 100 Bit.
* The following are the chargea from this point east by
the different routes: By canal to Philadelphia— „
Butter, Bacon, Lard and Tallow-
Tobaeeo Lear, Ohio, If 100-i•
• do 11 Ky,
Feathers *• ....
Wool, “
Furs and Peltries '•
.Hemp, “ ....
Seeds, of-all kinds, " ....
AVhi*key,pcrlOO
Flour, per bbl-
From Pittsburgh to Baltimore, Tin Brownsville,
freight* are earned by ibo Eclipse o day line at 60c F’ ’
100. By Burke A Co’* Express Line, turongli in two
da'y*, freight* are earned at Si# * 100.
FWm Baltimore West, ▼ia'ttio Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad, the charges are given in the Baltimore Am.
criean, as follows:
“From this city to Cumberland! Hats,' Boots Bon
net* and Medicines, M cents JP 100 ft*. Cry Goods
Groceries, Queensware, Tobacco, 2Se. Coffee; Salt
to Pittsburgh, by »h« Susquehanna Rail*
road ana Pennsylvania Canal, aro es follows, viz: Dry
Goods Wc. Bales, 70C. Groceries, Paints and Dye
StuffihiOe. Coffee. Cte. Queensware, COc. CUy-and
SoSt Ash, COe. Rosin and Tar, fiOc. Leather, TOe.
Mackere!?rbbl,#WMndHeTnnw*l.
“By O’Connor* Line, Dry Good*. Ac., 75c. Hard
ware end Groceries, «*ie. .QheenswareandTobMco,
OOeT Tin Plato and Coppcr. Cc., Coffee, far, Pish,
by Elder, Gelsion A Co** fowrdsy line to
Wheeling, *1,23 T IW *bs for ordinary goods
FRUITS—A fair business is doing to ibo various pr
tieles under ihl* bead, at tho following quotations—Al»
ui9L7e; Groundnuts, 80e Pecans, 7o P
6; Pbilbert*, Bc, Crranmnu, 7e It 'Znnte Curranu.
B|C f ft; Raisins, oW, *IP box; Lemon*, acaree, *7
dpbox; EnglishW'slnotSjSc^’ft.
GROCERIES—W T e notice.an advance during the
week in almost every article in the grocery line, also *
corresponding advance in the .eastern markets' Rio
Coffee has-been steadily advancing in. almost'every;
leading market of ibe Union, oyftag to late aeeeont*
from Rio do Janeiro*of a short erop. A shortness of
supplies U complained of ln lho (eastern and southard
markets, hence the gTSilual but Weady advance in
prices. We now quote prim 9 Rio ixt thin market at 9i
®9*e, with an advancing tendeaoy.i Common' to.fatr
Quality Rio may bo quoted at 99*i« N. O, sa«
gurjmanifcm an advancing tendency, with sale* In
small lots by the hhdat 6}o6*e for a prime article, and
for common to food fair. LorfSngmr, SL Louj*
refined is telling at/!0!Oc? ft. Molasses is firm all»
029 c for N. O. la good bblt, and 40c 0 gall for Sugar
■house. Sales of Riee in tiercas at 5031 c.
GRAIN—The receipts of grain eontfnnc light, though
price* are less firm. With small sales we may quote
the following as about the ruling fate*:—'\VheatBloS3,
Corn 40, Rye SO, Barley 55060, and Oats at 20027 c.
GLASS—The following are the ruling rales for the
various sizes Window Glass, city brands 8 by 10, S 4;
10 by 12 *4,50; 12 by 19 *7; Patent do 10 by 14 to 10 by
21 0 box.
For the various sizes of country brands, the following
are the established prices:
IjbylO 80,23 11 by id.-: «,7S
10 by 12 —3,00 11 by 17 4,73
Wby 14 -3,«S 12 by 10 4,75
i 0 by IS M by 17 ...—4,75
10 by 16 -14,50. 12 by 18 .£OO
10 by 17 ... 'W M by 30 - v 7.00
Furr GLass.— Wo give the following condensed list
for some of the principal article's of Flint Glass, as
manufactured and sold in this eity:
Plain Tumblers per doz-, ' 30ca53,00 .
Mould do u “ 87** 1,75 -
Pressed do “ “ I,ooa 3^35
do do toyr, u u .37*
Goblets.. u “ 1,50 a 0,00
Champagnes, . “ “ 2,73 a 0,00 «
Wine Glasses, u “ 50a 8,00
Lemonades, u u 75a 0,00
Jelly s*inds, each 50a *,OO
Decanters, . per doz., 1,00*12,00
Pilcheri, •* “ J.2Sa 9,00
do hfary pillared, per pair, 2,00*10,00
do heavy cuTflate, each 75a 2,50
Molttaercant, “ “ 00a 6,00
do ItrHtanla tops, perpalr • 75a 4,00
Flower vases, per doz, 4,00 a 9,00
do do cut, per pair, 6,00*19,00
Jelly Glasses, per doz l.2Sa 7,0 u -
Pressed sweet-meal dishes, per doz 1,25*10,00
do do bowls, per pair 87a 6,00
* Bureau knoLs and pint, per doz I,ooa 1,50
xrornzca Bias’ shot luasiitaa. .
Specie jars, lackered covers, 0 doz 1,25**10,00
Show jars. per doz tl,ooal 3,00
Fluted'Colognes, •* “ £oo*ll,oo
Tinctures gronnd stopper, 0 doz 1,00*12,00
Show Bottles, each 75a 2.00
IRON AND NAlLS—Since the rise in the river, the
shipments of'lron and Nails to the western markets
have been immense, but owing to the abundant stocka
on band, we have no changes to notice (n prices. Bai
Iron Is sqld at a range of 3 to 4Je, according to size;
Sheet Iron at 50C)e 0 tb v Nails range from to
86,50..
| Son!'
i““i
5 341
5 331
5 31 l
5 !»'
3 28 j
5 26
S 23
INDlGO—Spanish is selling at 8101,10, and Manil
la at 90095 c p lb.'
LEAD—The. receipts of the past week have been
quite full, bat prices continue firm at fie for Pig, and 5*
for Bar-
LEAD PIPE—I* ioM at a range of 7to 14c 0 ft, ac
cording to size.
LEATHER—Every description of teaiher continues
linn at fully quoted rules. N. Y.Soleissoldatlßol9c
and Baltimore Sole at 21022 c 4* fit.
MARINE INSURANCE—Rates of Insurance on
cargoes of steam and keel boats:
From Pittsburgh to Wheeling, Va., . .1 0<
“ ’ to and from Cincinnati, O i 0*
“ “ 10 Louisville, Ky., i 0*
•* " to St. Loois, Mo , tol*
' •' 10 Boonville, do -J*o2
“ to Independence, 2 02|
“ •' *• to Galena. 111, I*ol}
“ “ to Memphis. Ten., (01*
“ " u> N. Orleans, ...-1 oi|
From N. Orleans to Pittsburgh, 1 oij
, Sl Lonii, *l*ol*
' OlLS—Sales have been regularly effected as follows:
; Linseed 90; Lsrd S GQOti for Not. 2 and 1; Castor Oil is
scarce at.Sl fiS 0 gall. Sales of Tanners’ Oil at $l7O
sl9P.bbl. **
ROSlN—Regular sales at $3,25 f bbl.
RAGS—Regular sales of good elesin mixed from first
hands at 3(c fit. J-
SliAP—Sales of common Rosin at 4i 01 Jr, of variega
ted at lOolO*e B.
TOBACCO—We notice an advance in manufactured
tobacco at the east, with a corresponding advance in
this market Sales of good S'* gt 13019 c; C twist has
advanced to Sc. plug to 9*c p fij. Leaf may be quoted
at 4 to 7c 0 fit.
VINEGAR—SaIes of good cider at Qo9*c p gall.
VARNISH—SaIes of Copal at;si,suoS* f gall, by
wholesale.
WHISKEY—The market continues very quiet, with
■ales of Rectified at 26027 c, and of which is ex
ceedingly scarce, at 20c.
WOOL—Prices continue steady, and tho following
may now be given as the present ruling figures:
Far Common-** •—••—•**—23c P (b.
“ * blood f 27e
“ ( do .C3c “
“ I <fo 3oc “
“ J do —33 c
*• Fall Blood 35t “
*• Prime- .*— 37*c “
Cattls BarkiL
AujtoHxar, October 9,1349.
BEEVES—We notice no change in prices from our
last week’s qooiaHons. Sales were affected at the
yard on Monday at prices ranging according to quality.
'from s3£o to $4,50 per 100 lbs nett. Good cattle were
scarce.
SHEEP—SaIes at $1081,50 each--
PORT OP PITTSBURGH. ,
A&RJUVED.
Louis McLano, Bennett, Brownsville.
B Wightmah, ■, Elizabeth.
Peyton*, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Philip Doddridge, Brownsville.
Caleb Cope, Murdock, BeaVef.
Beaver. Clark, Wellsville.
James Nelson, Moore, Wbeeliog.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. ;
Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. |
Camden, Hendrickson, M’Keesporl.
Friendship, Davis, Cin.
DEPARTED.
Louis McLaue, Bennett, Brownsville.
R Wightman, ———, Elizabeth.
. Peytona, Hendrickson, M’Keesporl
Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville.
' James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver.
Beaver, Clark, Wellsville
Camden, Hendrickson, M'Keesport.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. : :
Tbotnss Scon, ■ ■■ Wellsville. '
Philip Doddridge, ——, Brownsville. 1
Tascarora, Poe, Nashville.
Jenny Lind, Gallagher,Zanesville.
Wellville, Wiggings, Sunfish.
Wyoming, Rcgwu, St. Loots.
Do Witt Clintoo, Devinney, St Lodis.
Hibernia No. 3, Klinefelter, Cin.
•Isc * ft
• IGc “ “
• lie “ *•
•13e “ “
• 11c “ *•
12c “ “
• 10c -“ “
9c “ '
There were 7 feet 5 inches in cbuoel tot even
ing at duxk, and rising. '
BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY!
Brownsville Packets, at 8 A. M. and 6 P. U.
Beaver Packets, BA. M. tod 4P. M. #
WelUvUlo Packets, 10 A. M.
Looisvillc—Fanner.
Cincinnati—New England-
St. Louis—Paris.
Pennsylvania.
Sonfiah—Peru.
Nashville—Fort Pitt.
FOB FHtLoDKLFBU.
D.-Leechfle co'a, packet line.s PM.
rot vxkxfoxt.
R, S. Daily A <&>’• Canal Pocket. 7J o'clock, r. M.
Tits Nxw EaaLaan No. B.—The magnificent pack
et steamer New England No. 2, Capt. Dean, take* her
torn in the line to day, and will leave on her Brat on I
ward trip tor the Mtwn, thi» morning at ,10 o'clock
precisely. The well established reputation of N. K,
in'point of speed, and superiority of accommoda
tions, must, am) will, secure to her a liberal patron
‘
The fine new steamer Farmer, having been una
voidably detained, will leave for Louisville this morn
iog at 8 o'clock precisely.
Los or tux steam ex Rosxxt Mo axis—The officer!
of the Pride of the West,—«ays the St- Louis Republi
can of the 3d insl—-learned .that the steamer Rsbcrt
Morris, bound from the Ohio to New Orleans with a
heavy cargo, struck a snagand sank to her hurricane
roof, ten miles below New Madrid—the rumor ncedi
confirmation. r
IBIPOILTS DY BIVKR.
WHEELING—Per James Nelson—BB bbls clever
seed; Clark A T»#v: 71 hhds bacon,, 25 bbls whiskey,
J WJoae»;semflj'“ bl, i Wood A Hughes; 37 do do,
Uuffum A Co, 25 reams paper, S C Hill} 139 rolls do,
Thos Palmer: 1 pkg, G II Miltenberger; 43 empty bbls,
C sks bags, G w Smith; 30 bbls flour. S Lindsay; 34 do
do, Geo-f’atterwn; 3 bis produee, W M’Clean; 18 sks
oats, t bbl potatoes, Oliver 11 bbls flour, 4 do butter, 1
do 1 keg ergs, Phillips; 4 pkg* sundries, M’Afee; 35 do
do, Arnoltf
BEAVER—Per Michigan No. 2-13 bbls clay, Pitts.
Copper Works; 49 do charcoal, owner aboard; 6 sks po
tatoes, l bbl eggs, 1 do butter.
-Per Caleb bbls flour, owner aboard; 30 bbls
butter,ll kegs 00,2995 ks wool. W Dingbam; 18 bags
flaxseed, Hays A Painter, I bbl baeswai, Ogden A
■Snowden; 3 ska wool, H Graft
HROWSVILLE— Per Atlantic—33pkgi mdse,»bbts
whiskey, 3S kegs nails, CO bbls whiskey, S empty ale
bbls, 12 bxs glass, 1 lot moving. . '
Per Louis M’Laae-01 pks mdse, 4 bacon casks, 1 bbl
bottles. ,
’"fATEBTIR KAHVP&OTORIffO CO., -
MANUFACTURE and will keep on hand Family
and Steam Boat Blankets, Domestic Flannels,
blue, brown and drab Blanket Coating, gatioeu and
Woolen Yarn, which they will seH at Ewtern prices.
Warehouse No lU Seeond st, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Faetoryj New Haven, Fayette eo. Pq- *P»I3
The OhKrtlin Coal c
[INCORPORATED.}
BOORS will be open for ssbfcripuon to tbe stock o
“The, Cbartiera Coal Company," cn and aftei
Monday, toe v4th day of September ixuu, a; lheomc<
P '° a “■gw.^MINGTON.'
tjj . POSY FOB mail Blacks
iaYNPoncy, eaiy cait, warranted «oand: for a*lo;.
prt\ low. inquire.! Ell PATTERSON’S !
>p tio lieery Stable.
™7lir DemDt. Cornet; ofPoanh
• ' TV~ ftnd Deeatar, between
Market and Fertf meet*. appS-dlyln^
ANTED—IiXJU bn*h Flax Seed, for whjen tie
frhigheat market price witl'be paid in eaah uy
jprJ7 i SELLERS ANICOLS. No IS Liberty »» _
riIHIEE PIANOS ‘TO HIRE—Hy tbe year efinbn'b
A apt® JOHN I! MEL LOR. 81 Wood rt
SALEftATUS-20 Ixiand 10 bbla for aale by
gpt*7 • J B CANFIELD
OILS~-tioogala white winter Whale Oil;
SDO. W common do dp do
300 u . Bleached Sperm do ■
JO bbla Lard Oil, No I; ID do do do No £
For aale by »pl<7 BELLE tt3.& NICOL9 ±
GLASS'- 2<5 bza ail'd, in (tore and for aale by
oct* JOHN WATT i CO
LOCAL MATTERS.
gnniTTft xbx vrrr>BCRGH. oa/.zttx
FctXD.—A man wasbrongnibcfore the Mayor,
yesterday morning, who had, while in a state of
frenzy, produced by intoxication, nearly murder
ed a young lad on Irwio street. He rushed on
thrusting him into a large hole, filled
with mud and water, and held there. until he was
nearly suffocated. The bystanders interfered, and
finally rescued him, though with difficulty, as
drunkenness bad rendered the man supernatural
ly strong. '
He paid his fine,- and the assault and battery
was compromised, on his paying for new clothes
in place ofthose the young man had worn, which
were spoiled by the mud.
Q&uxawat Match —A Gemleman appeared be-
Ipre the Major yesterday, in a tad • state of tribu
lation. He iaid that last night, he awakened in
the middle of the night, and his wife was not by
his aide. He lit a candle, and found 4hat she had
not only taken herself off. bat had taken all his
clothes as well os her ’own, and. all the money
and valuables fn the hqbse. Sbd is sopposed to
have eloped with a tertaia ‘'gay Lothario,” and
>rol>
the police are already an their track, it is pr
tble that the goods and moaey will be recovered.
Amaclt aso Battsey.—A .colored man was,
we understand, yesterday, arrested and taken be.
fore the Mayor, charged with committing an as
sault and battery, on the person of a colored wo
man, named Wright. The assault was if Mrs.
W's statement he trot, a very aggravated, and
unprovoked one.
Petit Laackny. —A man named Washington
Clowson, was arrested yesterday, and commuted
to jail, charged with stealing a pitchfork form the
Auction store of John D. Davis~*‘The principal
witness against him, was Captain Pratt. It seems
from his testimony, *bat Clowsou came lounging
about the pile of pitcntorks, which were lying near
the door, and pntone of them ontside, in on ap»
patently .careless manner. That one, however,
wai taken away, and when he went to get it, col
Boding it, be repeated his manoeuvre, and was at*
rested as be was marching ofT with the pitch*
fork.
DIHfcUBSNB GREYS
You are hereby .notified to attend a parade on
Friday, the 12th of October, at two o’clock, pre
cisely. By order of
. 0 JOHN HERRON, Captain.
N. &—Drills every evening until parade. '
JOB PRINTING.
BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS,
Manifests, Bills Lading, Contracts, Ltso lbanLs,
UIJTD BILLS,iLABXLA, CintTTTICXTS*, CIiSCXn,
►olioks, At Ae-
Printed st the shonest notier, at low price*, at' the
detS - (Tatar.
Flra and Karim Inhnrstaea.— Tits i’nrs-
Navmatio* liacassca Comcast—
:hanered IKfcS—continues u»;insure, upon every dr
icripuou ot propervy, at iht te|?c*i taus.
Office, No. SI Market-strrrd.
SAMUEL UORMLV, Fresh.
Robxst Fuiset, Sec'y. myAulGin
Improvement*! Dentistry*
DR. U. O. STEARNS, late q/ Boston, is prepared to
manufacture and set Block Tfiirtt in whole and pan*
of sets, upon Suction or Alinof pherir Suctum I‘liUti
TuoTUACUBCraui is viva kinptu, where the nerve i»
exposed. 'Office and residency next door 10/fte May
or’s office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
Rafks to —J. B. U’FaddehvT. 11. Eaton. jalV
TO TINKERS.
TINNERS will find a compile assortment of Brass
Kettles,'Japanned andilSTas* Candlesticks, Fire
Shovels and Tongs, Snufj-ft, Skimmers and La
dles, Flesh Forks, and alljciber kinds of goods usu
ally kept by them, and (or guife at extreme low prices.
oetS LfftiAN, V&LSON * CO
ECONOMY BLASK&TS— I am jq.i rerri
ting my ususl Fall supply of Economy Blankets,
which will be sold at a sm«fcadv*ncc on mansfaeto
ers prices. oct&dlifct JOHN SHEA.
lsT”1 FM PREMUIMHI.A.NKK'fS—I hare just
received a fewgure Premium Blankets, of
a very .uperior quality, purchasers are invited to
call and exeriinc at No HHrtaprkei st.
oetotdlw! £>< JOHN SHEA
“PAIL ASD WISSHER FABHIO3S.
GEO. R: WHITE, No.fl? Market street, in now
opening his Pall and Winter Fashion*, consul
tag of ££i
Indies' silk velvet Paleua*)
*• French Menno Etyak*; '
•* cloth an<l silk Pgfatois;
“ Silk Mantillas. gj’heic.a males are of the
latest and most fashi»nable*£iej. *
Also, French Embroidbril}-.
6 4 Satin de Chine, forlafij* dresses;
Span Silk, and Silk and Hosier)';
Genta and ladies silk Vefiajand Drawers.
Childrens’ Merino Vests;/?.
A large assortment of bi£]c and fancy Silks, Satin
Tore for ladies dresses.
Brocba, Thibet tod Woqgn Long Shawl*.
Barnetley Sheetings, Tafie Linens and Napkins
Also, Irish Linens, lmporfijj) bp himself direct I
OCtfcdlm ■ : ‘ &>; _?
CAtLBUTUfifOT bErkommencec to recave a
« large assortment gf* Mpbolea Coraforu and
Hoods; Uaakln,Berlin. baS«)tid and woolen Gloves;
Thibet, doth, moßi de lain Sob blanket Shawls: cash
mere, worsted and wooIcoaRmo; Pongee anti linen
Hdku.; silk and satin CraTijil and Scarfs; Gimps and
Fringes; Irish Linen, TablSflovera, Crapes, Ribbon*,
Laces, bleached hnd eolorn nXaslius, Tabby Velvets.
Patent Threada. Sewme Sigkp Hattons, Gam Suspend
den, Pins. Percussion Cspnf-Alnunses, common end
gold Jewelry, gold and siivgwjyaiche*, Combs, pock
et and table Cutlery, other goods which
country <and city respecuully invited
to examine. g'.jj *pU9
sew adomi ®sfw ooooTii
aBARfiAINS!j&>ROAINa:!
NEW fALL AinSrIStERDEV GOODS,
at ni ste.v obfn bio ski uive,
09 Market it., bcttS&u 3d and 4th, Pittsburgh.
WM. L. RUSSELL, NoStfAlarkct street, between
Third and Fourth, sQtkof big golden lien
Hive, has just commenced jfoeiving and opening the
largest, cheapest and most stock of Fall and
Winter Dry Good* ever oilMtM by one hoose in I’m*-
burgh. All df those foreigr£|sDds have been purchas
ed of the imponct* P* r the 3*l steamers from Korope,
and for nehness of style ansfeauty of design are un
inrpasted in this or any oihcryuarkei.
The domestic and itapjSdepartmem will also be
found complete, and at any other hou«e
in this city. The subscribe^£roo!d here /espeetfullv
cal) the attention of hu nutgr|»u» castomerr, and all
wishing to bny newandclsap goods, to the prior*
whleh will no doabl astonhg? being determined
to sell cheaper than the chnfpfisL
Good dark Calico, onlySecnu per yard;
Best quality dark Ca'iegsl>»t color*, 8 to 10;
4-4 British parpln PnniSfksl color*, H to ID,
Heavy Bed Jacking, frigeto 10 ccnu per yd;
Bleached Muslins, goodfjaahiy, 6 to CJ per yd;
Best quality Bleached fStslina, 8 to lu per yd;
Heavy yard wide lTnb»ehed Muslins, 3 to
Good red Flannel, froB&5,lo 25 cents per yd;
Good yellow Flannel, Jetq S 5 ets per yd; ,
Good black Alparca ff&l'jS to 35 per yd;
French Ginghams rronlj§Dio IS cts per yd;
Irish Linens at prices fejra;3s to 1,33 per yd;
Satinett and Kentucky 3nos from I3| to so cu;
cloakings and Ltnseysgolm 121 to 31 eta;
Heavy Domestic Ginghmi 10 to 13) ets;
Crash and Diapers, all Hides and qualities;
LADIES’ DRSia GOODS.
A splendid assortment oft-4 ihe newest styles.
Thibet Casbmeras in hijm fcolors, rich goods;
Lapin French Thibet JUCTipoa. the finest Imported;
Rich Cameliop Bilks, injaU colors and qualities;
Black Annorea, besiqiguty. plaid and stripe;
Black Gros de Rhine, aStvyintba and qualities;
Lupin’s fine black'Uom^tines, beautiful good*;
do best French Merab*, blaek and colored;
do do do d«S iin high eelort;
do fine French de LSies, all wool, high color*;
Rich fig’d Cashmeres, t@i>b<ul goods, very cheap
Dotted Swiss Muslm*, nievening dresses;
Rroehe Thibet Scarfs, l 2»; importation;
Best quality f’reneb KieSfilovei, all colors;
Mourning Cashmere* apf de Laines, ail price*;
lmdie* embroidered NcEk Tie*, splendid good*.
Imdie* finest qualitv Fracli linen lldkfs,
Belting Ribbohs, a full Hwnnrm;
Worked Capes, Collars [mid Cuff's, in great variety
fllncknnd colored CrnM.
Brocade Lustres, in all Eslor* and
Mohair Camcllou figur^jSrich.goods;
French Cloaking*, *up<£| good*,
Also, black Brussel Las 4 all widths
Black Hilk Pnn-e*, wiS-Jand heavy, JMKtuali'y.
Together with a large »io3 of white Goods, bwm
Jaconet and Mull MnslinsSsside* a very large and
saperb nock of Fall BonneScßibbons, of the laie*l im
portation and most fashion£»le styles. Many of the
above goods have just amScdnerthe last Meaner*
from Europe, -and are worfjifc the attention of the la
d,e*‘ SUAWL6!@IAWLS!!
A splendid assortment oresiawls:—
Super extra size FreiicteLong Shawls, best imp’d
Super extra like Long Woehe, finest quality.
Superb quality Long rHd Shawls,,neb colors;
(lest quality square plnSfiue wool Shawls;
Rich aud heavy extra ffae black silk Shawls;
Rich eamlion changeatJs silk Shawls;
Super black apd whitest wool, long Shawls; • I
Soper extra size Long Si Sq'ro Mourmng SAawts I
Paris printed Cashmer«hawls, in great variety; I
•* “ Terkeri all prices A anal s j
Mode embr'd Thibet heavy silk fringe;
Black “ 1“ ffi“ ** „i' !
Black and m>de coiore©icavy cloth Shawl*;
White emh’d-Thibet SlSJvl*. beautiful good.*;
Highland pl’d ong andfflj’re Sliuwl*, very cheap;
Mounting Shawis and Kfnrfi, in great variety;
Also, a large lot’ of plaidffllankci Shawl*, from ,3
eta to S ... .t,
Together with a full suppjSof Glove*, Mitt* and Ho
siery, with all articles OshSly kept 111 a Wholesale
and Retail Dry Goods of which will be
at prices to defy competition!
[f7~ Remember the etorefea'io. 02 Market street, be
tween Third and Fourth, vjjtd of mo Bta Bxs-Hiab,
where bargains can at all (§o®* ..
ipC&din L-RtSSELI^
~ {Tr Tint ilimj of a Tiutj£*rtiLX i» not wore repul
■ltb thaa'e bod, putrid bretU, or dar>, yellow diteu
ed teeth. If person* hare l)f§se U i* their own faalt
they can, for, two *hUliflprfp°y * n a r° c J®
mato their breath pure a* tti* Bfie jr **< r o
It care* disuses of the GtEs>*> *pßnyy or taleentcd,
■ ’ - »ncqhSle'*
»nd toVtheTeeihit 7*uncqi^ied,remoTing the tular,
fastening the teeth in thejfchms, and clean them ai
while as the mow »/ lAi /rcwn t*on\. ~fZ.
Such, reader, are the prilperties of Jonee’e Amber
Tooth Pule, and, wilhoat Demising it oanelrei, hear
what one ol our moit resp«etabl® and tcienlihe Den
tiara, Mr. E Field, ol New 3fork, aura :
“1 hare both used and unglued. lbi» beanmal and Inn
palpable article, (Jonei’VAmher Tooth P-ute,) and
can recommend it u po**«kln< all the qualiueaclaua.
ed for 1L" Reader, we c«4f»aj J no more to conTinee,
only that if yon try ibla onefe you will be wel pleared.
It is pat up in beautiful ftVigtuh China PcU, lor %>
-cento* Hold"by the Agent,-WM. Liber
ty street, Pituborah. .d ;j ■ngfrdAwT
■Er~LTUniS AHK CXitp<IAUAINST L'-
81NO COMMON PItHPARhi) UIALK.
They are Delaware l.ow-ifrtghu-iiily injunou it i«
to the akin! how eoarte, ho w rough, hew ail
low, yellow, and nqhealpiy the ikm ap
pear* after a«mgptsp»t'H» c “* J *-
, aide* it U injnnpM. eomaimng a
large qnantiirof Lead.
We hare prepared a *s}i c * e i
which we call JONES’ SPANISH LILY Wi n.
It U perfectly innocent, hfihg panfied of alt deliri
ous qualities; and it impart; tp the akin a natural, heal
thy alabaster, clear, llaiagwbiie; at the aarne time
ocUtur as a cosmetic on tlrd akin, making it soft amL
&>ld bj? the Agehl JVM. JACKSON, taLib
eny itjTUubargh. Prices? cent*. MtfdJtwT
i ii v
IBW GOODS AT -DXGBY’S.
hereby reform hi* <"*«'*• «sid
• customers, end tb" pu'-bc UI .grtiiw*l. that »r
ha* jom received hi* fuihsupr'ly of lait- good-. cbenp
and Rood a* o*ojU. , ,
CO piece* black and colored French, hitpiMi and
Araerieln Broadcloths, ef every quality.
100 niece* black and faney Caviimere*.
3M pattern* Vesting*, many of which can only be
bad ai thi» e*iabli«limeat.
50 doz merino, lunbrsvool and colton Shirt* ana
?Ji full*ar.d handsome iol of Crava;*. «i!k Handker
chief*, Glove*, Ac
A large loi.of Sac and coramna white Shir.*.
Alio on hajid, 4MI drub, blue and black felt and blan
ket Over Coat*, from <;{.» to £12.00.
' 400 dre**. frock, box and sack Coat*, iron S 3 u* *»>•
A Jargc stockvof fine and common Pont*, from Srito
SlO per pair. . , , « a
TOO Vest*, of various material*, from <5 eti to C-
A fine assortment of ladits and gentlemen* Uloaxs,
on band. . , •
N.B—Custom work will receive particular a.wn
uon. Handsome Raiment* and good fits warranted.
Any permit in waul of clothing can be be suited to
their entire satisfaction, at ’ W. DIGBVo
cheap Cash'Clothing Store. V» Liberty st
oeillid'dni __
KHELEHS-iu doMUsf rec'd and for sale by
ocU_ JJTUART 4 SILL
MJALLIsTER'S OiNTMESI—S rrosi for sale by
sell J SCHOONMAKEtt A CO
SALERATUS —5 tonsj in rails* and br/xe*, lor sale
by ROBT DALZjKLL tc CO
SOLE LEATHER—I 3 000 ibs’faemlock tanned Span
ish Sole Leather, for sale by I
oei4 ROBT DALZELL A CO
SUNDRIES—K 0 mats Cassia, 2 bids Cloves; Ido
Nutmegs; 23 do Mace, for sale hy
oeU J SCHOONM AKER A CO
WHITING— 50 bbl* fors.le by
Octl JSCHOON MAKERA CO
RICK— 12 tes prime Rice, for sale by
oct3 OUGRANT
FLOUR— 30 t.bl* Pagh'aeitra Family Floor,landing
from Lake Kne and Michigan IJne. and for sale
by (H-Cl JAMES DALZELL
CTIIKESB— 25 bis Chee**-. landing from Lake Erie 1
J and Michigan Line, and for «utn by
ocl3 JAMES DALZELL
FIRE BRICK—IS<« Fire Briek, in store ahd forsale
by oci3 JAMBS DALZELL
wasted,
A GIRL to do house work. A permanent situation
and good wages will be given. Inquire at tins
office. ocrJ:iltf
IkLACK LEAD CRUCIBLES—Dixon 1 * be*t, to holt
l> from 10 to 100 lbs, for sale by
ncU J BQUOONMAKF.RACO
BUCKETS— 40 doz just rec’d and for sale by
rri4 rUAKT A SILL
BATTING— 40 bales for »alc by '
octl StUART A SILI.
fIIEESE IW» bx* in siore ond for sale by
t octl STUART A SILL
Cotton" Yarns—Assorted, mr tale by
ocl4 STUARf A SILL, It a Wood st
/“IHEb^iE-—IW) hxs prime, in »tore and for sale by
oct4~ ROOT DALZELL A CO, Liberty st
.’LOUR—S<J this prime, for family use, in store and
.. for *Jle by STUART A SILL,
octl i j tlSWiwxfst
CM SHELLAC—3 case? for sale by
oct4 J. SCHQONMAKKR A CO
GUM cases for sale by
oct4 J SCHOONMAKER A CO
G HOC ERIKA Ac.—l4o hhd* N O Sugar;
tMS’bbH N O Molasses; 123 bbls I/oaf Sugar;
331 bags Rio Colter;
half chests Y ll* Imperial and G P Tea;
20 do l’owchong do
f4O caddy bote* YH, Impl and G P do
112 bis lbs. 3's and b’s Plug Tobacco;
mil rant* Cassia: 20 bags Pepper;
3 hgs Aispice: I bbl Nutmegs; 2 do Cloves;
ll2bbli Large No 3 Mackerel;
*A) do Gibbed Herring; Hi bxs sealed Herring;
10 do Tanner*' Oil; ‘J csk* Otnbro Madder;
With a general assortment of Groceries mid Pitts
burgh uisnufociore-, which wtf oflet for sale at the
lowest market rale*. ' i
RHKV, MATTHEWS A CO,
a - Water »t_
NEW KOUTK
TO BALTIffIOBE AND PfIILAOBLPUIA.
TUF. SHORTEST ROUTE bt TWENTY-SIX MILES
Vl« Yougtiloghcny Ulvir,
_ The splendid new and fast running
i (L ,T. U. S. Mail steatu packet.
m . VAiiaxKH,
B. FTai. -Matt-r. will run as a dai
ly packet{SuiidaT* exeepledf betwern PITTSBURGH
aud WEST NEWTON, on opening of nadtganou on
Yougbioeheuv river. Lenves We#i Newton from lt)e
upper Wharf Bout, every morning ai 0 o’clock. Re
toruiug, PFaves Pittsburgh from Wharf Boat above
the Uouuuifahela Bridge, every evening At 4 o'clock.
GOOD-4 received by. Agents on board the Wharf
Boats.
The Farmer has been built expressly for the
Youghhgheiiv river, and the public may rely on her
remaining permanently in the trade.
Pedicular attention paid to all way freight andpas
tenters. * spoMrwrttT
NEWGOODs,
WE have )u*t received a large anil complete stock
of CLOCKS, Variety ana Fancy Goods, suita
ble for the fall trade, to which, with every description
of Looking Glasses manufactured atonrown steam
power shop in this cm , we ask the attention of West
ern Merchants tuid other dealer*.
’ KENNEDY A SAWYER,
*|ittMJ corner Wood and Fourth sis
|F/** EaumoM xso s-na Dituais.—jffNWS Ital*
its Chemical Soap cause* a free.per»pjratina, aud at
the s:<me Ume mobiles, soften*, and whiten* the akin,
giving it the texture and beauty, of an rafaut’*.
Sccxvv, H»t.T Rkkcm i,no Soem, are soon not only
healrd*bm rurei by it* u*js, as at (easi »even Physt
cin'j* m New Yorx know.who uao it in such cases,
end Cml ii uufoning—a* aiso.irt [
Pixress, liLotcua, Kkxcexes or any other skin dia
eaee. The reader is assured that Uux is no useless
puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove. I could enu
merate at least SO persons eared of
Sofcx J!r*r\Soxs LxosaaD Bo*an.—Bay it.
and Use ii. and the reader t* again assured I wonld
not cruelly sell it' for the above unless 1 knew it to be
tall i riatc. Those who are liable to •
\ Cnxrxo. Cuxcxxu, ox Ciuped Flbii, will find Uus a
cure. Any one dillictcd with any of ihe above, or sim
ilar diseases, will hnd thu all anil even more (admira
ble in it* properties) \han I state.
Dot. reader, the stores are flooded with imitations,
and be sure you ask for JONES'S Italian Chemical
Soap. Sold tiy WM. JACKSON, cl» liberty street,
Pittsburgh. « __ aagfrdAwT
RICE— It) tc* frrrli'Kice, just rcc'd and for sale by
spi2? _ SE' LKRS A MCOLS
JUST the Phiiiipirille Oil Cloth
Factory, an ns»oriuieiil of Floor Furniture. Coach
Curtain, and Wagon Cover Oil Cloth, which we offer
t'o wholesale purchasers nt Easmni purer. The stock
ronsitli of the following articles:
FLOOR OIL CLOTH (
37D0 yard* <5 yd wide heavy Sheet (rood*, ..
10>ai “ M “ medium <!«>
1000 u M *• •• ■!<>
MS) “ 5 4
lafO - 4-1
FL'RN’ITURF-
CtO "44 Counter Cloth*.
3f*> 5-1 Green -do, for window bliud-
4to •• 4-4 do do, " and |>att< ru.
13U dozen assorted sires Table Covers, splendid
• quality. ' COACH CURTAINS.
450 y.i* 4-4 Polished Surface; Gut yds Wagon Covers.
Constantly manufacturing and receiving, and for
sale at the Oil Cloth and India Rubber Debit, No 5
Wood s;. spill Ull PHILLIPS
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
SPEED INCREASED , “ I
EXPRESS FAST PACKK,T LINK,
(Exclusively for Pas>cni’cts,|
VIA THE GREAT CENTRAL RAIL ROAD,
TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE.
'itJIK public arc informed that on and after Saturday
1 the Ist of fjb-pirmlirr, the pa.sengct* by this Line
wtll bn csrncd.over the Central Rail Road from Lew
mown to Ilurrisburgh, and from theuce to Philadel
phia by the llarrUburga and Columbin Rail Roads
By this new arrangement parsengurs will go throagh
hi oak pat LC— rnrethan heretofore.
The PnckH* of this Line nre new and of the best
clam. Tin* route forvafety, speed and comfort, is the
most preferable now iii use to the Kootcrn cities.
Rail KobJs ate all passed in day light. Time, 3
day*?. F.re, Ten Dollars. For information apply to
\V s*UTCH, Monoigahela House,
octt or D to I.KKCH & ('.(>. Canal Basin.
EiPiIKB»>ACKKT LIM k 7
FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE,
, Exclusively for Pasrengera.
jHJp-jFmmnr-.m—The Bom* of this Line will leave
SSESMEaSEjas follows, at a o’clock nt night:
Indiana— P iluraey, Thursday. Ort. 4th
Kentucky—H Truliy, Friday, sth.
Louisiana—J P Thompson, RAlurday, 6ih.
Ohio—A Craig, Sunday, Tilt,
huliunu—P Bbrkry, Monday, H:b
Kentucky—Capt II Truby, Tuesday, tlih
Louisiana—J I* Thompson, Wednesday, lflth.
Obto—Capt. A Craig. Thursday, lltli
’ Indiana- P Burkr.v, Friday, 12th.
Kentucky—Cant ft Iruby, Saturday. Fltb.
Loei'innn—J 1’ Thompson, Sunday, 14th.
Obm— Ciipl A Craig, .Monday. |3lh
For pa-* -lie apply to W SFTCII,
I Monongubcia House,
cell or 1» LF.KCII A Co. Canal Basis
CURE FOR WORMS.
O. A. FAIIXIfiSTOCU’S VBUMIFUOK.
Of KXTKKNAb WBafPCS^
IS order lo udord ail iHisstble security to the public,
as well as to themselves, aguinst Imud j alid impo
silion from counterfeiting, the proprietors fmve made
u change in >ti«* nt'nor wrappemr table of their Ver
mifuge. The new label, which is a «!fcl rlngraving of
the most exquisite design and worktuunibip, has been
introduced nl a very great expense, and( l« from the
bruin of an pfligl of llio first t.ilent The dqnign is new,
and tbo execution elaborate. j*e.veral figures and a
portrait are jnsst prominent, but the word “Vuutt
trot,” printed in wtiitn letter* on a red odd finely, en
graved ground, should he particularly examined.—
When held up to the light the Idlers, shading of ibe
letter* and every line, however minute, throughout the
whole of thi* part of the engraving match.ua exactly
as it the impression hud been mode upon bne side on
ly, although it l« actually printed on both hides of the
Eiinrr. This should in all cases <>e observed. A lo
ci upon each dozen i« also printed in red upon both
atd-Sf.and should be examined in the same manner.
This preparation has now stood the lest of many
years trial, and is confidently recommended ns a safe
arid effectual medicine far expelling worms from the
system. The uaexaroplril, success that 'has attended
iia administration in every ense where the patient was
really alilictrti p-ali worm*, certainly renders it wor
thythe utienuba cf physician*.
The proprietor has mode it a point to ascertain the
rciult.pf its u'je in such care* os came within LU
knowledge and observation—nnd he invsrieMy fonnd
it to produce the most salutary effect*—not tmfrequent
ly alter nearly all tho ordinary preparations recom
mended forworma bad been previously retorted to
without any permanent advantage. Tnis fact is at
tested hy the certificate* and statement* of tuudreds
of ur-pevtnble persons in different parts of the coun
irtvandlshoulu iuducu families always to keep a vial
of/he pieparstiou in tbeir possession. It Is ®Ud in its
operation, and nay be administered with perfect safe
ty to’thu most delicate infant.
The only genuine is prepared by
.«pW? -• BA FAIINKSrOCK, Pittsburgh
TO' FRIHTEUB.
TUE*ubfcnb«r baion hanil mid >or »«lc, an A*ci
, of L. Johnsion A Co., of Philadelphia, iho follow
lag' (
33pairofCaics; ;
43 fount* Fancy Letter, different size*.
3t<U Newspaper Cuts;
GOO lb*. Leads, -eut- to order;
to Compositix Sticks;
IWJ kcR« Prout’s New* Ink: ,
1 Brut Galley, Column Hale*. Bran* Rules of all
description*, Ac. I • A. JAYNKrt,
I Pekia Tea Store, »(* Fourth ft
N» —Order* received far new Typo dulOd&wS ~
Foe ladies it mv»
«t has received a variety of style* of good*,
suitable for oboye|purpose, such a* French and Baro
ny Flannels, blue, cherry, scarlet, plaiu and mixed
colors; hlflh eolored Mouse da Lalnc*, Cashmeres,
French Mennors, Ac., to which he invites the alien
lion or the ladies. • Also.
BLACK BILKSt; far Back* aod Mantillas; 151 k Stilt
Laces ami Fringe* for Tnraminrs. Also,
CHANGEABLE SILKS, of different shades, sot's
ble far. mantiUo* and dresses, and a larre assortment
of VELVKT TRlhlMlN'oS, of new olid handsome
style*, i \j~ Wholesale Booms up stairs, iptsw
MISCELLANEOUS.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
ao. 199 WOOD STREBTi r
k K£ NOW RECEIVING i large and complete u- ■
A aonment of HARDWARE. CUTLERY,(SAD
DLERY, and CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, direct from
the manufacturers in Europe and America, ahd are
now folly prepared to offer goedt at such prices as
eannot fail to pteasd, and would particularly request
the attention of Merchant* who are iu the habit ot go
ing East, as we feel confident they will find, after a
thorough examination, that our price* will compare
,favorably with any house its Philadelphia or New
.York. a octi
PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN GOODS.
OF THE IxTCSIOE,
OmcE 15UUS Arrsias. SrrriXßZzJZt, I<M9.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at ihe of.
fiec of the Commiwsonrr oflndian Affair* at Wash
ington City, until 10 o'clock on Thursday, the Ist day
of November next, for furnishing the following goods
in the quantities annexed, or thereabouts, for the use
of the* Indians, and deliverable in the : fity of New
York, vi/: .
Blartifts. •'/
2,100 pain 3 point white Mackiniff blankets, lo
measure 60 by 72 inchesr.and weigh eight
pounds.
1.900 pain 21 point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh six
pounds.
1,175 pain 2 point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 42 by 56 inches, and. weigh five
and a quarter pounds. *
980 pair# U point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 36 btfSCj inches, and weigh tour
and a quarter poupds. *
900 pain 1 point white Mackinao blankets, to
measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh three
and a quarter pounds.
400 pain 3 point scarlet Mackinac, blankets, to
measure 60 by 72 inches, sod weighveigty
pound*.
300 pairs 2i point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to
measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh six
pounds.
100 pairs 31 point green, Mackinac blankets, to
measure 66 by 81 inches, and weigh ten
pounds.
300 pairs 3 point green Mackinac blankets, 10
measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight
pounds.
250{>ain2i point green Mackinac blankets, to
measure 51 by 66 inches, and weigh.six
pounds. t
100 pairs 3| point gentinella blue Mackinac
-blankets, to measure 68 by SI inches, and
weigh ten pounds.
400 pairs 3 point gentihella blue Mackinac blan
kets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh
eight pounds.
300 tairs 2| point gentinella blae Mackinac
blanket*, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and
r wiigh six pounds.
Dry Goods.
1,000 yards scarlet stroude. .
860 yatjda blue atro'tds. «S
.1,800 fancy list cloth, bTne.
.750 yards fancy list cloth, scarlet.
350 fancy list cloth, green.
1,000 yards gray listdoth, blue.
3,000 yards saved list cloth, blue.
1,600 yards saved list cloth, scarlet.
800 yards saved list doth, green.
225-pounds worsted yarn; 3 fold.
' 100 dozen cotton flag handkerclu-ts.
’ 2SO dozen cotton Mndrashandkcr^hief*.
175 dozen black silk handkerchief*.
90 dozen 8-4 cotton shawls.
80 dozen 6-4 cotton shawls.
65 dozen. 44 cotton shawls.
40 dozen 8-4 woollen shawls.
23.000 yards domestic calico.
5,000 yards English and French calico.
10.000 yards Merrimadk calico.
3.500 yards blue drllli'-g.
8.000 yards Georgia stripes.
4,000 yards blue denims.
1,600 yards coltonade.
7,000 yards domestic shirting, bleached.
15,000 yards domestic shirting, unbleached.
15,000 yards domestic sheeting, uub}eached.
8,000 yards checks, stripes, aod plaids.
400 dozeirwoollen socks.
. 7,Q00 yards plaid linsey.
1.500 yards flannels, assorted. -
1,600 flannel shirts.
700 calico shirts.
430 pound* liucn thread.
550 pound* cotton thread.
’ 400 dozen spool cotton, Nos 1 lo 30.
t SOpound* sewing silk.
700 pieces riband, assorted.
4,3oo‘yards bed. ticking.
1,000 yards Kentucky jeans.
500 yards sattiaet*.
» 150 gross worsted gartering.
200 pounds Chinese Vermillion.
20 dozen silk handkerchiefs, bark & Bandana.
150 gross fancy and clay pipes.
Hardu?(irt y
1,750 pounds brass kettles.
1,090 tin kettles.
76 nests of japanned kettles, S in a nest
276 dezen butcher kniyes.
25,000 gun flint*. I
25 gross squaw awls.' -
7,000 fish hooks. j
25 dozen fish lines.
25,000 needle*, assorted. ’
100 dozen combs, assorted.
10 dezen Bciworo, assorted.
10 gross gun worms. [
, 12 dozen axes, lo from 4} to 5* pounds.
50 dozen half axes, to weigh 3j pounds.
21 dozen weigh li pounds.
Agricultural InpUmsntt, fc.
.730 axes, to weigh from'4 i to 5$ pounds.
'4OO half to weigh 3} pounds.
200 hatchets, to weigh 14 pounds.
25 broad axe*.
200 drawing knives, 12 inches in length.
700 sogers,in equal proportion* of H, 1, J, and
j 1 inch.
ISO pairs hames.
7'o pairs trace chains. 1 '
300 podnds brass kettles.
1,500 weeding hoes. ■*
175 hand saws.
40 cross-cut saw*, 7 feet in length.
40 raws, 6 feet in length.
100 naud-saw file*.
100 cross-out saw flies.
40 Jog chains, to weigh 25 pounds each.
600 Whiuemore cards. No 10.
700 quarters socket chisels
90 planes, fore and jack.
Nonkvett Guru.
650 Northwest guns, two-thirds of which most
measure 36 inches in length of .<arrel, and
one-third 42 inches, to be delivered tn the city
of New York or Philadelphia, as may be re*
qojred. i
■■Samples of all the above articles are deposited in the
office of the Commissioner of Indian An*if»;i and it
may be propcrto remark that those of hardware, agri
cultural implements, and northwest gun*. are entirely
new, and ol better quality than the articles heretofore
furnished tinder former contracts.
The proposals may be divided into four pans, vii
Ist; Blankets. '
SB Dry' Goods. ,
3d. Hardware, to include agricultural implements,
Ac . |
4th. Northwest guns.
The lowest competent responsible bidder will receive
the whole or any pan of the contract according io the
above scale, ihe Itepartmem reserving totueliihe right
io determine whether the bidder is competent and re
spoiiaible.or not
The whole amount in money to be applied, to the
purchase of goods will be about S9Q.COO, but ihe De
partment reserves die right to increase or diminish the
quantity of any of tn<* articles named, or substitute oth
ers in lieu thereof, or to require, at similar prices, such
. os may be wauled for presents or other purposes, in
1 the adm nisuation of the affairs of the Department.—
Goods of Am-rican manufacture, ail other things being
equal, will be preferred; but as al) the samples of
blankets and cloths are of foreign manufacture, it will
be necessary when adomestic article is bid for,, that a
sample 'tit should accompany the bid, to enablcthe
Department iis decide whether it ts.of equal quality
.with the sample* to be exhibited.
The party proposing to supply the articles will make
un invoice o( all the items embraced in the above lisl,
sud affix the puces,' m dollars and cetils, at which ho
or they will furnish them, deliverable in New York
(or if the contractor prefers it,’ about one-half of the
quantity may he delivered iu St. Imuis, Missouri, fire
of expense to the Government,) on or before the tSih.
May next, assuming the quantity of each arti
cle a* fpeeifi-d in this ndvehiiemen], and extending
the cost, ruakiug an aggregate of the whole invoice
constituting the bid. The goods will be inspected in
New York, (and in Sf. Louis, if any portion of them
should be delivered there.) by' an agent of the United
States, who will be appointed by the Department for
the purpose, and io ascertain the conformity of the
Bnicles purchased with,the samples exhibited, when
the contract >lintl be nude, and with the terms of the
contract itself, which shall contain a clause that if the
articles are not furnished within the time prescribed,
or if they arc of lusuffielfent quality in the opinion of
the agent aforesaid, and if within five days after no
tiro of such msufficieuey tho party shall not farms*
others iu lien thereof of the required quality. the Uni
ted Stales shall bcaulhorixd to. purchase'them of
others, and to charge-any increase ofpriee they may
be compelled to pay therefor, to thei contractor, who
straltipay the said uiff<-reneo to the United States
1 loads will be required, tn the amount of- the bida,*
with two gojd sureues, the sufficiency of whom to be
certified by a United Stales Judge or District Attor
ney, for the faithftil performance' of the contracts. ‘
payment will'bs made after the contract is completed
andtlie delivery of the goods as aforesaid iu an agent
of thsiDepnrtmcnt, upou a duplicate invoice certified
by him.
. Cuinmuqtcalions to be marked “Propoia’s for In
dian goods." ‘ -v
IThe bid; «ul be sabtuiued with the following Wad
ing, and nono will be received that ere 'not, made in
the form and terms here prescribed: )
‘•I (pr we) propose to fural*h for the service of the
Indian Department the follotving goods, at the prices
affixed to them respectively, vlt p
(Here insert the list of goods.) 5
Deliverable in the city of New York (or tf l. Lonis) on
or before the day of—' - next; and in case of the
acceptance of his proposals, the quantity being pre
scribed by the Department, I (or we) will execute a
contract according to this agreement, and give satis
tactory security to the Department within ten days
after ute acceptance pf this bid: and in cage of failure
to enter into such contract; and give such security, I
(orwc) will pay to the United States the difference be
tweed the sums hidden by me (or us,land tho sum
which the United Slates may he obliged to pay for the
same articles.”
Each and ever)' bid must a'so be accompanied with
a guaranty in the following form, to be signed by one
or more responsible persons, whose sufficiency must
ibc certified by some one who is known to the Depart
ment, either personally oij by hisi official position.
"-“I (or we) hereby guaranty that—, the above
bidder, will comply with the terms of the advertise
ment for ‘proposals for ludian goods,’ dated s»ih Sen
tomber, tt47, if the contract should be awarded to
him. and enter into bond for tho execution of the same
within-the ume prescribed.". (u s.l
ORLANDO BROWN,
jrf Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
«gtS:3iawtlstNi>v
iT/AHTKD-Oiir or two LADS at the Dry’Goods
W bonnes*. A pply at No. OU Market sL *ptZ)
TJLAXSEED OiL—iib bbls Flaxseed Oil, tn prim
r order, Just rec’d and tnr sale by ,•
sped R E SELLERS, 57 Wood st
' LOWSLL .FLKTCHBH* f
ALCdO6L AND FDftfi SPIRITS^
, Corner Front and Vino streets, Cincinnati, O.
ORDERS from Pittsburgh for Alcohol, Pare Spirits.
Raw or Rectified Whtaksy, will be at
-1 ttoded tn at lowest market priea. mchi&aly
MISCELLANEOUS.
PITTSBURGH FEMALE IHSTITUTK.
THIS lotmnte, under thn care of Rev. J. M. (>OS
*HORN AND LADY, will rc-open on Moodsr, the
17lh of September, in the -ante room*. No 32 Liberty
eireet. Having limited the number of their pupils, the
Principals hope to merit a centiuuaiiw nr that liberal
patronnze they have bi’heno enjoyed. Parents may
feel ns*ured that every advantage will.be afforded
their daughters, if placed under tUrir charge, (or ob
taininzmtborough Knginh, Clas«icat, and(frimroental
education. ungtHhltf r*.
TOUNO LADIES SEMINARY,
AtXZnttKXT.
THE AUTUMN SESSION of this _ Invitation wdl
commence on the first Monday tn September.—
Room* on Federal street,in “Colonade Row,” 2d door
-from tbc bridge. •
Rates or Tcrrtos rea ramies or nvz Movrus.
English Department, mclndput Reading, Orthogra
phy and Defining, Writing, Ehgliah Granmer, Rue to
rse. lutgie, EngUvh Composition and Criticism, Geo
graphy, History. Arithmetic and the higher branches
of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, As
uoiiomy. flouiny, Physiology, Geology, Intellectual
and Moral Reduce, and ail oUter-branche* requisite to
a thorougn English Education - • • ,*2O 00^
Ciauieal Department, including the Latin and Greek
Language*, each - . - • - 80 00
French, *lO 00
German. 816 00
The service* o( competent teacher* are secured Tor
wp.h a* desire injunction m French and German, and
* 1 - ln P r * win S> Painting aud Music.
It 1* desirable thaipupiii enter at the commence
ment of a session, yet they are received atony time,
and arc eharged aithe above rate* from the time 01
entrance. No deducuons are made fot absences, ex
cept ia ease* of protracted illneo*.
Further information may be obtained, and appliea-
Uons made by calling upon the Principal, at lii* room*
'on Federal street, or at bis lodgings in “Irwin’* Row,"
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, between ltd anu 4th streets;
or by addresautg, through, the Pittsburgh Post Office,
the Principal. N. ,W. METCALF.
Allegheny, Aug. 7, 1849.' dtf
TT WILLIA'MI8 r SffiLßcT SCHISO'L, cor-
XI, nerof Fourth and Ferry streets, will be open
ed this morning, Monday, August 20,1640. aug«o
IPROF. BESRY ROHBOC Kj
PENN STREET, between Wayne and Hand, has
resumed his professional duties, giving instruc
tions on the Piano, Guitar, and in Vocal Music
amH.dtf
Plttilinrgh Steam Marble Works.
NO. 96# LIBERTY, opposite ftmithfietd street.—
MurblsMnnUc*..Monuments,Toml>«,Table Top*,
Ae., a large randy of the most l>eautiful kind, made
ofthe finest qsslity «f foretguand domestic marble,
always on hnad or made to order, by the aid of tna- 1
chinery,oo the shortest notice and at the lowest prices.
N. B —The Cxintry Trade furni*hed with all kinds
ofMarble tithe lowest >ate* All orderaproraptly at
tended to at 561 Liberty, opposite Bmithfiefd su
myScdte WW WALLACE
ifioVt machines; ■
LULLTt Pet* ol Stone or French Bnrr BMUTMA
CHINE Cm best article ofthe kindianse; they
ran fast, do the work well, and will last a
lifetime. Abort 809 of them are in use, in the best
mills in the aaiatry, and we'nave the strong**! testi
mony of competent peraonsi a* their superiority over
all other. Btil Machine*. For further particulars, ad
dress the nbosribcr at 244 Liberty si Pittsburgh.
tny3fcdfttr- W W WALLACE
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS—For grist, saw
and other mils, always on band, or made to order
on very short notiee, and at the lowest prices- All or
den promptly attended to at 244 Liberty street, near
the Canal. my3o W W WALLACE
PLASTER PARIS—For land, and other purposes,
alwey* on hand at 241 Liberty »l
myan - W W WALLACE
HYDRAULIC CEMENT— Always oqjtand, at2t4
Liberty gi my3o W W WjALLACE
Grindstones— au sue* and gnu, always on
hand at 214 Liberty street.
°»r»i w w Wallace
teams TIGABII TfiZlilf
IT is witlt pleasure that the subscribers
. ‘ inform the citizen* of Pittsburgh and vi
\aJJjl einiiy that they have completed arrange
■Wbl mem* with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins A
Ba* “f Philadelphia, to receive thdr snperior
BM ; PACKED TEAS,
fifllfP And vril! hereafter be kept constantly on
tBJ band. They are neatly and securely put
HtaH up in metallic packs ofl, | andl lb. each.
with their printed card—showing the kino
Tea, price, name of (he concern and
depot in. Philadelphia, with an invitation to return lie
Tea, if not liked.
UTAH Fftci*]
E f Gunpowder , ——.C*> 75 1.00 1425 |JO
n Imperial —5O 75 1,00 1,25 IJU
g \ lly*on ■*» Cl 4 73 I,W IpSi
e IY. ilysou 30 B2* 75 1,00 IJO
HLscks. J p| ne RIM j extra Fj ne . .7-,
We will warrant all the TEAS we *ell to Le equal
to, if not scFcxtoi to any *oU) in this city, and should
they not prove occepiabio to they can be ro
tpped, and the money will be refunded, as it U only
with that undersuttding-we tell. '
We a«k a fair trial, mat the public may be able to
odge between our Tea* and those heretofore sold by
other companies in this city.
All lover* of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS,
should give us a call.
For sale by 408. ». M. YOUNG A CO.,
N W corner 4th and Ferry street*, and
E. YOUNG A Cf>.,
mylfcdami* 8 .W corner Ud and Ross etreeu
MEW STOCK OF PIANOS.
JOHN H. MEI.LOR, No. 81 Wood street, has just
received a hew stock of Piano Fortes from the fol-
lowing celebrated manufactaren: —
One Rote-wood 7 oct. carved in the style of Louis XiV.
One do 7 ,30 do do do
Qua do 7do round corners, plain carving.
Ons “«ilo 7. do plain round corners.
One do t-ii do elegantly carved. *
One do fit do plain round corners.
One do 6| do. do do
One do 6 do carved furniture.
One do r, do plain round corner.
Oue do 6 do plain square. ,
All the above are from the celebrated manufactory
of Chickcring, Barton, and are warranted in all eases,
and the purchsre money refunded, if found defective
in any particular; ihe prices are the same as .chaired
at the manufactory, and are as low as those of inferi
or quality from other makers.
ALSO BCCLIVED—
Seven Rosewood * oci's from Bacon A Raven. N. Y
One do 6 do do H. Worcester, N. Y.
Two .d t G| do do Bacon A Raven, N. Y.
One do G do do Gales ACo,N. V.
all the übove Piano Fortes warranted in every re
spect, being made expressly to order, and are such as
can be relied oa for durability; even in loach,i and of
superior tone. ; JOHN 11. MEL LOR,
Sole Agent for sale of Chlcketing’s Piano Forres,
*pt7 for Western Pennsylvania.
1849.
Beaver mad KrU Exptm Packet Line.
• R. G. PARKS, Beater, Proprietor.
HP HE new and elceim-P*««enrer Packet*, •«
1 NIAG A KA, Copt Hll Jennet:
PENNSYLVANIA, “ Jll Hoffman:
LAKE ERIE. “ M Truhy:
QUEEN cm*, “ J McHtlij;
Forraing a daily Line between Beater and Erie, have
commenced running, and will continne doring the eea
tonta make their regular tripe, leaving Beater after
the arrival of the morning boat from Pittsburgh, (1 o'-
clock, /.:m ) and arrive at Kne in time for patsengen
to take the mnnittt* boat* to Buffalo or up the Lake.
TiekeU through to Eric and all Lake pdrte, can he
had by application to JOHN A CAUUHEY, Art, ‘
comer of Water and Smithneld its
et GEORGE KECK,
under Chariem Hotel'
WATCHES, JI;WgLItVrVKH
wshk. -
a THE subscriber, who bo* been in business
in the tame building for the la»t Thirteen year*,
i« selling all description* of fine Gold and Sil
ver Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware, at
retail, at llie very lowest irieet. T
Gold and Silver'Engliso Patent I ever Watches.
Gold and Silver Det'hd Laver and Lepine Watches.
Gold aiid Silver Horizontal and verge Waiehen.
Gold ant) Silver Independent Second w niches for
tintinffaorsca. |
Gold Guard, foil and veil Chain*. Gold Spectacles.
Gold and Silver Pencils’, Gold Pens.
Ladies' Gold and Slone bracelets.
Gold Lockuts. Gold and Silver Thimbles.
Diamond Rings and Pins,
toadies' and Gentlemens! Breastpins.
Sterling Silver Spoon*, Caps. Fork*, Ac.
Gold Watches as low ad 3» to 625 each.
Watches'and Jewelry exchanged.
Spoons alul Forks plated, on German Silver,! a fine
article. All watches warranted lo keep good time or
the money returned. Jewelry repaired, and Watches
cleaned and repaired in the best manner, at ffineh less
than the usunl prices. GKO. C. ALLEN,
Importer of Watches and Jcwetrv, wholesale and
retail, 51 Wall street, (up stairs,! NEW YORK.
lu'J&dtmis
PRIUff TEA STORE.
THE subscriber has just received at the Pekin Tea
Store, 7U Fourth.street, u very largo and.well se
lected stock of pans GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
from New York, ull of which has been received in this
country since the first of February last, consisting of,
ail grades grown in the Celestial Empire.
Oar stock being among the largest in the West, we are
prepared to wholesale, on better terms than any other
-house in the city. We invite retail grocers to call and
examine our stock'and prices. They can have it pack
ed in f, J, and 1 lb packages, 5 D tin canniiters, or by
half chests,, to suit their convenience.
Our retail prices vary for Oolong. Block Teas from
50ets. lb.; Ning YoubgSouchong, 50cUj
Congo 56. and English Breakfast 50, Young Hyson,
Gunpowder and Imperial, from 35 cts. to 81,35 per lb.
Families are requested to send and get samples of
of our Teas,- and try them before purchasing. ~
myl9;d&wS •. A. JAYNES, "0 FounhStrcet
JHEDICAL * SURGICAL O?riCK,
yrfjttv No. 05, DIAMOND ALLEY, a
• ksgg§r**% few doors below Wood to
U BKOWH, har.'ni been
regularly educated to the qnedica
profession, and been for some uuts
la general practice, now confines
s£?3gHgKg«r -his attention to the treatment of
those private and delicate- co®|
Tk plaint* for which his opportunity
and experience peculiarly quality
ji years assiduously devoted
tostuoy&uealment of those complaiats,{dttnag which
time he has had more praeUce and has cured more p±-.
tienu than can ever fab to the lot of auy private prac-
UUonerj- amply qualifies him to offer assurances oj
ipoedyi permanent, and satisfactory cure to all aiEicied
with delicate diseases, and all diceases arising thersl,
Brown would lniorm those afflicted with pnvat*
diseases which havo bteome chronic by time or arf
graveled by the w of any of the common nostrums of
me day, that their eoapiamUCM be rascally uudthor;
oughly eured; be bavin* given his careful attenu-n to
the treatment of such caves, and succeeded in hundreds
of instances in curing, persons of uiffammatioo ©r tha
neck of Urn bladder, and kindred diseases which often
result from those cases where other* have consigned
them to hopeless despair. He poTUoalarly invites such
as have been long and unsuccessfully treated by o.heri
to consult him, when every satisfactionwill!
them, and their cases treated in a careful,thorougu and
intelligent manner, pointed out by a long experience
study *and investigation, which u 11
engaged in general practice of medicine to givo an
° n CTl!enda or Rupture.—Dr* Brown also invites perj
loasafllicted with Henna to call, at he.hos paid porno
alar altentiou to this disease.
'ik^ C dSSTSfiS s, Daisy,cie-, speedily o«.i
C of tilij sex living at *distanee,bT
stating their disease in/ wnung,
lom^cahobtain medicUes with duecuoai for
SdreXg T BROWNThL D., post paid, and enelo*.
‘°iaJ“'No. M, Mm.is .11. T, TOO.it- «>• *„«,
U |SSrM»TuM.-Dt. Brown 1 * «e*Jr Ji«o.erod remo.
dT for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain .remedy lot
that paintal trouble. It never fs«*-
Omec and Private Consulting Rooms, j No. W DU
mead alley, Pmsbargh, Pa. The Docloris always al
h ErNo«*rjMp«y -4m m
HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, Ao
VOBRSn, '
M And possewlea given rinruediately.— A well
finished and completely furaUhed STORE oa
Market st, being a good stand for Dry Goods. 1
* ALStT—Serrriri rahtris suitable for office* or Arrixts'
room*; 1 s l -'
ALSO—A large public Parlor, admirably calcula
ted fora'Ladies’ Refreshment and lee Cream Saloon.
.From.it* size, elegant finish, ahd centraNpeatioa, be
ing in the immediate neighborhood of the tasbiunabie
dry good* stores, and adjoining philo HaO,'iht* room
would afford a permanent stand evert way desirable;
and an the hands of aperson qualified to coadaef the
above tmnneis in Eastern style, would supplya want
much’ frit by stranger* visiting, Piitrburgh and ladtck
residing ia the vicinity of the city. To eueh an occu
pant it would secure a large.' eenteel nnd profitable
custom. The; sputous ana well lighted basement of
the baildlng wtU ,be rented-with the Saloon,wPh
which hii coavenictuly connected. For iena*,which
are moderate, .apply to
*pUO E.D.GAZZAM.
Ei|tau tor Sdti
ONE PAIR SECOND HAND ENGINES IQlneh
cylinders, 4 feel stroke; 2 Boilers, SOfeetlotg, 3;
inches in diameter, all in good order, will be sold at a
bargain, if application be made soon. They have only
been in use about 13 month*. For particular*, inquire
of jy37altf R. HA~V ft, Gazette office
®FOR REST—The mansion hoore now
occupied by Mrs. Atwood, situated at Oakland,
with 20 acres of ground auaehed. Tho Mate
iupactous and.convenient, and the rrousd well im
proved. Apply to HARDY, TONES A 00,
augOl Water tt
Awsk FOR SALE—A Briek Hout?, (bat one year
Baa bailU and Lot, on Robinson street,. Allegheny,
near old Bridge. Price low and terms easy.—
Inquire of jyiH S SCHOVER, HO Second at
FOR RENT.—The three story Bnck Dwdhng
House, on Liberty, between Hay and Mortar?
streets, now occupied by W. Graham, Jr. Possession
Sven immediately. Enquire of Wn. Graham, or at
e Bookstore of
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, .
jy27-dtf- comer Market and Third *trceta.
von a ace; ~
A THREE storied Dwelling House, being the
if coed boose from Penn .street, m Sityuer’a
Row, on Hay street Immediate |>o*»ec*ton will be
given. Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE. Attorney at
Law—Offiee on Fourth street, between Cherry alley
and Grant *tteel iuta;dtf . '
PpUR nsw two story liricL Dwelling (louse*)
IKI well finished and in complete otde:, on Center
#BBbAven®e,7ihr Ward. Possession given Julv I*L
tteuitew. Fnqatfaof JOHN WArTACO,
l g -v t comer o.U.iberty and Hand st*
T! " TWO Lou iror itsue'. :
HR subwjnhers will .ell at pnvste sa.e, more tw*
sofGreund, situated on Tomato tt*
m the (Third Ward of Allegheny City, each havtuca
front of 20 feet, running baek too fret indepth uv asO
feet alley, upon which is budt a stone wall, »by too
feet, which contains stone enough to build cellars (or
two comfortable dwelling houses, and in front there
are three trees, of o yean growth, and the tidn
walk is paved with brick, all ©fwbiehwill be seU at
*9OO. Pittsburgh and Allegheny, or Counts Scrip,
wul be taken *a payment.
JAH PHILLIPS, NaflWood si- ~
«r to WiL HENSON, immediately opposite svH lore. •
my 2» . ••
170 R SALE—Fi.ve leu eligibly umated in the fioar-
J; übing town of Birmingham. The lota are situa
ted op Denman street, numbered la F Busman’* plan
Tfi, 79, 80, fit and 82—Lot No 7fi liontiai 20 feet on Ma
ry Ann street, 70 feet deep;'the other frar SOfeelfront -
each, by 80 feet deep.
Terms—Greater part of purchase money auty re’-
main for nx yean, eooured by mortgage; rot particJ
ulan, inquire of B»CHOY^
• myls : llOaecondit.
I Yaiushlt Cool Land for Balt, -
ABOUT tour miles above Lock N 0.2, at the month
of Pino Rnn,Monoogahela River. The Coal i*:
of the very best quality, and easy of aeeesz. Anyl
number of acres, from twenty-live to a bond rod, nigh t
be obtained, Persona desirous of purchasing,, can
coll or\ WALKER REED, on the premises, or Wm.
Retd, opposite the Post office, who will give any in -
lormation.conceniihg the properly. The above wi -I i
be soldo! & great bargain. -' mythlxldm s •
r|4o LET—A good briclc Dwelling House, situate on
A. - RoblHsou street, AUegbeuy. Enquire of
mylC r SOIAJMON SCHOYKR
lAOKBALK CHEAP FORSCRIF—A lot of-ground
V situate on Webiier street, •.’3 feel from High street;
ID feel front oa Webster, by 8) feet to a five (eel alley
—quite close to new court noose. Price 5351). Terms,
83b0cssti in bund; balance in one, two, three actlfoar
years from the .first of April last. •
Coanty and City &*T>p taken for cash payment. In
qnircof icylu 3SCHOVKR. UP second st
SO6. Aerts Goal Landior Balii
SITUATE!) ob the Motiongabala river, about Iflmilet
from Pittsburgh and 3 nulcs abovo third Loch, in
the Immediate neighborhood of Messrs. Lyon & Shoxb
and Mr. John Herron’s purchase. .This fins body or
Coal will be told at the Tow price of 833 per aero ■ one
third in hand, balance In five equal annual payments,,
without Interest. Title-indisputable. Location very
good— cannot be suipassed. For farther particulars .
enquire of 8. BALSL&V, who has a draft of raid pro*
perty. Residence 2d st,below Ferry,Mr. Adams’ Row.
N. B. There ta another seam of.coal on this treat,
about 60 feet aboretho lower, of excellent quality. .
Jris-dtf S.B-
Valoabli Baildlng Lou fsrsale. :
TliK subscribers are authorized to o£er at private
sulej and upon highly favorable terms, a nmnber
of very; valuable Building Lota, comprising a large
portion of the. Lola numbered 67, CB, 09 and 73, ut
Woods’ General Plan of the City of Pittsburgh/ situa
ted at the south eastwardly corner of,Penn and Wayne
streets, fronting 210 feet on the former, and extending
aloug the latter about 000 (set to the Allegheny river,
and being apart of the Real Estate of the late James
S.Stevenson, Esq., deceased.- ■ |
A plan nr subdivision of tha above Lots, in cooler*
mity with which it is proposed to sell, may be seen at
the office of the undersigned, on Fourth, between Mar
ket and Kerry sis. WILLIAMS & KUHN.
my 3
* v iior ,5D
TWO HOUSES A*.— LOTS t’OK HXUtU
AA TtVO LOTS on Beaver street, fn the cur o
Allegheny, above the upper Commons, on which
is erected a frame building, two stories high', suitable
for two small tenements. The iota are eu»R .twenty •
feet in front by one hundred feet deep, aue b*ei
to a street forlyfeel wide. The buildings on tho prej
raises will pay a very handsome interest on the iuvejfj
the property will be sold cheap for cash.
Applyio,U.SptOßJ,C!erk’soffice:U.S.crto - .
r.t{«» * KAY A Co
" - f ScotG~irßbttbu L&xiil Tor Sole, '
f HEN ACRES OF LAND, situated la Peebles town-
X *ttp, on the Moriongohclo, three miles from Pius*
burgh—m lots to salt purchasers.' For further partic
ulars apniy to Henry woods, 3d e;, or to
A WASHINGTON, .
ncvudnltf ■ 4th, above Stailbfield si
m WAREHOUSE FORSALE.—Taemibsenbet
offers for sale the thron story brick Warehouse
- 0:1 Wood street,occupied by R.Tanner A. Co,
apl* WM. WILSON,~Jr. '
V" ALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON PEN N STK LET
1 FOR SALE—A Lot of Ground situate on Penn
street, between Hay and Marbufy street*, adjoining
the house hndlot-now occupied by Richard'Edwards,
having a f/ont of 35 feet, and in depth 150 feet, will be
sold on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable.. En
quire of ] i C. O. LOOMIS, 4ihst,near Wood.,
ocull-dtf : ■* .* ; • 1 ■
'For Solo,
A DESIRABLE llniltliag Lot in Allegheny city, fh
vorably located, in size about half an acre, and
will be sold on accommodating terms. Inquire of
feb6 - J D WILLIAMS, 110 wood sf
. FOfl RENT—A mum in the second story. No.
L av Wood street , ' \ ■ iaa>. ■> .
' Propsrty In Alisghiay City for fiaii,.- -
fpilEltubscnbers offer for safe a itumljercf choiea
X Lojs, situate in the Second Ward, fronting Olathe
Common ground, on easy terms. • Inquireni h
W. O’H ROBINSON, Atty at LawJSt Clm.ll 1
or ofJ AS ROBINSON, on thepremisesf'
mvl7:dAwtn (
HEW HARDWARE STORE.
SIGN OF THE PLANE-AND SAW, .
No. 78 Wood street. Pittsburgh. 1
HUBER AND LAUFMAN, importers end-dealers
in Foreign und Domestic HARDWARE, in
-til xu varieties, are now prepared.to sell as iow and
on as reasonable termaas can be pure based elsewhere.
We solicit our friends, and the public generally, to
call and examine oar stock, which consists in part of
KNIVES and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES,
SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS, House Trimmings,
«uch aa Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws, together
with every article uiuallykept in Hardware stores.
We invite the atleuttoh pf Carpenlurs and Mcehsnics
generally to our assortment of Tools, which have been
selected with great care, and which we are detenhio
,cd to seU so as to give satisfaction. aptdtwT
RUST JPROOF IRON.
TWE undersigned have erected works In the city of
X New York, forthepurposeorGslvanituteallarti
:les of Iron, which it is desirable to PROTECT FROM
lUST, such as Telegraph Wire, Bolu, Spikes, Nails,
Vire ior Fences, ana any other article which may be
cqulred. For Hoops for Casks t asasabstitnteforbale
lope; for Clothes Lines, Ltghlmng Rods,'and ahost of'
1 ther applications, it will be found eheep and durable.
They would particularly call atlentiop to the Galvani
zed Wire for fences; it requires ns paint, and will hot
asu Also to Spikes and Bolu, the preservation of
vbich is of so ranch importance, that it trill coauaeSd
tselfto the uotice of all those intereMed.
- GEO. B. MOREWOOD X CO., Patentees;
oeff»-dAwlvT . U ami 16 Beaver st- N. York.
' Roofliig.ii<jialvahhid TlnT?isu s. .
THEaubscnbers beg to call the altentiou ofßoilders,
Architects and owners of Buildiugs, to the many
advantages which these plates possess over nil other
ihelalUc tubnlanees hitherto used for roofing, Ac-, as
they possess at once the lightness ef iron, without its
Itaoility to rust, having now been tested- for several
years 111 this particular, both in this country and in Eu
rope. They are loss liable to expansion and contrac
tion from' sudden change of the atmosphere, than com
mon tin plate*, iron, zinc, ornny other metal now used
fotr roofing, and consequently form a 'much bettor, and
f .er root; requiring far less frequent repairs, whilst 1
irst cost is but a trifle more,
fall supply, of all sizes, trom 16 to 30 W. eon
0y on hand and for sale by
1 - GEO. B. MOREWOOD X, CO.,
/ 14 and 16 Beaver street, New York*
The patent righlfor this article having been secured
for. me United States, alt parties infringing thereon
either by importation or otherwise, wOi- do prosecu
ted. _ ocOO-dAwlvT,
FRICKS REDUCED.
M ' BURR MILL STONES* manufkeiu
/I red in France, composed of. but faw
J.\ Blockcand solid eyes—a large assort
meat, the best of tha kind, always on
OhIBR. hand at greatly reduced prices*
At^O—French Burr llQl Slopes of
my own manufacture-, made of auew
SSBbm “cd *aperi«r qualirr of Blocks.'These'
iHhMM Burrs ure made under my.owa superb**
tendance, and as great ears istakeq to makr tha
joints close, 1 and to have all the block* In each stone
of a uniform temper, ihey are warranted to be of. the
very best quality, superior to thotd imported from
France; and also superior to the tre.t mass ofibo*e
■made in this country, and at ptieos lower
ever before been offered in this market.
■ Laurel Hill Mill Btoaes,«ll-siiea
Bolling Cloths, all numbers; of the best quality, war
ranted to give satisfaction to the purchaser, and at
gresUy redoeed prices. \ ■ • .
* Mill Spindles, Mill Iron*,- Hcrews and Picks,
fofnrßeale*. Corn und Cob Grirl and Saw
/Mill Castings of all kinds, and Mill Furnishing in gen-
All orders promptly attended to "at 3(4 and 846 lib
erty street, near the Canal, ilhttsburrh.
my3n-.36m : W. W. WALLACE. „
[Df* all cood ctnicn are honorably aaiared that
iheToitowiog are the aetuai;q_aahties of a 3a: bottle of
Jones's Coral ll&ir Restorative. If they, doubt off
word, they enr.net these highly lespecuhls 'citizens
who have tried iu— -r:. i ■ '
Mr. Geo. Bucket, 41 Ehn’fct. New York.
Mr*. Matilda Reeves, MyHle av, Brooklyn. ■: —’ -
Mr. Wiu. Tompkins, W King si, New York- ’ *'
Mr. Tim*. Jackson, Mnn£6ur» Island,near Fittibttreh
1L E Cullen,lale barber stermboat 8. Amertev ■
And more than a lumlredi others’state/though'this
n»u*t suffice, that it will fordo' the hair t» grow oathe
head or face, stop it strengthen-the root*,
removing scurf and dandruff from thetoets,'making
light, red, or gray hair assume.a fioo-dorklook.'and
keeping dry, harsh or wiry hairmoist; aofL clean and
txaoufuLavery, very longtime. .• •• 1 • A - - >
Sold by the Agent, WhL JACKSON, 83 Übeny at,
Fittsbttfrt. Price 37>, &o.pcnis, and one dollar 7
GKO,W.BiHITadk,CO«
TNFORhI their friend* and the public thauhny have
X no longer any connection with their lute establish
pent la Perm street,known a*.tha Pmaburghßreww
:Sgaj^pBj B £g?. ’
WOdranTebigheidp
washed Wool, by!;
U(tl
mV cieZ