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DBKOOB&TIO IOUIHATIoaB.
i ■ ' i :for president.
IETTIS CASS,
> “■ ' ’of MICHIGAN
for Vice president,
O-.MJtER,
DEMOCRATIC EIjECTOKAL ::TICIiKT
r f’ / / jjgjfcxgaixt. ELECTORS.
William Bioler, of Clearfield
• m - Davu>X. WagkME, of Northampton- * '
KEFBESESTATH B ELECTORS.
• • I- IRwbt B. Benner, Philadelphia County. = <
*• II Host R Kneass* do City
, HI Isaac Shun*, do County
r . IV aL RotnqroßT, do do
r v" -a* *9*. j a cob S« Yostv Montgomery ' ao
'..'-.;>tVL''Ro9nT£;'WßionT l : Lebigb - ; do' *
‘ VII William W Downing, Chester do
. ~ VIII, H*NNT-HALDRMATf,Xaneaaiei do :
. |X PejerKuNk, Berks do
M ; :.' / X .BsaNA&oS. ScHQOSOVES 1 Monroe do : :
„ ~ Xr AVM Swetland, Wyoming; do
XII> JoN&n Brewster, Tioga do
XUI. JouK C. King, Clinton. • v..: do •• • -
XlV..loijrWsiottAttpLebanon' ' : do
■ ■••.*. ; • ••? XV. Robert J.Fisheb, York do * • •
XVI- Frederick SMmi.Fr&nklm do
...«XVII..John Criswell,lltmungdon ■ do ;
.\. .. .XVIII. Charles A.-Black-, Greene • . do :
.<j XIX, GsorOs W.Bowman, Bedford ;• do ' .
XX. Joiik.R. Shannon, Beaver.• • . . do
. XXI. CEORakP. IfAMiLToN, Allegheny do
-.v XXlIwWr 11. DavM,Crawford :do '.
. ..XXIU.TiMonnr Ives, Potter do.
: ' XXIV. James O. Campbell, Butler .do
FOR GOVERNOR,
MORRIS LONGSTRETH,
m > .QT pJonlgomery Ctrnnly. . <-
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,
ISRAEL PAINTER,
Cty* WetMiffrefand County,
FOR CONGRESS,
SAUVKL "IV. RLA C It,
i c Off rntfiBOROU.
FOR ABOEUBLTI '
JOHN J MLTfHEL, Pin burgh
JOHN 2* HAMILTON, Ho
■ EDMUND SNOWDEN, Allegheny. :
WILLIAM L MILLER, YcrenUle*
m BBQISTEB,
EDWARD W’CQRKLE? Indiana
ADCtTQB,
JOHN P’BRIEN, Lavrrence\iHe
... : COMMISSIOXKB, *..• \ . . . V
JAMES WALLACE, Baldwin
RECOIU>FK
DR JOHN POLLOCK, Clinlnn
CLERK W TTTE COURT,
: : BENJAMIN WILSON, EUthbclh Borough.
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IN THIS PAPER. THE LAWS OF THE UNITED
:jSTATNS r <XHEATIBB.: RESOLUTIONS OF CON
GRESS, fc., AKF. PUPUSHKD B V A UTHORITW
fHbnung |)ost Job fpritrtinq ©flue.
J CORN ( EU OK WOOB aKD FJFTH SfRKFrrS. I
-. |E7*4iav»»g added to our. KstoMndiment,.. o splendid <
. Steam-Power Printing Machine,. vre are prepared to do
- all kinds of Newspaper and -Book work urn Biyle of an* i
surpassed heaaty and neatness.. nud upon themqst rra i
sonaWe term*.- Wo reppeoifuUy solicit the patronage of
tbepublutjndnfimeof.oarlmsinrßß. :; .;
OT * requested la hand in thnrfarors before
i p'ClfxJh &x Jtf..TJnsmu*t becowphr.d ipitk> in order tom
. 9%irtantnurtum. < \Ybmuispotoibltjan earlier Sottritotild
.bepreferred; .
id*k \V. CARR, United Stale.*.Newspaper Agency
. Sua N>. 'Corutr/of Third ami Dock tureels,
North Fourth street—lsoaroulyamhorned Agent
hi Philadelphia
- on HalnralUkUoai-Jolm
- .C&yie, R. H,K«rr. C. Bnmetl. Joint Lay
. pitlmrd Louth. Om»6lTsekiße» v Fred.\olisi...
QaUf Painter* and
i - • ;. , . . rLHie Connty Ticket*
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Democratic Republican Meetings
HieDemocraucComramecofCoTreßpondeiictsin pur
saanceof Rcsolotion of the Comity Convention, do
- hereby designate the following places for -public meet-
At on Frwlaj'ihe Sthof Sept, -r .
■ 1 on- Monday, the 11 tli of Sept., at C o’clock.
• In North'Fayette at Rodgers’ Mill, on Saturday the
IGtbof Sept.nt2a ! lork, P>M. .
AtNoblestowujoa-'Suturday the IGthof Sep: at 7 o’- i
clock, P M
• . AtSewickly, at Mr. Lillies, on Tuesday the-lfth of
Sep! at 2 o’clock, P M
AlFranklinJit Mr. Neely’s,on Tuesday llie lOtli of Sept,
at 7 o’clock* P BT r
. -Ai Bakerstown, at Jolm Lavely’s, on • Wednesday the
20th of SepL at 3 o’clock* PM
AlFuic, at D. Deers. on Wednesday the 20th of Sept i
at 7 o’clock, P M
At Butler Boad, at Wm. Peters, on Thursday the Sin i
ofSepLat2oelack P M
. AtShanuburgh, on Thursday theSlst of Sept. at. 7o 7 - i
AhLo Borough of Manchester, on Soturday the 23d of i
Sept at 7 o'clock, PM I
. Monday thc2sih or Sept, at 2 o’clock, I
• At Plum; at H» Ritcrs, on 2Glh of Sept; at i
2 o’clock. PM -
AiWilkenslmrgh, on Tuesday the 2Gth of Sept, at 7 o’-1
clock PM. «
At McKeesport,, ou Thursday the 23ih ofSepf at 7 <P. i
clock. P M.
„ BEPtfBUCA'N FELLOW-CITIZENS
v. Attend and. sustain our candidates* and with -them the
- great principles ofThomas Jefferson and Andrew Jack- 1
•son.' ?.;••!
"•v -FannerA,.Mechaulc?, and oil working-men having the
• «. interests of the masses at heart, nre requested to bepre
sent and assist;m.the work of. retorm. All opposed lo
• exorblunttaxesoii theprotlucingclasses, and monopoh
•zuiggrani* to speculators-, am. invited to attend;: :
Body Patterson, J Large,
, : J. . R. DoiiaUwu. : . <• :
..Jaa, Cunalngham. . Thos.Donuelly, v - *;
Jdka D.Mitler,.. ■ J. K. Moorhead, -
* Johnßirmingham,... ? T.Farley,. .
Jas Cooper, Thos 8 Hart
.. J. IL M’faheney, ••, M.L Slews rt,
. J.C.Dunn, ..... ..Ch’r Bcluhoover,--
; Jas. C. Heron, . Wm.M.(iathmv •
Jar. Watson, C;Barnett, :-< ; j
•-J. B.Gmhnc,, . ;;-Jas:B.Sawyer,
A Carnahan, J II Phillips
• .• Jolm Layton,
. _ lIENRVS MAG RAW, Chairman.
■ • JAs..Watsos, Secretary.
. Each Meeimpr will he nddrersed by Col. Samf. W.
B!ack,John S. Hamilton,E. Snowden John J. MUcliel,Cot.
W.L. MtUer, Jroit. .Wui. .Wilkin*,.Wilson RTCandlcfs,
Hon. Charles SbuJer,' Audrew Burke, H.S.Mngrnw, G.
P. Hamilton* JavWhij'on, P. C. Shannon, .fas. S. Craft,
Jacob-Whitesell, Cof. Thoft.-Hamilton; Jns. J 2. Sawyer,
. Cot. Jar. A. Gibson, A.MCalinont, and Other distinguish
ed speakers
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' -M’MULILEN 4; DOWNING’S
. PASHIONIBI.B CX.O T il 188 STORE,
"VTO. filS XjIBEHTWCTJREET. fippostie 7th m.The
:JLt- Bubserlhere .linvfflust recetvetT their first stock: of
I ALL GOODS} which it tey offcrto their, friends and.the i
public al reduced prices, far cash.. Said »uock consists m
part of French. Belgium, Fluglish and America*) Cloth*,
: oil color* nnd qualities,, suited .for dress and-frock coats,
overcoats and .cloaks, nliuq, plaid, and fancy Cnssnnores,
latest style*, Tweeds, satiincts, Jeans, &c. in great van
ety.ofstyle and qualityvpluinand fancy bilk,Satin,Cash*
roere..--Yal9iiria, and-Cloib.'Vespng' together with white
.nod fancy..npper pndumler Shins, £ilkj cotton and wool
: en Srawer^silk,Jmen and cotton llandkeyoluefa, Qfa
vats,-Bcnrf*,:fitoves and Suspenders, of all qualities and
• size#. *-TUe above stack ha* been selected with great core
expressly:for ibis market* and wilMu? manufactured-to
orudf tu a style that cannot mil to give satisfaction to the.
most fastidious. . We hnve also on hand a.large and coni:
plete assortment of rtjidy»madc clothing*, which we offer.
to tbe-pahhc on theca*]) principle, ns low as the-lowest.
\VM A M’UUXXITO,
nog29 JOHN fc K. DOWNING
*O^E4BT..P|N..LOST.— On Sundayimormiigjthe- 27th
■ instant, on tho route along.-Pennsylvania ;Aveuurr.
Hlghistreetf.WyUe street, and -Fifth-street: -If cousistea
. of spven.or-cighi- purely ,transparent and. very hntimnt
, • selts,;of .fashionable stylo j .and was tndch prized try the
owner.- Whoeverinfty hnve found lha earn Breastpin,
/•••. andshallleaye it at this, office; shall hovethe thanksof
the owner, hod a suitable reward. • ‘ [aUg29-tf
A THUNK FO.VNB—A hair trunk, containing clothes'
./Xrand papers yaluahle to the ownevwas left at our
start,,some months lt seems-tobe the pTOperty-of
a discharged soldier.. The. owner is ; requeued to prove
the properly and Jake it away
sepg MfULKtt A BICKETSON
NEW :3H}oK!**~~Pu>neir History; being auqccount or
,lhe first examination of the .Ohio valley-, nndihe
. early aeulejnentof ihe-Northwest Territory, chiefly from
< original manuscript! containing the papers of Mr. Geo.
Morgan, those of Judge Burk, the diaries of; Joseph Buell
. and John Matte ws; - the -records of the Ohio Company,
plates and mrps. By S. P. Hil
/ - OnWnjs^ofthe American Revolution, hvE-L.Magoon T
1 . .Wall portraits of&amuei, Adams, James warren, Patrick'
HenryyAlex. ilaralltoff, JfoberAmes and Johu Randolph.
1 vol. cloth ~
T^B U £tS ont i or » Ae. Rich Man’s Error. By
-A fcw copiesof cach of the above works received.this
day am\ for sale by ,
, JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers,M
.:: comer. Market and Third sts.-i >
rjttj !j bKcp^CORDANCB-'rheTSngllshinaU , B Greek
: AJ V'OncoTuaace of the New Testamentbeing un. at
• wmpt at £ verbal connection between the Greek and the
> £ n S‘ iWI . concordance to the Proper
Names, wuhlndexes, Greek-EiigUsh, and Eugliah-Greek.
Just received and for sale by
M* 3 ** JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
T? ■£ elved lhls P l
.A» A* . 5*^ n A Co ' a > 00 Martcet street 20 nieces su
pß?°MP£,,iter ®“ Ame «» Mous do Lwrtes/lO pieces
neb MobalrAiTiSjre, nnd 1 dozen embroidered dresses'of
by*"' 4 '’ b ° g ’ " ra:ul S “ s " r ’
MILLER k. RICKETSON
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- PASSENGER ABKANCKMENTB FOR 1848.
Packet Llutey leaves dailr for ah.
Passenrar Packet, via' Browußvule, to Baltimore and
PMffflclnhm.fti IC, and 0 p M " ,
-"WVCoaeb Liuej-drreeMo-PJuladßlphitt, 0 m., and -19 J.
; Western and SouthernMail.Coachl*jne;6 A- K.
North-Westem,yia Cleveland, daily, 10 a. m. - •-v •
fine and Western NfewYorlcy daily, 9a.m: ' _>< y v
North-Eastern, to daily, ercepjjeui)dayB*4
ARRIVALS ANI>CEI.vRTURE OF MAILS
Eastern Mail viaPhilodelphla, dufi-3itCM., closes l2j&.
•Western Mai!, Cm: and Loiusv., H.,fcloses&<.M.
South, viajfelt. end Waabtngion.dpeS p. js.yclojptfaA.Ti.
North-Western via Cleveland-swe 10 a. M:,aldsea9 a-H;
..fine and Western New. Y<p£ dna 8 p.».fcloses B ju at
SHOCKS. y
. , „ , Parvatue MM Of&nt.
Bant 0fp1itahurgh............ - .*50,00 850,00><850,0)
Exchangeßank-................ 50,00 44 jr 4350
Merehanta'and M. Bank ••••■•.• 60,00 JKO O 45,00
Rarmera' Depoail 80nk........... Noaeinmarkei:.'
Hand Slrrel Bridge 60. KT 50,00 40,00
Norihe mLi be rtiea Brulge -■ ■ 50,00 35,00
Old Allegheny Bndee v/25,00 30,00 35,00
Cennollmlleil. R. Sleek, nattfon . - . ■
share*, 82,50 ...... .... 5,00 143
Cityßauda (OV cent,) ...... .> 80,00
Monongahela 8ridge............ 05,00 .. 1040
Oaa Slock 50,00 f
- _ OFFICE OF THE POST, »
. , Friday MoainKa, Stpremfrer Blh,. 1848. y
■ • Owing too press of other matter, the Weekly Re
view, intended for the country, is crowded out* Wo
may state, however.tbat there has been no--change
in prices, eiccpt in ibe lcw aruclcswhich we; have
noticed below; 1 ■ Business isgenerally dull, mnihly
on.accountof the river, which prevents county mer
chants from coming to town. ; The dealera*- in. Dry
Goods, Grocery mdn and Manufactures arc■ very
quiey. Money it jnst nsage reported it last week..
.. i,There it n great demandfbrProduce of all kloda
and.farmers and others who have Flour fee.,should
come in now, for pricca wiil decline id ail-proba
bility, very soon. < 4
FXX)UR. .Tho reccipta ypaiesday were mostly on
the upper wharf; but little on lhclower.- Thesales
were at 34,8104,87. . Holders generally aeked
and;if the river-continues-low they willobtain l it.
There is no change in tho of the markets.
The Foreign news hndtttrtEind of effect.-' - - •• v
CANDLES. .Tho season , for mapufaclunng* baa
now arrived, but no decline in prices has yet been
: reported..,Regular sales nt. former quotations. -
1 -;TALLO\V. *VVe quote at 7c. with a downward
tendency.
■SODA ASH. .Soles regularly made at 4ss|c. .'
NAILS v .T|i6 demand is not great, but the mills
are all kept running full .time. There has lieeb a
decline in tbe pricca of aomo aizea, but no material
, change is yef noticed, and snajr not be;'
lOtffeodJuiuai 0 o,oo' 3d v' - 0 0,00
80 W 4 & 4.00 Sp ka C* lb.. ... & 64
G@7d .i& 4,50 j“ pressed-. . ••■ -O|o 8
Sd :0.4.75 . .Boilerßire
4d “ . & 5,00
OATS..SaIes from wagonat-£?c.which is an ad*
vanco. From store ibesales-are at26c. '
■ ■ WHISKEY. .Wo. arc told Ihqt Raw Whiskey is
worth about 17c.; Rectified IS still selling * 18019 c:
•. BACON; .The tendency is upward ysales at the
smoke bouses are regular at 6fc. for Hams; Sides,
in no demand; Sboutdersarc worth4&c.; Canvassed'
llama arc scarce, and worth 7jo7fc;
■•i; APPLES. . Declining, and market pretty well sup*
■ phed; salcsat7scosl,l2lc.
l POTATOES. .Sale of 15.baakelsat j 43c-; other
calcs at 50c.
LIVE STOCK. .The demand for Bcavcs is
nodall that arrive is iakeh- quickly '«t 305c.nct;
Sheep ,are .eold at $101,50 per head; Very little.do-?
wg m Calves or Hogs. , ' *
BUTTER. .Sale of lfr lon keg Batter .at 9c. It
was shipped east> where there is a good demand;
Sale from first hands of. 1C kegs at 9jc. There ; is
good demand, and the article is.-qnite scarce. In
the retail market fresh Butter la worth 18020 c, and
scarce.
FlSH..Satda of small lots ofNo,3Machcrel at
$6. Vel’y little doing. -.. .
SUGAR...We can only quote small regular sale*
at .4105ic. for prime. / We heard pfisalea at other
figures, But these are the ruling mica. t-;.-.
-LARD OlL...Small sales at 51053 c. - .
LINSEED OlL..Small sales at 51055 c.
MOLASSES.. We.bave.heard no sales at higher
than 2Sc.
. -FKEIGHTS..To Cincinnati rtver men demon 25c.
and teceive Ibis rate far some -lots* but generally
they receipt at 20(S£2c.' Freight is scarce else ' the
prices would now bc higb.: ; ‘
N NEW ORLEANS MAHKETS.
Ornce.op tubPjcatutte, .»
tr ' Saturday Evening, August 2,1848; J .
;: CoTTon.—The sales-of the vreek sum up BSoobaJci,
and have again been nearly exclusively for English
account. Arrived of new crop J 213 bales, against
325 bales M the same time last year. We give the
annexed quottUona -
Inferior Middling fair 6|(3G|
Ordinary ; 6 Fair G|o7
Middling, ; ; Good Fair: :
Good Middling v • 0(36$ Good and • Fine .(3..
Running list ofAlabama : - ■ :
STATE If £NT OT tOTTON.
Stock or hand on Sept. 1,4847, -bales, 23,452
Awved-smce to date, . ; -1,205,795
Arrived to day, 194
Exported:to date
Exports to-day
Slock.on- hand and' mi chip* -
: board not cleared, bale*/ 31,C&7
... Tobacco,— There has becn a fair demand} and
the gale* sum; up 1000 hhds. including a Jot of3OQ
hbda Yetlow Bank aofd this morning, of which 23d
• Admitted alj4| and 116 Jlefbsodat 2f,anQ<lvanco
otic. within the laat.ihree weeks. We quote
tugs 11011 | Pine 4J05
teafCommon 2|o3f | Choice . . 6io6*
Pair 4 04* J
ETATCUEIfT.OP TOBACCO. ! ■ ' '
Stock on hand on September 1,1547, hhda. 22.530
Arrived since to date/ 54,262
Short receipts during the season, 1«303
77,734
Exported to dale, C 5,777
Exported to-day, " ' • 13|
City consumption and used for Baling, 3,000-C1,90S
Stock on hand and on shipboard not
cleared, fchdS. 15,870
: Sugar. .The transactions have been necessarily h*
tniteJ, nnd prices have notundergoneany alteration,
.wo continue our lastweek’* .quotations:
Inferior, .; ,v 2|®3 I Fair to fully-fairi 3|<S>3}
Common, 3i(a3i | Prfme and Choice, 4(341
. during the week 170hhdi.ExportedU5
Ibis. r
. .Tho arrivals meet with steady sale at ;
ptices ranglngfrom Jfi to 20c.y according to quality.
Freights.,. A ship*waa takon fbr Liverpoolat 8 jd'.
for Coro, and 5-16 d. for Cotton, undone: for London ■
on pnvate terma r hoth taken on Monday.
s ship has been taken'for. Liverpool , at S«IGd.; And
another ship-aiso for-Xlvcrpool at 255. per bhd. of
tobacco.
: Eicbangea...Tho transactions have been limited
London, 7(39^cent.prem.
Pans, 0 25.
New York.6odoys, ' .i: :i . {►ccof.diec.
Do,: . Sight, ;• u. - ..par to l tp.cent. prem.
Treainry Notes Out*tandtn{r lit Septcm>
bar, 1848.
TjSEASUBY DepabtHekt,
. Register’s Office, September, 1,1848-.
Amount outstanding of, the several issues prior to
the act of 22d. July, 1846, as per records of'this
office 9162,739 31
i- Amount outstanding oftbe issue of- • .
r. 22d July, 1846, Hb per records of .:■
i this 0ffice,.,*;327,400 00 v
l, Amount outstanding of tho issue of
i. i 28lb January,'l647, as per rec
ords of this office 12,131,600 00
i Deduct cancelled notes in the hands
of the accounting officers, of
u; which $10,700 is under the act of
’ 22dJn1y,1846;5200 under the - . ; .
act of 28th January, 1847; and
$B5O under-Olher acta...... * .., 11-750 00 ,
• ' *
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- - : iU
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Daily Review of tbe Borkoti.
1,230,482
1,193,719
106-1,198,825
•£*•'? ivfi'r'i/•. -V=.
DANIEL GRAHAM,
Regular of the Tremary,
7.r ; yr-:.i
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• ri-' 't'l.'a
HililS
t-.
v ' u -jGebebal Laud '
. *• September |; 1848.
Statement, qf the mmthtyrecetptrfrtm the sata of the
publittands,/orthe fitcal year commenclng July
I, 1847, andending 30/6 June, 1843, a» reported
to the Secretary qf the Treasury, '
1847, July... ...3264,468 64
“ Augu5t.tv..........327,363 48
“ September.'. 342,346 07
“ 0ct0ber.!................431,520 24
“ November.. 286,980 81
V December /. .......224,774 94
1848, January. 230,790 39
/ £t February.. .*.*.278,375 79
/ « March... jC 267,163 41
z' « Aprils*-?. 309,882 34
“ ISaffT. 267,000 22
« :.. v 209,369 13
Total .
■Add Choctaw certificates received
( . during the year; So .tar a» re- : ,v;
turns have been received, and
equal t 0.... 107,614 02
The estimate of the Secretary of the'Treasury for
thefiscal year., including Choctaw, certificates, was
83,600,OOO.RICHARDM.,YOUNG, Commissioner.
POET OF PXTVBBWGn.
2 JTBET SCAXT T7ATKH IS tttfi- CHASfTEL AKD AT X' STASfD;
ARRIVED,
■ Steamer Atlantic* Parkinson, Brownivitle
- Brownsville.
; At.... Late Erie,-Mannyy Beaver.:; '.
■ • - • ■ Janet, Rend{ 3Sane*viUe;
“ Caraaen,Hen3nckBon, Beavrr;
• M • .
AreimjQofl^Beaver:' ; v ■ \
w DEPARTED,
-■■: : - “■> ; Atlantic; Parkinson, Brownsville.
“ Louis ftl’Lnne, Bennet,BrowiisviUc
• “••• -Lake Erie, Murray, Beaver. -•'
. ; .i .. • Arena,iJolT, Beaver; .i - ;
• Camden; Hendrickson, Beaver, L
BSTLint evening; ntdarklhorowas 2feqtwatcr
to the channel and ot a stand. ■ '
. SSTTho RoberlWightrosn collapsed a flow o few;
miles below Wheelmg,nboul a week ago, which
recalled. id the death, by drowning, of a monnamed
M’Clean (of Brownsville): others wero blown aver
board, bat were ; saved; r Tho Wightmsn is now
at the Point.
. Bubsiho op .800 1 steamer
Pelican, we learn accidently took, firoon Wednes
day evening last whilo moored at the wharf at
Biloil, and was homed to tho water’s edge. No
live* lost—no insurance.— N. O. Delta. ,
Tire New Teleobafu, ob.tue Teleobafu No.
2,—Passing along the, leyee yesterday, we noticed
that Mr; Ileatie, President of tho company, was
poshing forward the work on this very fine new.boaf;
with bis nsosl energy,- in whatever ho undertakes;
Tho bmlera and engines are being placed, and the
csbinuin ngrcal state of forwardness; Wo did not
go on board for the purpose of oblaming her dimen
sions,. or la speak of the manner of'her'pulfit. It
Will be time enough to do this when she it completed.
This. new . boat is. modelled after tho Telegraph
No. 1, bat sho hss tea fectmoro length and Is sis- feet
wider on her guards. : Her: appearance is certainly
prepossessing, and as a whole, we think she will be
regarded as ono of the most, perfect and beautifal
‘models afloat. . We learn that in Cuing her out, re
gard will be had more to tho comfort' and conveni
ence oftrovellers, than to river show,' tinsel nod
finery. Substantial, is the word. —Louisville Dtm
..•.rf'o:M.'.'..,.mnM«etr nnd tight dranghl slenmboat;
,lOgaHklsi AtrIiEOIIKNY CLIPPER, Wat’
'UnftMMk* iM>Xa Master; trill leave for the above end
oil ynarmcdime port** thiß'mofnnig.at
Id o clock.
‘For, freight orpouage apply on hoard. - ; ' faej>7
:.r .. ———— _i. :
•-■. - - i . BBiOßur A«Tingemeiiti - • • ■
: t JffiLfe THE steamer BEAVER, Cba&.EL Clarke.
will leave Piiisburgb. for Beaver,
Olnssgow,and Wcllsvllle, every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday—and returning on . Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, aiD oVlock, a. w. Having-a bont ot the
landing, we are pwparedto receive, freight at ony *ime:
rForfrelghtor passage anplyto . ... . .
mnl7«tf G W HABTON & CO, Agents.
For Wheeling.
. i draught, fast running
- ijkjiiiJp. sie&merCINBKRELLA.CAtiioux, Mas*
will leave for Ihe above and inter*
WMIfIHIUJMBmedin-e ports every. Monday, Wednes
day* and Friday, at 10 a m.
; For freighter paMOgn, apply on board. . jy29 .
Regular Packet for Sundsh.
t THE Cue steamer AVEKtSVXLLE, Capt.
BAurcSi will leave forlhe&bovo and inter*
mediate ports on IftdMnfayr and Saturday.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
' «uggS , : GEO. D: MII.TENBERGER, Agt-
-For ctnclonatl and. fconlsvlJly.
: j staunch steamer PACIFIST. Camp
£H9RflfehzUn Master,-will leave for the above and
lermedlate ports,regularly.' ;y , -i .-.‘-t
For freight or passage,apply on board, or to - . -
augBs GEO B MILTENBBROER. Agent.
I JCEUhThe new and splendid Passenger Steamer
FINANCIER, Captain >Vm. Kochtz, will
leave forthe above and all intermediate ports regutaly.
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply on hoard. auggS
For Claetnafttii
Therexv.Ucbt draught passenger
B,eBaer j DOLPHIN, Copt. llmirri
vriltleave for the above and interne*
U«KU,' dmtfe porta, regnlarly. .
For freight or passage apply on board
Commercial Row Cabinet Ware room
ST B YOUNG *Co **TS 3
TTAVK removed tlieir CABIN t'l'vtMaartr
XL WARE-ROOMS 10 Commercial How, Liberty
street, opposite the head of SauthSeld, where they will
keep constantly on band auextenslve assortment of So
fat, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and
evenr article in therr lute of business. ■
.%* Undertaking promptly attended ro at reasonable
pricy a • : ■ •. -mays? .
. EttKllilTand Classical Academy. -
(ROOMS t* Wis THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH )
fpHIS School will be opened for the reception of Pupils
X of both sexes, on Monday, the 4th day of September.
Hie course of study will embrace the common and
higher English Breaches, with the Latin and GreckLan
guages
Strict attention will be paid to the physical, the intel
lectual, ami the moral traimag of the Inmates of this
School
The Principal, In addition ilo hts own personal atten
tion to the Recitation of Classes. will lie nided by any
number of compeientiMaio amLFemnle Teachers that
may.be necessary. ... .
It is very desirable, that: students should enter -the
School.at the commencement of the Session; m order that
the various Classes may be systematically and tiannoiU
otisly organized, • . .. L -CATON, Principal.;
Pittsburgh, August 3d, IBIS.. ...
„ REFERENCES.
Rev. D, It. RrDDLK,:D. D., • . Mr* Ricoabd Edwaum,
“ ATMGiu,DD, « Less Looms,
Hon A W Loomh, “ W W Wimok.
Mr. CKotioß AuittXE,. : . « H. Wtutssox
.Circulars caabo obtained nt the Book Store of Mr: b-
Loomis, No. 80 Wood street ; nnd also, at Messrs. Me.
Donald A Beeson’s, No. 60 Market street - ’
OUg23-d3w. v
partner-
XJ shin of-McCormick, Brown & Co.' is dis*
solved, by : the .withdrawal of Pollard McCormick!—
•Nameofuew firm will be given m a few days.
eepfrat POLLARD McCORMICK
BOOK9.SBOOKS!*— Lectures m Theology,by the late
Rev, John Difek, P, D, published under the superin
tendence Of his son i with a Uiograplucal lnlroduction by
;an American Editor ' Complete in l vol.: v
.The Works of Rev. Robert Hall, A. M.,4 vols. • > •
Dwight’* Theology,4 vols.: •>
Edwards’ Works, 4 vols. . - . • • - •';•••■' • ■ -y
ChnlmetV Select Works, 4vols. - ' \
Mcaudcr’s Church History, vols. 1 nnd 2.
■Also—A large and well selected slock of Theptogicni,
•Miscellaneous and School Books. for sola low by- - •
ELLIOTT & ENGLISH,
• angss 78 Wood, nnd 50 Market at*.
Yonng liOdlei* Seminary. Allegheny. .
riIHE Autumn Session of this Institution will commence
*X' on the first Monday in September. Rooms on Fede
ral in VColoitade Row,” 2d door from the bridge, -..'.v.
. The coarse of instruction and rates of tuition arethe
same ns heretofore. •
For more minute information see circular, or. apply to
the instructor, Mr. N. W. Metcalf.
Reference may also be mode to the following gentle
men: '■'.•l •; : -ft-’A/.'•/*.. ’•
•®(* Allegheny. | Hott. C, Shaier, Pittsburgh.-
P, ev ,P “ Rev D H Riddle. “ 0
Mr. H. P.Bch\vnm, 1 11 Ravlf-Dyer, ; «» -
jy2543m * 1
THIOR SALE.-r A lot on Ilmh st, near the corner of Wy-
X he, at the new German Church. This L0t,20 by 80ft
. will be sold on accommodating terms, or leased on ner
petunl lease, wiih the privilege of buying out the nroum
rental on) time ' B
; Al*?—Several othrrLotson the IMI, indifferent places,
for sale on accommodating terms, or pcrpetaal lease, us
may suit-purchasers.- : - • '
augl2-tili Changed THOMAS MFLIjON
/YRATORS of theAmmean itero/urion.
W, goon. With plates of Samuel Adams, Joseph Wdrreh
f ntrfck Henry, Alexander .Hamilton; Fisher Am6s and
John Randolph ;.dedicated:HTo Students who are not
drones, Chnsuous who are not bigots, and Citizens who
are not demagogues ”
m Retiring ftom, Basineea; or, the Rich Man’s Error By
T 9 Arthur ’
Thenboyc just received nnd for eitle liy
- ELLIOTT* ENGLISH,
s<t l” 5C Market, nnd 78 Wood street
EW GOODS—Received b) cypress, tins din
, .Abtrge.iot Rrench AYorkcd Capes, every pneo and
- sn £P N “Jm French Worked Collars, all prices.
m • f-n^dnd fino Lustres, for Capes,
ManUllas, Cardinals, &e-
Black Pink Blue and White do.;
* A,good ; assortment Gonts’ soperior Black Kid
Gloves. ...!■■■R. D. THOMPSON,
nug29 tiO Market st., 3doors from Liberty.
812,609,989 31
APPLES—3O bbl». Dry Apples in store-atm for
XJ sale low by- [sep4] S. &W. HARBAUGH
'" - 1 .Sv*"
>7? ;>■;'> '~ r ' 'J't; .4.'
llSliiiiiliSli
3,419,324 44
$3,626,933 46
BiwrJnteUigence.
For €lnelan»(K
For Cincinnati.
r 1 , l 1
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t&MM
ffiSSSVtt&n* +'*e *
ThZ
caleiiUM *S*^? c^ft | Ul< ’i :^PovWorTOoil^hßalSico 1
secona of July f; Anno one thousand eight
liuudrisu nndthlrt»nmoy|,AVilliam P. JontSToN, beinjr
InyesteiLwib the Executive authority of ihe State* of
Pennsylvania, have ..issued this \wyit. comittandinjr and
requiring you, the said Jonv PotarmE, Shenff of the
County:of Allegheny, :tb give thd usual notice, that an
election, to supply the.vacattcy in,tbe.office of Governor;
will Jake place on thezecond Tuesday In October next;
Given: under my hnrid, and the Great Seal of the State,
nt Harrisburg, this twelfth.dayof August; in tho year or
our Lord onethousand eighthundred andfony*ejghr;and
of the Commonwealth the seventy-third.- : •
By the Governor,
5 , TOWNSEND HAINES,
. Secretary .qf .tht- Commonwaith. -
FfiOOtAHATIOS.
TirHEREAS, m and by the Act of the Genera! Assent*
• f.f bly.of Pennsylvania, entitled .■« An Act relating to
elections of this Commonwealth,” ltisenjoinedon me to
give public notice of such elections to hehcld.and enu
merate in such notice what officeranre to be elected:. Tn
pursuance thereof I, John Fobsttbs, Sheriff of the COun*
ty of Allegheny, do therefore make known and-give this’
publicnoticeto the Electors of paid County of Allegheny,
that n general election.will be held in the sald county,
on the second Tuesday of Oetober:next, m
the several election districts therein. . .
The electors of theFlfstWard ofthe city of Pittsburgh;
tomeet at thehouseof Mrs. Jane Little, at the corner of
Ferry and Fourth streets, m said ward/ :
-Theelectors of the Second Ward of the city of Pitts*
burgbyto meet oMhe hoUso of Win. Armstrong, corner
of Thmband Smtihfleld streetsjln Midword.
electorsofthe Third Ward ofthe city of Pittsburgh
ro meet at the house of Andrew M’Masier,oti'Fifthst.
• Tho electors of tbo. Fourth Wurd of the city of Pitts*'
; burcb, to meet at the Washington Coffee House, corner
of Peon and St Clair streets
.The electors ofthe Fifth Ward ofthe city of Pittsburgh,
tomectntthe house of Alexander Stewart, tit the said*
ward
•'The electors ofthe; Sixth-Ward of the" city'of Pitts*
burgh,tojneciattheeonfeotn>nery of John Barret, at the
; corner of - Pennsylvania Avenue and Washington street;
m the said ward
The electors of the Bevehth Ward of ih6 cityof Pitts
burgh, iomeel-auht house of William Wjison, in said
ward. t . k
~; The electors of the Eighth Ward of the city of Pitts
burgh, to meet at Uie bodse of. Conrad Freyvogle, on
Pennsylvania Avenue, in soidward.
The electors of tho Ninth Ward of tho city, of Pitts
burgh, to meet nt the office of Paisley’s Lumber Vnrd, in
sain ward,
Theelectors of the First Ward ofthe city of Alleglie
ny, to meet nt the house of J. Woodhouse, on Robinson
street.
. The electors of.tue Second Ward of the city of Alle
gheny, to meet at the house of John Oliver, (formerly oc
cupied by John Gffihring,) corner, of jhe. Diamond and
Ohio street. v• *
The electors of the Third Ward ofthe city of Alleghe
nyyto meet at the Public School House, msnid ward, on
heEast Commons* * T 1
''• The electors of the Fourth Word of the city of Alle
gheny, to meet at the house •Of Mrs. Wylie, East Com
mons.
The electors of Fill township lo meet at the houseof
Mrs.Naney. Murray; on the Mechanics’ nhri: Farmers’
turnpike road, in said township, except the qualified vo
ters residing in sections Nos. 4,7. and 14 of the city dis*
met, who shall vote at ail general elections in the Niuth
Ward of the city of Pittsbargh. •
• The electors of-FeebleY township to meet nfthe house
of John Beiller, in the village of East Liberty." :
The electorsof Wilkins township to meet at the house
of Francis Wilson, on- the Frankstown road, in said
township.
The electors of Plum township tomeet at the house of
Margatet Little, (formerly John Little’s,pn said towii*
ship.
•TheelectorßOf VerseillcMownshiptameetatthe‘White
House, formerly occupied by Thomas Neel, on the Pitts
burghj»u(! <J«fnsburgh turnpike road, ui said township.
Tho cicetoa of EHwibetb township, including the bor
ough of Elizabeth, to meet at the house formerly occupied
by John Waldeo.in said.borpugb.. * •.•••••
. The electors of Jefferson township to meet at the house
of John Snee. formerly occupied by J. King, iu said town*
shin. . .
The electors of Mifihn township to meet at thA house
of Runnel Wilson, formerly occupied by Jns. 11. Neel,
tp said rowusbjp.
.The electors of Cpppr St. Clair township to meet at the
house of James Conner,tn said township.
The electors .of Lower Si- Clair.township to meet at
: the house of Joseph Rom, (lower.ferryj in said township.
' ’The electors afßobrnsou township tomeet at the house
of Sarah ATFotland, (formerly. Audley MTarioud,) in'
said township;
The electors of Fiudlcytownship tomeet auhe house
ofhrCieUand A. Armor, formerly occupied by John
Charles, in the. village ofChnton, in said township.'
• The eiectora of Moon township to meet at the bouse of
I’eter Qitstqt, la said township.-
The electors of Ohio township to meet Qttbe house of
; John Hay, in stud township. :
; The electors of Franklin township tomeet at the house
formerly occupied by John Shrum* in said township.
; - Tim electors of the borough ofllanchester to meet at
■ the Public- School House,
. Theelectors of Reserve township to meet at iho house
of Gotlieb.Fisher, in said township. ,
The electorsof Baldwin township to meet at the house
of John Cowan, in sold township.
? The electors of Snowden township to meet at the house
of Peter Boyer, in said township. l
• The electorsof South Fayette township to meet at the
; house of H. Hays, on the farm of G. Y. Coalier, in said
townshlpp- :•
The electors pf North Fayette township to raect at tho
■house now oeeapied by Francis Jamison at Rogers’Mill,
in said township.
.. The electors of Ross Township to meet at the house
of George Cooper, on iheFranklln rood; in said township.
The electors of Pine township to meet utihe house of
'WilUoia in said township.
■. TheeleetoTs of West Deer township to meet’at the
hoa*eof.NaibanConter;iniald,tournsbip.
. ThecleclorsofEastDecrtowushintomeetatthePab*
He SchoOl-House, in the village or Tarentimi, in said
township.': v 1
• The eleeioM.of Indiana township, to meet at the bouse
formerly occupied by Sam’l Mackay, in said township. l
- The electorsof Shalertownship to meet at JohnShawV
MUL andthat Alfred G. Lloyd snalt be the Judge, and J.
M'Eihenny and Thomas Stewart shall be the Inspectors,
until other* arediily elected.
The qualified votera of that portion of Indiana town
ship residing in the following described boundary; shall
vote at allgeherat elections in the Borough of Sbarps
burgb at the clection-poH in said borough; viz: beginning
at« point oh the AHeghehy rivernt the upper lineof the
farmofJns. Ross, and ronuinga riOrtherW course be
tween the farms of said James uoSs and Jobaand Fran
cis Beatty to the N. E. corner of-said Jame* Ross* farm,
thence running course to Ross township line,
in rtnch a raanuer as to embrace all such Ihrms or lots
situated tit Cunningham** district, uud belonging to what
are called the river tracks, in the above described boun
fair.
The electorsof the borough of Birmingham to meet at
the Public SchOOMloose, In said borougu.
The olcctbraof lbe borough of Lnwrencetille to meet
otthe Town House,in said borough.:- •
' Tlie.electoraof the borough of Sharpsburgh to meetat
the house, of James Sharp, ui said borough.
The electors of the borough of'APKeespon to meet at
the Town.llall, in said borough. • ; • j -
: The 1 electors of tho borough of South. Pittsburgh, to
meet at the house formerly occupied by E M’Aniiichi at
the end of tho Monongabelabnilg*, in said borongh.. .
Theelectors oftheborough of West Elizabeth to meet
at. in sold borongh.
At which time andplaceihequalificdciccton ns afore
said-will elect byballot—
Onepersou.forGoventor.
• One person? for Gongrcss. ..
. One person (or Canal Commissioner.
- Four persons for members of Assembly. .
One persoh for. County Commissioner. -
One person,,far. Recorder. :.
One person for Register, . j v
. One person for Clerk of the Court*
t . One person (or Auditor.; ;
And by-virtue'oftbe lOtb section of the act of Use 2d of
July, Ib&iYwas enacted, thnl,every, person, except Jus-;
llcesbf ibe .Pence, who ?>ha|l Judd aq office or appoint-,
meni of profit or. trust under ilw-Gove.rntpeiu of ine Uni*
tedSmteaxorbf this State, of of. a jay city, dr incorporated
district* whether acommissioned officer or otherwise,.a
subordihaiteoffiCerdragent, wbaisor shall beemployed
uudcrihe.legislature,Judiclriry,brexecutive department
of this Slate or the RStateßfor of hhy Judge or incorpo*
rated district, nnd also that every 'member of Congress,
and of the State Legi»lntar«,ana pf tbe Select nnd Com
mon Councils of any city. orCammlssiouer&dfany in*
the law focdpqble Of holding or
exercising at the sarae .tlme theoffice or : nppoihtm*nt of .
rJudjgei lttspecipr or Clerk?of any election of this Com
monwealth, ttml that any iMpcctbr,Judge, or other offi?
'cerofnhysueh eleciiOnshaUnot beeligiufoto nnyoffice ■
'lobe -then voted ‘for/; . ‘ .
K Also, in nndhy the 4ih section of u'n'dct approvedrhe
19th of April; 1840,\if is enacted, That the 13th section of
the acfpasßed. July 2d,1839 ;■ entitled dh nct : relntingto
the elecUons
ed as :tp; prevent atiyttuliUh ; officer,ior borough officer,
from serving as Judge; fnspeetdror Clerk at any Genera)
'or Special elections mthisCorarnonvreaHh.: :'
Aitdlhe. return Judges of lberespective districts afore
said, nre.requested to-meet ntthe Court House inthe city
of Pittsburgh, on tho Friday qflrt tht secofid Tuesday in
l .octohrrnro, then: and there to prepare for those duties
lawj'
;Glvenunder my hand and seal at Pittsburgh, this 24th day
r of August, A.D 1848, and of the Independence of the.
• UuUed States the seventy-third.. • •
nPg29’ow JOHN FORSYTHE, Sheriff.
Dissolution,.
rplIE FIRM of Achcson & Dagg.U :tlii* Ony dissolved
J. by mutual consent.,; Mr. Jas.T. Dngg having declin
ed business on nceount of ill health, has disposed ofhls
interestto Jns. C. Achewjn. The business hereafter.wTU
be conducted In tho name of W.fc J.C. Acheson. :
WAT. ACHESON,
. Pittsburgh, July, 1848., JAS. T. DAGG.
withdrawing from the firm of Achcson A Dagg,
I take pleasure. in .recommending my succcsssor to my
friends and the public generally.?... JAS.T..DAGG .
| Jgly.29,lB43—nug
/ROOFER’S NEW AMERICAN NOVKU.—Just rcceiv-
V_y cd at M. A. MINER'S, Sinithfield st. 3d 1 door above
3d street:
The Oak Openings, or the Bee Hunter, by J.Femiimorc
Cooper
Brogetonne, or ten years after, complete.
Also pari - ll: 11 U U : 11 -x by Alexander.
Dumas
> Edward.Vcrnon,or my Cousin’s Story, by E. V.Childe.
‘■.-.■'Story of the. Peninsular War, complete, by General
Charles William Vano.. ■:.;<• . r
Susan, onhe Maid of .Beacon Street, by thy author of
Lucy Lane, Ac,
Chambers’ Miscellanys Nd. 2Q. ,
Littcll’s Living Age. No. 224, .•
• Blackwood’s Magazine for August. • ;
• . Berford has all the above. ; . nug2o
DRESS SILKS--A. A. Mason to. Co. have just received
. 8 pieces Glacis Silks of beautiful full styles.- Also,
20 pieces of Auity dress and plain Silks. scp4
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A' chant of Pittsburgh and vicinitv
|?.®PU-ptirclidserij|of*beBtin&teria]*vflrid airsliori notice.;
:r.: -7^-^^-EDWAM> ; TODDi&vCO;^,--
Northeast cornerof Stli and Market streets, up stairs-
Curd*
T>ECEIVED THIS BAY, by. Express,: ft small lot of
XV french Cassuneres, light colors, for summer went-
This lot is of supenor style and quality, and will be sold
cheap.
Also, a small lotoffineLinen Drilling*; with satin
sinpe f ana barted-This lot is of superior quality; and
rannot be had efsewhere in this city* Also, a Small lot
. rio.it, while andembroldered Mnrseilles Vestjnga.—
The.patronageof the public i*. solicited. '
ma>-27 C. WERNEBUBG, 25t Liberty st.
(Journalcopy,) t
, Mttilln* and Sheetluga.
>TuiE subscriber has in store a fall.assortment of all the
JL most popular makes of Brown and Bleached Muslips;
ofeyenrwidih and quality, and at reduced prices, Good
7-B.and 4*4 .Unbleached Muslins for cehts a yaTd,
Bleached Muslins unusually low. Also; oti hand,Brown
and; Bleached Bnlhngivßlueiartd mixed Drillings; Pant
Siuflst Boy s’ Wear; -Welsh, Ganso. and otherFlunnels;
Lottoa Cheeks; very eheap- Bed Ticlnngsj: Manners
Shining i Jeans and Satinetis. PHILIP ROSS, f
Ju3 . . -/No.6o,cornerbf4ihondMorketsts.
Dry GoedK Dry Goodit "
TREMENDOUSRUSH, and great excitement, at the
-JL i Sjgn of the.newGolden Bee.Hive,-on Market- street,
between Third and Fourth streets,Pittsburgh, Pa ,where
Goods ore selling cheaper than at any other house in the
C «X» or V of the Mountains, and will continue'to -be
?P.*d atsupb prices as shall satisfy our customers that it
»?, the 'UheapesiStore. in: Pittsburgh. Please remember
the ptacersign.of the big Bee Hive, on Market street,
between Third and Fourth—No. 02- • .. >•, J
le3 Imd WM. L RUSSELL.
To Houie>Keeperi« “
llflbLJlE FOUND, At N0..110 Market totev—WAi
TV, lf-4,nruU2-4 Barnsley Sheetings; Bleached Da
m Table
Cloths, all sizes; Napkins;; Doilies, Diapers; Crash; Ac-;'
HM, 11-4, 12*4 Toilet Quilts, KM. 11*4, 12*4 Bleached
Cotton Sheetings; 4*4 and9-BBuff Window Holland; Em*'
broidered Drapery,: for Windows, in > pair* and ‘by the
yard; Turkey Rea Chintz, plain and figured, wnh border,
French. Embroidered Table and’ Piano Covers,' Worsted
and linen.; AlLof whtehwiil be sold nt reducod prices.
m 027 ROBERT D. THOMPSON
B y Express.
/TENTS SUMMER GOODS-Super, single milted
\X Fr»*jicl».lfubii Cloths;-rich styles Cnssimercs; black
andcolorcd Cashmereus; Queen’s and Summer Cloths'
fitfured.and plain Drnp D’Etes.; Vesungs, “verychoice’*/.
Marseilles, Silks ami Satins, nnd figurea-Linen Drills:
Cheaper yet • ROBINSON’S Clotb Store,
. may&S ,• • Post-Buildiugy, corner Fifth and Wood. -
SICK GIMPS AND FRlNGES.—2ldozeiiyards black
■■ eul Silk Fringes, of various styles and prices, smto-
Wf. for Mantillas, &c.} 18 dozen: yards black Gimp, of
nil widths mid patterns. for Cnpcsr Mantillas, &c.f44 pcs.
Figured Silk Coat Bimling. ju.it received m
ZEBU LON KINZEY’S,
0u23 jNo. 67. Market street;
■pRINGKS.ANDJjIMPS.—AiA.MASoxJk Co~oOMar~
streot, bare jast received 400 Uoz. fine black mid
colored Silk Fringe*, ofntlwidilis.. Also—Gimprofev
ery variety and color. : • augl? .
JUST RECEIVED-r-SOOps.i Merrimack; IfamiUcmatul
Cacheco Pru>la, <?f very, desirable styles.
nuggs A A MASON A CO , CO Market »t
■ A •• A.MAbON A CO. have just received another latge
XL*a*soTtme.itof Iho*e cheap Bleached Muslins, at 4.
0. and 7 cents. Also—3 cases-of those very superior
Bleached Mushns ntKeeuinJ :• r ' (auc2s"
..RtfOW OPENING-^fcU.pa,.assorted Alpaccuft, various
1“ qualities-. Also—SO ps. rich colored Lyonese Cloths,
at very low price*
ouggg A. A. MASON & CO.; CO Market si.
\KT MVRPH\ has received this morning, byex*
f t •. press—Wide black Lustred Silks, for fiiantillas;
Fine Needle Wrought Collars; Mazeren blue Kid Gloves?
green do,; white Bonnet Ribons; black do.; Cap Ribon*;
imitation Thread -Laces;-.Bobbin Edgings; Drab Silks;
[augs4
Horth-Biut eomtrof Fourth and sfarkustr/€ts.
IvACECAPS-rA. A. MnsOli A Co., CO Market sL, have
J just opened. 100 Lace.Crfns, of various prices. :.-Also
n large assortment'of assorted Wreaths, Coroh atton Head
Presses, Ribbon, Rosettes, Ac, Ac. augOl
IMPS AND FRINGES—A. A. Mason ACo, 00 Mar
\jf ket st, have jnat received, per express;2oo dozen*
of the most fashionable styles of Gimps aiid Fringes; of
varioas width and colors. augGl ■«'.
NEW FALL GOODS—A; A. Maso* ACa.OO Market
street, aro now^opening.lCcascsof rich style* of.
Merrimack, Hamilton and Cochce - . [qugg? -
/CHOICE DRESS GOODS.—A. A; MASON A CO., CO
V/ Alarket street, tiro closing’ offihcir large stock- Of
fashionable Dress Goods, at still greater reduced prices,
consisting of. Borages,-Tissues, Grenadines, Granites,
Poil dcCherri, Lawns and Muslins, Black : nnd Fnncy
Silks, Ae. - ■ ' ntlgEs ’
BAM ASK TABLE CLOTHS—A. A. Mason A Co.
, hnve opened a mosieztensivcnsaorlthciu of Damask
Table Cloths, comprising fine, medium mid lowpriccd* of
nil sizes. . ■>. . aagSl. \
SWISS AIUSUNS—A, A. Maso* ACo. have just opeV
edpiecesFiguttidS.tviMlHuslip;,..:; fnug29 _
The Grand FnrgaUve. . ...
BR. CUCKENERS SUGAR COATED VEGETA
MLB EXTRACT P/Z.ZS-—Thcnc.veiobraied Pills
hare obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States,
asn eurative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour .Stomach,
-Headache, Fevers. Piles. Cosuvencss, Coughs, Heart*
burn, Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat,. Inward
Weakness, Pulpitaiiou of the Heart. Indigestion,.and a
variety of oiherdiscases to which fie&U is heir ro. as o
.medicine for the million. In all .seasons of the year.—?.
spring, summor, autumn, and winter,—and under alt cir
cumstances, theycan be taken with perfect safety .and
success; As avermifage andgeneralmedicine Cor chill*
ilreu, theyaro unritulled. Being coated with pure white
sugar, children will easily take them t they* neither gripe
nor nauseate; arc gentle, but thorough iutheiroperpiion.
For -adults, by increasing, the dose, they are equally ben*
eGcial. As an Anti-Eiltoua PtU they will be found with*,
outa superior. Ask any one, among the thousands who
use thetqVand an unqualified approval will be the certain
result. ...-
: Remember Dr. C: .V.Clickener is iLc original mveutor
of Sugar. Coated Pills, and that uothing of the sort was
ever heard of until he introduced them in June,-1643.
Farclrasers should, therefore; always ask for Cliekener’s
Sugar Coaxed Vegetable Pills, and take noothers, or they
will be made the vieiims.of .a fraud. .-.I
-25 cents per box.- •
. Dr. Clickener’* principal office for the sale of Pills, is- .
GOVescyst:, N Y.
WM. JACKSON; 63 LHwrty si ■, head of-Wood, Pitts
burgh, Pa., Genera! Agent tor Pennsylvania, Northern
Ohio, find the river counties of Virginia; - • . ;
The following are the duly appointed Agents for Alle
gheny county, Pa.:
A, M. Marshall, 1
■ Dr. Brown,- > Allegheny city.
J. R. Johnson, V --• *■'
Jonathan Ghreisi, Manchester.
Alexander Asdale, Wylie street.
J. It. 11. Jacque*,Birrailigham.
• Wni.J. Smith, Temneranceville, -
G. H.Starr, Scwiekley.
: KdwaTd Thompson,AVilkmsburch.v .
Daniel Negley, Hast Liberty.
if: Z. Mitcnelt, Wilkiushurgh. t
11. Rowland Jt Son, hpKecspon.- . .
C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth,
John Black, Turtle Creek.
———'hPEUlowncy. Bakerstown.
Samuel Springer, Clinton; -
James hPKee, Stewartstown.
Kitey M’Laughliu, Plum township;. . : •
J.. Fulton, Turentum. . .
JereminhFlennng;Lnwreiiccville.. -
; Robert Williams, Arthursvillc. .. .
. . aug22*d&wtim -- v... •• 1 .■
FALL FASHION OF 11 ATS FOR 18*S *
U’COttD A 00., (late aTord & Klngd
fls WILL introduce,onSnturUay,Aug.2G, the FALL
mkSTYLK OFII A:T,S| just, received, from New
~:*»York. Those inwamof a neat and beautifol
are invited to call at their store, corner .of-Fifth .and !
Wood streets. augtH
Pall Kaahlonil
G. ••• 11. PAULSON; N 0.73 Wood.sueet, 2d door From
'• the comer of Fourth;has received, and will , this
day introduce the FALLSTYLE OF QENTLEHEWS
£&lTS;nnd would respectfully invite' his customers and
the public generally to call and examine the same.
oug2fi . ‘
FALL FASHIONS! A&Bk
HAT S AND CAPSi HL
■■■■jg&sMli THE subscriber, having tclarncd
‘ New. <Vork y .With introduce, Titfs -tJAV?
: August SGth, 1543, Mwrr. UrrA'4* Co.\i FALL
STYLE OF ifATS, to would cnjl the attention -
of .hißtustomers and the public*.- He is daily expecting
the arrival of Wa fallassortment of Hats, Caw,ona
all of which will be disposed of attmusually low prices;-
• ;.-.;v-,o;:-Wi GLASBGOVV, 102 Wood st,
cug2o v' < : 3d door below Davis’Auction Rooms.
Andrewi’ Eftgie Salooni Wood striictt
BROUDof die cotoial greetingof phr.thoUßand friends,
and the uhexantplcd patronage bestowed upon us
since we reassumed the control 6nhi3 establishment, wc
heg leave to assure our poirdiis that no stone will he. left
unturned, topromote the comfort,' pleasure; and hilarity,
ofoar visitors; and to make the old Eaglestond/orfmorf
and lead offiall similar estab'.ishments in the West, Ice.
Cream, (tipricattrrfjjkPeachcs ahd/Cream, Oysters,: <ns
soon ds they arrive,) with hli other condiments, may ha.
obtained at this place, and served up in n manner with-;
out precedent.; • • ..ANDREW'S", v
fp 5 "Balls ard parties furnished asusunl..- fseps,;
Yoang Ladles /Seminary*
PROP.'TrtOMPSON has returned from the east, and
having secured a competent assistant from the Brook
lyn Female Institute, wili.be ready to open his school for,
young ladies, at his looms in Irwin’s row, in. Liberty st.,
on; Monday, JhoUthinst. He in ay be seen from the.
hours:6f fl A. M. to 12 M at the school Toom, and at other
times;.tiiF permanent T arrangements..are 1 made, at. Mrs,.
Brigg’S. Peiinstroei. , seps-lw
]7U>tt SALE—A small two Mory frame dwelling house,
1 : conveniently.situated, fronting on Pride.stteet,. one
street beyond the Hospiuil. •■Thelol is24.fcetin front, hy
123 (bet deep, and will bo.sold on accdmmoaaling terms.
For further particulars npplyatthe,house; or to
v gepQ • . JAMBS MAVvAV-ater street.
CITY LIVLKY SI 1 ABLE.—l’lie subscriber
respectfully informs his friends and the public
JEu3tfgcneraUy;that he hasTcmovedtoanew and px
tensivo Stable, on Liberty street, in the Fifth Ward, above
tho Canal Bridge, where he keeps Carriages, Barouches,
Buggies, a Hearse, Riding .Horses, etc. Having added
largely to his former stock,he solicits.the patronage of
the public
N. B. Horses keptbytheday. week oryear.. - /
jy2l;flly __ CHARLES COLEMAN.
’ Ilcnry Boyles,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
. SleubmvilU) Ohio, fty* Warehouse on Water street,
north of Washington.\Vlmrf*Boat at Washington Street
Wharf.. . • [attgiS •
-r'-,.' --C ..-f.t' ■ >-■ >-~*\i*-^,.v>:-v'.;.^
_ ■<-ii?‘iVj:^.«v>£? r £■?. ry'^”:/-V?--.'* c -‘Ji - : -'* A'l*: *^-
i t*'■*•> i, m J4T * -t t - ’i v , ' -r, J ‘ r r \ * o’* J** s*’ * \ ?/” ' '*'
J) '• •
' i ' .. ‘
_r_Steam-33ottt "Colnnni.-,
..Biriiß* i .nSKuT ■ fJSSIar
*B4B. " is
' CINCiNNAOT AND PHrsnURGH
DAII/t STUAHI PACKET LINE.
fIIIHS rndcpcndcttt.liine.of steamers is now couiposed
■X: of the Jarscßt, swineBt, l>cst finished and famished,
and most powemil boots on the wa\ers of-the"Wesi The-,
highest wages nre paid for- of tho heatamVr
most experienced meu engaged; uv the riverbnsmees |
The hue has beeiuiroperauon for six years j'has carried'l
.Marly, two millions of people; withoutdolng the slightest i
.injury to ihelr persons, - The: proprietors challenge com
parison with auy passenger Jitie In’the Union'forsafety,' i
regularity, and speed. All. ibatraoncycaii procure has
..been provided for tho-satety, comfort and convenience of
passengers; The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows:
MONDA Mow* xiteU, Cant Slone ,
S* “ e ave Pittsburgh every MonduvraonungatlGo clock*
Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 p, bl
TUESDA Y PACKET —The Hibcthu No 2, Capt.
Jno. Ktine'rlier, will ;leave' Pittsburghe very. Tuesday
-mngmlO ©’clock*; Wheeling: every Tuesday evening
o y PACKETs—Tho NkwEsglakd No.
”rvaptv& 4 ikan, mil leave‘Putsburghevery Wednesday
raonung allOo clock; Wheeling every.Weunesday even*
tug at 10 p. m.
n THURSDAY PACKET.-The BKiujAtrr,Capt: J?. J.
"race, will leavopnisbiirgh everyThuredaymoming nt
10 o’clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at iap. m;
FRIDA YPA CEETs—The ClippsbNo.'S, CaptProofa,
wm leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o’clock;
Wheeling every. Friday evening oilOp.m. •.
• SATURDAYPACRET.—Th o Mbssekoeb. Capt - Xk
Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every: Saturday morning at
tO.o’clock, Wheelingevdry Saturday. eveningntlOp. m
-.:BVNDAY. PA CE-ET-The Isaac NeWTOX, Cap|.jLG,
ilfoionj will leave Pittsburgh; every Sunday morning at
10 o’clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at lO p. m.
nov 10.
1848. * 1848.
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Dally Packet
litne.
Febsuabt IstilSlS Fkbbuabv Ist. 1848.
LEAVE DAILY AT 8 AT M. AND 4 P W.
-i ifZSSllfc -'The following new boats complcle thcliflc:
JsßßMQlffor tho present season;; ATLANTIC;* ‘ Capt,
BALTIC, Copt. A; Jacobs;
and LOUIS M’LANE. Capt E- Benneil. The boatsnre
entirely new,and are fitted up mihoat regard to expense.
Every, comfort that money can procure has been provi
ded. The boats will leave theMonangahelaWhnrJ Boat,
at the foot of Kossst... Passengersvmll .be • punctual on
board, as the boats will certainly, leave at the.advertised'
hours .. jan3l
liOVISVIIiLB PACKETS.
FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE.
k OHIO ttfcE. A h
REODLAiI ' SatcbdaV; A
.» IL ... .J> No 1 fine and fast passenger ateamPaC
ketTELEGRAPH, J. J. Perry; Com-
SBSmBttB&BOt mander,will leave Pittsburg for Wheel,
ing, Cincinnati and Louisville; and all intermediate Ports,
every Saturday, nt.IQ o’clock.precisely...
.ForOeight or passage apply on board,-or to ..
FORSVTiI A DUNCAN, Agents.
The Tulcgrnphlms.been bnllt expressly for a cregular
Packet, and with aview: entirely to' the comfort ofpas
sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on
the western water*.- The Telegmphwill runin connex
ion mill the Ben Franklin No 0 and pike No 9, to Saint
Loots—lime ihroagh.rrrK days. .. ••••»• ;'np2l-y-.-
-;PHt»burch and Wheel log Packet* v .
»-TFIE swirt steamer CONSUL,-Dorset- -P.
KtxuT.-Master, -will - leave ‘regularly: for
CnSaSSk Wheeling.on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day , at >G o clock, precisely.
•'Leave.Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur
day, nt 7 u clock, a positively.
. .. TheCdnsul will land at all intermediate ports. Every
accommodation that can be for the comfort and
snfety'of -rmSAengers, -has Deep provided. Tlie boat is
also provided wiiTt a selPacung safety-guard, to' prevent
explosion. ■-
...For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to
ttirtrG . ■ 3 OHN FLACK, Agent.'
For Cincinnati.
. : The new steamer,-HIGHLAND MA~
rYvr iui„i-irr' RYV.BL-RKEj.-Masicr, will leave for the
above and intermediate ports regularly.
SEEmSSfiSa For freight or passage, opplyou iioarp.
ForAilnelnnati* • -
r k ne w .and light draught steamer JOHN
! Q- ADAMS, mil leave for.the above and in
■wSaMiHntcnnediate ports regularly.
For freight or passage.opply. on board; ; ’ ' jy2o
\ For‘Wheeling,
i . ifxsios II 'The. splendid fast running steamer
; f Jib *fii Jr AMERICA,- Decamps, Master, will
• _ v leave; for the. above and intermediate
■HBHHBSMS ports* this day,ai4oclock,r,M.
> Tor freight or passage apply oii boanl.- jy24
For. Cincinnati.
j«IP» Jfc ,T«f ««W:and. light draughl' steamdr;
K A t Gerex, Master,
i for the above and intcrmc-
ports io-day.
rortreigUlorpossagonpply on board. . . augSG
fri ■Ttmfagtronning. lighi draughtsteamer,
Master., willleave
fofih© above and intermediate:ports regularly;
bor freight or passage apply on board; Je23 It
For Cinciunau.
'■A. .-TiiK excollent'low water stearae'r,-
Wg^Amm asaM(drawing only seventeen inches water)
WETZEL,CnnLJonxsoy. will
leave for the above and intermediate
ports, regularly. ,
;■ For freight or passage applyon boatd. - ' je2o -
, ' For Drownsvllie.
The now and splendid-passenger and mall'
rjfffifWpfi iteamer BALTIC,CapLA-JAOb S 3, willleave
tor the above port during the present week; at 8 a.
positively. ;
y. For freight or passage.applyonboard.--- v fobs 1
' For Sew Orleans.
[ . THE epfendlilnew slcomcr SAVANNA,
fSSSmStBk M- Desmsoic, ; Master, will leave, regularly.
Tor ine above anuJatcnaediaio : •
; Fer.frdghtpr passage apply onboard, v inaSl
For St* lionlte
i fc TbenjrwairfspJenaitfsieaxnetOßlENTAl*,
Master, Avillleave for die above
■r-r nnd intermediate pom, regularly, .
hprtreight or passage opply on board. . mals
For St. Loni«»
I JBCA THE splenOul sleamer NORTIICATIOLI
■HOMr DEviKtreY, .Master, will leave-: for'ilie
oooveanojntennediatepoTts,regnlariy''''
* For froigot orpassnge apply on boanl>. , malS ■■
. For St. liOUiii Clale&ftf aiid
IrflHßlft ‘ THUcpod Mcamer ST. ANTHONY, Tiros:
‘M**i-.Master, will :lcavc- fertile above,
ports, regularly.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to.
’ JAMES MAY, or
malO GEO. MH/TENBKRGKB: Ag’fc: :
For JirowiuvUle.
THE new Mail and-Fossengersteamer AT
dgggBQ&LANTIC, James Pabkixson, Master,-trill
leave for the above port this day, nt 8 A.'K-j positively;
? ? For freight or passage apply im hoard. • febg.:
F’or Lafayette amt WatoasUHJver. .
jhjjr •■'■• The light draught steamer SAVANgB. May,:
v will 'leave for the. above and inter
£re£B&mcdmte landings, regularly. * \ •_- •
• For freight or. passage opplroa board. or to '
opr4 JAMES MAY.
fftir Arrauccmeuu ,
. fps» v TirEßlenmpr CALEB COPE will leave for
.tgjjSaMff Beaver, Glasgow, .and Wellsville,--.on Tues
tnSßtaaSm day, Thursday, nnd Saturday,. at 9 a. m., re
jifnmig on Mbiuliiv, Wednesday} and Friday.- She has a
(mat at the landing, LetweeitWood street and the Bridge,
prepared to receive freights at any ume.
A S. A W. HARUAUGH, Agent?,
marC No. 33, WoodsiTeet.-
For Louisville. 1 . " ■
River Packet; GREY EA
dSsaSSiai OLE,. Brooks,Master, will leave for the
.nbove anit intermediate ports regularly.
; Foffrcighior passageepply on board. ' feh3
■ - . For St« Louis.
I ffiSLfc •• THBnerw and splendid steamer ANDREW
; 4g^|FULTON.W. 11. FultoK, Master, will leaya
for the above and intermediate landings regularly, - •
For freieht or passage apply on board.'or to * ■ .: •’• ’
jan!7 ♦ JAMES MAY,
. Steam Uoat Stock for Sale,
rjflßiifr ONE HALF of the: Onostcamer'WYO-
JsSjgsßßC MING for sale; also, one eighth of steamer.
UNION.- For particulars and terms enquire of .
. S. & \V. HARBAUGH,
■ my O: • -.-i; 63 Water street and; 104 Front.st
w : .:i ■ r . w atc Lea "and. Jetfelryv
YUST received, at No. 07. Market strectr- -
tf 23 gold Patent Lever Watchesj
• ;'2s'•“• .-detached' 4 * ■
G « L'epine « 4l
- 12silverPatent • u .
• 32 ‘ c .' detached “ u
-0 L’cplne • - w . • „
v 18 gold Guard Chains, (best quality.)
Also—A good assortment of Breast Pins, Finger Rings,
Ear Rings, Gold Pens and Pencils.
' . The above goods have been received.within the last
five weeks, ana will be sold at reduced prices.
> persons wishing to purchase a good and cheap Watch,
or any thing in the Jewelry or Fancy line, would Ao will
to can, previous to purchasing. . . ..
jyioj ZBBULON KINSEY.
iFjtORSALE—A small briclrdwelUng house and three
Jp. lots of ground; pleasantly situated: in thc 7th word..
Kueh lot is 20 fcct.trant on OvcrhiU street, by:-!00 feet
deep. The liouso is in good repair; has also a large sta
hla, good garden with -fruit, Ac.- all under a good, fence,
■Wilt he sold a bargain.: For the whole .concern- SIOQO.,
TcVms.S-100 irt hnnd; balance in G or 8 years in small pay-,
xneuits if required. S. .CUTHBERT, General Agent, „
scp2 SmiihficM street.
} .... To Country Merchants* - ■
H/TERCHANTS will find itto their advantage to coll nl
■IVJL M. HODKINSON’S, ns sho hM, npw in.slore as
large; and desirable ran .assortment;.of : .Chtna i;: . Glass,.
Qitfenswarei &cc-> suitable for - country-merchants,, ns _is-
S”f f - und - in - CM ' ern
1 augSG ? .. H 6 Wood, street, ireai,Fifth. ,
mo CONTRACTORSI—SeaIed Proposals will be.ro-
J. ceived until the aist .inst.; for.cnlatgingßL /Paufe
Roman Catholic Orphan’s Asylum. Plans and speemea
* lions can-be seen ni the Asylum, Wcbster st., .
;■■ ■ Bv order of the Board of Managers-
THOMAS APPELBE; Sec’y.
M. HodkloaoS) No> 115 llFoodi it»t :
TirOULDcall the-attention of the -public (the-ladies
: W 'especially) tolas well selected assortment of bean-,
lifiil FrauJk and English .CHINA DINING AND TEA
SETTS* Coaßistinff, in party of Gold :BandyGold Line,
Faiieyand PlamlYniio ;• also* Indian China PininffSett» t .
all havmrr been imported thUseason, andnre ortho most
det-irablc st> leg , M HODKINSON.
nn|»2fl 115 -Wood <t.. fl doors below Fifth.
SENNA— i! bales “India.” just for soleij
• nug3l • ■■■• B.- A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.
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r»s“*^st^»“ a " th<! prtac,p ° i cl,le, ° f u,e ji'/s"’
'.JOSEPH n.UIIX. • . ; iyj ■
iiULt* afc-cuitiiv. -
, BANKERS, EXCHANGE BHOKKHS,
An* Beaters m Foreign amt Domestic ExchangeCtrh/{
.eata of Devout, Sank Notes, Gold an Siteer, No. 05 Wood
stnet,Srddoor beioa Fourth, Wcstttde, Pittsburgh, Pa, '
Hngta D. King; "
_ . <w tos mu or M’Coeo & lit ho,)
banker and exchange broker,
-rxWivS’ n “ ro/ ' Fourth strettOvd FostOtiict aJfcff,
TVjmtP' ia Coin, Bank Notes* Titne Bills, Fortelp*
■AZjwJ- Fixohangej Certificates tff ])rposit, &c .
® on.alL.ihe principal,cities.ot iherUnioji; '
V> Furehnwr*.
■rnr^p^pfrt^ii pat ( undfl received on depo«*ite. *
made on all parts of the Union, ftt the
lowest Tates apll-dl w &w3m
. KBAUSIL' .. -i.-- enwitTn' JUL'trM' •
' HHAMBR* RAHMi
BankmmdJSxelMngi Smltn, Dtolns in Fmim and
" Domestic.StUSf BilhofExchange, Certifieutexi-sfittposi ■'
\i t Bank Notes, and Osin. <
Corner of Third and;Wood dirccily tibpbßUe Hie St.
Charles Hotel nmy2s
•, . ; ; » SON} - —1
Bankers and DeaUrs in Exchange Cain and Bank Nate*.
No. 55'filarket itrerti Pittsburgh. , >
SELLING BATE. - ‘EJCIUXOB-
• . New York : 4 prf Cincumaii }
. Philadelphia 1 “ I Louisville ' |
Baltimore i“ j Si. Loots ' | '
'BANK NOTES.
Buying: ratttt
‘ . . l CmmtyA: Ciiyonl> h \
•'■ '••■v',f. 'RehcrNotes 4
Ptiutsylvnnia’COr i r
f « New York f "
i- 41 Maryland
3 *< NewOrFean* <*
■ .Buying tates-
Ohio
Indiana '?
Kentucky
Virginia >
Wheeling .
Tennessee
aalo<y
JAS. 6. HWS. TTIOS. SAJIGBKT.
«..r,.S9 OR <tSABG£IV(r.
nr r B^ NKEB L AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, “i '
'■ PittoluTßk t JPa.j
CcnillnatM ofiJDepositt&c, '
- GIJ ojynU-the principal .*
nn 2.Y£™P*d ot *? l ° m TOm * to sun purchaser*.
fundi received on deposit*.
COLLECTIONS made on nil parts of the Union, nt the
lowest rates: , i
ftOTEBSSCIS- P
Mcs*rs. M, Lcech A Son, , \ " ; .. *
;Ogdcn & Snowdert, }
“ Win. Bell &Son. V Pitlslmrgli,
« S M>C!nrkro&&, l | '
“ English Be, Bennett I „
“ Fleming & Brother, *
■>“ h: Fales^LatJiropA:Co;;: > Philadelphia. A
“ W,JL Thompson Sc Co } >-
Vi*
M Tiffany, Ward A; Co 1
“ Jno M’Cullougfc &Co \ Baltimore
Mr lames George,. } , ' -
“ H. Hanna, Cincinnati, O. v
" Jo cj»b Watsson. > A -
Mess«m» Fenner & M’MiHnn. jMa«HOtt,.G ,
R. F. EUjf, Ca«hier, Banif of Lc^-iBjawn,
.vPitlsborghf September 2d t lB4?>y -:' - : • : 7 ;
S PRIVATE-DISEASES, No'
CSDmmond Alley,, can he' consulted inul
rase* of a privateer riehratenahtremetdiiMa
to the human frame.
cSyhihsand Syphilitic crupiions.gonorrh ten. '
ana itsconpequeoces. togetherwith all tY-..v
-nmaltiueautf impuriuesofihe : blood,withall diseascsTof: r:;.v>
r«i<Tfalangm,*km discaße*,wilh si riciare*; gleet; urtMhTql
. discharges, seminalweakness and nnpotency? pHev ;
rheumatism, female.weakness,diseases cot the ? womb;:,
monthly RuppTessionsy discuses'of the jointa. fislnla m - •
ano, nervous affections, pams mihebaekand loms. irnv
muons of the neck of .thehlodder nmlkidncyfefscorbnuc j
..eraplions,feUenrMirwonm.inercurjal diseases; At.
; - TWELVE YEARS’: PRACTICE
; Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of voncS r'.
-real disorders, and those arising <.trom youihfulexce*«*»l
gaiety,‘ climate*, or- impuntlesor the bJaod, whereby-the .
to offer assurances of.Tspeedy relief-to nllwlio may-place
themselves under his care *
Dr: Brown's offioesare conveniently itfrangcduiiasep---- .
arate 'ap&runents. can visit Dr. B. without fear '- '
of exposure to other-visitors I
: It is of importance lotnany persons inneedof medical
ald,toobmmgoodadvicepnvaielyandppsmpily.To:alt'-,v:
such, Dr. Brown's ready skill -mi removing venereal dts-i
eor«, in their various forms and v-.,'
which can rarely be equalled/. Strangers arc hereby an :
iprised 'thni Dr/ Browii haft- been, regularly fiducatcd tm - '* •
every, branch ofmedicme, and. for the'iasMwelve years
confined: himself exclusively to-ihe treatment ofthosa
diseases.*
: Dr. Brown is'the only regnlarly educaied surgeon '
'Pittsburgh: who gives: uts-: whole attention, to tliose com* l
plaints.
Uncertain, safeundspeedycureawilJ, inaUcasC9,l>e 7 .
'guaranteed. “ “,
Itecciucases arerelievcd in a short timejwiihoutinterj
ruption from busmess.
jjy Hernia or Ruptarc.*~Dr; Brown also invites per
.sous afflicted with. HCrnia to call, as he bps paid paiucßj :
lar.attenuon 10-thol disease. _ ,
Letters-.from
fee,-or .they will not be attended to
: jon. Diamond Alley, a few doorsrirom Wood- : ‘ v
street, towards.the market. Consultations: stncUy -
deniiol. oct2s-d&wly
*l3 HEUMATISM.-r'Dr. Brawn's newly .discovered tem*
JEv edy for Rheamaiismira speedy andcertainTSmedy • ;
for that poinfu] trouble It never fails.
. Office und Private . Consultation Rooma,3lo.
mond alley; Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor Is always at
home.. , ianlB-dawrf
WILLUBI TATE A CO.,
(SUCCESSOaS TO StrEEtFP & tATE.)
No. IfyFotirlh slrteti. beticem Ferry and Liberty sheet*.
TAXANUFACTUREUSof sheet lead,leadenpipeBjhjv'-
XvX drains, pumps, baths, water closets, leaden coffins,
Ac;; keep, constantly on hand and manufacture to order, : -'
ehcetlead.froml toSlfis.-to the: square foot,insheets ofo"
by SO feer,-which they will fariush to the trade wholesale,-'
or cut toorderinnny size that may be wanted. 1 • ..••-.-.i
-> They also manufacture and keep constantly on hand, '
letalcu pipes from 2to £- inch caUbre; aqu£ductpipe,fbr ■
.conveymg waterlrom spnugs/furnishedto the. country •' -
trade, ana pnt.np on reels riuleagUu of fromlOft lolOtiO ’ -•
-feeron eacn reel; with direcnonsasjo the proper method * -
of laying Also; on hand, aJarge supply of Adams 1 Pat*
eni suction Pumps, for: wells orcisterns; SnoufACoTs
veiysupetror castiron encuon Pumps.
Hydrant- work of every description executed m:the
. most durable manner, and; on the mosvaccjomraodaung : -
terms.. Orders from the country for leaden pipes, sheet : ->■
lend, or pumps, wall receive prompt attention. - * > v ..: .< t - :
:jc27-daw>- .
Fifth Htrcct Tnrnlag EaiablUhincnt; ' -
|| H, RYAN,No..2? ThofeubscnberTias, ntgreat
completed his:machinery, for ..Tumid# 1 ---'-*
Sawing,. Jtc.j be. has now 12
Sawn, and TJorein? Machines in. .is' jifci-v-'
pured todo aUkindsof Turmng ui aMyle jlmt cahnoi be -
excelled. He has also, inadditionloinsformerplans of
.- Bedstead fastenings, purchased therlgbt to fit up and *elL "
-Bed-Posts and Rails, with Gu2znin’» Pment l
m‘them, which, with Ins own plans, and thehlckory
- screw, furnish a.vaneiy which raust.pTease alh He haa -
. a large stock of dry lumber on hand, and will keep a
full: assortment- of turned material, such, as Columns, ,
-Newel: PoPl, Balustres, and Plank for lfand Rmlmg, -
Bed Posts ..and Baiisavith.lrons.in them. also, Table; . .
: LegSj Bench Screvrsi lngnum Vita, .Balls,; with; :alI: : T : :
other;. .articles in. his line—wluch lie. will.scli aslowns ..- : v
can be afforded at any, establishment in thc eiiy. . Al! or
ders promptly attended to
•N* 11. Anyorders from his country friends and cus- *- i
. tomers, not directly.with him, will be attended to as usual,
gratis. : Several very.desirable .Rooms; with. tbe: power -t ; '
n them suitabfo.for Shops,,To
• between Wood and Marketsurceis. /:.. ; jcl&d&wffra . :
MEDICAL NOTlCE.—Alaincelingof thc Physicians . . .
•' of Piltsbargbaml Allegheny; convened
day, ihe l7thinstani, at PhiloHalL’the undersigned were ', '' ■
appointed n.Comraiuee to invite all- the : members ot the.
profession of Allegheny county; to meet at: the Court * -
Ilouse,on Wednesday. Septeraberl3th,nt 11 o'clock; A < r -
M.j for the purpose onforming a County Medical Society;*
to co-operate .-with the ; - u Slate .Me»3ical Society4 J and '
whoße Constitunon requiresihe following qualifications o
formembcrship v , <
- 4 * Aet. C, S«; 3.—Noone shnll.be.admitted as a racm--- .'
berof a-County Satiety* unless he is either a-graduato in ;
Medicine of some respectable Medical School, ot 'hns u
hcensetopracticefromsoineßoanlvTDcogttizcdbytho'r
State Society, or hast been a .practitioner tor. at least iif
teen years;’and .who, moreover,.is in goodmoraljtnd- -
irofessional standmgm thcplaoewhere ■hereKides.und-v 7
s-nTegular praciittoner.”. :: SAMUEL DIL.WOKTW» '- >
JOS. A. REED,
W. M GRAY.
" N; J. DORSEYV:;
•‘- ;, "A; M, POLLOCK. L.;
ouSl*td' _
2)lB80LUtl0U»
rTUlEfirm afE,& F.Faborivtlnsdaydlssolvcdbyrau-jV.:,
; 1 luulconsent, Edward Faber wU&drawingj FrankJm
Faber purchaMnrhis interest. -The business will beset-:. :.-y
-tied by thetfi mine office of the tale firm
EDWARD FABER,
FRANKLIN FABER.
-Franklin Faber having associated tfith him hwbMthor,v:. , .-' i v.: , v
W. RT- Faber, tbe business:wll be-eonUaued ns heretON-- >: • s
forei in the name of F. A W, ftLFaber
In withdrawing from the him of E Je F.Tober, Intake
pleasure in recommending ray brothers to- iho paironagp- . .> f
of raj friends EDWARD FABER.T
Pittsburgh, Sept. 2,1849-^3mdAw
have day-,disposed ''.oti -'sr'
V_/ my interest ra the fins ofLorenz,Sterling A Co., to
my sons Robert B; and Samuel P,Sterlings
* HENRY STERLING.
.. According to the above arrangement, wo have tlusday .
with us as partners, lha above natnedßOßT. r-
B STERLING mild SANTUEL FOSTERLING. J The bu
siness wiULe conducted aßfteretoforeinnder uienanieof *
augls;d&wlni LORENZ, STERLING A COr
r\FFIOE OF AMERICAN AFO REIGN PATENTS.
\J JAMES GREENOUGII, of the late firm of Keller A >
Greendugb, continues theibusmess ofOonratting ’
ncer nhd Patent Attorney,', at -his office nn the
WASHINGTON. He may be cansuUedAnd employed - * • *
in making extuninauous Patent-Of
fice and elsewhere,"in flirnishingdrwaingaand specifiers
• tlons of machines, nnd aR papers necessary to secure,
transfer, amend, relssueor extend leftet* patent In the ,
UnitedStatesor. Earape<>. He-canolso bcconsuitedpra*. .
.fessionally on, all questions of hiigatioiran&mg uudertbe
Office or on appeal therefrom, langexpcri-/’:.;
cnee in the Patent Office mid in Ms profession,nave pe* -v r
cuhnrly fitted him; 'The professional business of the tote
Dr.T.P.Janeshavingbcen.placeflinhlshnndB,aU:letr >^:.
. torsjn rclolloa thereto should benddreSBed to;him; ..; c .'
.paid s , v.
.!I7*rjttsburghGazctie,PittsburghArormngPoBi,and J /.:V!
St: Louis Republican jyill copy sixvroonthsi,send ,:i;Y
and charge the advertlser.-r-NeiO; YorifJEzprtis,-tAugv'fil>. .' ;' .:
atigSS-cfCra ' *■
. /^tOFFRE--^:bags Si; Domingo Coffee j -
50 u Lnguvra *• juftirccenrd
and for sale by
7ep4 9 & W HARBAI/GH
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