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The picayune has a letter dated Buena Vista, AnkuSt '10; Which says that Col: Payne, of the North Carolina. Regiment, had, rendered himself unpopular, and-in consequence his men u.ere dis pasted to; tu - volt. They threw stones at his tent, and:utterly refused to obey him. ' Col. P. had two of the principal ringleaders shot. `Strl.l.. LITER FROM GEN. SCODT I WASHINGTON', Sept. 14, 9 o'clock, P. M. The governinent despatches have this MOMS , been received at Washington, by express. The nevraheretofore received has been fully con 'Arnie& Ca the night of the 20th ult., the American fore. cie, consisting of '7OOO men, met the enemy at Charbuco, a distance of 3 of four miles from the Mexican capital. IThe Mexicans were 22,000 strong, and were entrenched behind an immense battery of heavy artillery. 'After twahours of bloody conflict, our gallant troops swept everything before them, mainly at ttoiitt of the bayonet I le American loss is estimated at 1000—aome • say less than that number. - The Mexican loss is 5000, amongst whom are ;lumbered many of the most distinguished officers and.toldiers in the army, gentlemen and civilians . 'rtie armistice was agreed upon, and fire com- . _minioners wereagreed upon, at the head of whom *Wei Herrera. ME They bad two meetings, and were to bold a thlid on Monday, August 30. yalen cil k e scaped with two companies to tobuca. and 'pronounced against Santa Anna and peace. BEAT BATTLE! g WE = AMERICANS VICTORIOUS! I Sept. L 4, LL) o'clock, P. M. The - Ledger pony express. 2-i hours in advance of the mail,has arrived here this evening, bringing thriN„o. Picayune of the Sit: inst. The steamer Mary Kingsland, arrived on the 7th ot-New Orleans, with later dates from Vera • 1 6 ;4-, ;.;She brings accounts of the two battles of Con- Alas 'and eharliarao,alled from the fieldl .vi , orks.of the enemyi, • • I' 'The proposition for an armistice was made by Gen. Scott,—supposed to have been at the instance of the British Ambassador. - t The report heretofore given, that the city of Mexico is at the mercy of Gen. Scott, seems to be unfounded;kand should peace not follow' from the negotiations now pending, another battle must ensue. infl El El ENE • A letter trot; Mr. Kendall, of the Picayune, da • -f *ld Laembaso, Aug. 2/2d, says that the Archhish. • A op's palace of this piece is now occupied by Gen. S • cottt and a portion of the army, after defeatiog the enemy in two of the hardest fought battles of the war, On tbe.l 4th inst.,. a reconnoitre made by Col. Duncan having satisfied Gen. - Scott that a road for ar tillery could be cut from Chalcoah San Cagus tine, Gen. Worth's division moved in that direr tion, -- on the 15th, followed by Generals Quitman.] pillow and Quiggs. - By this movement a new line of 'operations was taken on the southern' and western sides of the city or. Mexico, and the strong works of Pcnon and Mciicalsango, on which Santa Anna had bestowed some immedtate labor, were completely. turned. t . On the IGth of Angust, Gen. Worth marched as Ifar as the Hacienda of Sarigereoia, where a halt was ordered by Gen. Scott, as Gen. Twiggs had inet a large I urce of the enemy at Hakes., ' Gen. Twiggs promptly ordered the heaviest guns to be unlimbered, and. after:a few discharges, the enemy were dispersed, with a loss of six killed. On the 'l7th inst., Gen; Worth resumed his Maid' over bad roads, but by S o'clock in the mar _riing be was in sight of the domes and spires of Vie capitol, without any opposition, except that Locks had been rolled into the road, and ditches diy, evidently showing that Gen. Scutt had stolen iss march. on Santa Anna: On reaching this point, however, a scattering fire was; opened' by a fdrce stationed an advert tagenus fioaitinn, which was soon silericed by CoL Smith'S figlicbatillion of the Second . Artillery, under Mil AnOther . ,,hitick was shortly after made, but' again the ,enetnYipickets were driven in without • At 7 o'clock,•on - the ISth ;ult., Gen. Scott arri• rived at San Augestine, and at 10 o'clock, Gen. Vt'orth was in full march for the city of Mexico, by the Mein road. Majors Smith and Turnbull, Capt. Mason and other engineers and officers, were supported by Capt. Blake's squadron of dragoons, to reconnoi; tree when a masked battery was opened upon them, and the first ball from an 18 pounder, Milled Capt. Thornton; of the Second dragoons, besides serious ly= wounding a guide. Col.'Garland's brigade was ordered to occupy a - position 'on- tl4 in sight of the enemy's battery at San Antonio, while Col. Stark's brig ade anti Onnean's battery took their stations on the rear close, by. , A pity' was then sent out to reconoitre, and to ascertain the pradticability of finding a road by • . which the '%irlage of San Angel could be reached, and the stronghold of,San Antonia thus turned. This party had a skirmish with the enemy, kill. cog five or six. and taking as many prisoners, with out loosing a single man.. - The result of the reconuoisance was favorable, and it was ascertained that a road could be made. Mexiirans were plainly seen in force near Ironteras, and at a,cOuncil held that night, it was detet mined to attack them on the meriting: While this reconnoisauce was going on, Gen. Worth had established himself at the Pascada of ' Busters, in the windows of which countless num, bets oldie enemy could be - seen at work upon the batteries of San A,titonia; . Aboakacton they opened upon the hacienda with • 'shot andiehells..,: Nearly every shot took effect, but did no damage,except to , the buildings. .:Late in the. evening they were again opened,but 'ivere.silenced during the night. ~H ad, the fire been kept up, the Hacienda might • have been Rip to .piecosi and the active command compelled to' retreat. At 8 P'4o,lt: on the morning of, the 10th, the hstteries - egairi Opened on Gen. Worth's position., hcrt,wes; Me, fita,that the troops were. com pelled tq gain shelter behind the buildings, but did notgglue,ufiAlle.ptisitions: :A ant ft o'clock the divisions of Gets. Twiggs and Pillow were ordered to:march in the direction of 13ronteras, and by 1, o'clock in the afternoon, were in plain sight of the '.enemies batteries, and within range of their heavy guns. - 'The brigade of C01..P. E. Smith was ardered to adVanae -threitli'Mwardi the enerny's,Works, OM NEI GEM Mil E .4 e." EON =EMI NM E BREI 1)M =='!==g NEWS CONFIRMED: "1,4 MUM =M= ~ .... whilst that of C,olrAileY..tinfed liaseat : ds .l a - Sinai' Wild CltelerYSantlSStersasPaema• village at the_ rieht; and thus cut off rem te A VERY IMPORTANT -COMMUNICATION Siiiieli . might be - secit to Valenettittonl; the city TO / add., eissorre• rie .era. ?LACES, ...., ._. , .- , ll.' . -I- . I - At-IA 1,1 Titittl',.: Incesiant flif WrieirePeited-lorflCaraStruth s corn. ... . ....-.. • -„. - -• ;::.,.... .•;..... - e ...,... mand;atitifaiieithe,-;l7lllo!i;'irkOiae4'With thelS ....a•I rat lkf D F., It A.lsLe 0 Itt CLI M STA NtE S! pickets of-the enemy, driving them in. - -I".F YOU ARESICK - , - set cured - if welliemploy ...• -. 'The'rwefve pbinder 14teriet oftsapr. atagraw, r-nieasurekto co ntinue iro. Eimy iediVidual in• and the mountain` hOwitzer batteries ; now - corn- dulgesiin heliiite, hich must, to asgreeter or lessor mended byrZLieiat. Callender :Of the orduante de , extent, diearrarige the'admitable - and intricate com partment, Were pieiSed f o rward' on the enemy, ' but b. ittationi : 15'bl:eh TOTTilltlieSsYstem,.and;'cone.eqently were see ailighextiOsedsto a ate froin'heayiey guns, , . •-• '' a EvratT, ttroqiiPtlma... i . should painless some mild yet efficacious . , gimp' e and that they_weee,soon sileneed. . --. Lents. "Jitilsoir and Callenders were severely t a aerei , ted rtgeMt'foe'preserying,alt the functions of body in good order. wounded. - -- - ' • '' • ' DR. WOOD'S 'AI 3 o'clock Gen. Cadwallader' ties ordered out sansernanstat Arno WILD CHERRT BITTERS to support Col, Riley, heavy reinforcements having will achieve this result, and should be in every fami been.seen on their way Out from the city; whilst ly, and in the hands of every person, Who, by busis •Geri. Pierce was emit to sustain Gen. Smith. '' nesa, profession or general course Of is predia- The firing- front .the enemy's battery was- inces- eed to the very many little ailmentatllat render Sant. About 4 o'clock Gen. Scott arrived, and life a curse, instead ore the.. essiag, and finally result, in their aggregated c ondition, in cause 'seeing the immense ssrength of the Mexicans, at OF DEATH. once ordered Gen. Seields'-brigade to support Rile and Cadwallader, and prevent, if-possible, a junc -9 The Bitters here mentioned are compounded by a man of great skill and knowledge, from the simples tier' of the forces coming out of the city: Nature presents to those who care to find them, and Coming out of -the Fit with those of -Velencia, evhichare4hheeoitlreliable antidotes to the poison of Embracing a Treble' Company, and by far„the Larg chief ing redients are the uiversally but few of the movements of our troopi could be d ise as e . belove Sarsaparilla and the Barkof the Wild Cherry _ est Establishment ever. Organized, consisting .qf seen, but every motion of the enemy was visible. Tree, with which.the red man of the forest cures The order of battle o f Valencia was most rmpo- near ly every disease of the internal snafu. These sing. Infantry was seen drawn up to support materials, though powerful, in their action, are as the batteries. whilst the long line of the enemies common sense.teaches us, . JOSEPH H. BULL. .. W. C. CURRY. w A I D L 3I:I O T:T e AI E x C h R N i j a ci A e :T i l l . 3 1: f il r n o o:x t a ,:2 f E s th S c e - E l A x l T ,i ' s r, .. l e . A. I v. cavalry Were stationed tlitrear as if awaiting the ENTIRELY HARMLESS; RILL & CURRY, netexiate, tterraete BROKERS, AND DEALERS IX .. V_ HOVEL, Prerentirsten, on Monday and Tner§:: shock of the battle. Two separate charges of the and prepared as they are here, one of the grittiest cheat operatives toe he inhabitable globe. . By tak- ; FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER latter were seen to be repursed by Col Riley, until me. en the ens- in these Brezens, the scrofulous may be restored to' TIFCATES OFJJEPOSTT, BANK NOTES, night had fairly clorred On their firing beauty, and avoid the p im p l e r of the surgeon; for, GOLD AND SILVER. `clay; the 27th and 28th of SePtereber. This Company will Make their grand , procession my's batteries, had been a contiuous roar for near- I they not only eradicate pes and tumors, ;but,No.6s WOOD 5T.,30 DOOR BELOW FOORTII, WEST SIDE, ly six hours. • Oro:ugh the principal streets, at . 11 0 004. in the Gsn. Scutt retired to San Augustine about 8 oi- _overcome CANCEß AND KING'S EVIL! Pittsburgh, Pa. _ I morellos, headed by the great and 1 - ).ARFunds and Currency received on Deposit, and . • • - • ' clock in the night, in the midst of a hard rain, and Whoever is subject to the horrors of Consumption, M.AGNIFICE.NT GOLDEN _CHARIOT, 17 collections made in allsthe principal cities ofthe ' Gen. Ttviggs arid Pill* came in about 11 corn- should at once purchase this unransmeme. In the United States. - . . - _ drawn by 20 beautiful cream colorecr:horses,:and pletely exhausted, and;not anticipating the great train of Costiveness follow dreadful local. Gouges- Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New . driven in heed by the celebrated drivorMane. Junc tions, oftentimes insanity, very frequently mania or York, - Boston and Cincinnati constantly for Sale in smv. The exterior is literally covered' with. Gold, strength of the enemf,it was thought that the bat- hypocondna, violent head aches, palpitations, and teries could be taken at a dash, and that the troop s sums to suit purchasers. - • - the interior is lined throughout svith the richestcrim other affections of the heart, and rheumatic ewe'- • - would be comfortably quartered at San Angel for hngs. Dr. Wood's Compound is one of the most eft re Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva- son velvet, and of eufficient capacity to seat 30 pea aerausehold Furniture and Kitchen u teri-' Ma Bank Notes bought and sold on the mostfavora• p eed }hisT vehicle Dialtogether Superior to the onel the night. Instead of this a large portion of them fictent medicines in routing these complaints, and ; ails at A•uct ton. ble terms. used an Amburg,.or any Other that has.been were - compelled to bivouac without blankets in their fountain head, that can possibly be procured. ; BY JAMES M'KENNA, The higheet premium paid for American Gold. - - seen in the United States, and cost:aim: proprietors the midst of a pittiless storm. From . being confined in close rooms, and from AIeTILL h e sold at the Auction Rooms No. 114 Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and' $6OOO. Neel. comes ' Early on the 20th Gen. Worth was ordered to taking a small modicum of exercise, numerous per- l'y Wood st. three doors from sth, on 'Thursday 1 France procured, em. mar 22 sY ; I THE TONI THUMB COACH move with a part of hie division. Garland's bri. sons daily are made to deplore a loes -of appetite s next, September - 16th, at 2 o'clock in the afterrenoon, I gade, for aid in the attack on Valencia reinforced painful headaches , weakness of the muscles lan our the Furniture of 'at familydeclining house.' ALLEN KRAMER. want of energy Guiliment to permitthem to seek reca keeping, a mong which are, Feather bode, Redding, ' • • ' g ' Einr:D lILHAAI. only 37 inches insheight, and id weight about 100 his positton, was deemed ) indispensable. At 7Tables Bed . .BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BRO . IC- uPorilitesdesi t ; th u i u s d di , m rh i e n u uti e v u e r : p a u t r ri e a d ge w f t o t r h . the' anpo,utedl eto g u h ! o'clock the firing of cannon was heard and the re.ation, &.e. tie. These persons say for Years, that Carpeting,Window Blinds Bureaus they "don't feel very well." IftheY do ;not otoPloY i stei;drr ; ' d Wash J Stands, , Ch ' osasingbtati s, airs, ug t '; c h _ ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND - DOMESTIC Band Chariot,the contrast is wonderful and pleasing, rattling of muskets, and some then said that in the a method by which they can feel evert treat., they ' er with a large vatietv of Kitchen utensils, .Se. BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGF.,.CERTIFCAT.ES being drawn by two diminutive ponies only 35 inches distance horses of the enemy coleld be seen flying eventually sink under a severe fit of illness, and are ae sa JAMES M'KENNA, Auct'r. OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. in height, accompanied by Postillion Footmen, out towards the city, yet few deemed that the batteries BATED FROM VII •RAVI: 7 .-- - --...-,i.:-:-_-_—_ Corner of Third and Waal sp., directly opposite. the riders, erc. This is followed by the .- - I had been stormed and carried, yet it was so. only by a miracle, and even then the latmet, leech, The elo•t Astounding Discovery. I St. Charles Hotel. ruy2B - LOCOMOTIVE GAS "CARRIAGE,' ''' ' ; Gen. Scott himself accompanied Gen Worth, blister and calomel have left them mere shattered , A BLESSING! A ISIIRACLE I! A WONDER! !I I N. HOLMES & SON, on which is fitted up - a Furnace and Gasmeter.— l Milks, full of aches and sorrows, and not only • i Pipes, an other a u p - a i started for the scene of action, when they were - pest. T o cu r e E ru ptions and Diefig-urements of the Skin, A tifRICRS AND DEALERS to EXCHANGE Cortf. AND l i •.- .d pp rtu , (at an-enormous expense) . i to theselves, but a source of disgustand annoyance met by Capt. Mason with joyful intelligence that to au with Pimp les,Freckles Sunburn, Salt .Rheum, Scurvy B ANE NOTES. I for-lighting the extensive eutablishreent, which wilt! whom they come in contact. All these, gore He ads, g-e. ¢c. ¢c• , . :be lighted more -brilliant than mid-summer sun, by ; Valencia had been completely routed, after a ter- ' FEARFUL CONSEQUENCESI . i • Ne. 55 Market street, Pittsburgh. the best of Gas flowin from 200 burners.'This I viols struggle. The attack upon his ranks was m ay be avoided by an early application of - the virtues EtOUR years ago last August, the capital . ofFrance , eel ing rato. Exchange. Buying rate. 1 . . ' g , _ • ; 1 York a • • • a - , novel sight can only be seen at Howes asCo'slmited planned by Gen. Smith, and resulted in the capture of these 13rrreas. For the truth of Miss the propne- ...1: was astonished in c omequence of a discovery Neel pr ttionnati tis 1 States Camist. After which comessa train of 30 cars! , made by an Italian Chemist. Many doubted —Anent, r Philadelphia ssr Louisville a a ; - ' of 15 pieces of artillery, send some 1590 prisoners, tor pledges Ms word and honor, aud in evidence can I ed dimee , containing - ,Performers' PeilOnners' Wardrobes -c &c. 1 1 t.l t thing by Baltimore tan msposst ii ity la any made t ' aSi. Louis Iri I ria g t: • a, g - among them Gens. Blanco, Garcia, Meadozo, and sh°W ' glen of undoubted certinciltes which he hts re- 1 the hands or man, could have such singular powers 13ANK NOTES. v An engagement has. been Made. for the - season I the notorious Sales. He, also captured all the ceisied, unsolicited from all quartere. Ile flees not, ' with W. IL KEIVIP thiseelebrated eloWn from Ant e thatclaimed b- A t rno Vv.:miner Mr his :even- Buying rates. however, ask the invalid to swallow his crfleates,i' a 5 n 0 as Bhying rates. 1 ~e . ' - s . ammunition and camp equipage, whilst thew ad I V s Amphitheatre, Drury Lane, and other theattea I Lion, Many clasaed him and his invention &Oa hum-, Ohio I dis County lk. City oriPs I di* .s ' . ~. ••.. • but his 13 . EILS, and is willing to stake all he Wile; over which those who escaped fled, was strewed , bug, (and, alas! man) loutish persons svithoet trying, Indiana f", Relief tunes 1. r• in London . , whe from; his s unquestionable superiority dear on earth in favor of their worth.has won for himself the enviable SouhriquetOf the with muskets. Not less than 10d0 of the enemy THE DYSPEPSIA, di, the-same nowo at length, atler tesung it in the Kentuckys' PennsylvaniaCo f " I " Modern Grimaldi.. He was twice called to appear were left dead on the fi eld. among them many in either a modified or severe fi.rin, will disappear hospitals, the Medical Society . , of Pans (the best, Virginia I " Now York f officers, whilst the number wounded were far greet- i before the qualities of Dr. Weed's preparatia „ , and ; chemists in the world)delivered the followiug report I Wheeling i " Maryland a . tat Windsor Castle, by special command of Queen i . •to Signor V esprini : . I Tennessee 3 " New Orleans Victoria, entl'avas granted an audience of royalty, an er. The works of Contreras tieing completely in I the cure may be relied on as a•permanent One. Ditl 1 . i the power of the American army, Gen. Scott at , the lb-cress posse*, no other recommendation, i" We have nose minutely and carefully examine ,au -y• .. .., —. I pire ller Majcity and Prince 'Albert were also vies. ~, ~ it ; the singular invention of Yesprini. We base analye- - WILL tAael a HILL r... Co.. • • once ordered Gen. Worth to fall back on San An. 'would be ono of the fi nest g te etable rnm ' " d* ' Ila component arts—we have need It ill seeeral „,,,,,,,a, A. • item to Astley's Royal 'Aniphitheatre cin , ; - the fir s t , dical ecience can invent ; but it is equal tu the ie' ' comP"" P , excifarroe BROAERS, ABU DEALERS .IN I tome, to btOrm and capture the , work. He tarn ! production of Pantumiine' of Harlequin's, Frolic : m oll date eradication of ; FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, I pushed towards the capital by the main road; l c 1 ' or Mistakes - of a Night, 'Which - beautiful - entertain- LIVER COMPLAINT, I Italian Chemical Soap) as a great blesemga and a :CERTIFICATF.S OF DEPOSIT, BASK NOTES, i Ment will be given with all original effects at'evei - I whilst the main body of the army moved on [el I • • truly wonderful remedy rot any cutaneous eruption I AND SPECIE, . a r . sY ;in every shape, and et every affection, minor or go , . , wards San Angel, and Chiocan.or disfigurement of the sktn. Its ins enter w e cou- I evenings performance of the Company., His Raton- - ; , antic,g •01 the billiary aparatus. Individuals who are ; No. 64 Wood st ~ one door cibieve.Feurih,Easi side, i - (skiing perforniance on a revolving barrel at ' full Gen. Twiees had scarcely moved a half mile, I coneututionally billion. ought regularly to take Bus, • e eider the true philanthropist of suffering mankind. Pittston . h Pa. g , . . . a ~. - speed, and iccompliehing the most tiovel feats with beyond the Caller villag,e, when a rattling fire of mild agreeable and excellent view AND ArrERIENT, (signed/ • LEOPOLD DUPREY, Prem." C URREN T Funds received on deposit, and col- a aline; velocitV—Driatielline himself' stalely with hist musketry announced that it was actively engaged i l as it will diffuse health throughout every fibre of the I i e s.. ) lecterns made on all the Cities throughout the f :` - - •• • - •: • - •it • Then comes the report of the "Societe de l'ln ti ' a 8 United atates. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel- et* • . q . _ I with outposts of the enemy, and the heavy boom. ; frame, aed send happiness and love of life thrilling i ;; , ,3lr W. 0. Date, first principal Equestrian ;and ; lug of the cannon now gave token that denoted /to the heart. FAIII tES OUGHT To Kerr ~.„ , tuba of scientific esperisuents : . Mita, New Y or k , Boston and Cincinnati, constantly i Vaulter of the country',hawingth • n the te t I ro•N.greas ; "We are adtaa ,, .."2""Cla"" the aged Pf°'llkott; for axle in sums to suit purchasers. ' that the Sel divistou had fallen on another strew , j “A"D' ii at Oils singular re iaration—vcaPrim'a Italian' "h paper of Ohio, Kentucky Indiana and ' • number of sotuersets (87).ever accoMplished by any ' Feera medicine chest on board ship should alsabe! ~,„ P 1 . . • , 1 .1 0 • ' ' t petternter in the world. Ills Still,Vitelting hide in i work. . - . Clieuncal hoe ' I. here, indeed, rode science stop well stocked with this capital reinerlv as 07St1. 11 Is I l'' '• • Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most floor few minutes more and a tremendous firing I vy_ ar cannot &h es those who LAC it, or long Here we have a preparation made in the form of* l re- , a a; ; , able terms. ' England, in Batty's Cernpany, made a . great. eensa s j flog, no pc:rennet on that side of the Atlantic hiv-1 trim the right made it evident that Gen Worth I grist it a vigorous assaulu. ALL remarries or THE! Le re piece of 60311, which the know by actual ; The highest premium paid fur Foreign and Amens i /e,,, accomplished over 50 or 6Q semersets. Was also busily engaaed. He had completely turn. ! BLOOD vanish before it, and the old relics of early; Me every ! Gs and Sifter coins practiee, to cure et eV cutaneous t,.,, e d r s uf i t s , , where, ear , ad ~.. , . , Mu. T. Ma/Mt:arm, the - only rival in vaulting of ed the strong works of ' San Antonia, but while Jo-', imprudence invariably disappear, soon after being j dy'sol!g,?:en'ent iii, acrd e s i r e , s __ ( '''' . ' ... ° !.:_, ; ,.t. , ' The a „ : EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND! Mr. Dale, ann the hero of 70somerseta, for which he ing h e the enemy had abandoned the place ~ have au i submitted to Its action. Every comptaint af the!' " t M,3iOC. and , ine.S.7",'",,,P°Sssr"•:,"-SSie! Fast, /// 7: 1 ! seuTLAHD, for sale m amounts oil' I and upwards.' h a w. a gold medal. The andienee will an rip- I stomach is broken by it The lintens have in no ' g, th e Ito heavy guns, atilt bad fallen back on the ad, and , , ; .; - • , areole, the V coo Race lUr 1112110-41 W I portunity of freeing two Oftlie greatest vaulters . in the , , the Red Mau urthe Far West, are alike ,coder the in ' y strom;er line 'al works. It was now 10 or lock I In'tallre me°, °l . curing r aursisdcr, "' lts." p---- tioence of its eatmordinaryl woad, actually contesting the chatupionehmot their e powers or storing yet I WINE STORE. P. Al. :nut about the commencement of the battles I LI " , eve " <ll " l P hi ' Zati " or I ' ......s'n . - THE NERvotats :SYSTEM. I low or discolored akin, and make it white and beau- I a ...asaar-- , . prom i n . . ; and such a rattling of firearms had seldom or heifer : i B I the itt inroadsthe y neg lading it e made mom a - , lai , THE Subscriber would direct since- I Mrs WB. Ca 11110 L the highly adinired and justl v.l tful, and of the cola; of dark, fir black, or e a „ion us. Foreign _ . ,. • . , .. , , _ been heanl on the continent of America. „Acorn- s . . let a .ast portion or our fellow beings are ren re, t! forward , i I - brown skin." Mere so cral persons o ere brought , . tMs stock of VS Ines, amt. , celebrated f ill equestrian te attached to t his corn pinied with such booining of artillery. This war extremely nueeralde—so migerable, mace , that by the president, who Lad use st, in prim i• , a• - rt Lll 1.10'5 embracing all descriptions and.: qualities , pany, and will an in an unrivalled act of EV/L - ES- Icontiro •I over r ed hours, when the enemy was !they wis h to ilte. Every bottle of D r . Woad s Suva-, el his assertions.) lor dry and sweet Wines: Together with a large as- TILIANIS3I, in which she Will introduce a Ilellr style of' I READ TIIISI I sortineut in Wood and glass, of White and Red • teats entirely her own. -. e. completely* routed, from every polio., and until Ipartlla and Wild Cherry Bitters," cantains a mode ; racist ens Hun , R XISHELP TO THE eaesearr I Wines, cliampaignes, llorileatiT, Marseilles and , B. W. Cannot, the great two horse rider and vaul- I hosesvho were not killed or taken prisoners, we re loom of joy and content for rash of those anyone , German Wines irons the Rhine; Moselle Hock., ; ter is ari; attached to this company. , • PROPRIETOR. in lull flight to the city. : and imprudent 111Ifferera. Remember that an men d-1 Paris, Nov 4, 15.40. sparkling and still, and soma 20 varieties of French ; , 31. G. W. tE ruction', in his Shakspearian charigea i - and use of mercury is inevitable eroductive ofinany! The strength of the enemy at this batt ein , . „ •,- of 53600, 1 have di- , and . . b . . . evils which are put to fl by toil genre ous an un , known to be at least i 5,00 u. m id Many nay 20000. I aline in the City algae ! elusively devoted to this business, purc asers will The juvenile prodigies, William and George, pu t sur paasable compound: end that IlißlCt/Orit which are , auleed to Mn•T• Just, reei a jail fresh troupe, and in a position of uncommon I I York, N. A., the whole process of manufacturing, be ■supplied with genuine articles wholesale or re- I pils of Mr. Nixon, Mien 'not-the least interesting part - 7,IIEREDI rARY . tit! and at moderate prices. lof the spectacle. For a full discription of period- I strength. Opposed to them were about 6iithi ' together with a statement of the ingredients compor I , I may spee'dtly and safely be shuffled off through its JACollt3i . F.AvElt, Wine Stores I mance, see bills and pamphlets at the `principal llo in I I Chemical Hels to a ufac g rey la inn Snap- ut n 1 Americans, jaded and broken down by marches !agency. . es a Medicine whicli must benefit cur Market and Front sts. + se t a . " • s sept9lOtladtw. ature it for sale In the trinted States only, and to have ; sepS and incessant toils at Chumbusco. The Mexictual EVERYBODY ' — i ; the privilege of naming it "Janata Italian Ch em i c al' say that Santa Anna commanded in person, but i from rho slimy delicate to the cern:rem AND nes- ,„ „ TN the Court of Quarter 'Sessioes of the Peace, in Towneentl, Carr ds, Co. !that he retired early. 'f he young men of the (114 retniee IN•ALID, no equal is to befum, found for it. It 1 ` i e'r ik . itness, Henry J. lloldsworth. j I_ and for the County of Allegheny : i Ca UCCESSORS to the old firm of C. Townsend & , lie ', from whom so much was expected, nearly a ll ' would be well to hear in min.! that preventive is , , (Signed) ANTONIO VESPRINI. In the matter of the, proposed alter- - ) . OiCo., and Carr lc Rowland, beg leave to announce fled without firing a gun. The toss Olson our side infinitely more desirable nisi, core, and that Dr.; 5, June ;to their friends and to the public •generally, that tics fallen most heavily upon the South Carolina WomPs Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Borreas ARE There are pr„aahly Townshipsof Jefferson, l3 - Ides' i Terni, 1 a47. therare new prepared to execute ail kinds ot' work few persons of intelligence,' ` a 1i ( noTH J and New York Volunteers. The sixth Infantry, i - • , who after reading the ahoy, will doubt the qualm- ; and iddllut. • the coach and wagon making businessa at the l'ut up in bottles, three or four times larger than tub. and Smith's battalion, and the batteries of Copts I . of Jones's Italian Clternlcal Soap, "' "sine 1 The undersi g ned , upon the Petition of divers till - i slimiest notice, and warranted to he of the best 1 Bristol's or Sand's, for the same priete 7 une dollar. ai , ;;la;ena, thaar , nremen , a, Freckles, Salt Rheum,' rens of the Tow nshrps of Jefferson, Baldwin, and i quality. The very large quantity of seasoned agruder and Taylor. The South Carolina Rev j per t,„„I e . arc prepared, and o n e tiro -' I fa Scurvy; Ensypele., Sun-Mom, Melo-hew, Tan, Yr]. Miiltn, playing for the alteration of the diviaion 1 her with which they . .. memit Wad nearly cut to pieces Thirteen 31exal , W YArr sz KETCHAM, 121 Fulton street, New • a t o w or "own skin Sze Should Mere be Arch per- ! Im es of said TOWnSilipd Wer4 allPOlOted by the ties tar Easiness, enablesehern to insure the public , , can Generals were killed and wounded. More 1 York wholesale Agents. Sold in Pitteburgh, at • a , i *.•i. ' ' i r' r i-'- • i - that they arc prepared to carry on an extensive and I ens, peraaps me toaosving ITC,,aIMOIII at 11.11 1 ,, di ...min .01I11131S511Ther5 uo illillllll /111.0 tie propriety ; ammunition was captured than Gen. S cut t h as : p . I s ; ess w yase.e HEeLni DEPOT of Valu- ! , 'endreilii frets) others, may convince them.. erg -mating the prayer or the petitionera, and reportiprompt Easiness in their line , and they respectfully ; used since' he has been in the country. , able Medicines. Smithfield, between 34 and Fourth : sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, corner of i their opinion or the name, at the .next Term or said I solicit a centaur:fence-Of -the liberal patronage 'be- LIST OF KILLED AND WOUNDED. I streets, and at WM. THORN'S Drag Store, Market id Liberty streets, the only p lace in Pitts- Court. I stowed upon the laic firms. - - eep4 - o,.fticeri-enrgisfiCrs.—Major Wells, 15th A rtille- / st_r_eet.-_ , _ sep2 dein& w 12t . ___,-_------- I .tern the GENttINE CAN be obtained; ALL! This is to giYe notice, that the undersigned will I Aar. COONTERFEIt. j 2 III• 15 I meet, for the purposes or their al4lollllillell6 at the, u Sr NEW ARRANGEMENT. • . • • s Hotel, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Fa. 7t h Capt. Burke, Ist Artillery ,• Capt. Hopson, I For Sale, 1 1 House of 51rs. Pressly Irwin, in Baldwin Townshiu,! .• . 7th Infantry • Capt. Anderson, 'ail Infantry ; cApt • I 'rt, °CR LOTS—Bounded Ly Penn, Liberty and Hay! lon Monday the 4th day oloctolier nest.. at iti o'• having leased the above establish- I I epliE subscriber . . . , Thornton. Il.ti dragomis ; Capt. Cassie!), Ist Anil- !_U scs ~ rash lot having 24 ft. front, and eateniline ; 1 _I: mem and having relined and made tome meters- I ! clock, A. M.. at which time and place all persons i . , . . e ery: : Capt. Quartz, i sth Infantry ; Lieut. Koons, !back 110 ft. Two of them are corner lots, and e j ' interested will be heard, if present. ial alterations and-additions, is now prepared-to ac -Ist Artillery. , posdion of the whole property is one el the most a d- 1 - E. 11. 11FASTINGS, , ' ' ' commodate his Inane andabe travelling. community Battery .Irtadred'io Gen. Cadwallader , Staff._ ! vantageous in the city. Forfurther informatoin ap-; ALEN. CARNAllsks ,in the best possible Leanne . .. The edsantages °funs! _ . pl r tee 51. S WARTZW laLlatelt, Fourth ta., I ,- ' I excellent House are pectiliar to itsele as thosetravel errata-a lin TnomAs FARLEI . 1 • . . - • , Lieut. Preston Johnston, Ist Artillery. Altachral -_ ea ----- nov3-tf bet. Wood and timithfield. I __.-- Ili lice by-Canal, particularly in Inclement eeatner, or to Maj Grundy's Battery : Lieut. Earcly, 2,1 In. 1 a . a . _ _____ : Valuable 'Coal PropdrtY . and limit R oad' landing at midnight, have only to sup front the pack fantry ; Lieut. Boardman, 15th Infantry ; Lieut. For Sate. I FOR. SALE. :et into the beautifully furnished apartments, where I Hellman, Ist Artillery. i LOT of Ground with improvements, situated i ' ad - • 1 C...! AID proeerty re situated on the alnnongahela ; they will be contented and conteliteble. In a is , rolunteers.—Lieut. Chandler, N. Y. Regiment : ; a l, on the Pittsburgh and Steubenville To, :.Ir.:mie River, immediately above Lock No. 2. consisting ; bon to- the extensive acconsteotations beloneing hi I Col. T. NI Butler, Limits Davits, Adams and wit. . Road, about two miles from the city, adj•ining of Rail Road, Pitt Cars, R. It. Wagons, and every: this hearse, the proprietor has atgreut expense -refit-I I Hams, of S. C. Regiment. I It. Thompson; the improvenients are a coesenient convenience for runniug Coal, all in perfect order.; ted, renovated; amt made such additions as will'se- Re.•ulars Wounded—Col. Clark, oth Infantry, !two story Brick Dwelling 'louse, a Stable and Car- There arc eleven Houses upon the premises iu good 'cure to him the -promise of his kind patrons•se.WWll ,: riaee House; a warier} of choice fruit trees, vines tenantable order, and now paying a rent of $2.50 calVagairt." :-:•,, • . . slightly; Co! . M 01,1211, 15th Infantry, severely ;1 t , and shrt 1I • goad . •'l ofwater. A •• 1 per annum. Said Rind opens into an inexhaustable ~The .Bar, the Dining Room, the Chambers, and 1, ,erj, a goo ei i ve s t' r C3ll , mai. Bronedette. eith Infantry, slightly ; Ca P t able residence for a person doing, business in the vein Or Coal, which can be obtained upon very rea- aparticularly the.culinary departmedts, are so provitt- Wessdrs,4th Infantry; Capt. Philip Rea, NT N - • -"- ~. as it is easy of Secess at all tones by the Law- sonable terms.- Any one wishing to commence . the l e d for that we challenge - competition anywhere. -. Dragoons, left arm shot off; Capt. NI Reynolds, ;re For Omnibus. anal business will find this a rare opportunlly as four, The fare will be of the best_thc market affords, and 3d Infantry. severely ; Capt. Ross, itli Infantry, l For Terms Enquire of Samuel Garrison at the I! fifths of the whole purchase will be taken in coal. 1 the prices liberal. severely ; Capt. J. R. Smith, 7th Infantry, Severely; S. Arsenal. seesilet• For particulars enquire of the subscriber upon the The proprietei faviing been 'engaged in catering Capt. Chapman, sth Infantry, Slightly ; Capt. premises. Ter guests fogmany yearipostin 'the east ,' feels as s ea3l-1 mos- JOH M N 'CLOSKF.Y :lured that by striet,,,attention to -titisineSS. within Thompson, 9th Infantry, severely ; Capt. Heiden, / watchful eye to the comforts of his:goosts,loAvin Ist Infantry slightly •, Capt. Ha! heway, Ist 'elan • deserve:a sharworpublie patronage. • -'• ' try, slightly; Capt.: Hoffman, 6th lidantry, slight- ang23.6m - - HENRY L: BURKHO . LDERt ly ; Lieut. Schuyler Hamilton, Ist Infantry, but attached to general staff, severely; Lieut. Hallo. way. Bth Infantry; but attached to Smith's light }reunion ; Lieut. Bacon, sth Infantry, severely; Lieut. Cadwallader, of the ordnance, but com manding howitzer battery. severely;Lt. Hethern, 3d dragoons, attached:to Col. Garlan ds staff, slight ly; Lieut.. Hendrickson, Cith Infantry, severely ; , Lient. Ham ber 7th infantry, severely. Lieut. Boynton, Ist int:miry, but httached to Taylor's battery, slightly; Lieut. L, Graham, acting with Ist dragoons, severely.; Lieut. Van Buren, of ti flats, slightly ; Lieut. Martin, Ist Artillery, right atm shot off; Lieut. F. A. Webb, sth Infantry, at• tached to Smith's light Artillery, severely ; Lieut. Lugenbelt, teljt. sth • Infantry, slightly ; Lieut. Beet, 3d Infantry, slightly ; Lieut. Lovell, 2d In. Pantry, slightly; Lieut. Chandler, 3d Infantry, slightly ; Lieut. Rollin, 4th Artillery, slightly; Lieut. Tilden, 2d Infantry, severely ; Lieut. New man; 9th Infantry, severely •, Lieut. Gardner, 2rl Infantry, severely; Lieut. Hayden, 2d Infantry, slightly ; Lieut. Sprague, adj't 9th Infantry, slight ly ; Lieut. Palmer, 9th Infantry, severely ; Lieut. Buckner, Cithlnfantry, slightly ; Lieut. Craw, 9th Infantry, slightly; Lieut. Siamkin. I.2th Infantry ; Lieuts Peternell, sth Infantry, slightly ; Lieut. Bar nett, .15th Infantry, slightly. Volunteers of the New York Regiment.—Col.Bur nett, severely; Capt. Fairchild, slightly; Captain Bickmen,severely; Lieut Sweeney, severely; Lt. Jenness, slightly; 'Lt. Cooper, severely; Capt Mc. Cabe, slightly; Lt. ,Potter, severely; Lt. Griffin. slightly; Lt. Mathowsky, slightly. South Carolina Regiment—Lt Col Dickson, se, verely; Capt JasD.Blandieg, slightly; Adj Canty, sevetely; Lt Hunter, slightly; Capt D. S . Malfit, slightly; Lt Beltin, severely; Lt B. R. Clark, dan gerously; Lt Ja,W. Steen, slightly; Lt J. R. Davis, slightly; Lt W D Desanchere, slightly, . Arto X re. F l o i : 0 11: i n : (soIIJ MORSE'S. pASTOUREL, or the Sorcerer of the Mountain for sale by . [ooll] MORSE' IDLACICWOOP — The August number just rem , / 13 e.d And Cor salein single number at . septl • )10115E,5. S. M'IUNLEY, House, Styx, and Ornament al Paintoi, ll 'AND DEALAR IN PAINTS, 11 i; No. 94, ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH, , HAS constantly on hand all kinds of Nils - 11j either Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; I ns Lieed Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window r ' Glass, of all sizes; Putty, Paint Brushes &c., all ofl the best quality, and for bale at reasonab le prices sepl l-tf _ HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SADLERY. 1 JOHN WALKER, DEALER IN FOR N EIGN fib Wood St AIM 11031ESTIC HATIDWARE, I W O. reet. DULA respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that lie has received a large stock of foreign Hardware per ships " Isabella," " Wyoming" and "Monongahela," which, togeth er with a large supply of American Goons he is now receiving direct from manufacturers, Will make his assortment veil , extensive and complete. Western Merchants will please call and examine his stock. i Heidi . _. -- —. Dissolution • TITE 'Copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the style of .1. D. Wil- Hams St Co. is dissolved this day by mutual consent. The business will be continued by J. D. Williams, who is duly authorized to settle the accounts of the late firm. J. D. IVILLIAMS, Pittsburgh, Sept.l,lS47. THOS. MILLER. ---------------- . tiv t Fait Fashions. ,14-., lIATS AND CAPS. 1.7.1. 64111 . ITIHE subscriber will introduce, this day, Beebe & j.. Costees Pall Style of French, Mole Skin, Silk and Netra Hats, to which he would invite the alien tion of the public. G. W. GLASGOW 102 Wood at., aug2B 3d door below Davie Auction Rooms. N. 13. flis Fall assortment of Cape and Mutts, em bracing an extensive variety, is daily expected, and will be duly announced. G. W. G. W. W. Wilson, WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, • HAS jest returned from the east with a large and welLselected stock of Goads in his line, viz : Fine Gold and Silver Watches, of the best makers and latest patterns - . Jewelry in every variety, Sil ver Ware, Gold Pens, Rich fancy Goods, Tea Ware and Table .thitlecv, 4.c ate af the lowes septa _ • LINE OIL; 5 doz. For ,sale,by , • so 9 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood rt„, :r ~::. HEIM JAL 3,tnl3°N; iPOO-11ARGENT. Jiboitir BANKERS AND -1" XVITANGE BROKERS, Largo Bale of viropiexi. and. Cotton Goods / 7 : 7,, ,c O,l - Wo(6.ANP InXTit'SPEFETS,-PrPrSI3PRG7I, PA •:AUCtiOll• ; ' DE:E.L.IeE Coiri Certifiate- - IIY3 JANTES.II4 , I O ENNA . ILL be, meld, at the Auctio a Ronnie, W V WOMI at.; third doer from fith, on Thursday next, Sept 16tti; df 10io 2 eleck; A:m., a large as sortment ol*Wcrolen Ind Cotton - Dry Goal, tempris lug ClothsiCassimeres, French Setting, Muslin, Cali coes, Alpaccas, Flannels, Superfine Irish Linens, &c. At 2 o'clock, P. M., the furniture oft private fami ly declining housekeeping, among which are: Bedsteads, Carpeting, Feather Beds, Bedding, Tables, Window Blinds; 1 sofa, together with a va riety of Kitchen utensils. Sales of Broad Cloths, Crissimeres, Cassinetts, and other Dry Goods, with Gold and Silver Watches, every evening, at early gas light. s'el4 JAMES M'KENNA, Auct'r. Auction snlc■ BY JOlllsi D. DAVIS, AUCTIONF-ER. I DRY GOODS. ON Thursday morning the 16th inst., at 10 o'clock., at the Con Sales Rooms, cor. of Wood and sth sta. will be sold, a large assortment of fancy and staple ' Dry Goods, among which are Cloths,l Cassimeres, Sattinotts, Flannels, Bleached and Un bleached Muslins, Calicoes in great variety, splendid Shawls, 'Mous Ale Laine, Umbrellas, Bonnets of va . vioua descriptions. &c. &c. At two o'clock P. M., a.,,an extensive assortment anew and second hand household furniture, cont prising mahogany bureaus, sofa, chairs, rocking chair, fancy and common chairs, bedsteads, work- Stands, 8 day and 30 hour clocks, carpeting, feather beds, bedding, man-asses, dressing bureaus, .tc. Also, :kitchen furniture, cooking utensils, stoves, &c. a quantity of groceries, queensware, glassware, hardware,, shovels, matches, band boxes, wrapping paper,'&c. 'At 7 o'clock; Pi M., a large collection of valuable Books, in all the various departments of Literature ad I.Sdionce. sel4 NEW A ft . ___ It tiNGEM EN T . It CLOTILING STOLLE, , I No il.l Wend st-, Pittsburgh, Pa. I,i ;SCR Elt & ;NIA Y Elt would respectfully an-, 1,.... fl ounce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicini- 1.... that they have procured the services of John Gar- sey—recently of Broadway, New York—as foreman F Of their establishment. J This gentleman having beec extensively engaged 1 di the custom business, exclusively, in the above city ; thr the last ten years, is well known by that fash- i (tumble community and is universally acknow !edged 1 to be a cutter of great acquirements. I We will be monthly supplied ivith Parisian lash-1 ions, which will give tin the advantage of offering i ur customers the latest and newest styles. Gentle- en who arc desirous of adorning their persons,l an, by calling at the Original star, be accomio latml. All articles from this establishment will he-war :tinted in every particular, as no trouble orespeime ,will he wanting on our part to afford genehl satin action. ' I 1 We have just received a splendid . stock of , French land English Black; Brown, Blue; 'Greeni - Olive and Clatet Cloths. . . Black Blue, Brown aud . Green Oaths. . English Pilot cloths. ' Fi g 'd Cassimetes and cloths for 'eteksettd.b.dsiness French Doe Skins,. !Ott tindliguied; Do Fan eY casittettretf.. • English do ' ' '4O. Also, a large lot of American Cloths and C4ssi .. merino ~ French super cut Velvetk for vestings. Do Black and Fancy Satins. Do do do Silks. Do do de Cashmere, and all arti cles pertaining to our business. We have an advantage that few lonises in the west have, being connected with hodses both in New York Ind Boiton who will keep its regularly supplied with the latest European styles of goods. ALSO--Will he kept constantly on hand a general assortment of ready made clothing. Together With shirts, drawers, under shirts, bos oms, collars, scarfs, cravats, gloves, suspenders, Sc., &c ANCKER & MATER Star Clothing Store, 70 Wood sr.. N. B. All orders will be promptly attended to Sept S__ Irall etshions• -MOORE has Just received from NCAT York S fp • the Fall Style of BATS, which he will iryllso-Ilit troduce this day, Saturday, Aug. 25th. All those in want of a neat and superior HAT, Would do well to call at Nu. 75, Wood st., aug2S 3d door above Fourth. Bedsteads and Turning , Oactary, ALLEGHENY CITY. .. rrHE 'undersigned haring commenced the above 1 j_ business on the corner of Robinson and Sandus ky streets, opposite Arbuckle's Cotton Factory, and having purchased the right of using the improved Bedstead Fasting of McLean's, which is far super iour to any now in use ; we respectfully invite 1 the attention of the Cabinet Makers of droth cities to i call and examine for themselves. 11. M. DAVIS & CO. septll d-y T.OHN H. MELLOR, NO. 81 Wood sL . ,.littiow re el ceiving an elegant assortment of lieston and New York Pianos: Arrii , ed to-day Mid' ilait - iiiren for sale Two splendid Rosewood Pianos, 6 octaves, $250 00 One " ' Mahogany ' -.. 61 octaves, -3 . 06.00 One Grand Piano Porto, made at the'llictory V aluable neat Est ate/ . .- .. 4, qual to - , INCLUDING the residence of the l af Henri Hiirx, Paris, Awl fully e ate Aaron Hart, - theve used by him at ills Concerts; ' -:: 600 Oil Esq., , berween Wylie street (extended) and the t Mahogany .second band Piano,.madiSbj...".:i l,. . -- Minersville turnpike road, embracing 21 lots ofl °°e ground in Hartle plan, is now offered for sale. For , St9dartr 'W l 3 l t:•eat.ef & Durillaul? - .LX-i r.:*'• s PP terms apply to GEO. COCHRAN/ A iFtfier..thiPplY w ill. l e .: ro'. e L v e .4 Orjf i g` I c h k n . serif 1 , NO, 24, WOOd St. ' week; : - -r'P' MN - Foreign and DoMektic Essl t s age, .._. ‘or Deposits, &c: EXCHANGE on .all ihepripetp,%l Cities or the Uunion, and Europe, for' sale sum to suit purcha sers. CURRENT and par rends recoiled ori depoSite. COLLECTIONS made ou all parts of — the'llnicin, at the lowest rates. nErrittaress : M. Leech & Son, Ogden & Snowden, Win. Bell & Son, Prrrsinmen. S. MlClurken & Co. English & Bennett. Fleming & Brother, Falcs, Lathrop & • Win.B. Thompson & Co. ' " Madly, Phelps & Co. 1 . " Babcock & Ca. '..1•" " Tiffany, Ward &Co. " John 1112Cullough Br. Co. frarriatoza. Mr. James George, , . " 11. Hanna, Ctricirr.s.sm, O. Joseph Watson, m usti:6 , O. Messrs. Fenner & WlLlillan.l P.. F. Ellis, En", Cashier, Bank Lewistown, Pa. Pittsburgh, September.2d, Menu 4; Husband's Cetebrated is a mild, safe and elegant Antt.actd and j_ Aperient; being a perfect solution of chemical ly pore carbonate of Magnesia in water; possesses all the medical qualities of the finest preparations or Magnesia, without being llablefo form . concretions in the bowels, or to act injuriously upon tilt: coats of the stomach. One table spoonful of the Fidid Mag nesia is equivalent in strength to half a teaspoonful of common Mag ne sia. For sale by 11. A. FAHNESTUCK & CO., • cop Ist and Wood, and Wood and Smithfield ste. aug6,_ _ JUST 11..E.CF.IVED &At Mrs. DL'FF St. ,S New Brei t Store, 10 Clair street, .r.NV style French Chemizettes, Mourning--Col lars Fancy Frills and Capes,. Mourning- Ladies Silk Scarfs, a new and elegant pattern of Ladies Velvet Bead Bags, Black net Gloves, ii.choice selection of rich new styles. Cap and.-Bor,rtsrr BONN Itich Black Silk for Cardinals, Swiss.MusEms, Nets, &c., Ladies Cardinals made or cut to .order in the latest styles. Also,. Bonnets, Caps,. eapei, Frills, end every article in the Millinery business.. sep4 __ ___.— Gold•Peni, Gold pens s Gold Peszs : t W. W. WILSON, AS, just received a very large assortme,nt o f the e best Premium Diamond Pointed Gold Pens— selected with great care by himself, afew days since in New York, and will sell them at, regular New York prices, and warrant-Ahem. A part el _these lectiou are of Levi Brown,Haydenc •' Albert G. Bagley, ' Prince Albert, - - Benedict ,& Barney, . Rough.nnd.Ready, ~. Woodward, . -. and other makers. • se.l9 - , - .. - • , . . -. . New Stock of _• • . • . ' - HOWES & - : GREAT_, UNITED ST ILT ES: CIRCUS I JOHN C. IIOIVES,..AGENT ;Ilortlendsztrril " f titPITTPURGII 110D.TICULTUR4L SOCIE? TY, kill hold Mitshibiticrn of Fruits, Vegeta bles, antrPletwere; - Cm a the 22d and 24th of Sepii.mser 1347, arL ns Pr'.cnliunie-are,_effered.fur the thllowing produetio FRUITS I or the lreot, ; and ge-cond best railety. of Apples, -not lessthan -12 Winter Pears, peckt.. ; . 1 • peck of Peirches, • 12 Table- Applesl-- - -. -Variety; of : . out-door 12 Winter Apples; •:` -.. Grapes; r Pears, not less than 1 5 .I;lelnns;' .• ; • ;Tea; '-'='+. Quart of • Quinces. • E GE. TA - 13 L E:S • ,•Fet-the hest - • 3 heads of Cabbage,' 3-'.Cauliflower ' 5 stalkO of elery, peck ofOnions, 6 Vegetable Eggs, 6 bunches Goublo Parsley, peck AVindserbeans, #do Lima Beans, 3 Squashes, 12 roots of Salsity, 12 Carrote, ;2 Parsnips, 12 Blood•Beatsi Peck of Turnips, Peck of Tomatoes, Best and6econd best peek of Potatoes, Best and: Second 'Lica peck of Sweet Polcdoeo.,-,- s For fhb best and second bebtdiaplaj , - ti:' Gut Floe:eras -.7, Monthly knec;a;,' - '-- • :e-'5 1 *,..,A, g° 1 0. 8 .-klants.•„. ~. .., Mi s dretidimiririfemaii*Cinfilt be . given tioallti tion. al Mortice! tura! .ind .FlOtill *Proilectiona r if deemed ..'.. Cleiriaitte*.,Pieniiimal,Who are not members Of thiShOiety,. *ill pay L. ; • TICKETSq AIIMISSIOII pt. ents, to be hid . , , at the lloOk Stores, and: Wickeraltain's Seed Store, Pittatnirgli; In Allegheny .Citii dt ad:Dilig Stores of IL. Pi Schivarti;;olin Mitchell; 'endSatin Sargent. fit"Dirrnitigliam. at the Ding Store of Jobe .G.Sinitb. Qi from any 'of. the Executive Conifaitteel. • - Mein,- bera will be admitted tia fireactitingtheir,tertificatei at the door. Corripetitore for •premiuma will hand. their manna \ ' with the kind and qualityof what-they will exhibit to anymember of Ito Executive. Committee, and that they will have their productions at the. Halt on l ithe morning• of the 215t..1 .......:-: : ..sep6-d2atw2t - rontomE .2s bestir; just received nn kJ for tale by ' 'HAYS gr. BitocKWAy 111427 near Cietll34in.. , , M . • . . ...ltpirdsissaLosisik siergjiest ones: A.. • a*, ebtelii:oelite; . ration( feitole)' LOsti, lsttsrs,•lclco!iitAll).sili Jae. unenjoyed.. _ .• , • DOGICKYACRI r i e t t -s. • • 'ellueit6il - physii , • can frbm , iefr%t °la keslelfli. ll *..F . • nounce, - to the . citlidi*,l4 • PittOurgh, - ,Alleghitl,yatel. vicinity, Ant' hir an:ty! Eimiiittett daY untl• eVening at his otlics • on Diamond Allay, afew dooni Irani W.li.b, 4l ::#freOt • v;. Brown gives his wticulas: Attention to.tiit reatment and inveatigationnf the ~(91111ygngAistai see ... AU disease:Seri:Ant from Irnpuritiaotthe.l l3l poili (scrofula, syphilis * semi* ~,weekness, impotency,. salt rheum, diseases of theeye and ear, rhentnatisth, I piles, palsey. • - t;-• :' . • .:..:•• • - .., :. ..-. ..... :: -. •',„ , • • br. Brown has muchltleashre-in announcing to • the public; that he is in sposewisiorrof the litest in formation and improyemene . in the tkeidinent siq, - secondary syphils,practiied:4ethe iiiiiiitiich - liis - Piiil; The modern .fesearChes:ei 634 , 410 r :4i coMplications and consequencest.and the .iniidoved : modes of practice which,. have been made lottoWsk to the public but reantliy, ar.cf to those • chiefly who make this branch . of Medicine, :their paititis: lar study %id practise.' ' . ' '• ' ' :''''.-.. - . Many new and vrartiable remedies havebeiri . I . Ste- ly Introduced; whicSsectires the' patient bikinf nisiN: ' cuiialiied Out ofexistenee„ Strangers, kie ?Zppriisiik i that Doetoi Brown has ' beep-, iduCated in • every • branch of medicine * , ilia ,iciiiini:ly, ami*d" td lpractise, and that lie now ponfineerltimoselft6 '-.tha study andnractice of this•parti6lar branch,togith, er with .all Oisebie# or RiVate sYst:Olt.caik,..„Adtuies incident to the Inimantriarne. ' 15,5...ei .07110 fit, .., 'e. rE: . Recent:aisessire.tilierred: in actik:Orttith - er ifilty . ' 'nit inteniiiitin fro'ni business.:':; : ' . ; . t .. -'- -..-'„; ::::.. " • . • Letters from i*Oiitace, alikinr a dvice .- must con. tain a fie, or they. will not t,eittestAed to - : *. ' ' .. eolfice on Diamond Alley, ii lew'doCtri 'fro4i Wocniatreetvrowarda the !market. : Conatilmticins strictly: confidential 3y23-d&wy , .. q , .5.,, .., To Grocers arta. Tea Deraora. . IftllE Philadelphia aud new York, Pekin. company,./i9.:35i North. Arta -stteit, Phila. phia, having received their Pall Stock..or flint • Trail, are now piepared to flihiiSh orders tiom a dis either by.tho Half: ChEiliir packed in their. peculiat style ' at:prices ' liisiraa' any 'Other estab lishment in the United Statilic Nor „ Ibo'Hal( Cheats Voting Ilyabir(lair gitidos ind fine;) • . • 106 Hal f Chests extra Silver Leg . 11010).1, , • , :.z ' SO .Chests and half Chests Gunpowder, tans and .--; • pri Qicsti - 50' t yntiAtli gra4lsß 250';iiairclinsisnridAds;UnPlueoolonge , tlat i a ui4 2170 :. ‘: dO.• Tongs , ' • • ''' do 1- 150 do; • ~, P oricliOnge; (ehtilan and othear ... • • Oranges and Floweii.Peccoes; Englisb:Bie:44.faii Teas, fize-, &c. ••. • :' ,: • , .-..This company: establisheamb.texclusive. l lo4 6o. of any kind out of -.Philadelphia ;: but furnishes:l,oas packed, in -and 4 . pciunds_pnekages, bearing their own name to the general trade, of n quality equal to any sold in the United States at the same pricesi and_pledge themselves to refund the money for all that do notgive entire satisfaction , •• •,• •• •: • - • ; McCALLMObri•lx BOND, ...,••••• . • - '• -IVO-35•Nortit front. e Wholesale Depot of the Ceznpanrys N. B. Orders from a .distance executed faithfully 1 ant:lle:4h dispatch. . blc.C. J. IL Stockdale the agent of the- Comliany is in • dais City. aqd will call upon Grocers_ rsand Tea Dcale, •• ..• . ••:? f.'.:ii:•:•,..'!:.,.; ii.lll :: - .v.: ALE. t A isiattiC. iii,:sio Ns.:i::.::.. '...:,; • - . . • .C4l .Netpets And Farnisifings , ..Umferlakersi ' . CORNER or PENS AND NE.7CLA IR rrassrsk . bikini's TBE.EXCHAN OE NOTEG i'ENTfLA SCE pat rinticar4 ,i• ** • .r.-- . • '. • ' ' _ '.,.... ....B.ESPlst.TFlCl;;Llbiarioint Aida .. - *: - .1`,..... ---- I.7.‘—'-i--, 'Xi — rfienas,ki.iltlicji.ablic, th at amt . ': •-*. ;-•',.Z.i.. -, .. .. •li''' arse proparciViiiiiiiibliiaad ai ' ' ; -- '•*:.. l " -'... • tcud li - ' ther . 444111111.0), . to grail , tbt tn. ma . . 'of ' tladeitakerS;; as tliey,fiaSto -.. . quit the latisihesselTahinaiTli.kiii;:filitiheltinttotts . Lion will be devoted 'al toaailiti. to tlia*: ilaiie ',lifsg .. . ness, keep' it layge askrirtin;nit'krCOFFlNS - iria.ile*ii.t.•:". i finished . ; covered; • a *a lined in the rieitiikirisitiOr,),.:. with a variety of rrtitiriulit, 'and *at '3lr - firica . 4Ara.'.,.' i• keep Sllnoll GCS ready 'Mad e; of all iiieir;cir Vim:tali * . I Ca alto is, and 3ln SI in ; at SII prit es,. ma d tualdeliti tha.: . • ' ' eastern style, and. all `other articici*,:akitiiirii• for.; . dressing the dead, and thinishi* ftiiieridsi:cievAti.' ' - ' ty and prices to suit; SILVEIePLATP.STur cogfifr! '.. ine the, name and ago; Igg'"dig.ES'lliiiiijingilfe - txxly in ice, by those •who wfsli:to licajaitAlt' trieedlirs . :;, an, length oftime, and have ZINC 'PANS' (44MS' . lin 'fbelaying ort the bo!Iy; 'LEADEN CifErnh'ohirlik " • on hied: • We 'hare n splendid not' . liEsillSt l iintt . a pair of fine horses, and any aytabei'iirthiFlatit.v * carriages, etc. etc.; and :will be prorpe,' fultietti,l, : . . and reasonable. -•- .'. • '• , " - 3 ttgl9:y . -': _ . • ~.. ...•. ~ „_.... •.P Is 0.p.0 s s .._ .IVILL be receive it.z. d at th e o ffi ce of the Pittsbunit 1 .11 ; Water Worke,until the first•or•Octokr-Ixe.st, for erecting Zugiaes and Pumps for: the. Allegbepi citT:lgater:W ‘ certea. - Ven4iiPs. For fornisltin . g 75,000 IDs ofeastinga.tor...froznes , and „ 46 ...,...4 4;8001 44 . 4 4 .SCieVtArOlt s 4 : di ,4 550 feet of 2ioch Irogpipe. fi 44 544 44 44 .25 .4t,,,1•,•,i5r - ~ II 5 i 50 .. ...kgt r 3k4.: • _.. ~. , :..... .e t 1 two 2.ltnelt StoOalyeei . : '. •:. ~ ... . . „ <:tbt se 11,641”1.74eC11V. 4 t. 4: 1 - .1 P64 :4llllll o.s 4B .W iti m pri rSt a*Akti g umpe couitattet T o :istile.jba:aisibtag-peClAiAi".o4oitillfare; Bottiii‘Pipell;-:,:sit:itiolF4,ltatiLts-4heio:••stite the amount For parAcularsYnquiY9 Vf .. , • • ..Iti3 130-1100 • a;26 44 • :Sart. ofPitst tea . tqiXV l ' i ki r t : ,fir -Diist.SlDriata Di.nteit.l•••• Tow opening at.:the' Drug: Viarchanae anIATS. BROCIEWATi•A large and w all .aelftied'as aartinebtlf:Driliteg:Chemitals, Paiat; 01la Stu ID!". Alined.. :foam'. New VOA attd-. otaer •I::iatera citiesi which -wilf7- , boriald • at pziteniel'y law Call and examine rot pidrselves. • • • 'l'l4 'CofaracrElal•RoWi• . - • • - mear-Canal:Basititl, ' • . Imported Begirt; ere !. . _.• THE'otcis ot goodlegars dderobaecb;dtE id 1 Spectrally. infonned, - that the subscriber has jnit. ' , et:6od sir es.leheis alert:nerd of the -sites( ap - gtfifi. ed brandsiitrooof these the follorriuti - rit?' p . rinci F re 7 Yenh ,Iteedja; .11.egaliar: . :Fagotrds; , •.F.agedd s i . ...Also, a few Boxes of'.' Bidder-a , Mag . . celebrated th . ewhig:tobacco. - ' • • • ••.' • •• • ;.:JOEL-.•!..JOBV3dOfILBB; -f en ,- ; suet ,• • • :Drukgisti Fiftkond WoOdote. -4 : 4 Chronieloaed Gazette •-• 4. ••••••4%...1441....5. ' . shOl'efit' usdpraigned hap beenhripOnfed , tig94i or • eke Salo of the shore " erlieles.minufaCteiall Jno.P4iida & Ca—, All orders iddressed such atticles-wiiLrecertg lirouipE at . .ttutioni# Leweit.:nidelirorturerts.prxceE , - ' MB . Weiler ;lie,. .olassiiinif,&:Beiriros . ,ll , o?et. .THF. Ne* and-Light Drage); r CA2l.ol.ll , lE;l4itartiAtloter,r.# l .gioiiet iorr-uveeogtheeee c 1( lob water; , tearing, FitAitiordhelety "dim*" Vellsvilla every:MOß - day, Thurrolpy, at 'o'clock; A.M. For Wag& or minor : appl Ark botkol. •• -- • • • 13dot F , O 1; I. A-11 811F;•-in ;are,- 11 A ICAIf , A4.I:I{7. AITI.IOI.E§-V4E, and., Retail, .Boos t solipsz and WAT*I2 Sron t r., ho 186.t.ibertpotteet; nearly Opposite the head of *owl. ,F--Er-M,,haue . ..itc.id-re and . are .receiving_ their ...Vaii,tattl ,Winter. atria-of Ar.: , .colpisting of the largest. itoolt they:-have p7cor,heen- ableto-brisfr - , to this market..,._ Our stock of go ods have -mostly boer,v2inannfottursd to out order, an . tieapresaly for the Pittsburghluarket. We'xilso have constantly _on luand-a...splemlid,atotk' of IfaUtearii,;-..aletafic' Gam ',E!trilic' SliciFs; both for end 'GOntlenien% trear;- -- theJ meet heiutiful article over,nraiMfa s ettired. - 'We • woaltr solicits• tin e xamination of our stock ofllottst,,bi.riilL*liii.-4islir to purchase either iit*holeaaJe 'or retaft,fini - tie'at#l sell at a tinalf.edrence above east; Cohritry3l.*ltatiti will find it to their interest to rail and stoCk before intrehasieg - - ".. '" • - - FOLLANSBEZ.V.ICANWARti "7 56:_nhortf et., EAtsburghl _ IMM IVOTI c E.O-'-Tbo - suammer, annual'. axamin:a . tip) v p f . . 1 1.11 ilie pozals Of tbe'CanoueberiFekhala 84444. will: take plaCO sou L T h u ilmi ay :" the: ' 3 Qt ri jou.' ;ne public: are respeelfully, jeiltbOojitteioV:;ll6e:ft; cisee will commence at tAretack: :": ....,:'' . . g .. . ..:... -,.. '', Ap,addrese may be eipicteeiiithat 'chil e :A(l%l examinatios;' ' ." ' • .. • instll4liiiiitr.:. - - . •.. ~.... ..... . ; • •;-;‘ ir _ t - 1- ' l4l ,;-r=zoizy...'itc_4o7.4 w rt . , 75 *r,e. • El fl ti lIINI 4E =I EOM ME
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