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TIIEPITTSBUIttIi liiIRTIItiMTURAL SOCIF, 'Ty; .will hold soi;.E4hibltiOn . of, F r uit., ,v e g l ij a , Nee, and /lowan, • Os . the 22d, 234 and ;24th of September, 1847, . Prendums are offered for the following productions FRUITS. Per the best and second best variety of , Apples, not leas, than 12 Winter Pears, peck; . * : peck of Peaches, 12 Table 'Apples; Variety of out-door 12 .Wiater Apples; Grapes; Pears not less than. i 6 Melons; 1 peck; Quart of Plums; 14 'Fable Pears; 12 Quinn es. VEGETABLES. For the best • - 3 heads of Cabbage, 3 Cauliflower, 6 stalks of Celery, peck of Onions, 6 Vegetable Eggs, 6 bunches Double Parsley, 1-peck Windsor beans, 1 do Lima Beans, 3 Squashes, 12 roots of Salsify, 12 Carrets, 12 Parsnips, .12 Blood Bents, Peck, of Turnips, Peck of Tomatoes; Ifest and Second best peck of Potatoes, Best:mid Second best pack of Sweet Potatoes. FLOW ER-8. Forthe best and second best displaymf Hallam ' • I Bouquets, Cut Flowers, f Monthly Roses, • - Green House Planta. Discretionary Pretniumr will be given to addition al Herticulturtland Floral Productions, if deemed worthy. Claimants for Frei:Mums, who are not members of the Society, will pay $l. TICKETS OF ADMISSION 25 Cents, to be - had at the Book Stores,' and Wickersham's Seed Store, Pittsburgh. In Allegheny City, at the Drug Stores of 11. - P.Schwartz; John Mitchell, and John Sargent. liillirminghturi, at the Drug Store of John G. Smith. Or . from any of the - Executive Committees. Mcm tiers 'will be admitted on presenting their CertificateS at the door. CoMPetitors for premiums wi,ll hand their Carnes with the kind and quality or what they nill cOihir to any' member of the executive Conitnittee and that they will have their productions at the Hall on the morning of the elct. sepG.ll3.k.w2t 'Wild Cherry and "Sarsaparilla. A VERY IMPORTANT COMMUNIcATION TO ALL PERSONS IN ALL PLACES, Al 411 Times, AND UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES! TV YOU ARE SICK, get cured; if well, employ 1 'measures to continuo so. Every dulges in !Wits, which must, to a greater or leaser extent, disarrange the admirable and intricate com binations which form the system, and consegently MEE should poseesasoine mild, yet efficacious, simple and achredited agent for preserving all the functions of the body in good order. DR. WOOD'S SARSAPARILLA AND WILD CDERRT SITTERS will achieve this result, and should , be in every fami ly, and in th e hands of every person, who, by busi ness; proression or general course of lire, in predis posed to the very many little ailments that render life a curse, era blessing, and finally result, in their aggregated condition, in the cause - ENE The Bitters here mentioned are compounded by a man elgreat skill and knowledge, from the simples Nature presents to those who care to find them, and which are the only reliable antidotes to the poison of disease The chief ingredients are the universally beloved Sarsaparilla and the Btrknf the Wild Cherry Tree with which the red man of the forest cures nearly every disease of the internal otgans. These materials, though powerful to their action, are as common sense teaches us, • ENTIRELY HARMLESS; and prepared as they are here, one of the greatest medical operativesiu the inhabitable globe- Ily tak 'tug these BITIER3,IIte scrifotous may be textured to heauty,aud avoid the sharp knife of the surgeon; fur they nut only eradicate pimples and tumors, but overcome NM Whoever is subject to the horrors of Consumption, should at ore litircliase this Gene REMCDT. In the train of Costiveness fallow ilnehclthl local cones- I lions, oftentimes insanity, very frequently mania or I hypocendria, violent head aches, palpitations, and etheraffections of the heart, and rheumatic sinicl hugs. Dr. Wood's Compound is one of the twist cll ficient medicines in routing these complaints, and t their•fountain head, that can possibly be precured.! Firmat being vonfiried in duo; rooms, and! from i taking a sraall xmodicuto of exercise, numerous per. sons daily are tnacte to deplore a loss of appetite,' painful headaches, weakness of tire muscles, langour, wa..t of energy salkcivet to permit then, to seek rev reation, lie. &c. These persons say for years, that they “dotet feel very well." If they do not employ a method by which they can feel evrrn wria.,7tricy eventually sink under a ite , vere lit 01 illness, and are SA YE II TS. al . Tile It only by a miracle, and even then the lanect, blister and calomel have left them mere shattered hulks, fuller aches:and torTocra., and not only a pest to themselves, hut a source of disgust and annoyance to alFwith whom they come in contact. All these FEARFUL: CONSEQUENCES IN ME way avoidecitsy an early application untie virtues of these BITTCIII. For the truth of this, the proprie tor pledges his wont anti honor, and mevidencir can show files of undoubted certificates which he has re ceived, unsolicited from all quarters. lie does not, however, ask the invalid to swallow his certificate?, but his Brrrcits, and is willing to stake all be holds dear on-earth in favor of their worth. THE DYSPEPSIA, in-either a modified or severe form, will disappear before the qualities of Dr. Wood , s,prepaiation, and the cure may be relied 011 as a permanent one: DA the 13mras possess no other recommendation, it would be. ono of the finest vegetable compounds Inedical science can iavent: but it is equal to the Complete eradication of . . MG in trcry shape, and of every affection, minor or gi gantic, of the bilfiary aparatus. Individuals vtlii;are constittithinally 'billion. ought regularly tortake this mild agreeable and excellent TOXIC Attu Arrcittr.:rr, as it will diffuse he ilth throughout every fibre or die fkamC, and send happiness and love of life thrilling to the heart. FAMILIES occur To kr.Er rr Ott xuatri; DEM Mil . - 'Every medicine chest on board ship should also be Well 'stocked with this capital remedy as 0:11-SCUlt vy:a cannot afflict those who take it, or long're iiist its vigorous assaults. ALL tSIFERITIFA OF THE .BLOOD vanish before it, and the old relics of early im:pfudence, invariably disappear, soon alter being submitted 'to its action. Every Complaint of the itOinach is Yroken by it The IlirrEns have in no iiiirtntice Puled of curing JAUNDICE, GENERAL DEM 1111Yerery disorganization or 'By neglecting the little inroads made upon the lat ter 'n fast portion of our fellow beings are rendered ettieinely miserable—so miserable, indeed, that they wish to die. Every bottle of Dr. Wood's :..rarsa pirilla and Wild*Cherry Bitters," contains a modi cum of joy and content for each of those an3ious and imprudent sufferers. Remember that an injudi eines use of inereury is inevitably productive ormany evils which are put to Bight by this glorious and un surpassable compound; and that afflictions which are H ERF.DITA RV may speedily and safely be shuffled off through its ngency. Asa medicine whicli must benefit EVERYBODY, from the stsirtm delicate to the CORI - RU.I) AND DES PAIILI2IO INVALID-, no equal is to be found for it. It would be welt to bear in mind that preventive is infinitely more desirable than cure, and that Or. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry•Birrcnsf ARE BOTH, Put up in bottles, three or four times larger than Bristol's or Sand's, for the same Price --one dollar per.bottle. WYATT & KETCHAM, 121 Fulton street, New York, wholesale Agents. Sold in Pittshurgli,,st P. R. SAWYER'S 11/.ALTH DEPOT of ;Valu able Medicines, Smithfield, between 3a .and Fourth street's, and at WM. THORN'S Drug Store' Market street. sep2 d6rrilw:l2t = 'Reli g ions opinions and Experience of Tj Madam De La Mothe Guyon, together with the Personal History and Religious opinionsof Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambra'. •By Prof. Upham. The Powers of the Soul over the Body in relation to Health and Morals. By George Moore, M.D. Watthington - ana Generals. By T. J. Headley. Fresh Gleavingi, 'or a New Sheaf from the Old Weida of Continental Europe. By J. K. Marvel. The'Girondists, or Personal Memoirs of the Pat- AM' ' ; of the French Revolution. By Mou. Lomat-- Tales in Prose fol. the Yming. By Mary Hewitt. Eli ME . .., ~ 146a ' 'Women and Books. By Leigh Hunt. for salo at the Book store of - ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, y..., 2:431;!!. No. 66, Market st. . OE MEI . • iluelbandPs Celebrated Fluid Magnesia. lurel. a mild, safe and.elegant Anti-acid and being* perfect solution of chemical ly ypere carbonate. of Magnesia in water; poteeises all the m edical (patine* of the finest preparations of Magifesia.; Without being liable. to' form concretions the itowele,.or.tO act injuriously upon the coats of the stomach. Ale table spoonful the Fluid Mag nesialls equitulent in strength to half ,a teaspoonful Of common Magnesia. For sale by „ I 13. A. FALINESTOCK & cot Ist and Wood, and Wood Smithfield sta. • au*. • c;;-, - IfetitAfffttt;;; lin • • AT EVERY INDtVIDGAL, OF DEATH CANCER AND KING!S EVIL! LIVEII COMPLAINT, THE NERVOUS SYSTEM =MEET =ME DIBBOfIITION. - THE pertnershijr:herefofore e.risting betweeti CTRVII Towrisfuu Bi - wiIEELEEL 11. Pilfers; iu the Wagon and Co4ch Makiorßrisinese, anil,the Mercantile' Business, it day-dissolved by mutual' consent. Tho - hooks of the firm will he settled by either of the uedereigned. •CYRUS TOWNSEND, 1111EELER . H. PHELPS. Augtuit 31 1847.-septl . , . MSSIiLLPVION. T" partnership heretofore exiiting between RODERZCATIV. EYANS ROWLAND in the Carri age making buiiiness, is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. The books of the firm will be settled by either of the undersigned at the old office. ROBERT CARR, Aug. 31, 1847;-sep4 EVANS ROWEAND. PA. RT NERSHIP. rp RE subscribers having entered into partnership, I will hereafter continue the Wagon and Carri age Making Rumness, and the Mercantile Business, at the Old Establishment of Cyrus Townsend & Co., St. Clair street near the bridge, at Manchester, and it. the establishment of Carr 4. Rowland, St. Clair street. EBER TOWNSEND, WHEELER H. PHELPS, ROBERT CARR, EVAN ROWLAND." SYLVANUS PERKINS. September I, 1247. N. 13. The financial affairs of the Company will he managed by Mr. Wheeler H. Phelps, who has charge of the office and books. fIAVING retired from business, and disposed of my entire interest to the above company, I take pleasure in recommending them to my late customers at home and in the West and South, as prepared to do the best of woik, and carry on busi ness on a scale more extensive than has yet been done in the west. The union of the two establish ments of TOWNSEND & CO., and t•f CARR & Bow ,tann enables the company to execute orders, how ever large, for all descriptions of work, with des patch-and in the best manner. With Mr. Townsend I. have been acquainted from boyhood. We were apprentices together, and I have known him always as a faithful and compe tent workman, and well fitted to give satisfaction to those who may offer him their patronage. lie ban been in my employment for lour years, and I know the facts stated. Mr. Perkins has been twelve or fourteen years in I my employment and, for a considerable potion of ; the time my foreman. He is one of the bes: jme chanics I have ester bad in my employment, and I tcordialty commend him as his partner to the cont n tied favors 01 my old c u stomers. Mr. Phelps has been associated with me fur many years in the mercantile business in Manchester. Hr is known to the public generally as a strictly honest and enterprising man, and as a partner I have al ways found him to be all that could be desired. Of Messrs. Carr 4- Howland it is not necessary for me to speak. They are well known to the public as among the best carriage builders in the west.— Their establishment united to the old concern of Townsend 4-, Can, qualifies the new firm to torn out as good work as can be procured in the United States. (sepdt C IItUS TO EN V. Townsend, Carr & Co SUCCESSOItS to the old firm of C. Townsend & Co.; and Carr & Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friend's and to the public generally, that they arc now prepared to execute all kinds of work in the coach and wagon making business, at the shoriest notice, and warranted to bit of the best ; quality. The very large quantity of seasoned tim ber with which they are prepared, and their facili ties fir business, enables them to insure the public that they are prepared to carry on an extensive. and prompt business in their line, and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage he stowed 111/4111 the late firms. sep4 A. A. MASON & CO Dry Goods Ronne, 62 Market 9t lielreen Third and 41h atreets, E just received a large supply of rich Fall ll_ Goods, comprising in part: 11Cases various styles Prints and Chintzes of English, French and A merican manufacture; 1.50 pct. rich and desirable patterns French Gingham', warranted inferior to none imported in style, quality and durability of co lors; 4 Cases splendid Plaid goods for ladies dresses. comprising every style for Fall and Winter wear; Cashmeres, M de Laines, Satin stit'd Alpaccatinf va rious colors; 3-4 and 4-4, Ill'k t Blue Bilk Silky, for Mantillas; Fancy dress Silks; 1111 and Mode colors; M de Lains all wool, Shawls of evervole and qual ity; Castvimeret, Cassinetts, Broad Omits and '1 est logs; Bleached and unbleached Muslins from nlc to ISlc. per yard; Green, Yellow, Bed nod White Fian nets; Yid:legs Checks, strip'd Shirting.; bleached and brown Drillings, etc— etc. All of which arc of fered at wholesale and retail at the very lowest cash prices. (sep3) A. A. MASON k co, . _ Valuable Goal Property and Rail Road JFOR SALE. I Al[) property is situated on the Monongahela k 3 River, immediately above Lock N 0.2. consisting of Rail Road, Pitt Cars, R. R. Wagons, and ereiy convenience. for running' Coal, all in perfect order. There are eleven houses upon the - prenrses in good tenantable order, and WRY paying a rent of $250 per annum. Said Road opens into an inexhaustable rein nf Cold, which can be obtained upon very rea sonable terms. Any one wishing to commence the coal business will find this a rare opportunity as nom fiat's of the whole purchase will he taken in coal.' For particulars enquire of the subscriber upon the premises. ug3l- I mil.' JmTN M'CU)' X DimumsNe. COLLEGE, CORNER or THIRD AND WOOD STREETS. VI - IHE FALL SESSION ofthis Institution will com mence on the 2d Monday, (13) of September. Students are rlquosted to be in attendance, at 9 o'clock, A. M, sep6-d3t JOHN BLACK, D. D., Pre 't COFFEE -120 Bags primq Rio 10 " ' Lagoyra ; 5 " " Old Gov. lava ; 1 " " Mocha ; rot. ■ale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. = SIX:AIL-10 Mid. New Orleans; 5 Bids Purified do; 2 D. It. Crushed; 2 " " Pulverised; 1 Case " Loaf; fi Bills small Loaf; for sale by sep3 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood mt. 11EA—IS !milt:bests fine to Extra fine Y ; 4 " " " " and GP; " Clinlan Poucliong ; 54 Catty Boxes, various brands; for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at. CM T OBACCO -18 boxes s's yhig, sup. Richmond ; 10 " I ' •‘as 2 " Baltimore Plug; 1 " Fine cut chewing; for male by sep3 3. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. AILS—I2O Kegs ' in store and for sale by sep3 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st EIAMILY tIAMS-1500 lbs prime, for snlq by sep3 .1. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st UrLASS -50 Boxes, assortedrsixes, 6.18 to 10114; rex eale by sep3 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et. . SUNDRIES -23 Ilbls Copperas ; 10 doz Woolen Socks; 3 pieces Tow Linen ; 8 libls Rye Flour , 5 " Crab Ciders on consignment sep3 for sale by J D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. Now Good■ TV ATSIIES, JEWELRY, ¢c. TUST RECEIVED my fall supply of line Gold and Silver Watches and Jewelry, to which I would call the attention a purchasers, ne I will sell at only 5 per cent. advance on regular Eastern prices, and will guarantee every article as represented. W. W. WILSON, cor of 4th and Market stn. 'S—Jost received, a large additional Premium Diamond Pointed Gold Pens, and at the lowest prices. W. W. WILSON,' cor of 4th and Market sta. 21 eop3 SOLAR LARD LAMPS and Gas Chandaliers, of one, two, three, and lour lights,—for Parlors Halls, Hotels, Steam Boats, &c. &c. W. W.- WILSON, sep3 cor of 4th and Market sta. Dissolution . THE Copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the style of J. D. Wil liams & Co. is dissolved this day by mutual consent. The business will be continued by J. El. Willians, who is duly authorized to-settle the accounts of the late firm. J. D. WILLIAMS, Pittsburgh, Sept. 1, 1847. THOS. MILLER. A FUROR O'LEARY—His Wanderings and Pon ALderings—a new supply for sale at 'MORSE'S. CLIMEHLORIDE : 10 Caidce beat American,just received and for sale by • B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO: ang3l corner of First and' Wood efs.. DINBURGII REVIEW.—The July number 01 E this 'valuable work fur sale at sep3 MORSE'S L. ',Amnon- Oaks. Attmtplistrittinlii Sale OF SPEEN DID,BOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 11)111.MIND, Metre'Sseti, and Kitchen utensils, Sit. ver.warefeliina, Dinner and Tea setts, Glasi and Queensware, Dit Painting's and Engravings, Family Barottche, Harness aid' Horse, Ste. tr.c., at Auction, 4 BY JAMES 'Bt-tICENXA. t - AN Thursday next, September oth, at 10 o'clock i„J in the forenoon, will be sold without reserve, by order of the Administrator of the late lion. Rich ard Biddle, deceased, at his late residence, 4th et., between Cherry Alley and Grant at his entire honer. hold Furniture, Oil Paintings and Engravings, Bed ding. kitchen utensils, Family. Horse, Barouche and Harness, br.c. /kn., comprising in part the following vi Splendid mahogany frame hair seat sofa; Do do and cane seat rocking chair; Do Ottomans; do Centre tables and covers; • Fancy reception chairs; Mahogany and cherry_ yardrobes; . Do dressing bureaus, marble tops; Do Bureaud; mahogany side boards; Do Dining tables; do high ?oat bedatsads; Fancy mahogany sewing stands; Fancy dressing s*andi with glasses; . . Parlor, chamber, hall,: stair and rag carpeting; Hearth rugs and door marts; floor oil cloths and matting; V61141;111 and transparent blinds; stair rods and fixtures; crib and matress; cherry and high post bedsteads, French and trundle, do.; fancy and com mon chairs; arm and rocking do; mahogany and cherry wash stands; fancy and common settees; man tel clock; 5 pair carved'gilt brackets; a few choice oil paintings and engravings; 1 colt candlebrass; sil -1 ver plate and brass candlesticks, and snuffers; As tral and hall lamps; 1 beautiful silver plate fruit basket; 1 beautiful pair fruit dishes. Solid Silver Ware, Viz : 13 solid silver dining forks; 12 do do large spoons, 12 do do tea spoons; 12 do do desert spoons; 1 do do Soup ladle; l do do large tongs; 1 silver plated waiter; Ido do Cas tor; Dinner and tea setts of stone, China, glass and queens are; wine glasses and tumblers; fancy pre serve dishes; tea trays, fire irons; ash boxes and fenders; knives and forks; beddings; hair, husk awl straw matresses; counterpanes; bedspreads; blankets and comforts; linen and muslin sheets; bolster and pillow slips; linen table cloths; 1 sett china chamber ware; 1 sett Liverpool ware; 1 ice chest, together with a large lot of kitchen utensils; 1 bag of coffee; loaf and brown sugar; also, 1 family horse and bar. ouch°, and harness. N. B. 'fbe alone Furniture and articles are nearly new, being in use only about 2 years, and kep. in the neatest and best of order. H. S. MAGRAW, Adm•r JAMES AUKENNA, Auct•r Terms at sale acp7 Brick House and Lot at Auction ON Saturday afternoon, the 11th instant, at 4 &- clock„ on the premises, will be sold, that eat mode Lot of ground, sdnate at the Northeast corner Third and Ferry sts., having a Iron s of 29 Met on Third street. and extending along 'Ferry street Ni It., on which is primed a two storylirick dwelling house which ts rented at present for $230 per annum. Title indisputable. Terms one-third cash, resi due payable in 0110 and two years with interest, to be secured by bond and moeigaze. rzi JOIIIS D. I.)ArIS, Auctioneer Extra Sale Cif' Superfine Broad Cloth*, Cassimeres, Alpaccas, French Satins, Flannels, hluslins, and Calicoes, &c. at Auction. BY JAMES M'KENNA, Will he sold, at the Auction Rooms, No 111 Wood street, three doors from Fifth, on Saturday morning next, September 11th, at to o'clock, a large assort ment of French, English, and American Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, and Sattinetts, in Remnants and whole Pieces; also, Flannels, ituptiqine French Sa•- ins for Vesting., now style Alpaccas, Muslin. and Calicoes, &c. sepS • JAMES M'KENNA, Am:Cr Auction Sale.; ut JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEEIt DR I' Gtn )DS. (AN Thursday morning the 9th inst., at 10 o'clock, .1 at the Commercial Sites Booms, cor. of Wood and sth sta., will be sold without reserve, to close consignments, a large assortment of staple and fancy Dry Goods, &c. At 3 o'clock, P. M., 9 half chests liming Halton Tea; 2 bids and 3 half bids Rice; 10 Mils Ilicitory nuts; I's nests Band Bones, Wrapping Paper, Match es, Shovels, QUCCII3Ware, Glassware, Franklin Stoves, &c. An extetedve assortment anew and second hand household and kitchen furniture, among ‘attieli are mahogany dining tattles, mahogany irliT seat sofas, mahogany fancy and common chairs, bureaus, bed steads, rocking chairs, settees. looking glasses, car peting, &c, At 7 o'clock' P. M., an invoice °Merman Fancy Goods, lust received from the Importer; Gold anti SIIYOT Watches; floe table and pocket Cutlery; Mu sical Instruments; ready made Clothing; a large col lection ofraltialtle Books, &c. Actnatnl•lrntnr'• Sale at Beal E•lat•- 12 MO Attu of Land in f Vestern Pennsylveulia, AT AUCTIttN. V) N Wednesday, the Bth of September, at 10 W c:nek, A. Mr_ at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and sth sts.. Pittsburgh, will he sold the following descrthed Land, late the property of Jarnev Trimble, Sr., deceased, of Ihrripborg. Fifteen Hundred Acre• of which lies in the Coun ty of Mercer, VIZ Nov. 39 , VV.; and 7110 in Fern:arming town•liip, Ni.. 700, 712 and 720 in Delaware township, No. 1072 in French Creek township. Eight Hundred Acres in the County of Crawford, viz : No 15.53 in Rochdale township, No. 1362 in Athens do. No. 146 S on Richmond do. No. 1669 in Sparta do. Eight Hundred and Fifty Acres in the Count:, of Erie, viz :•-tios. -197, 4017 and 2074 in Wsterford towiodop, within threnytiles of the town of %Vales ford ; No. 1954 in Antity township. Nine TJi Isand 9.llluudre.l and Fitir Acre• arc in the County ul Nl'Kean_, vizi—Nom. 3999, 3700, 3704, 3709, 3 . 711,3715, 371 G, 3719, 3720, and 3733. The above lands oill be sold in separate tracts. Those in Mercer, Crawford and Erie counties are principally in tracts of '2OO acres. Stone of which contain Coal and Iron Ore, and are well adapted for fanning. Those in Mlican county, are principally in tracts of WOO acres, each well watered and cov ered with timber. The town of Corydon lays on part of the original tracts. Title indisputable. Terms at sale. THOS. ii.TRIAIISLR, \'M. HOYO, Adm'rs JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctionerr. Mil IN the Court of Quarter Senators of the Peace, in and for the County of Alleghen) t In the matter of the propnard alter ation of the division lines of the ?Co. 5, June Townships of Jefferson, Baldwin, Tcrin, and Mifflin. The undersigned, upon the Petition of divers citi zens of the Townships of Jefferson, Baldwin, and Main, praying for the alreration of the divizion lines, of said Townships, were appointed by the Court Commissioners to inquire into the proprieiy ofgranting the prayer of the petitioners, and report their opinion of the same, at the neat Term afraid Court. This is to give notice, that the undersigned will meet, for the purposes of their appointment, at the House of Mrs. Pressly Irwin, in Baldwin Towrishitt, on-Monday the 4th day of October next, at 10. o'- clock, A. M., at which time and place all persons interested will be heard, if present. E. 11. BEASTINGS, ALEX. CARNAIIAN, augl4.llm TtiomAs PARLEY. Valuable Publications. ACRID PHILOSOPHY of tho Seasons, illustrat -0 ing the Perfections i f God, in the Phenomena of the year—by the Rev. Henry Duncan,.ll. D., 4 vole. A Commentary on the Earlier asd Latter Prophe sies of laaiah—by Prof. J.-A. Alexander, of the Theological Seminary, Princeton. The Wickliffitea, or Englund in the Fifteenth Cen tury—by the author of" The Family at Hatherdale," etc. The Three Divine Sisters, or Faith, Hope and Charity; by Rev. Thomas Adams. Light in the Dwelling, or a Harmony of the Four Gospels, with remarks adapted to reading at Family Prayer, for every day in the year. Sermons; by John Baptist Massillon, Bishop of Clermont—to which is prefixed a Life of the Author, with an introduction; by Rev. W. M. Willet. Sermons of the Rev. James Saurins, late Pastor of the French Church at the Hague—a new edition, with additional Sermons, revised and corrected, by the Rev. 8. Burden, A. M. The above received and for sale at the Bookstore ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, sep4 No 56 Market it. Harper's Lat• Publications. r AMARTINE'S History of the Girondists; IA Fresh Gleanings or a New Sheaf from th.- Field of Continental iurope; . Lives of the• Necromancers ' - just recd and for Story of the Battle of Water rii 8 , Co., ang2B sale by " ip l i tu S. P 43 Market et. • - ; ' • .- • -•- • • aes4s.'noorr BOON:' /Oft) .9AnGENT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, D. E. con: WOOD Arlo Strritstiotyrms;PllTP,DUßOD, PA DEALEILS in Coini Ilafk Notes, Time Foreign and DouLeslie Meliasge, cortiricato, or Deposits, EXCHANGE: on all the priricipal Cities of thr Uunion, and Eurupe t for sale in.ntone io snit purelia- Sera. CURRENT and par funds retYii•ed bn deposite. COLLECTIONS:made on all parts Of the Union, at the lowest rates. RE FEttENCES Messrs. M. Leech & Sun, " Ogden & Snowden, " Wm. Bell & Son, PITTSDVIIOII. " S. M , Clnrken & Co. • English & Bennett. " Fleming & Brother, " Friles, Lathrop & Co. Pi m A D'A. " Wm. R. Thompson & Co. " Hoadly, Phelps & Co. t NEw YoRK. " • Babcock & C.). " Tiffany, Ward &Cn. " John M'Cullough & Co. BALTIIIOIIE. Mr. James George, " * H. Hanna; CINCINNATI, 0. " Joseph Watson, MASSILOM, 0. Messrs. Fenner & R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Ban Lewistown, Pa Pittsburgh, September 2d, IS4I-y BArrickrts, EXCHANO6. DRONERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, ERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, No. 64 Wood st., one door above Fourth, East sidc, Pittsburgh, Pa. CURRENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on all the Cities throughout the United State's. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana ; and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the must livor able terms. The highest premium paid for roreign and Imeri can Gold and Silver em EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND. IRELAND AN)) SCOTLAND, for sale I ciAmounts of XI and upwards. mar 10-dawy =I BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS leg FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXLHANGE, GER TLECATES OF DEPOSIT, BANKNOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. No. 6 WOOD Sr., 3D DOOR 001.0 W FOVRTII, WEST SIDE, Pittsburgh, Pa. n AR Funds and Currency received on Der - mail, and r collections made in all the principal cities oldie United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, Ncw York, Itoston ar..l Cincinnati constantly fur sale in sums to quit purrhasers. Kentucky, 'ndiatta, MUD, Virginia and Vennsyl rut ia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favora ble terms. 'II e highest premium paid fur American Gold Exchange On England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4c. mar22-y AI.LER KRAMER. EDWARD IMAM KitABIBIR. & RAII3I, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE Bit.01(- Elts. DEALERS IN. FOREIGN AND DONIEsTic !SILLS, RILLS OF EXCLIANGE,CERTIFCATES OF ,DEPOSITF., BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood stn., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. my2B 8 MAC*" AND DEALER IN EXCHANGE COIN AND No. 51 Alorket s it:riling rate. Esc Nu. York pr Philadelphia " Baltimore " Buying rites. Ohl" I ills Indeaeaa I •' Kentucky t " Virginia I " Wheeling Tennessee 3 " u 19• y Longing. Edit tons. r AN% I'S 111stor ! of Paintoig ; Oakiey's " of the SAT:4%ms; SMlller's Don Carlos and other Drama.; Cot/'a house of .Austria; Lamartme•s II stirs of the (.ITondtsts; Staunton's Clic., l':3ler•s 1131111 Book ; Bratgiatic Literature; Schlegel's Philosophy of 11:stur,g, ; Itnscoc's Lorenzo I , e Medic.; I'la/set/Cs Lcu let, tl, ;—for sale by IL S. tioswoicrii tt. co. aug27 43 Market at S. Hot 0, Canal Rastas, ritisburgh,.Po. r 1111 E vulisMilier having leased the above establislv -1 meet, and having refitted and made some materi al alteratiiimi and W1%1140115, is now prepared to ac commodate lain friends and the travelling cnintntinity in the lost possible manner. The advantages auto. cacellent I louse ire pectiliar to itselL as those travel ling by Canal, particularly in inclement weather, nr laming at midnight, have only lost- n from the pack et into the beautifully furnished apartment., where they will he contented and ciintfortabln. In adds bon t o the extensive ageol/11110411/10113 belonging to this house, the proprietor has at great eigenlie refit ted, renovated, and made such additions as wall se cure to him the promise of his kind patrons "Wall call again." The Bar, the Dining Room, the Chambers, and particularly the culinary departments, are so provid ed for that we challange competition anywhere. The fare wail be of the beat thr market affords, and the prices liberal. The proprietor haring been engaged an catering for guests for lea ) ears past le {lie east, feels as stared that by strict sitention to business with a wat c hful eve to the comforts of has guests, he will deserve. a share of public patronage.. ang23-fina HENRY L. 1111111iDOLDER. AYOUNG 'AI AN, who Ilse Ind some experience in the Grocery Business; has R Ehir knowledge or Book-Keeping; and writes a good business hand, us anxious to obtain a situation in Pittsburgh. Ile would be wdliug to accept a moderate compensation. A note addressed " FL, &lice ~fthe morning Pont," receite immediate ate, tion. .b 2S S. DALZELL has nn hand, and is .dco constantly mromfacturing to order; the billowing named articles: Gentlemen's Fine Dress Boots and Shoes, or the latest fashion, at retnarlta4dy low prices. Fine Dress Boots at $5,00, such as is usually sold in other stores at $6,00. A good plain well made calf Hoot at $4,00. All other kinds of work equally low. Also, a good and full assortment of Ladies', Misses', and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Half Gaiters, Buskins and Slippers, of the moat substantial kind to the very finest dress shoe. S. D. being a practical shoe-maker. attends to the mantilbeturtug of his own work; and has it done in the most substantial manner, vet neat style; nod having adopted the motto of small profits and quick returns, will sell as low as the lowest. laia26,l3in POUR LOTS--Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay fits., each lot having 1.4 IL front, and extending back 110 R. Two of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole property is one of the most ad vantageous in the city. For further information ap ply to N. SIVARTZW ELDER, Fourth at., nova.tf bet. Wood and Smithfield. D imumATlsm—Myrre Rheumatic Embroca lA, lion, a certain cure for Rheumatistn, prepared only by JACOB MYERS, Price SO ctn. por bottle. 4th st. tOtA DWELLING HOUSE, with a front room convenient for business, situated in the Fifth ward, between Walnut at. and the Canal bridge. jy23-tf It DOSS Err. aAt. Mrs. DUFF'S New 1111111itery Store, 10 St. Clair street, NEW style French Cheinic ettes, Mourning Cok tars,Fancy Frills and Capes, Mournitte"., Ladies Sil Scarf's, a new and elegantftle7.: Ladies Velvet Bead Bags, Black netr4. 4 en, of"" te e RlB selection of rich new styles Cap"."..jkrlvlualins, Rte eons, Rich Black Silk for Citrefflnj Nets, &c., Ladies Cardinaler P er cut to order , comets, Caps, Capes, in. the' latest styles . Ali the Millinery business. Frills, and every al. , ' sep,t good Accountant and general litt• illness Clerk, who is acquainted with Mercan usiness generally, and the dry goods branch in particular. Apply to aug27 JOHN D. DAVI f eruct. • GIIAMBER' CYCLOPEDIA—No 11,0i*thie Yalu ./able periodical, just received apefer sale at sep2 Mot SE'S. ENE WILLIAM A. HILL a Co.. AND SPECIE, It ILL & CURRY', N. HOLMES & SON, 1311:EME! treet, Piasburgh. Lange. Buying rate. Citnannati I die Loutartlle 1 ill S.. Lotlia i t 4 LANK NOTES Buying eaten. County & & ity 4,44,1'. I the Relic! notes j •• Pennsylvania Co " New Sark / " Alaeylanil Nee Orleans NEW .1 RR .1 NG FM EsT =EI New 'York Boot and Shoe Stored No. 12:2, Wood st., Pittsburgh. For Sale, OEM JUST RECEIVED EMUMNII =I FlcAlJistpx tc-All+:iieatlugg 01 ntur nt INSENSIITLEAYEIISPIILATION2 .• - THE preceding figure 1 1, . Oven to represent the Ir tSNezel2 PERSPIIIATIONS• t is thb great evacuatior it the impurities of the lody. It will benoticeci hat a thick cloudy mist isdeic froth all points - a IC eilititeei which indi. bates that this perspira ion flows uninterrupted when we are inhealth, .ut Ceases when we .are ick. Life cannot beeus- . _deposes by this meansof nearlyall the impurities within us. The language of Scripture is "in the Blood I. the Life." If it ever be comes impure, it may be traced directly to the stop. page Of the inseneibleperspiration. Thug we see; all that is necessary when the blood is stagnant, or in fected, is to open the pore', and it relieve* itself from all impurity irieldnay, Its own heat add vitality arc sufficient, without one particle cif Medicine, except to open the pores upon the silence. Thus we see the' folly of taking so meet, internal remedies.' All practioners, however, direct their efforts to restore the Insensible Perspiration. The l i firtrflpfsbiliar 'or instance, steams, the liydropathist shrothls us in -al blankets, the Homopathist deals out infinitissimals,l the Allopathist bleeds and doses us with mercury, 1 and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills, pills, pills. To give some idea of the amount of thin Trsensi• ble Perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr. Lewenhock; ascertained that five-eights gf all we re ceive into the stomach, passed off by this means. In , other words, if we cat and drink eight pounds per day, we evacuate five pounds of it by the Insensible Perspiration. This is none other than the used up particles m the blood, and ther juices giving place to the LICNI and fresh one. To check this, therefore, is to ro• Lain in the system five-eights of all the virulent matter that nature demands should leave the body. By a sudden transition from heat to cold, the pore. are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease be- gins at once to develops itself. Hence, a stoppage c. this flow of the juices, originates au many com plaints. It is by stopping the pores, that overwhelms man kind with coughs, colds, and consumption: Pliny tenths of the world die from diseases induced by a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. Let me ask, now, every candid mind, what count seems the most reasonable to pursue, to unstop the pores, after they are closed. Would you give physic to unstop the pores? Or would you apply something that would do this upon the surface, where-the clogs ging actually is? And yet I know of no physicist' who makes any external applications to effect it: Unuer,these circumstances, I present to physicians, and to all others, McAlister's All-Healing Ointment, or the World's Salve. It has power to restore per spiration on the feet, on the head old sores, upon her chest, in Short, upon any part of the body, whether diseased slightly or severely. It baspditlir to cause all external sores, sciofulous humors, akin diseases, poisonous wounds, to dis charge their putrid matter, and then heals them. MEE= It is a remedy that sweeps Mt the whole catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire cuitcie to its healthy functions. It is a remedy that forbids the necessity ofso mans and de Mteriousdrugs taken into the stomach. It is a remedy that neither sickens, gives inconve nience, or is dangerous to the intestines. It preserves and defends the Surface from all de rangement of its functions. The surface is the out let of five eights of the bile and used up matter with in. It is pierced with millionsof openings to relieve the intestines. Stop up thes pores, and deathli k nocks at your door. It is rightly termed All-Healing, for there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it fur the last fourteen years for alf dirreiscs of the chest, consumption, liv er,involving the utmost danger and responsigility,and I declare before Heaven and man, that not in one; single case has it failed to benefit, when the patient was within the reach of mortal means. I have had physicians, learned in tire profOion ; I hare had ministers of the Gospel, .lady. s on the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, genticm of the highest erudition and mull iitides of the poor, use it in every variety of way, and there has been hut one vioce—one united and universal voice—saying "NI% A Ilist r, your Ointment is good. Cr) SU.)IPTION.—It can hardly be credited that a Ave an have any effect upon the lungs, seated as th •re within the system. But if placed upon the chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs, seperateir the poisonous particles that arc consuming them and ctpels them from the system. I need no{ sty that it is curing persons of consump tion continually, although we are told it is foolish. Hess, I care not what is said, sun long as I can cure several thousand persons yearly. IfEADACIIE.—The Salve has rifted persons of the Headache of ten years standing, and who had it regularly every week, so that vomiting often took place. Deafness and Ear Acho arc helped with like sue• coax. COLD FEET.—Consumption„ Liver complaint, pains in the chest or side, falling Mr the hair, ouo or the other always accompanies cold feet. The Salve will cure every case. In Scronfla, P.rysippla.s, salt Rheum, Liver corn plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sort Breast, Piles, all Chest Diseases, such as Asthma, oppressinn,P ain, also Sore Lips, Chap ped Ilands, Tumours, Cutaneous &Options, Nervous Diseases, and of the Spine theto is ptuhably no med icine now known so good. BURNS.—It is the best thing in the world foe Burns. (Read the Directions around the box.) PIMPLES ON THET'ACP,—Masculine Skin gross surface. Its first action is to expel all humor. It will not cease drawing till the face is free from an, matter that may be lodged under the skin, and fro. uuently breaking out to the surface. It then heals When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repul sire surface, it begins to soften and dollen until the skin lincrimes as smooth and delicate as a child& WORMS„— If parents knew• how fatal most medi cines were to children taken inwardly, they would slow to resort to them. Especially "mercurial lozenges" called "medicated lozenges," "vermi fuges" tills , &c. The truth is, no one can tell, in variably wit'-it worms are present. Now let me sat to parents that this Salve will always tell if a child has worms. It will drive every vestige of them a way. (Read the directions around the box.) There is probably no medicine on the face of thr earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion 01 worms. TOlLET.—Although I have said little about it as a hair restorative yet I will stake it against the world! They use bong their Ods far and near, and mine will restore the hair two cases to their one. OLD SORES.—That some Sores are an outlet ts. ihe impurities of tne system, is, because they cannot pass otr throngli the natural channels of the Insens, We Perspiration. If such sores are !sealed up the impurities must have some other outlet, or it will en danger life. This salvo will always provide for such emergencies. lilt EI:MITISM.—It removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain o course ceases. rEvEß.s.—ln all cases of fever, the difficulty lies in the pores being locked up, so that the heat and perspiration cannot pass oft If the least moisture could he started the crisis has passed and the danger over. The All-Healing Ointment will in all cases oi fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth the perspiration, SCALD HEAD.—We have cured cases that acts ally defied every thing known, as well us the ability or tin,n or twenty doctors. One man told us he had spent S3OO on his children without any benefit, when a few boxes of the ointment cured them. CORNS.--Occasional use of the Ointment will al ways keep corns from growing. People need never be troubled with them if they will tine it. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.—No man can meas. ure its value. So long as the stars roll along over Ileavens—so long as man treads the earth, sub tect to all infintities of the desh—so long as disease and sickness is known—just so long will this good- Ointment be used and esteemed. When man en from off the earth, then the demand wilrisc: and not till then. JAMES McALISYF,O & Co Sole proprietors of the above Mediesdo• Price cents pet box. CAUTION.--- , ds the All-II • g Ointment has been greatly counterfeited Hive given this Cau tion to the public that' tintment will be genuine unless the names amen McAlister, or James Mc. Ander ¢ Co., vnuermg with a er.r( upon EYERI label." we hereby offer a reward of $5O tc ' be conviction in any of the constituted • or the United States, for any individual comi c., citing our name and Ointment. PRICE 26 CENTS PER BOX. .ti;ENTS IN PITTSBURGH—Brnun & Reiter, corner of Liberty and St. Clair sta. are the whole sale agents, and L. Wilton, jr., corner Market et. and the Diamond; Hays & Brockway, (Druggists No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty et.; J. H. Cassel, corner of Walnut and Penn streets., sth ward, and sold at the Bookstore in Smithfield et., 3d door from Second el. and in Allegheny city by H P. Schwartz, and J. Sar , gent, and by J. G. Smith (Druggist) Birmingham; and D. Negloy, East Liberty; H. Rowland, McKeesport; Somliel Walker, Elizabeth; J. Alexander & Son, Mo. nongahela City; N. B. Bowman & Co.; J. T. 'Etagere, Brownsville, Pa; Dr. S. Smith, Bridgewatert, and John Barclay, Beaver Pa. sear 20. Brown Lawns+ AA. MASON, No. 62 Market et.; has received , 29 pieces new style Drown Lawn jet,. n off lioni the blood and -Circus t. FROM TRE'''OLYMPIANTAWHITII:EATRE; VIIILADELJPILIA • Splendid jequestriah cornposee entirely:of 6TAIt PEtIFI/1114ERS, urn exhihii under their isplendi4lllratee. - P.ront_Pati/liori, rn co tncidiouily furnished fur.'the c.ornfortible 'reception 3e 3000 person's, Pittshurgh;''On'thti 10th; Ilth; 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th of Shptetriber'next; in front of the AkiitlCAN Ilarei. . Adthittihne;'2s . cents:. Independent•of Wills'. delehrated Brass Band, the company will be saluted; on their arrival; bY.Mr. Wallace's String Band; playing airs froth: the most oapular Operas. In the evening the p'avillion will be illuminated by the patent sylvtc Gas, invented by 13. F. Caston, Esq. r of the United States Navy Department, Wash ington. It is an entirely new method, giving a su perior light; free from all nauseous egittOia, the ladt of all other attempts, and casting a ..light scarcely less bzilliant than the noonday sun. ' Constituting this company will be &Una Mr. J. 'G. Cadwallader, who will ride his much admired acts of the Russian Envoys the Terrors of a Sorcerer of Siam, and the beautiful episode of the Spirit on ' his Nat wing, on 2,3, and 4 horses. Madamelouisa Howard, the great Irktint rEstALE tuursratan, whose admirable personations, on a single horse charm and delight all who. behold her, justifying public opinion in awarding to her tile high position she has aucceskciply held amidst a host of rival stars. • • CLOWN—Dan Rfee, the 'mirth-provoking, Dan? whose infinite JEST and FUN, unstained by elide nese and volgatity j rplaces him far beyond the reach of IMITATION. Mr. HORACE Nichols ) the Prince of 'king Me tern. THE RIVERS FAXILY whose union of talent, Is without a parrallol in'th ' e world. CHARLES ILIVEns the most finished artist in his arrangement and exe cution °femme% and gymnastic groups. F.REDisuct. Rn ens presents every kind of Foreign act, that can surprise by novelty, and Master Itictranu 'RIVERS, (the 'inimitable,') will perform his act on a single horse, as perfbrmed before the President and Sena tors of the United States, and by all present declar ed the most perfect union of WONDER AND GRACE the world ever knew. Muter T..Nr.var.c, who has acquired the rare art or riding, and executing the most difficult feats BACKWARDS on a single horse. Mr. Wm.. Scour will ride his fine classic aets,on 2, 3 and 4 horses, forming a pyramid of fire persons, whom he will bear above his horses at lightning speed. SIGNIOn GERMAN' the mighty Italian equestrian will ride his incredible necromantic scenes, introduc ing, 'Les batons du diable,' and his Golden Pale tons, &c. &c. lie will , also bring forw ard his two wonderful dogs, whose feats urn without equal in the Arena. Mr. W. How;ma, the Spanish scen:e rider, and great representative of the Red Man of the; Forest. Mr. Csts nt.r.s Forrta, who rides a great drainatic scene, and a Grand Military act, entitled- 1 . HONOR TO OUR HEROES. "T" Or All for our Country, in which• by the old of correct costume, he will represent the Chief Patriarch praying for his country, GEN. ZACK TAYLOR, at Nlonterey, IlittAst STIFF, It Yankee volunteer,'Santa Alma, the commander of Mexico concluding with the SOLDIER OF FREEDOM, bearing the memo rable resolve,--"C EN. TAYLOU. NEVER SVRItENDEII3." Mons Demons, of the 'Cirque Glompique,' will introduce the Arabian Dancing Mare 6 HAinEe. ,, whose beautiful dances far surpass anything e of the kind ever yet brought before the public. Also the comic ponies, Romeo and Juliet, will by their comic dinner scents, leaps and counter leaps, prove their instinctive bent for drollery. Tgr Parents and guardians may with confidence bring their families, as under the watchful care of the proprietor, nothing approaching a shade of vul garity can find its stay among the choice representa tions of the Arena. The afternoon and evening performances entirely varied. ang.24l4in The Most Astounding Discovery. A BLESSING! 'A MIRACLE!! A WONDER.III To cure Eruptions and Disfigurements of the Skin, Frerkle!„ - Sanburn, Salt Mietun, Scurry, Sore Headi, FOUR years ago fast August, the capital of France was astonished in consequence of a discovery made by an Italian Chemist. Many doubted—it seem cd almost an impossibility that any thing made by the hands of man, could have such singular powers as that claimed by AxToran VEsentut fir his invea tion. Many classed him and his invention as a hum bug, (aud, alas! many foolish persons without trying, do the same now;) at length, after testing it in the hospitals, the Medical Society of Paris, (the' best chemists in the world) - deliveredtho following report to Signor Vesprini: " We have now minutely and carefully examined the singular invention of Vesprini, We have analyz ed its component parts—we have used it in several cases, and we hesitate not to pronounce it (The Italian Chemical Soap) as a great blessing, and a truly wonderful remedy for any cutaneous eruption or disfigurement of the skin. Its inventor we con sider the true philanthropist of suffering mankind. (Signed) LEOPOLD DUPREY, Pres.", Then comes the report of the-"Societe de Magi Lute," of scientific experiments: " We are astounded," exclaims the aged president, I" at this singular preparation—Vesprini's Italian Chemical Soap! Where, indeed, will science stop! Here we have a preparation made in the form of a beautiful' piece of soap, which we know by actual I practice, to cure every cutaneous eruption, every !disfigurement of, rintl.even discolored skin! Where will its magic and singular power cease i The Ne ! gro, the Creole, the Yellow Race of the East, and the Red Man ofihe Far West, are alike under the in fluence of its extraordinary powers of clearing yel i low or discolored skin, and make it white and beau- Eifel, and (a - changing the color ofdark, or black, or brown skin." (Here an - eral persons were brought l-forward by the - president, who.hail used it, in proof of his assertions.) READ THIS! E=EMIM PROPRIETOR In consideration of the sum of $3600, I have di vulged to Ma. T. Jones, residing in the City of New York, N. A., the role process of manufitcturing, together with a statement ofthe ingredients compos ing, nay Italian Chemical Soap. He is to manufac tore it for sale in the United States only, and to have the privilege of naming it "Jones': Ration Chemical Soap." Witness, Henry 3. Iloldsworth. (Signed) ANTONIO lESPRINI. There are 'probably few persona of intell r ig,enco, who, after reading the above, will doubt flit quali ties of loners Italian chemical Soap, ini curing Eruptions, Disfigurements, Freckles, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Erisypelas, Sun-burn, hloryhew, Tan, Yel low or Brown Skin, Sc. Should there he suer per sons, perhaps the following recrimtnendat'ons, as well as hundreds from others, may convin e them., Et:TFor sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, c rner of Wood and Liberty streets, the % 'only place ' Pitts burgh where the GENtinvt cat' be obtain AI; ALL 01'11E10 ARE COUNTERFEIT- T. jan4s Just Arrived, _1 ONE splendid .Rosewood tit Octave Semi Grand PIANO FORTE, from the celebrated factory of Henri Herz, Paris; equal to the one used at his Con certs, which, for richness of tone end durability of worktrianship,cannot be surpassed. To be sold low for cash at • JOHN H. MELLOR'S, aue2S Sl Wood et. _ Fall Vaa 0 MOORE has just received from New York 0 „ the Fall Style of HATS, which he will inA troduco this day, Saturday, Aug. 28th. All those in vast of a neat and superior HAT; would do well to call at ang:2S Full F'nshlons. 11, fivrs rpoi: subscriber will introduce, this day, Beebe & Coster's Fall Style of French, Mole Skin, Silk' tmd Nutra Hate, to which he would invite the atten tion of the pubic. G. W. GLASGOW, 102 Wood et., ang2S 3d door below Davis Auction Rooms. N. B. His Fall assortment of Caps and pluffs, bracing an extensive variety, is daily expected, and will be-duly announced. G . W. G. ANIMAL CHEMISTRY, or Organive Cirginistry,, in its application to Physiology and Pathology, by Justus Liebig, Professor of Chemistry. For sale nt [aug2o] MORSE'S. CH ROME GREEN : 28 boxes; just received and for sale by HAYS 2V: gitocRWAY, aug27 near Canal Basin. CHEMISTRY—In . its 'application to Agriculture and Physiology, by Justus Liebig. For sale at aug27 , MORSE'S q MI E PIG--A treatise on the breeds, management, feeding, and‘medical. treatment of swine, with directions for salting pork, and curing bacon and hams, illustrated wi th-engrarings drawn from life, by Wm. - Yonatt. For sale at MORSE'S, aug26 SA Furth street. . • Notlluto.q THE Stockholders of the Firmer , irDeposit Bank of Pittsburgh, intend making applicationto the next Legislature , for such alteration of their charter as will give them Banking privileges] or, if deemed expedienti will ask to , be incorporated ;as-a n ew Bank.. By order of the Board of Directors.. ' je.3o-law6m THOMPSON BELL, Cashier.- t. - ° Di. grown gibes his_pattiebiar atiefttibh reatnientand invstigation of the All disertsesiirising froto Impuritiestif 11 iiiietifo tc scrofula, syphilis, setninal *eekhesS itnptiteiityi salt rheum, diseases of the dye. amt eat; theidttatistti l piles, palsey.' , . . ~ , .... 1 ,e, Dr. Brown has"much pleasure i in annottnelhg t , the public, that he is in possession of the latett-i formation and .itnproveerit m the .treatirieht b t i rn secondarpsyplols,prattised at thellii.sLocklitis. . pital. The modern reseefehis on . siphilis,"rite complications and consequences, and the imploired 1 modes of practice which have been tnade - knoivti to the public but recentley; Mint) fka l e : chiefly: , who make this branch of Medicine; their partite , lar study and practise. : , . " - t , _ ~ -- Many new and valuable rernedies havebetat lite , ly introduced, 'Whichsecures the Stientbeing.ffietc curialited out of existence Strangers ate apprised that Doctor Broitit has been :ittlohateil in evety branch df medicine, did - regularly adinitted:th -. practise, and that he now Confines, hifnself to the: study malpractice of this particular branch,togetit.' er with all diseases of a private or , delicate rattan' incident to the homan frame. - Dro•efue, no pay. Recent cases are relieved in a sltert-tirne,' wIII 4 out interruption from business. ' Letters from a distance,, asking advice. Myatt Coll.. rain a fee, or they will not be attended t 0 ...-...:: , ' (0-Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors front Wood street, towards the -market. Corundfailtikt strictly confidential _ iy2a.4 , 18, 17 %* . . , WV. ALEXANDER &,NONS.f. • Coffin Makers and FurnishingrUndertitkets, roouta OF ?VCR AHD T. CE.AIk fititirth; 0tP0111715 THE EXCHANGE'HOTEL,ENTitAIitt ON RESPECTFULLY'inform'thaf 8 . friends, aed the public,tliatther. are prepared to furnish essid:ur 71ammimr. tend to every thing in the )OEI of. Undertakers, as they bait quit the business of Cabinettlaking, and their ate& Lion will be devoted altogether to. the .alltsve Muir ness, keep a large assortment of COFFIN'S inade and finished, covered, and lined in the :Mated with a variety of materials, and at all, prites; lc* keep SU ROU DS ready made, of all Mice, 'of Pi:Wife; Cambi ic, and Muslin, at all prices, Mid Malt - Fa-die eastern style, and all other articles necerursl7 for . dressing the dead, and furnishing funttas, orqtralP ty and prices to suit; SILVER PLATES fot thgral-_ ing the name_ and age ; ICE. CASES Rif. laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their.friendl. any length oftime, and have ZINC PANS lopitt WV - In for laying on the body ; LEADEN enkns . alivaiti. on hand. We'bave a splendid new HEAlteE•)iiirl a pair of fint horses, and any number of the l best carriages,. ete. etc., and will he prompt, punctual/ and reasonable.. PKOPOSA.I4IS" • ""tXTILL be received at the office ofthoPittlihnret V V Water Works,- - until the first efOctolier nest) for erecting Engine's and Pumps for the Allegftest City Water Worlis. (suudriela For furnishing 75,000 lbs of Castings tor frames' and " 4,800 tt to sererr Bolts. - 550 feet -Of 24 inch lied pipe; • 000 - tt It - 20 tr 550 " " 12 " " two 24 inch Stop . Valves. •.' . tt two 12 tt, it at ' tt " two 20 .1 " Cocks. ProPosals to slate the sum for Engines and utoPs complete. To state the amount per, lb. fur . Castiat,4-Bereivl. Bolts, Pipes, and Slop Valve. V—and .tti. stite".,thd amount for - the two 20 inch Stopcock - 1i For particulars esquire of ROBERT idOORE,: • aug2G-td Sup't. of Pittsburgh Watertroikit. 1!MEIl Drugs! Drugs S -Drugs!! - , .- XTOW opening at the. Drug Warehouse a..IIASS & IIItOCKWAY. i w a large and elieleeted as sortment of Drugs, Chemieals, Taints, Oli n no Dye Stuffs, direct from New York and other F.mitera cities, which will be sold at extremelylow ,pricelk Call and examine for yourselves. No 2 Coinmertial near Canal. Said& IZINI - - ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTt'PIITA Cincinnati, _ TIIE next Fall and Winter. course Leetbres commences in this institution' di' the first Mo nday in November, and continues font months,ivhich is immediately steceeded by the Spring and - Seidner session, which also eontinnes four monlbc,. ATgrat• uitotis preliminary course commences 'on the first Monday in October; and continues oho inheih.:.. M. D. Anatomy and Optrarive Sur- .. gory. • . :610,00 L. E. dunes M. DJ Mate:in, 'therapecrtlti.... and Botany. no J. H. Oliver M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy: :....1%00 W. Beach M. D. Surgery'ancl 1 eine - • - 0,00 . A. H. Baldriage M. D. Obstetrics and-Dis eases of Womeri and dliildreni T. V. Morrow M. D. ratlailogy,Tlieory,and Practice of Medicine. atricu!ntion Ticket $3. Use- WLltmaty Graduation Fee $4O. DemiiistFator's Ticket $3, Op. Pisr, Nor 4, 1840 8100 mdd on or before tha first Mondayin,Noveln.. her next, will be received, fur tuition:in .full. 'Of ono student: Or $5O paid by the Brat . 'of October : inxti - , will secure all the ticketefor .one fult course:; the Denionstratorts ticket, use of. Library and:Matricula- r tion ticket excepted. The - -Institutk received ils charter in 1545. The College edifice is uititated at the corner of Court and plena_ streets. The Course.:. of instruction will embrace .every _thing of seine; known and ought in the Old ;Medical Colleges,* a well as' the Reformed .and -Botanical Sabot of lehuti: cone.. Six• or seven lectures will be given Board from $2,50 to $3,00 . per week:.., padi .tea for graduation, in addition to the preliminary-term of';_ study, int.:4 have attended two Rill courses in some legally -incorporated Merfieal College the _last.'or which rudat be in this or' one courseafter four years . practice. - All letters soliciting further inrorination, ot eon. taining money for the Faculty, mist be addressed to the undersigned [post paid.) Notes- saf itolvlnt. Banks of the Stdits in which atudentiresidecayilFbe received in payment of re 6. T V:MORROW, Dean tif Chi - . filly 1:7; I S-17...—Cirt Eng: Imported Segars, .ete. MILE lovers of good Segare and TaleCie, spectfully informed, that the sebsetiber,has just received an extensive assortMent Of the:Moat a_pprov ; ed brands, among them the following,- viz: Victoria, Plantation, Principe, Venus Regalia,, Regalia, Pagorra's, gugenels, -commois Also, a few Boxes o f ...shotres vaek - ri k tpi• celebrated chewing tobacco. .10F.1.1 , 400P.11, augG Druggists Filth' and Wood its 0:7- Chronicle oiitKgazette copy.- No. 75, Wood st., 3d door above Fourth etaaireL r Spades, porks,,,se c .. • z e riiHE . undersigned has been appointed agent - for . the sale or the above articles manufaettited:by Jno.Pdrvis Co. 'All orders addressed to him for such articles will receive promp; attentive', at the. lowest manu'actureee prices.. *. . GEO. coctiaMit. 211 Woad street. 12Ei Wellsville, Glassgovr & lienver Packets. , THE New and Light Diaught.Steamei CAROLINE,' Nixon, Master, will inn be , tween Pittsburgh and thr,,ahove Ports driringtjp.aea, son oflow water; leaving,Pittslnugh every Mondnyi Wednesday, and Friday, at 9 and, Wellsville every Tuesday,Thursd.i t and'-Sattiidayi, at 7 o ' clock, A .'. 14. For For ftnig4t iirplasago apply on. beard. ' • jy9adt.r /toots, Shoes. Trunksi etc: FOLLANSBEE .le. HAY ' W ARE, WHOLESALE and Retail, Boar; Stroh,,. and TAITNIE &roan, No. IN Liberty atteet, nearly. opposite the head of Wood: F. &H. have miters and are receiving their Fall and Winter stock of BOOTS, SHOES, &c. consisting of the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to -this niarket.' Our stock of goods have mostly been nirinufiietnred to our order, and expressly for the Pittsburgh ziarket. We also - hare constantly . on ' kande splendid - stock Of Hdyttfard , , Metalic Gam 'Eldstic , Shbei f both for , Ladies , and Gentlemen's wear,. the - mciit article -ever 'manufactured: : We viould.,solicit'art-' examination of our stock of goods, by all;yrbo wlsh to purchase either at wholesale or retaftins shalt sell at a small advahee asopecoat,CodettylUeithints will find it to their interest to call and - einOtti:pur stock-before purchasing. •'• FOLLANSBEe& No 186 Liberty at., Ptuebn hr aug2l ' niedlool and Atioi•giesil Oinoo. liaaltb'ie tho 'charm of life,withoiitit gold Loyd, ldtlaray frientliq all, all, SA) ant nibyacr, DOCTOR 'BROM% a sgirlarly siduiated lan horn [ha' asttrisitt ss, would respettfullyat . toisheh, citieens nttlllittr6, itittity; that' lth%fats forisulted tudimitly " and confthlentially, every and evening at his olnet m Diamond Aiig3% a atilt loots froth lifoull street FA Ct. LTT : h 111 litstrf. zo,co 10,00 ME MOE