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DE&IOCRATIO NOMINATIONS. M *’ “ 'S FOB.PRESIDENT, 1 tEWIS CASS,’ , OP MICHIGAN. "for vice president, WM. 0,. MTLER, DBUOCRATIO IaLKCTDRAIi TICKET*; i fiBHATOSIAL ELECTOW Willia* Uioleb, of CJearfielJ »• David D Waoetbßt of Northampton / u*p»»rrrxrivtr ELXcTOHi a I HtsBTL-BE-fxra, Philadelphia County > ]I Hour R Kjteass 1 do Cit> lift Isaac SiraM, do ’ County IV At Rodmsost do do : i , • V Jacob S-Yost. Montgomery : oo ; Vf Robert E. Wbioht, Lehigu do V: ' VlLWilliam W: Dowmso, Chester dp - /,•; t f . ;vin HBsBt HAtDi3UK, Lancaster- v do;' .. IX. PCTSRKiaxR, Berks - do v i . X-'BzsKARDS-SoiUKtirovsßjMoi)roedo • •••»■ >:.i . . XI. .Wsl StrsTLAKD, Wyoming do • , r Vi XII. JoHAH /' do XIII JoutC Kina, Clinton do ‘■■i'-XIV. JohitWeidmas, Lebanon j:doiv ; XV Robert J Funsß, York do vs: • XVI. JpßKrrcucK do i • r l ':'*•'«XYlL Jouk-Cextcvell,’Huntingdon do : - so -> ‘ XVIHi Ciubles A. Black; Greene - do > XIX. CEOBOS-.WkßowaiAX, Bedrord - do , / : - XX. Beavor v -y ;• .do ' . XXr. GROEOB Pi Allegheny do , XXII \Y. H Davts, Crawford do XXIU Trtorny Ivra, Ppuer do XXIV. Jasisi G Campbell, Butler do . r -FOR GOVERNOR, < - MORRIS LGNGSTRETH, Qf Montgomery County. ;■ >• -i: FOR CANAL COMMISSIONKR, ISRAEL BAIKTER, Qf IVestmortlanA Covniy* fßu congress, \v. black, - • OE-riTTSBCaOtt. : m ■ ' -s.ro WA'SSK3fBLT■ • ' . . ' JOHN J JKITCHEL Pittsburgh JOHN 8 HAMILTON, do EDMUND SNOWDEN AltFgbe»> /• : \VILUAM Ij. MILLER, Vejsainee. , RSGtSTXR. EDWARD M’CORKLE, Indiana. v . _i At omw, 3 • JOHN 6 , BRlENi.i*aw’rennrvjllei .. » COMMISSIOXEB, i JAMES WALLACE, Baldwin 1 , ( aSOOBDUL DR; JOHN POLLOCK, Ctiiuon. „ clerk at tub cotmr, ? * BENJAMIN WILSON, Elimbeth Bprongh IN. THIS BARER* TUB LAWS OP THB UNITED « STATES. TREATIES. RESOLVTIONS OP CON GRES8 7 %c.> ARE PUBLISHED BY AVTJIOHITW fHorninn Jtost Job Printing ©flier. CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH SIREETS ;■ -added to our Eslalmrhme.nl. ,a splendid ■; •; stoam-Pow*r,Ynnflng Machine,: we are- prepared to do ’ail kiuds ot Newspaper and Unok/worh.inn style of un*’ • surpassed beauty, ana ueniness, .and upon the.moßt rea eonable ifarns-. :We respectfully sohnt ;ihrrpotronage of llie pubhpii) ihisline of oarihusmef*. ; : Advertiser* art rtcunud to hand mlhetr/avors before 4 oVTftfkJVJf-. TSij mvsl'bt eompUr.d tPtrA, h P U^RV Si m^OEAW.Clmmvian . • Jas. .. . . Each Meeting .wtd be. nddreesed.to> C°l, .Saml. Blaek.Jotms, HwntUon,Fi, Snowden.Joan J. Mitchel. Col. W- L- Miller, Hoii. >Vuj. vtyilkin*. AVilson M Candless, • * Hon^CharlesSbaler, Andrew Burke,if.; 8- Magraw^G, P-fiamiltou, Jas. Watson; P. C N Shannpnj Jns.S r . Craft, Jacob'White'silL’ Col'/Thos. IWmiltoh, .7as; • Col. Xait. s Ai Gtbsott , l A; M’CalnVont; anu other distinguish ed speakers . • . : . ■ .• i » , , CQAD’S PatanMprailaated. Ctalv.auic Battery and ; Patent In&ut at e 4 Pairs fQr.J&t.d\(aland/alhrr purpasrr.- - fTIBP PATfJNTEEiraosi respectfully iitfornisibe Ladles. X tmdXsenilgrnen Piti*burgb,nnd.thepnb-. lie generally, that he js naw.maaid mty for tho-nnrpose of disposing p£ patent fightaand; privileges -for ,uisinpts r •conpifes, States, of the. above jiamedupporatus. Mr ’ Corn} will waifon physiciann.nndoihrrsnnbufLnerß.and operate for a few-wecksiin bis rooms at :theiExclmrige Hotel-frpijiQ ©’clock JuM/tofl O'clock TVM>jio commence on Tuesuay, ifte £ih instil Charge?—SLOOibreaeh opera tion, Taj way* paid -tii advance. Physicians who. come. WHn.flieirjjaifcuUWjH;hnve.a good-opportunity to wit ries» theefle«s produced On them by llir.apparatus. the onfy -instrument, ofitlwv&ind that,has .over : beetypptented ip this country orEurose. for.-medical nut-, poses, end is the oaly one ever known-no manvhy which the galvanic Umdpan bn ronvoyed to ihe humoh eye,.the; . earjibe.bTain,orto-o»y.pnjl.'Ot'll»B:bodjv*Rheheiiernal* lyor internally, maden>viu(rentlc ftircam,Without sliopks arpainjwiih perfect smeJy,npd oiien with lhe.hnppiest effect* .. Tips important apparatus 15 now highly npprovedof by . many ofihe piost fcmineutphysicians pf this country end. Europe,'to: whom ; the afflicted ami others whom it majv concern,'con he referred. Reference >vIU also be given. tomany'higUy.respeciatile citizens, whobave bepn cured, byaienriff of this most valuable apparatus, ofsome of the. most mvetemft nervous disorders, jvlhca could notbp ( rcr moved by any oihctfknown means Amoag'vnnousoiherSj it linß been proved to be admi rably adapted for the cure of the following {lncases, viz-: - Nentotrs Headache. mid other disorders of the brain; - Jt la Wttfrthis opptfrpink alone tlmtihe operator can convey the galvanic with ease and safety to the eye, to.re storeaightjorcufe amaurosus; to the eaT, to restore bear? ing; To 1 thc' loiigUC and other organs, to restore speech andto the Various partfiofthe-body.for the cure ot Cbro - nic RheuntatisnvAsthraa.. Neuralgia or Tic Dolotucax, Paralysis or Pulsy. Gout.fHuirra or Si, Vitus 1 Dance. Ep ilepSfy. Weaknhfls froip hiDrams, some diseases, peculiar to femal£s; , Contracli6u of the.Limbs,Lockjaw, Ac... -PrrrsßtTjm, SevMnbet 1949.,. •• lßt and other persons who wishto pur chase the instrument, with .a.right,for. any-> particular •• plaeß/will dp WClf local! on ihepmentee foriliwith. Full iustractions wRI be gi i ven by.hunfor .the various chemi cals tO boused,idr various diseaseA.otid.thebestinanuer. for operating for the ture of thpsa diseases,iW>U also,he : - fully explained to the purchaser t nud.n pamp)}]er.pot;mto : hisjianus expressly. Ipr l|iesepun)Oseß..c.areJu]{> prejinred b) the patentee 1 (sepO-dti ' A LECTURE ON GALVANISM, 1 / , With experiment*, will each c ve.ning.by the. patentee,—m hlsrooni. Laillesand6em.lemen, aisoc€nt**ach?(ocomrttencentSoclock..;. .. .. .... . VX Concordanceof ibeiNew Tefitument ; being uh Ut tempt at a.verbal connection between'the Greek n«d the English.-Texts—including a concordance 10. the Proper Names, with rndexes-.Greek-English, and Eiiglish-Greek.. Just received and tor «ale by augSO , m t JOHNSTON & STOCKTON :TnANCV*DRKStt GOOPS—Received ihlsiuornmg&t . J. A* A* Hhwcm tc C 0.% CO Market street, 20 piece* sq . penorpaimed Ca*hroerw and Mous do Laities 10 pieces neb Mohair Lustre, and. 1 dozen -embroidered dresses of most elegant jtries i _ , t sep4- I - DBAZiL- Brazil'Supnr. jufcrTeo’t JD ond fbraale br nugtW DULLER & RICKETS&X -■ Si- ■••• •' iSSi :-cJ I: r i- • . • -•I-.'V ; i j:. . '' .~i [. •• -R.f . v. : ,-:.'^'s'--'- r "'’’ -V:'^V-^.'...‘'j-.: i-:l't;' * . ». ,c-'c-v- r v-. Commercial (tuft .financial. ; PITTgBti&GH BOAH& OF TRADE, i JOSHUA HANNA, 1 v''WM«.-BARKEIX-:L*-£.''~S?7C • • ■ • Western and SouthornMailCoacbLlne, 6 a: m; North-Western; vmdeveland,dally> 10 a. M: . Erie and:WesternTfawiYork, doily; 0 North-Eastern, to-Philadelphio; daily, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND DEI. RTURE OF MAILS Eastern Mail-•• v«*S5O,OO $50,00 ‘ $50.00 Exchange Bank - ... 50,00 44,00 43^6 Merchants'ondAl.Bank • 50,00 -.47,00 • : 45,00 •Fftrraere’l>eposiißank*..-»»-r... None in market.'; r Hand-Street' Bridge* •- • -»• -...-« ,$O.OO- • 50,00 . 49,00 •Northern Libertiesßndge* *.-••«• . 50,00. • 35/10 Old Alleghetiyßndge.• •**..... . 25,00 . 30,00 ~35,00 Connellsnllo K. R. stock, paid on 5hare5,52,50.........>v...-5,p0 , . 1,43 Cuy Bonds (6^cent;)..i * ... 00,00 - - Monongahelaßndge........ . ... 10,60 Gas Stock*****so,oo .. . . f Dally Review of the Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST, ) ... SAtrRDAY.MdRTfiiro: September :dlh,lB4B. y ■■ Yesterday was Ute very dullest day of the week. The wharf looked bare. . We/have but little of any importance to report. * ■ >.. v • : Tho FI >ur Market was; dull yesterday* because there was nothing to operate with. We belicfo .there were a fewsales from first hsndsat-4,87. From store sales were at 5,00. v •; -SODAASH. .Sales at4(34ic.ln-yesterday , flre* view there was an error of one figure, which dealer# might have detected. * : ;• 1 ■ APPLES. .Sale of 12 bbls. from storo of fine qual* ity at 75c; & bhl. This is rathorbel ow the market* From first hands sales are made at $l,OO. PEACHES..The market is now pretty well sup plied. The crop ib a failure, in this neighborhood) and in consequence prices remain bighw Sales at sl*oo in a retail way $1,50 is outlined. - XARD. iSalea of small leys at ■ : LEMONS; ;Market glutted* and more expected from the east. There is no demand, and we have beard ofino rotes; - We (piote at $5; ORANGES.;« We say,dd/o in relation to Oranges, ; CHEESE. .No change, nnd few receipts. OATS.,Sates from wagon at 22c. 1 COFFEE. .There has been no change. The mar-: ket la fully supplied, and sales are regularly made at 7<27*. ;FcHTrriKfl.Tf Navigation.—Amount of Coal re-, ceived this week; ending August 24»T845. Tons. Cwt. vPottsvilleand Port Carb0n,..........5,746 10 iSchuylkill Haven,..4,ls3 02 Port Clinton,.820 16. j.Tbis wcek,v . . 13,766 08 Previously,.; u. .... .247,247 19 ,261,044 67 T0ta1,.... .;B2T In regard to the Snndqßhy Bank; we heard hut little yesterday. It does not seem to improve in the parkcl, - People are waiting for some Authentic statement ofits financial-condition. -A largeamount ef tts paper is m circulation among a class of peo ple hut poorly able to ‘shoulder the losses that they may have to sulTer. The Norwalk Bank is discred ited, bv implication. ' There is no more reason inow to refuse it, than there was a month or two ago.— Gin* Sng. ./The Sale Journal ofTuesday evening says: • fit is understood that the stock ofthe Bank ofSan* dusky has recently been transferred. And this fact,, taken in connection •■:with the other that the charter, has but a few month# to run, was well calculated to awaken distrust; A very ahoti time will disclose the true stile of the affairs of these institutions.' ttiocr Jntclligcncc. PORT OF PlfTSmiUOli. ' V'j'dv-' V ; : 5 V ■•••■••»•».•• •••-••; - ; / 2 F«Bt SCA!rt WAtWt jN TIfkCNANVtt AT A STA!tp. ARRIVED, i Steamer Atlantic. Parkinson.'BrowniVille .. ; »■ Louis MTuine. Betihei, BrmvurvilJe. “ * Umpire, \ ounp.CtiV. 41 • 'Hudson, Poe, wheeling; i >* Skipper. Sloops,.Beaver;; i • ;U ' Arrowlinc;. Mortis; Brownsville; ,{ Arena, Goff. BeaveV; DEPARTED. • / Parkinson; Brownsville. :- u ;I Allegheny Clipper, Wnitcrson.Ciii. • - i *• / .Oymet. Rovd,Cm;. : . • Skipper. Murray; Beaver; “ «siar —-—, WciUtiHe, i; ; . . K . . Caroline. Day, Beaver; - “ : Arrow, Gordon. Browsvitle; : i For Cinelnnoit, !• The new ahrt light draught steamboat, ' yTSSttihL AEEEGIIENY.CUPP.EB;Wat* 'sox.'Ma*ter.wjll lenveTbrlhe shove nwl nil intermedjme.pon*. mormng. ni wtfMiWMnalio o’clock. :Por freight or passage apply on hoard.. [»op7 "i" Summer Arrauseneai. . ••-BSTHE steamer, BEAVER, Cha»: E Clarke, jrSSgjEK Master, will leave Pittsburgh: lor IJearef, Glassgpw, arjd WellsviHe, every Monday, \Veduc-filaj v jirid .returning an Tuesday, .Thursday, tand Saturday* at 9 o clock, a.m. Having a boat er the, landing, we are prepared to receive, freight at any time, . For freight or passage.apply to. v : •. ma i7*tf %> W HARTO# & CO, Agents : uForWheellng. ■■:•■. The new, light: drought, .fam runniug . ;, kEMfifigaß ter, will le&vefot the above and iuler ports every Monday, Wednes* da%,and Friday, atlO a m •: For freight or passage, apply on hoard. : /JV*3>_ < ‘ . Htgalar Packet for, Sunflih* •« T.flrPrftflE THE fine steamer AVEIJAYILI.R Copt.. -*li Bailees, will leave forthe above and Inter* mediate ports on - Wednesdays and Saturdays. . ..• •For freight or tmssage apply on board, ot,to aug2s GKO B MU/TKNBT-nGEH, Agt . For Cincinnati and j4onl»V*M®* ( I JS3LA THE staunch steuraer PACIFIC, T. Camp jJgggg£gjßM.t, Muster, will leave for the above and in -termediate port?,regularly*. , t •...,i. v *. r. For freight or passage applyoaboardrorto> ■?i 11 >. > auggS • GEO- H. Mil/TENBERQBtL Agent* . ... ■•> Flog Clnclnuetl. 'lv-.; 1 . . tJTSfeLJ&The httw ftnd splenduf Passenger StedTper iflM FINANCIER, Cpptant AV* Kdcvrst will leave for the above and all intermediate.ports regMtQrly.. r For’freight or passage; having eupeTior accwninoua-. tions,apply on >_,y * .. .. . nufiflo _ 1 N For CinclnhatlT' i The rew, light. draught:pa*se^ger 1 P"X«F steamer, PPLPHIN, CapI,;HAZUtyT, will leave torthe above and interme* dm|e pons, regularly i Tor freight or passage apply onboard.. * : ;. , - r . i Valuable BmlneM Bland, . • aN MARKET BTRFKT. FOB SALK-Tt..- store ut ■ preseiii becupied by Mr; John Tliompsoh, on Mor> In-t street; lwadoorsabove Fifth.as oneredfoysale.i:; - v • Alio, a very handsome, location at Manchester; con taining about 4,nfcre*,.with a dwelling house and other improvements, formerly the residence of ! Ber ,Mr Mc- Curdy Applyto , bU ’ sepddlm 01 Woodstreet_ 1 ‘Commercial Row Cshlnct Wsrcrtunn S-T B YOUNG At Co r* Ti -I : TTAVE (removed theidCABINET TT WABE-ROOMS to Commercial-Row, Liberty •ireeiTopposlie the head of Smithficld. where.they will Veep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of go fas Tdhlesv Wardrobes; Bureaus; Bedsteads, Chairs and every article m their line of buslnesf. ■ ' '•t/Undimalting promptly attended,to. at,leaapiinble, prices* ' _ .’:-'.':;:VT.'::'Dr4 r G«'O*.Btcßxn»a'.UouUKi«.' DFFICF/dtMitt IJeuch I fl,onFoarlJtstree!,u fewdoore above , \Vo«UtMet»umil-ll!C completion ofthe house nearly in blocks, with OTUficialgams, (after the jtmnj.er now universally preferred, in, the en*i,) manufactured to suit caoh;particular case.,i eein, iro!ii a full *ei down to n.wngle -one,inserted qti plate, ihusovoidinfcjnjury'to.ihe natural teeth. Specimens ©I MoeLmnd suction plate way be examined at the office. I 1 All operations incident to the profession pprformed vi ttn iCprt* luuljauhfulneßn.:/ .?• ■»« [sep<«3m- • City XjOti for Sale, to utMolutldlrof Cou»cil*fwill be offer- , IT- cd for ealei'br on the preiim.es, on W«*dnesduy, the I nth day of tin* month»nt 3 o'clock, I*., t,M. ot said day:'Those two valuable City Lots, ly known as ibe Old Water Work/* I.ot»; bounded ns fol-. •lows, viz? part* oflots No*:33dnd34 in the plnn of Pitts burgh; having'n-front on Duquesne Way of 180 0. uml. rextendm? back along Cecil s Alley 230 ft;: Also, part of jot N0,'35 m saitl plan, having u front on Uuquesne Wav of 50(L and extending back Along Certf* -Alley HO ft;- t Pn.wlnqhare erected twolai'ge substantial brick build- 1 for Engine Houses;' Terms: One thommmi dollars in bund, audtiie balance in' three equnl payments at. three, six and nine years, with : interest, paynble'.semi-anuuaUjvawhcioffice of the City: Treasurer, to he.secured by bond ami mortage. ••■ JAS B MURRAY, sepS-td-' ) •: Chairman Com.-ou City Property. * TTt/ One Dollar Reward* . STRAYEDOR STOLEN, from the Pltt-bureh market, onthe 2d September, a andu redand wbtte.spblttd CaLE, . ’ A. M CRABaY, Scoit s Fields,*^' Pcps-d3t* • ' • - • near Pittsburgh^ .. - ■. " i 'K-'.-y, 1 *■' ' V : . S "j '' ' v ',i.. w'T j : ■: * -'V v: » t 4 fitisaUcmeous. T>EDCHALK-*4UO tbs. jum received and for sale by XL , , B A FAHNESTOCK ACO *eps 1 corner Ist and Wood stg /“IALC, AIAGNEsnA —5 case* juav received anil for. \j sale by {sepsJ U A FAHNESTOCK ACO TjtiILSbJAN BLUE—ticaseg;juslreceived and (or sale XT b>- [sep2) B A. FAHNESrOCK & CO BKUN3WICKGREEN— 3 kegs just received ana ior sale by- - fgfcpg] B: FAHNKSTOCK & CO. ? CATECHU— COO tbs.jusi received.and for sale by sepg B_A FAHNESTOCK ACo DAL SODA— just. received and“for sale by [sepS] - B. A> FAHNESTOCK A CO. • SAND CRUCIBLES—6OO nett* rec’d and for sale by sepg B A FAHNESTPCK A CO FIGS— 20 drums received Uns day by , - sepS SMITH & SINCLAIR SOAP— 40 boxes No; l; Cincinnati Family Soap, for sale by fsepS} SMITH A SINCLAIR BRAZIL SUGAR—lSliags for*sale by seps SMITH A SINCLAIR rpAR—25 bbls-N. C.Tar, forsale by . X: sepg - . SMITH & SINCLAIR, i OIL— 15 bbls. prime Tanners' Oil, for sale by sepg r SMITH A SINCLAIR "DORK.—3 barrels fonmle by ■ .*. X an 23 SMITH A SINCLAIR kegs assorted,far .sate by v-i > . 11 au23 SMITH A SINCLAIR IBOX6odoz. Tow Yard; rec’d atid for sale by aogl6 ' CUMMINS A SMITH SHOULDERS— IQcosks RaconShoulders jusi received and forsale by . tauglll. KING A MOORHEAD, I BR.V bills*'2>ry. Apples In-store and for ? sale low-by [sep4]: j_S. A W.HARBAUGU SOAR— 225 boxes No: l Rosm Soop just received and •forsale by [augltl V ; S.AW.HARBAUQH: SOAP— 50 boxes llosm Soap Instore and.for sole.by augll, KING & MOGRHEAD* TVRIEDBEEF—g casks Dried-Beef on hand’aud’ for XJ: sale-by - ■ [augtl) KING & MOORHEAD.' r HITING—7S bbls. just ree d and for sale by. r W sep7 B A FAHNESTOCK &CO BLUB MASS—&ribs. justrecetved andfor sale by ; sep7 B A FAHNESTOCK A CO , SALTPETRE— 25 kegs jusl rec*d and for sale by* • ( B A FAHNESTOCK A CO, ■- sep7t - : . corner First ond Wood sis. ? SUGARLKAD— 400 lbs; just received and for sale by B A FAHNESTOCK A CO, sepg ‘ Corner Ist and Wood sts. • XTERMILLION—C cases “American,* 1 just received V and for sale by -B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., i sepg .. /. .': ; - . Ist and Wood at*. A PPRENTICE WANTED—An apprentice to Ihe lrni- J\. king business. ofthe Fifth Street Baker)*. ■ sep2»tf •'= > ! - r-u i ■ • f PANNLR* OIL—UOU galls. Brown’s lamters’ Oil, m J.casks: Jusl rcc'd and for sale by auggQ MILLER A RICKETSON A . A. MASON ADO. are now opening 11 cn*e*-89( A. 5-4, and 1(M Bleached Sheetings, very suitahlefor, family use. :v \: : [augSg ; IMA) UR AND CHEESE—Just received,’ an extra ar ’ ;tiele of-Family Flour nnd Western Reserve Cheese. • EDMOND GREER nug3 • • Liberty street, opposite SmithSeld, - IMSH— 197bbls.No.aMftckereI}lS48i ' GO * “ No 3 “ ' 20: j“ No. 2 .“ just received and.for sale by [aagSC] MILLER A RICKETSON FRENCH REVOLUTION—The French \j Re volution—A History tby Thomns Carlyle. In two volumes—cloth. Fot'saleby aug29 , . JOHNSTON A STOCKTON. ! /XOLD INK—lb doZ; Gold Ink, for Writing, Pmuting, VX arid Gilding, ar2sc. and St {> bottle, just reed and for sale by B. A FAHNESTOCK A CO.. ; ■■■ sepS ’ ; < - ;■ corner First ami Wood *t». AND COLLARS-rA. ,A. Mssos.ACo. have V/just received 600 more of those cheap Wrought Col tars ut 121 cts. 200 Mourning Collars, new styles. ■. Also, 50 Wrought Copes of various prices. . . [auggp. 'Wooll Wools THE HIGHEST PRICE, IN CASH, paid fdf all the diflirrem grades ot dean wash Wool.by ; MURPHV A LFE, jcl2:3ro • • Ltberly street, opposite Fifth. / - i RKfVIID and ior pitie, 20.UU0 teet Crotch Mahogany J\_ Veneers, and 2,ooo.feet If inch Mahogony.Boards, which the subscriber offer n at 5 per cent; less than can be had irt this etty, at the Cabinet Yvnrorooms of J. W. WOODWELL. : ' aug29 \ , No. 63 Thitd street. » T\ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—The partner -1 J:sh>p:af McCorouek. Peebles. Brown A Ca.-i* dis solved, by the withdrawal of Name of new;fimv will be given tu n few days. ;r . sepfl.2! POLLARD McCQRMICK BOOKS! BOOKS!—Lectures m Theology, by the late Rev. John Dick, D. D, published under the superin tenrieace of his son ; \vnh n Biographical Introduction by an American Editor' Complete m 1 Vol. • Tae Worksof llev. Robert Hat!, A. M.,4 vol*. . Dwight s gTieology, 4 vols. ■> Fldwards’Works, 4 vole. ■Chalmers’Select Works, 4 vols. Meander’s Church History. voU. I and 2. . - Also—A large and well selected stock o< Theological, Miscellaneous and School Books, for sate, low by ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, nuggS 73 Wood, and gQ Market »t». kouug Ladlei’ bemlnary, AUeghetiy. THE Autumn Session of this Institution wilt eomtoenco on the first Monday m September. Rooms on Fede ral .st., in “Colouade Row, 1 2d door.from the hndge • >Tbe course, of instruction ami rates of tuition nre ibe same as heretofore.” * •'For more ramote mformatlottSee circular, or ripply to the instructor, Mr. N.-W. Metcau. • Reference may also be made to the ■ following-gentle men: 1 ■■ '• - i ■ .......... Dr. T. F. Da!e. r Alleghen)*. | Hon. C, Shuler,“Pittsburgh. Rev. D. Elliott, p “ Rev. D. 11, Riddle, “ .. Mr H P Sshwarns, | Ue\ II Djer, vj)“2s4lm »•••■ v v • 'YTtOUSALfv—A lot ou High si, near ihe corner of Wy- Sj lie, nt tbe new’ German Church. This Lot>2o by SOtr., will be sold on accommodating terras, or leawd on per petunl iynne, with the pnvtlcge:ofbuy)ngoat the groum. cent ninny time. > • ;. v Al#o— ior sale on accommodating terms, or perpelunl lease, nr may suit purchasers. • _ nugtS-Ull changed ___ _ THOMAS MELLON ORATORS tAe Awenran Rerofiition. by E, L. Mn* j*onn. with plates of Samuel Adam*. Joseph Warren. PainekHenr>VAlexander Hamilton. Fisher Ante* and: John Randolph ; dedicated “To Students not drones. Christians who are not bigots, and Citizens who are not demairopues.-’ • ■ i v ; Retiring from Business ; Rich Man’s Error. By T.S.Arthur. The above just received and for sale by- ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, -seps.-. • j 50Market» omV73 Wood street.^: ■\TfcW! GOODS.—Received by eVpress,. this ... . A large lot French Worked Copes; every price and. shape rulorge lot French Worked Collars, all price*. :.: ; ’ Black Silks, all widths, and find Lustres, for Capes, Monilllas;Cardina)a;Ac. ■ - Black Frehcb Crape; Pink Blue and White do.; . > Also—A-cood assortment Gents’ superior Black Kid Gloves B D THOMPSON, : aug29 ilO Marke vst., 0 doopl from Liberty. Enellih and Clanfoal Aeademy* 1 ROOMS in Tits THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.) t pHIS School, will be opeuedfor the reception of Pupils -J. of both sexes, on Monday, the 4th day of September* Tlte> coutsc of study .will embrace the common and' higher English Branches, with the Lauu and GreekLan* gunges. ■■ Strict attention will be paid to the. physical., the Intel-: Icctuali and the moral training of the mmates ol this School.' ► v :-t - The Principal, in addition to Ins own personal att^n-: non to the Recitation ofClasses, will bo uided by any number of comppjqnt: Male and Female.Teacher* that may bo necessary...-, i/ • • * It j* vtn* desirable, that students.should.;enter the- School iif tne commencement oftliaSopsiou.m order that the various Classes mny be systematically and harmoni*. ousty organized. ; • L. CATDN, Prlncipnl. ,: . Pittsburgh,August32,lB43. . rr. i , REFERENCES Rcv. D. H. Ridplk, D. D., Mr. Ricua.bd Edw’aiids, : ( A. T. M'Ciitx^.D. D., Lyjtß LooMrs, - Won. A.rW. Loomis,. < ■ W.W; WtLstrf, ,11 Mr.GRoaaBALBBEE, : ;Hf Wilmksosj-.i.'; /-i f can be obtained Qt the Book LooirtivNo. 80 Wood street ftlxo, at.Meuxs. Mc> Doimld A Beesons.'No. SO Market street. : • QilgSa-dOw j , FresnArHvaFoFNevv “Goods. ■ • M’MUMiEN k. DOWNIVG'S FASHION ABLE 01i O TIII BTG STORRi ■VTOi.aiS LIBERTY STREET. oppdsit* :flit :st. The iY.subscnbore have! just received* their first siock of VAMi GOODS. Which they offer to their friends and the public at reduced prices; for cash. Said slock consists m part ofiFnMicltiUclginm,English and American Cloths, all colors.aud qualitiesj-suiiea'foi l dress ntid. trock coats, overcoats ftiul cloaks, plain; plaid, Arttl fancy Cassimeres; latest styles, Twecdstpajuinpßi leans. Sco.-in great van* ety of style and quahtyvplnmondfancy Silk;Satin,Cash mere, Valencia, ana Cloth.VcAthig; together, with.white. fancy.upper and under .Shirts, silk; cotton and wool en Drawers, silk, Jnien -and.coUoii'HandkerchiefSfCra-: vats,.Scarfs; Olovca Ahd.fcusponders, of nil qualities and sizes. >The above plock has been selected withgreat care expressly for thi* Market,.and,will,birmanufactured to order, in a styfo that cannot fail to give Aatisiaction to the most fastidious. We have also on taint ndurgo and com plete assortment pf ready-made olothing,ivhich we offer to the public ou the cash priuciple, aA low an the lowest. WM A MhMULLEN, augSD JOHN E DOWNING BREAST PIN LOST.—On. Sunday rooming, the 27ih. mtsiuuf, on the route along Pennsylvania Avenue, lliglrstrect, Wylie street, and Fifth street. It consisted of seven or eigiit.hurely transparent anti Very brilliant; sens.of-.rasUtonobfe. ntvle ;• and was much prized by.tho owner;: Whoever may' have 'foond the sanl Breastpin,, andshallluavcuat tins office, shall hare the thanks of ;lhe owner and a suitable reward, ’-'h [augSJMf: ' A TRUNK FOUM)^-Ahair trunk, containing clothes. "/ft--and papers vnluuhle to the. owner, was left at oqr fctore, some mouths since. If -seems to.be; tbq property of. -a-dtschargedsoldier. The n'vnejris,requested to prove the properly and.take it nway. .• . i *cp2 MILLER. A RICKKTBON TkTEW BOOK*.— Ptoneer Htstonj: lieiug uu uevount ot ll the jirsl examination :Of.the/OUu> vnlley, and the early settlement Of the Northwest Terntorv. chiefly, from original manuscript? coniuiuing the papers of Mr: Geo; Morgan) those of Judge Burk, the diaries of Joseph Buell. pild-JohnWftttews-; the records of .the Ohio Company,' ftC-t &c-) with numerous phltes and mrps. By S. P. Hi!- drplh; • '■ Orators of the American. Revolution, by .E. L. Mugooin With portrait* of Samuel Adam*, James Warren, Pninek: Henry-Alex; Hadilltou, "Fisher Ames and John Unudolplu I vol.. cloth. • Retiring from Business; or, the Rich Man s Error. By T S Arthur . A few copies of each of the above works received this day and for sale by. r v: * • ' : JOHNSTON STOCKTON,"Bookseller*. ! «pps ; ! v -»■ corner Market and Third sts; T> AD GENTIAN:—2S9 lbs. just received ami tor sale It by uu23 BA. FAHNESTOCK A 00; ./■ v ,'.w - 5- 1 1 J ' :-■?.' ••> ■-•" -*• •-'-* :t“ r - f"{ '* : ‘■' -' ’ ' * penjtsyitvania, sm" In the natfie and by the aulhoruy of the CominontceaUh .. ; . rqf bf the Commonwealth the seventy-third. .. : .1 By the Governor. TOWNSEND HAINES, , Secretary of the ■Commonu'eatth.'M PRO OLA.MA.T lON. ' i j-TTrH&REAS. in and by the Act oftheGeneral Assem i Tf 1 bly of Pennsylvania, entitled u An Act relating 10 elections of this Commonwealth,* it is enjoined onme to give public notice of such elections to be held.andenu. jmerate in such nbiice ■what officer* ore to be elected'; la jpursuance therebn I; JOHS PoESYTirK, Shft riff of the Comi» iiy of Allegheny, do therefore make foovirtynhd give thi? ;pub!icnoticeto the Electors of said County of Allegheny* ithat xi general- elecriort tvill be held in the said county, :oii ibc Becoad;Tncadoy orOctol>er next, at ithe several election .distticu therein. i'T-'he electors of the First Ward of the ciiyof Pittsburgh. |to meet at. the house of Mrs. Jane-Little/at the cofneror iFeny ; andFotirth : Bireets,iu said ward. 1 :/The eleclors of the Second Ward-of the city of Pitts- Imrch.jto meetat theTiousc of .Win. Armstrong, corner ■of Third oh 4 SotftbfieM.stteets,in said-ward. ' r, The electorsof the Third Ward ofthe city or Pittsburgh lomeet atthe house of Andrew. M’Mnster. on Fifth *t. f the Fourth Ward of tho city of Pitts? bbnrh r ta meet at the Washington CoQee' House/corner, of Penh and Si. Clair streets. . >. Thq electors ofthe Fifth Wardof the city of Pittsburgh, to meet at the house of Alexander Stewart, in-the. said ward. i v- The electors of the-Sixth:'Word of-the chy of Pitts* -burgh, to meet at the confectionery of John Barret, at the corner of.; Pennsylvania Avenue ami Washington street; iih the said tvurd, .. : • ' '0 ; : The electors of the Seventh Ward of the city of-Pitts* •burgh, to meet at the house of William Wilson, in said iwnrd., ■., ■. i | ..The electors of* the Eighth Ward of the city of. Pitts* jburgh.to meet at? the house, of Conrad- Frey vogle,on -Pennsylvania Avenue, in said ward, i- .lite eleetoTs of the Ninth-Ward of the city>of Pitts* iburvh.to meet at the office of .Paisley’s Lumber Yard, in jsaia ward. •' ! : The electors of the-First Ward-of the city of Alleghe ny, to meet at the house of J, Woodhouse, on Robinson 'street.' V i The electors of the Second Word of the city of AUe* ’ gheny. to meet at the house of John Oliver, (formerly oc* copied by John Gcchring,) corner of the Diamond, and :Ohlo street. - The electors of the Third Ward of the city of Aileghe* hy, to meet at the Public School House, in said ward, on : he East Common?. ; The eleclors of the Fourth Ward of the city or Alle gheny, to meel at the house of Mrs.. Wylie, Hast: Com mons.. ■ The electors of Pilt township lo meetat ihe bouse of ; Mrs. Nancy. Murray, on the Mechanics’ and Farmers! turnpike road, in said township, except the qunhfied vo ters residing in sections N05~4,'7. und 14 of the city dis trict, who shall vote at all general elections in the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh. ,; ! : Tlu* electors ofilVcbles township to meet at .the house of John Bcit!er,.iu the village of East Liberty. Theclectorsof Wilkins township to meet at the house of Francis Wilson, on-the Fraukstown road, in said- v The electors of Plum.lo\vnship;to meet atthe house of Margaret. Little, (formerly John Little’s,) in said town* f'shlp. . 1 * i Theeleetorsof Verseillestownshiptomectnube While:; House, formerly occupied by Thomas Meet, on the Piits-t burgh.ami Greensburgh turnpike.toad, in laid town«hip.!j > Tbeelector* of Elizabeth township, including the hot ; oughof Elizabeth, to meet nt the house formerly occupied •- by Jqhn IValdem in said borough. : . The electors of Jefferson township to meet at the house, of John Snee.fonnerl? occupied by J. King, in said fowti» : ship: ‘‘r:. 5 "• 1 ‘- r ' r .:‘;^-r 5 The electors of Mifflintownship to meet at the home • of Samuel Wilson j formerly occupied by Jus. !?. Neel,: in said township. 1 . . . ; v The eh-ciprs of Upper Sl Clair township to meet at the house of James Conner, in said township. - r. The electors of Lower St Clair towiuhiptomeetat ihe house of Joseph. Ross, (lower ferry,) in said township, ‘ The electors of Rohmsoutownship 10 meet atthe house . of Sarah M’Pnrland, (formerly Audtey M’Farland,) in said toMmshlp.;' . . . "The electors of Findley township to meet at the house i of M'CleHflnd A. Armor, formerly, occupied by John 1 Charles in .the village .of Clinton, m said township.;■ . i The electors of Moon township to meet at the house of I Peter Onstohih said township. The electors of Ohio township to meet at the house of Johii Hay, in said township. The electors of Franklin township to meet at the house .formerly occupied'by John Shrntn, in said township. The electors of the borough of .Manchester to meet at the Public School House. The electors of Reserve township to meet at the house of Gotiieb Fisher, in said township/ v The cleetorrsof Baldwin township to meet nt the house of John Cowan, in said township: The electors of Snowden township to meet atthe house of Peter Boyer, in tnldiownsbip, . .■ • The elector* of^South Fayette township to meet at (he house of H. Hays, bn the form of G. V, Coulter, in said township.; -*pie electors of North'Fayette township to meet at the hoUSe : now occupied by Francis Jauuson at Rogers' Mill, itisnid township. -xs ' Tbeclectorsof Ross Township to meet at the house ofGeprce. Cooper, on iheFranklm rood,-in said township. . Theeieetorsof Pine, township to meet at the honse of . William Cochrane, township. -The electors of West-Derr township tomeetat the bouseof Nathan Conley, in said township. ! f .Theeleetorsof East Deertowushipto meet otthe Pub lic School House,in; the village or Tarentutn, in said township. - ■ • • •-'••• ■ The elector* oftadiana township to meetnithe house formerly ocecpiedby Sam‘l Mackay,: ui said-township. The eieotorsofSholertovrnshipto meet af’John Shaw’s - Mill, ohdlhoCAlfredG.-Lloyd shall be the JudgefsndJ. 'M’Elbenny and TbomoVStevr an shall be the Inspectors, until other*are duly elected* ! The qualified voters of that portion of; Indiana town* ship residing in the.ibiio.wing described boundary, shall 1 vote, at all general.,ejcciipositt the Borough of Sharps*:: burgh ni the flection pplUir sard borougluvit: beginning : nt.a point ontheAliegltpnyrivcrat the upper line of the. ) firm of Jos.Boss.and runnuig a northerly bourse be* •tween the farms of said James Rom and John and Fran* . eU Beatty to the N.'E.cornerof said James;:Ross’ farm, thence tanning a AVesterly coarse to Row township line, iu such a manaer as to .embrace ail such farms or. lots situated ju ConningbwnVdiftiict, pud belonging to what are called the oboye described boon*, dary,' y,i\. v -V. 7.;v>.-• ■•..•• v 1 The electors of the borpughof Birmingham to meet at the Public ScbooUlouse, in said borotign. The electors ofihe.borauab of fawrrnceville to meet auhcTowit House, insaid borough. ~ : The electors of the borough of Sharpsbargb to meet at the bouse of James Sharp,in said borough.:: ■■ The electorsofthe borough or M'Keesport to meet at the Towu Hall, in said, -j- • . , The elector* !of the; borough yof South Pmtburgb to 'meet at the house forirterly occupied by E. M’Amnch.ot the end of the Monongahela bridge. iii said borough, i The electors of the.borough ofAVest Elizabeth to meet : m—, insaid borough. 5 ■ At which time and place the qualified elector* as afore* i snid will eleetby ballot— • , i 1 Our person, for .Governor.- . j One person for. Congress.; ...... ) One person for’Canal Commissioner., i Four persous for raembers..of Assembly. . i ' One person for County Commisriooer. i :i One per&m for. Recorder. i • One.personTorVßegistcr. , ■ l • Oiie person for Clerk of the Court. v One person for. Auditor. . r. f And by virtue Ofthe 10(h section of the net of the 2d of JulyVlSal. it was enacted Umt every person, yxcept Jus tices of the Peace/Wh'o ;shaif biildah' office offappoint-; blent of profit or trust arider the OOvernrnbpt of the Uni- r ?•’ :-">v ’ r in addbythtfAlh section of an act approved the lOib ofAprii, 1840, it is enacted* That the 13th section of .tbe.aet.passad.'July 2dj1839j entitled; an alure lating to r Commonwealth, shall nqibe constru ed as to; prevenLahy militia 6fficer. or borough officer, -fifom serving as Judge, InspeeiotorClerk arany General orSpecial elections inthlaCoinmonwealth.'.- : And the return Judges ofthe respeetivedlstricts nfore snidvare requested to meet ot the Court House in the city, of Pittsburgh, on the Sritfay after, the second Tunday m '.October next, then 1 and there to prepare >for .those duties 'duties requjrCilbylaw. , i Given under myhand and senl at, Pittsburgh,this24th day ;• ;of August, A- D!. 1349, and of the Independence ofthe UnitcdSiatcsthe seveuty-thml , - anp»*Ow : ■■■;-; JOHN FORSYTHE, Sheriff. .'!Dissolution. THE FIRM of Achcsou &. Dagg. day dissolved l»y mutual consent. Mr, Jas.T. Dngghavuigitechu ed business on,account o| ill health, Ims liispased of lux ■interest to Jas.'C; Acbeson. The business hereafter will conducted in the name of Wv&J.C.Acheson.. ;y : - ’■ • IVM. ACIIESON, : ; ' JAS: T;:DAGG. 07* In Withdrawing 1 Iron? the .firm of Acheson & Dagg, I take pleasure m recommending my successor 10 my friends nml the public.centrally- JAS.T. DAOG • July 29.1»13—aug C!tOOPKIt’S NEW AMERICAN \UVKI. Justreceiv j ednt M. A.M7NK{I’S, Smilhfiel(l st. 3d door above 3d'street :.•••>. . ; . ‘ TheOak'.Op£mngti,qr.|hußee IJunier, l>y J.Fcnimnore Cooper. .' i ■ =. l)mgetohf)e v or ten years after, complete.. Alsopart ' 11 :U ■‘ ■i 4 ‘ by Alexander, Dumas. ~/• v, .• - •• • , ' Edward Vemop; or my Cousin's Story, hy E. V.iChiide. ■ :* Story "of Hie Peninsular -War. complete, by General Charles William Vane,. ; . i •. ■■i . , ; - Sjhisnnior the Mmd of Deacon.Street,by the.author of ■ f.ury Imne, &c. .. • £ Chamher.s?.MifceUan>%.No..2o. rl.meirsliivinpAgecNo.tWl.rr.rc;,/ ; Blackwood’.* Magazine for August.,;, - 1 . * : Berford has all the nboVe. ■ ■, ...; aug£D; B"RESS SH4KSU-A. A. Mason & Co-have just received -8 pieces Glacis .Silks of.beautiful fall, styles. . (Also, offaucy dress and plain Silks. <. >: ■-• sep4 .:.v-' -•'=■■ 'i.-’'-:-!-;"..'. i ! , '■•'■■; i:-::■ : ;.V;: : " ; c. .• ‘*' 1 ’ ‘‘ r , ‘• * x v i •<- .-.y: y-‘; .'*> •*» L* V ... -I '•}j’7; -V, 'V ; _/r /■ _£ ' \ '-C-t t'rJjl-?' . -V'V . . * , ► y% f ~\*r t * Z « *■ 4 4 i f * 1 ghg dSooftg, , Genta, Wearing Apparel. TIIHE subscriberji beg leave-tocnll attention of merr ■vJL . chants ana gentleman of .and-:vicmity» to their full stock ofFurnishingGoods for «ummer wear,- r-consiMingof superfine Shms, of our own manufacture, Bosoms and Collars* Stocks. Ties, Saiiu Cravats/ Muslin Shirts, Drawersjtmbrellaa, Hosiery. Gloves, Suspenders, rAc,. A large portion of oar good.-* are manufocturedby tUnat our factory' east, the.remuminy portion ure furnish jed and bought from first hands and importers • . An examination of our.goods 15 solicited. We intend to selllow for cash or.epproved credit.. ~:.. ; Shirt* made to order.at our factory east, in quantities to suit purchasers, of bestm&teriabvand.at short notice. EDWARD TODD & CO., North-east corner of sth and Market streets, up stairs. ’ aECEIVED THIS BAY, by Express, a. small lot of Freneh Casslmeres, light colors, for summer wear.— 1 lot is of superior style and quality, and will bd sold cheap ... Also, a small- Jot of fine Linen: Drillings; with satin stripe, and barred. This l lot is .of superior quality: and cannot he Jiod elsewhere in ibis city. .• Also, a small lot . f *a.ii r white and embroidered Marseilles Vestings.— Thapatronage ofthepablicis solicited. - mayd? • C. WERNEBUBG, 251 Liberty *t, (Journal copy.) • , fiEmlini and Bheettugv. fpHE subscriber hos in store a full assortment of all the ■JL' mostponuiar makes'of Brown and Bleached Muslins.' of every wiath andqualiiy; and at reduced prices;-Good 7-S and 4-4 Unbleached Murilns for 'fii- cenW a yard, Bleached Muslins nnasually: low.=. Alsoj on Hand, Brown and.BleachedDrilUnmt. Blae ahd mixed Drillings; Pant Stuffs; BoyftVWenr;:AVeTsh,Gao*e-'ahd other Flannels; Cotton Checks;, very cheap Bed/Tickings; Mariners Shining./ <■ ja3' ■ No. 69, cornerof4th and Market sts. ■ Dry Goods J Dry .Goods I rpREMENDG.U9.BUSK .ond';great excitement at the i sign of tliejiewGoldeh.BeAHiveioh. Market street, between Third and Fourth streejs/Pjttsburgb. Pa., where Goods cheaper than at any other house in the city, or W esvbribe'Mouritaihs. and .will.continue to lie solu at suoh prices as shall satisfy our easterners that it is. the Cheapest Stpfe.in ‘Pittsburgh..'. Please remember the place: sign of the big Bee Hive, on Market street, belweerrThird and O2. ' - jefrlmd WM. L. RUSSELL. / • ■. • fiCo ■ - *TT7ILL BE.FOUND,-/U;A’b. 110 Marktt street—l 0-4. tV 11-4. and 12-4 Barnsley Shj!erings; Bleached Dam ask Table Linens, all widths; Brown andßleached Table Cloths, all sizes; Napkins, DollieS/Diapers, Crash, Ac-* 10-4,.11*4, 13-4 Toilet Quilts; 10-4,114, 12-4 Bleached Cotton Sheetings/4-4 and 9rB.BuffWindow Holland/Era broidered Drape nvfor Windows, in pairs and by the’ yard; Turkey Rea Chintz, plain and figured, with border, French Embroidered Table and Dinno Covers, worsted and linen. All of which will besoldat reduced prices. ma 27 ROBERT D. THOMPSON. •••• r : 'f v-'.Uy-Bxpr©Bi*^. ; '' ; “"'.. '‘'-."--' : -‘v::;;-"-. OENTS.0 ENTS. -SUMMER single milled French HnbitCloths; ricli styles Cassimeres; black and colored Cashmeretts/QaeenV and Summer Cloths? figured and plain Drap D 1 Etes. Vestings, “very <*hoice ! r Marseilles. Silks ana Satins, and figured Linen Drills; Cheaptr yrjf ROBINSON’S Cloth Store, 7 * may2s Post Buildiugw, comer Fifth and Wood.■ = SIXK GIMPS AND FRINGES.—!R ilozpn yards blnck cut Silk Fringes, of various styles and prices, suita ble for Mantillas; dozen yards black.Gimp,-of all widths aud patterns; .ibr.Cnpes,Mantillas, Ac.; 44 pcs. Figured Silk-Coat Binding, Just received at , ZEBULON KINSEY'S, . nu 23 ■ No. 07* Market street. TTtRINGES ANDGIMP3.—A. A; Masox A C0..60 Mar-: :JD :ket. street* have just received 406 doz.-fine black and: eolored Silk FringoA,af all widths. Also—Girtip* of ev-: ery variety and color. 1- - : * nug!7 JUST RECEIVED—ShOps. Merrimack, Hamilton and, Carheco Prints, of verydestrabte.Biyies. ; {. aug2s , . A. A. MASON ACO, CO Market st; ; A A. MASON A.CO: havejust received another large l Xj»' assortment of those cheap Bleached Muslins, at 4. Ci and 7 cents. Also—3 cases of those very superior Bleached Muslins at R cents. fanggfr NOW OPENING—SO ps. assorted Alpaccns r various l qualities* Also—SO ps. rich colored Lyone.se Cloths, atvery low prices. aug2s * Ai A. MASON A C0.*60 Market st.; . 'ITT, • R.. MURPHY has received this morning; by ex- V 7 T ■ press—Wide black Lustred Silks: for Mantillas;. Fine Needle Wrought Collars;; Mazeren blue Kid Gloves; freen do.; wh(te>Boiinet Rthons: Mack do,;Cdpß»bortn; nutation Thread Laces; Bobbin Edgings; Drnb ( Silks; Drab Satins, for Bonnets. > • •. (aug24:, IfotihrEtUtforner of Fourth and Mmkrt strrrtt . y 1 ■' ■ : T ACE CAPS—A; A. Mason A U0.,'60 Market-si.,have Ai just opened 100 Lace Caps, of-various prices. - 'Also ulargeassomqent of assorted Wrentbs.Coronauon.Hcad Dresses, Ribbon,Rosoties,Ac.Ael / ■' . .. atigfil , IMPS AND FRINGES-rA. A* Mason A Co„ 60 Mar -IJF ket,sf., have just received.per express, 2QQ .dozens of the most fashionable styles of Gimps niul Fringes, oj” vttriouw width and colors.'"' • - nugOl NEW FAIX GOODS—a. a. Mason A Co. 60 Market street, are now opening 15 cases of, rieh siyle«lainl, Scarvj'. .TliroQJ, Inward Westne*.*. Palpitation of the heart, Indigestion, and- a variety of other diseasesto which flesh is heir to, .a*.a, mediciiie for the riillion. Iu latl seasons of the yea T.-r-spring, -spring, summer,; autumn, and Winter,—and under.nit cir cumstances;. ihcr can -be ; taken with perfect safely, and success. -As a YerinitugeandJjCuerol medicine for,chiUr ; dren, they ore unrivnUfJ. Being coated with pure white; sugar, children will easily take them ; they neither gripe nor nauseate; are gentle,'biit thorough tn their operation* For adults, by increasing the dose, they arc equallybcur efieiah. As an /fuli-Biboiw PiU they witi he found with out a superior. Ask any one, among.the thousands who use them, nnd an unqualified approval wilt he the certain., •result; r -. ■. ~r •. : Remember Dr. C. V. Clickeneris ti e original inventor of Sugar Coated Pill*," find that nothing of the sort .was. ‘ever ftesTd of iiiitif lie introduced them m June,lS43. : Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for CUckener’s iSngar Coated Vegetable Pills; and Like nooihers, or they wilt be made the'vidiius of« fraud. . . . . ; f ip ,, *Pride v 2sceutsper box’.; * : Kr. Clickf ner’* principal office for the sale of Pills, is 6Q N.Y. i v.'.-. •: . AVM. JACKSON © Liberiy st*, head of •burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern : Ohio, and the tivcr counties of .Virginia. ./v . J > The follo\viug.nre'the.duly appointed Agents for,AUc-, gheny county, Ta.: . : , A. M-Marshall/i >:■; • Dr.Brbwn,*. ' > Allegheny city. J.R. Johnson,)* J 11 *_ Jonathan Gbretst,'Manchester.. i • s Alexander Asdale. Wylie street. J, R; H; Jacques,Birmingham. : ; Wm.J. Smith; TemperanceviUe. . - G. 11. .• s •’ . , • . • Edward Thompson, Wilhinshuygh; ■ f ‘Daniel NegleyyEasiLiberty. • ■ 1 * ' Jl. Z.'MiteheU, Wilkinsbiirgh. ; H;'RowlamNtSoh. M’Kresporl. 1 ’ ' ? ; C. F» Diehl, Elizabeth; • John Black, Turtle Creek. • J —— M’Eldowhey, Bakcrstown. ■ V * . •• Samuel Springer, ■ James M ! Kee, Stewurmown, • * - - Riley M’Latighltn, Plum township J.Fulton,Tarehtmn.i• Jeremiah Fleming.T-awrenpevill* . Robert Williams, Arthursville. cugfl2-d&Wpm; < ■ ■■ •. : ■ : FALL FASHION OF: IIATS FOR : 1848. M»COUD «fe CO. r {lnt© * Kluc,) tgl .WILL introduceVoa SutunJay, Aujj.tfo. ilie FALL rffiSTYLR H. AT.S,ijuM tfic«!iv«rd from New: Those inVantof a neat and beautilul HAT. ate invited to call at .their Klore,.coruer of-Fifth nnd .\V6od'»uecis. v i : . augg-t.,. Fall Faebton* I G il. rPAULSON. :No. 72. Wood stteeif 2d door from • the'comer of Fourth, hos.ireceived,. and will -thiv day.tniToduce theFJLLSryiK qFGF.NTIt unusually low puces; G. W. GLASSGOW, 102 Wood st, l nug*2d : .. i.?d l doof.heiow.,DavL<); Auction Booms. > Eagle gaToontYVooil atreet. • • T>BOUD of the'coraial greeting of our thousand fnend#, ■ JtT and the unexampled •patronage- bestowed upoitu*- •since ire reassuraed the control oithis establishment, we beg leave to:a*sure our patrons that hi stone will be left unturned, io promote the comfort} pleasure; and hilarity of our visitors; -and to maketheold Ragle fraiitf/oremiM/ add lead off aH-Kimilur establishments iti-tho West. l Ice Cream, (nnfirdWrrf,) Peaches ami Cream, Oyster*,’ (as. soon as they arrivbd with nil other condiments,-may he obtained at this place, -and ;servtMl up uva mnilnerwilh oui-precedent.'-'• . r •• 1 /ANDFIF.W I S.\' - jjjf- Bulls ai.d parlies furnished ns usual. ’. -IsepS^v. "Young L>«uUe*. Seminary, *OROP- THOMPSON lm*.returned from the east, and i J7^hnviuffsecuredncompetent UKstJnanMromthe Brook* i Jyn FemnTe lnslitute, will be ready to open bn* school for j young: ladies,m hts rooms nt Irwin 1 * row; in tiiberiy .-M.,*! oil Monday, ihe,l!UiHivniay i»« seem-Arom the ;i hours oi 9 &; hf. to. l*d M ' at the school room, and at other i times,’ till, permanent arrangement* are Mrs; 1 ' Briggs Penn street. ■ v-> : ••••:•<. - sepS-Viy inp-’' r WoSTSALE—A smalt nvo t-tory frame dwelling; house, i j| conveniently situated, fran| mg/on, Pnde street. oiie i street beybitd’ihe'Hospltal.l Tbelot.is 24feet in front, by 123 ftetileep, and will be sdHl oi> acrommodating tcjrms. Far further particulars apply al-tbe house; or;to . , tep2 : ~ JAMKB MAY, Water streef/v CU'V LtVhKk brAßU:—iiie subscriber informs his. friends ami the public tryjEf generally: ihai lie Ims removed to a new nml.ex* ■ tensive Stable, on Libeny.fireet.m.ihe Fifth Ward, above the Canal Bridge, where he keeps.CarringeSjßaroucliep, Buggies, a Hearftf, Riding,Horses, etc. Having added 1 , largelyto his former sloes, he .solicitsthe‘patronage-of the public. ■ •-• ••• •• •,•'.l . ’• ■. N. B. Horses kept by the day, week oryear. : jy2l:dly - CHARLES. COLEMAN^: ',«/.» Henry Boyleik : TfIORWARDJNG AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. |1 SteubmvtUe. Ohio. ITy* Warehouse oniWatefstreet. .north of Washmpton. Wharf-Boat at Washington'S! reel .Whan, - 1 '. thug2S r' ' I ~ .■;< Isivfeihfti “ __ '^’>i», * . >-, - T •K-'; 'a -Z- i i Stcam-SJoat €olmnii. X'ruj... ”.7-. .'7 . 18"4' - '8«”' ’ CINCINNATI AND PITTSBUnmi - DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. mills Independent Line of telcaittets Isitow composed Jbof (helargest,swiftest, bent ftnij*hed:ana. famished, and mast powerfol boats on the waters of.lheWeM.Thff highcstVvages are paid for ; the services, of.lhfc best and most experienced: men engaged-in the. fjver .businessrr Theiine has been in operationfpr six,years j has canted nearly two-millions of pebple,without doing the slightest Injury to their persons; - The proprietors’- challenge com parison with/ony passenger Itnein the Union' for safety,: regularity, and speed;. * Ail- that money'eau procure has been provideu fonhe.saJetyvcomfort aiid convenience,of passengers. The boats leave for Ciucimimi as follows: < MONDA Y PACKET.— The MosoxoxmtLAiCapt. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morntrigailbo'clockf AVheehng.every Monday, evening at 10 p, as. : TUESDAY PACKET—The •Hibkbma. No. 2, Capt Jno. Kline'eltcr, will leave Pittsburgh 'every /Tuesdny morning at 10 o’clock: Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 a. m. ' . WEDNESDAY PACKET—The 'New Enola-XD No, 2, Copt, S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday, morning ntlO o’clock f Wheeling evferjr Wednesday even ing at 10 p. si. -THVRSDAY PACKET.—The BtUtItAXT, Copt; A * Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday rooming .at 10 o’clock; every Thursday evening 41 10 p - M-. FRIDAY PACKET.— The'CtmpEsNo.S,Capt. will leave Pittsburgh eveiyFridaymoming at lOo’clock; Wheehng every Friday eveuing-at ItfP. MX • SATURDAY PACKET.—The 'Msssbkgeb:' Copt. De Comm will leave'Pmsburgh every-Saturday'mopiing at. ;10 o?clock; Wheeling every Saturday, evehmg at 10>, »r. SUNDAY PACKET. —TheISAAC t?, Mason, will leave 'Pittsburgh every. Sunday; morning a! iQo’clockf Wheeling every Sunday evening at lOp.k, >•. i * nov 19. ’ ' ' . _ 1848. ' w ’ _ 1948* PHtshnrgh andßrowfisvlUsDailyPaeket * Lind. - Fkbbuaey Ist, 1648. • Fbbhvabt 1*t,1549, LEAVE DAILY AT S A: M. AND 4 P. M; :': ■ ‘ r . fl2f?* ; w 'The followingnew boats complete the line AffingMKfar the present season: -ATLANTIC, Capt*. "“““““"■■JaiheSParkinsonLßALTlC. Cnpt. A. Jacobs; mid LOUIS hPLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. ..The boats ore 'entirelyneivyarid.nrefiited up without regard .to expense. Every comfoft that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, ai the foot of Ross st; Passengers wifi be punctual ,on board, as the boatswill certainly leave.ftt the advertised hours. janSl LOUIS VILLE/JPACKETS. ;/ TOR' WHEELING, CINCINNATI * LOUISVILLE. • , OHIO LIVE. f * REocutß SaturdayPacket.—-The A • I jIIJjIIJI No 1 fine/and fa&rnnssenger steam Pac- XWSgSfljfc:. ket; TELEGRAPH, S'. v-Perry, Com imiiiFi nirr ijiHfiii mandef,wiUleave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cineinuaii.and Louisville, arid nllintermedintePorts, every Saturday,ni.lo.o’clock,precisely.. For freight or passage apply on-board, or to. , M /,-TORBYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. , The Telegraph has been bailt expressly /or a regular: . Packet, ancf with a to the comfort of pa*-; sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat: on the western waters.- The Telegraph will run in connex-;. ion with theßeii Franklin Nod and Pike Noo,-to Sainr Louis—tiroethrough.gtVK. pAYs. • • np2l-y • ? i v - pittatmrgli and ‘Wheeling Packet* - i steamer CONSUL.Dqbset P;t i . jjjtgStfcS* Kixnkv,'Mnflter. - will, leave regularly for' i Wheeling, on Monday. Wednesday, ami FH i-day, at 10 o clock, precisely. ir .Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur : dojvntfco'clock, a-. t*~ positively. ■' > V r ; . . . , < The Consul will land al all intermediate, ports. Every accommodation that can beprocured, fortbecomfort and safetyof passengers, has . been provided;- The boat is also provided vritb a self-acting safety-guard* to prevent explosion. ■. >*or iniigbl or passage apbly: on board, or to mart ® Sj_ JOHN FLACK, Agent. * • /• - For Cincinnati. " ■’’vftfo*' k v ;Thb ttew steamer; HIGHLAND MA- Burke; Master, will leave; for the j&s3gmt@*. obove and intermediate ports regularly. ’HWTiniWrnirll hEor freighitorpassoge, apply on "hoard. ' - ■ For CinolnDßtK ; o r-i ■ . k. The new: and: light draught steamer. JOHN' •JLggSfJi&gfQ- ADAMS, will jearefortfie above aiuLm* aßSaSuiauermcdmte porta; regularly; : , -J: ■•. For freight or passageapply on board... ■■>-. ’jygO^ t i For WHeellng* ‘ Ajtok k f- .The.splendid fast running- steamer . fjk -jf I'rt.' 1 ■*MKRifla T - Master,-will leave forth*.above.mid iniemierimie «wvjHnftjßZBaßß pons,’ ihi» dayVM 4 oelock, p. w. Forjieißhi or passage apply on hoard: »-.4 ■ . .Tkk new- jind. light draught steamer, I g JIAILCOI,UMB:U,GiSnsv, Master ■ vra**%ntmnjlwill leave; forthe .above, and jnierme -I**lllll. WMIII dial?porfi la-day,', lor freight or passage apply onboard. , , tuntdG.' For Cincinnati: " _ Tnsfaattunning; irghtdratiabl steamer; SBaßßragi-l-ANKCE, JSodgers, leave •« * ihtermediate ports-reguiariv^- yForfreightorpassage apply.on board. ~ ...jcg3 ly* JFor cunoioufttl. ' T A: ■>. . The .excellent. :low. ■water uteamcr, 1 fVpffcuMhJ jH* (drawing ouly MvehiepnineheAwalerr lfayis WE?rzEL,est, joints, wm, flaff HWgfeHg. leave for the above, and 'intermediate 1 porls». regularly. ...-y-v• .• -r-v. /••' •: I\or.freight or payage opply.on board For Brotmavllle. ' : [ m*lmiriifr : '^ ie ,ie 'K And splendid passengernn&rnail wteamcrßALTlC.CapL A. Jacobs, will leave fur ; ihe c above porl dunugijie present, week;'aiS*. it-V pbsllively. : For freight or passage, apply on boon!. : - - r ■ fef>g s For Sew Orleans. 1 : I_JB£Ld splendid, newxsteamer SAVANNA, \\ill leave: regularly ;for ihe above and intermediate, landing*, ' ? For freight ot passage apply on hoard. .. <•.: ‘ maOl For St. Loots. 1 1 •• flew andspieudid steamer ORIENTAL,' imptg'ViN lloozv Master,- - wilt leave for the nhbVe .wse&amm a»d uuermedJatepoTts, regufclrlf. ' : iForftetghtor.payfageapply onboard.'• 1 ma!s , ' For St. Louts. ' rJERafr THE splendid sIeapierNORTHCAROLI-; dS&ja&Bifan NAj Devinskt. Master, .will leave for. the- 1 □nove and iiuerrnedlrite portfyregularlyv •_For. frelgot or jtawa.ge-npply.on board. : &oiiig, Galeaftfind DabHqoe. I -THE good steamer ST. ANTHONY; Tnos; MAT, Rlaster, will '4eave for the above, ports, regularly. ••-- -• * 1 • Forfreightor passage apply on board; or to v. ’ _ JA_MESMA\\ or . a . For Brownaytlle. 'i-flSrfc.th THK new Mail and Passenger steamer AT* : Jambs Pabkinsos, Mastery will ■ eavefor-ibe abQVepprt tfusday, at 3 jl. ; For freiehVorpoasage apply on board;. febg r Por bafayelte and Wabaib Htrer. - <;• The light draught steamer SWANyB/Mayy: («Jig£&J^Ma*ter,will• leave for tha*nbovp alid-iutfer-’ itelfflfitF l "* ~il>,K ' <, JAMESJJAY.i > stcatn Boat StocXftrSftig; * . ifJEsl«b ’'-ONE- HALF- oftl»6“ fine’steamerAVATCh \jJgSSf&3BL MiXfi for sale; aUo.oneeighth of steamers pattkMlar, and «™»{gssSs*Mfc H ; [! myO ,• • S 3 Wateralten amUMFront.t v . ? ! ' Wotclica aiirt Jewelry. ;t * JUST received. at ?fo.o7.,Market.turftei—r ‘Sdgolil patent Lever „ : .’25 M . detached •*. ' *• i - ' G’ “ L’epine “ *■ - , ;• 12 silver Pjucjii .• : V ‘i 32 “ .detoetied * l 6 “ ,f , • i ;18 goldiGuard Chains (best quality;) • . .;••• Alm—A good assortment of Breast Pitis,FingerHulgs, Ear Rings; Gold Pens and PcnetK " * . ‘ . The -anare goods hare been received ■withituhe last .five weeks, arm -will he-sold at reducedT” s6 **' Persons wishing to purchase agood and cheap\Vnteh; -or anyihmg in.ilio Jevs’elry or Fancy line, would do wel’ toieall; previous topurchasing;. '•* ‘ - T /. :*J » 'ZEBULOtf KINSBV. ~H)R9A r ' SAUB-^A 'small brick dwelling houf&Riut (fire* ; lots of groimd, pleajinmly fsitualcn m iti? 7th ward. Bnchloti* 20 feel trout on OverhHl- street, by jlOlVfecl;! deep. 1 Thediouse i# in good repair rhus alPOti.iarge fta* hie,.good: ganten.with frun. Jce.all -under a good-feUe*. \Vi\J Imsold ajliargnui. ; For .jhe whole conJceut'SlOOO. j Teriqfu. ?100 inlmmlj balauca mtirfxrB years an ismallpay.' meats if required. Sf. CUTHBEBT, Gfueral AgEnt, . 1 r • iepa .1 . / 7 fimiihfield sircot. To Country* Merchant*. , TITHnCHANTd AViU find it lo tlieir advantage to,cell ar l\l M HODKINfeON S, aft he has now in store aa .lurge.mul desirable an assortment of China, Qla*x. QtirmfiQftrffs*c.,.smmblaAfor countryvmeichaniB v as i? usually found m eastern jOW-, : . US Wood street, near. Fifth, rpo CONTRACTORS!—SeaIed .Proposals rwill-bp. re?;, l cmed until the dtst msi. for enlarging «*u Paul's Rdirian Catholic Orplmn’sAsylum...Ptaiißandspeciflcat tion* caft'he : stJeil at the ehalerjrt. ■■■>•■. ; - B\ order of Ibe Board of managers 0U8 26 THOMAS APPELBB, Sec'y.- fll* Hodkln*on, So. IXS W004»t.» • THrOUhD call the attention: of ihe public ,(th? lodiev *W'< especially) tohift well sOlectedassorunent of.heau-; jbul French and Eng’iih CHINA DINING AND TEA SETTSt CotisiMing.in p&ri,ofGold Bund;.Gold I.lfie., Fancy and Plain White ; also; Indian Chinalhnms Sell.*,: nit having been imported this season, and ore of the most desirablestyle* M 4IODKIN3ON. ■ auqgfi . 115 Wood sL,~3 doom below Fiftlu ENNA—S'bales u lndia?” juVt received and for «r»le by ftUROI B A FAHNESTOCK A CO • .i: s t.:n?v-vT“ •-•-• ?: " •• . J*_v ' ■% " *■ b V h V -: 'r i OEOiim.TENBERGERAu'I. ~; Jv.Av -V'u i-'T : ;<• : , K \ V v ,» k ' ./j ' «\ - 3r * ** j V'' w* -Vi , j' . j %-i’’, *? "\' t s •** h ‘X; ' ,--‘ *X s : , •• : Bankers 4nb (Erdjauge Brokers. . ,WH. H.WII.I.UtIS, EX CHANCE AND BAN KINO OFF! dF, it E corner of Third and IK mi merit. ■ SIGHT and Time Bill* of Exchange. Bant No'ea ami foreign and-domesltc Com bought,and:told on Ihe; v; most faromble term*. < , . ~ Collection* made moll the principal clt(e*of the Union, at the lowest rate*. -- f Jelg JOSKI'II M inl.l. VTt It M KHV mi. & ciiuhv, _ BASKEIIS, BXCHANOi: ÜBOKfittS, Ana Dealtrs iri' FoKtfpt and- DomrMtc ETZhanggi CrrUjl : - : - taitsof Devassiyßapk-Notdi.Gotd an Silter. No * V T Hfagh DT'fc&lng, i ' (I,\TK 07 THE FIRM OF M’COBD it KrCOj BANKER AND EXCJiANOB BROKER* OJfiet—eomtrof Fotitth strtrtand To t Office alleys T'vEALiER. m Coin, Bank NoieS. Time Bill*, Fon*ij?p 1 / nnd Domesnc.Exchaiige, Certificate (f of Beposif, *c EXCHANGE pn all the principal cities of (He C non for sale in sum? tosoh purchaser* CURRENT and par lipids tece?\fri,on «Jfpo?lte. COLLECTIDNSmade-pn ail pari*? of the Union, at The lowest rates. apl I»d tw JqwTm ALLS'? XRAUKB C , EDWAftI) RAUM* n f KBAMSE 6 BilUT.' Bankers and Exchange ,Broktr3 T JMaier9 m : Foreign - and v Domestic Bills «£» tfr tf.iZzeAange; * CVrtyfratti : ii, Bauir A'of«. and Coin ' <. Corner of Third and-Wood sts.,{hrectly opposite-the S:. Charles Hotel. ' irmy® Br. holmes & son, “ Bankers and Dealers tn-Emhahgf. Coin and Bank pfotefi - .No. 55 Market street, PiU&bitfgJtr r. ■«•; ;i> SKLUVG BATE. BXenA'NOK. BUTTfe-tUTO New York Ipr J Cincinnati a ' Philadelphia J- * I Louisville 4 Baltimore i " | St Ixmi* ’ ( ' * SAKE *VOTES ’ 1 t + Buying fates ~ b Buying rates Ohio 1 ' Idn County & Cuy oriTs £ Indiana f' u Relief Note* ‘ ’ \ Kentucky t “ Pennsyivnttia Cft | Virginia I* u New York f ,l } Wheeling i “ Mar) land , 1 ** Tennessee 3 “ New Orleans ‘ 1 aulo*y , t r»' * . s -i - JAS« S HOOV i . * _ TUOS SARGENT l\ ■ BANKERS, AND EXCHANGE,BKOKERBC N. tif Wood aild Bixth stieets.f. < .TVEAIjERS.m'Ooin; Bank Notes; Time-Bills,-Foreign -X/hnd.DohteMic Exchange, Cexhficates.of Deposit* A#.-'. :•• >EXCn4.NGE 011.0 U the principal Cities -ofthe Union, and Europe,, for sale ni 3ums id smtpi#rchasers- r :, •;• . CURRENT and par.funds receiveil on. denosite, • ; ■, t i .1’ ; . - . COLLECTIONSmadeon all parts of thP.Umpn, at the lowe*traie*j , .. .L— . .Bsysajaco y Me?Rfs M .Leech Air Son, “ OgcTen 4c Snowden, , t ■“ ste„ s a, piH!,,urBh ; .’“a ;Eoglt*b&Bennett 1 - c u Fleming A Brother, ( ) , “ Fale*, Lathrop ft Co„ > Philadelphia. " “ ,W. R. Thompson ACo ) , “ -Hoadly, Phelps A Co, )-«, , „ - Babcock ft Co. {New' Vor>. j u Tiffany,rWord& Co 1 , _ - , •e “ Juo. hl’CalloughACo. -yßaltimotT. . 1 -Mr James George, j , t / „ ' a H. Hanna, CiumntiaivO. - Joseph Wotsson,! < > n * Mess rs Fenhec ft M’MIlMn, .j Ma 3 ‘ rnn > ° l i.R. F.ElliSi EsqACoshier. Bant orirfwislown, Fa. Pittsburgh, September 2d t ls4?-j' v PRIVATE DISEASES- Dr&roiensJSto can.: tm< consulted. - > •a ofa pnratc oriltl saienaturenxt'idetMs - jjjtedgMtg 10 the human frame "TSnßMff !f: , .3ybihsamlS) r phihuceruptionstgonorrha*a • ■ ' dsSwKgg und its consequences, together with all .re- - ■ nerra/duea.vrjimpunilesoftheblood.'With'nn dlspasesof .- renmolorlgin, skin diseases,tnlli stricturCs,gleet,'urethral : discharges, seminal impoteucn also^piles, : rheumatism, female weakness, diseases: of jhe womb, •: monthly-suppressions; diseases) of-.!he rjointt,‘-fistula' tit < nno/nervous affecuouiLpains-in thei back and ldins; trn- lntionsofibe.nf*ckoflhe:liladderaiul .kidnrys.>eoibutlc erupuons i tru«r. ,. ..a; v ; .m , . 1,. .■Exdojneelydiwated.toUieptudyandtroQtmenlofvehej* real disorders, and those arising from yomhrul excesses* gnteij’i-cliranie'vor.inmuritiesoftlioliioodv.'whercbyiibe . consiituitoa may. baTe--.oecu emeef>led,«nableaDr , loofferassurandes of speedy relief ;4o all;whomay place themselves under his care. " . • » Dr; Browifs offices ore.convementlyarrangei] mtersep- v araleapflrtraeuts..FanentßCon'Yisti:Dt;B.wiihomfearv of.exposure to: otheryisjtow.. r •' : Uis of importance toixnany persons inareedofmedtcal : - atdj toobjain'good ailvicepTivaielyandpromptiyiv To all - such,:Dri Brown?s ready sktU.anrfimovipg venereal dis- "• «jn:v - v every brauchiofinedicme r .andior ihei lasi.tnlelve yearv. confiiied: himself exL’lusLvely ta the .treatnieiaiof ilu>se diseases , :Dr. firewn is the only regularly-educated, teurgeom iit: 1 . > Pittsburgh who gives mis .vwhole aiienuon totliose -: plaints. 1,, 'j> "r speedy cures will, in all cases, he . • guaronleed, > i u t , Recent cases arerelieved-in a-shoruime, wuhounnter3 - , rnption from business; 1 ' < - Cj^Hernia*or Rupture.—Dr. Brown nlsovitrvireaper* tspna afflicted, with Hemia.toicaU) 9s hc7mx pl4dparhcut ' larattention 10thaLdiseases . , i - Letters ffom a dißtance, B t skinga&viee 1 &- - • fee, or they wdVnoihe attended ip. t • . oa-Diamond. Alley, a. few doom from Wooik - * ifttreeUtow&rds themarkeLtConsultationa-stncliy confi) deutioL t t EHEUIVtATIBM^— Dr.-Brum'snewly discoveredreAt- - v . edy for Rheumausm u- a speedy and cettnin rerticdy' ,tor that painfuLtrouble It> never fails. ;Office : and 1 Consultation *Roomsj ; No. C 5, .Dm*; . .moud alleys Pittsburgh;' Pa.- .The Dotror- is always 1 a(v home. 1 \ ' . jantSMlawif k W/hUAM TATHJ 4, Gtf., , ‘ ; „ ; * *'{j?t?ccESaoSs to gaEniror & TA.Ttf.7 w NoriQiFoutih ■ street between Berry iand Jhfterttr shfetsf MANCFACTURBRS of nheer lead, lenden ptpefi. hy-- ■ drantSj-pumps, batlts, water closets. leadtfit ! coffiits; ■ • Ac,; keep constantly on hand arid Mandfactutetd order» ;r ' sheet lead from l to 8 ibs;io the square foot; Iff Aheetg'df'o v by:2o feet, which they will furniftn tothetrade.wholesale,' orcuito order tn.any-size thatmaylie wanfed. 1 * • ! :They v also manufacture and keep: cbnatamly on'hflndi leaden plpcs-frotn 2 to f inch calmrcj'aqiietfuci'pipe^fbr 1 ,raasreying wnterirom spnngsrformshed :tothefConntri*^:. Intde. ana put up>onTeefs in lengths of from 100 Id'IODO 1 feeton each reel; with drrections-aaio •' of layiiig. 'Also, on hand, a large supply of ' enl suction Purapa r for \vells* or ciPiernsj Snow &r very-' supeiror cast iron suction Pumps. 1 ’ <<. r’..". i Hydrants every.desenpuon executed merit rdurablu manner. and ron> the most accommodating; : terms. 1 > Orders frorn tne connlry for leadenptpesj sheet*-’' lead; or-pumps, will receive v!!:’;' 1 je27-daw » « / n > f -'■7\ I j* _* ‘ • Vifth Street Turning Katabtlsbxnent: a TT H.RV'AN,Nq<. sobficnber bhs.atgrfcat il* expense, completed hlr/raachinfer}*-for jTunnng i •> Sawings ftc.thehaavnow 12' Turning-Lathes,, Circular;, ■; ■•■>- Saws nndTtoremg Mnehlnes iii'operatfoitii&rid iit pre-‘v> . . ' pared to do all kinds ofTorrtmg tit a stylgthat, catihOt Wy. excelled. Her has also; ! m addition to hisToriner platts . , BedktettdfartenlljgsfpUTchaSed the nghltofiVupßJid.wll;' Bed Posts and Rails* wnli Gatpzftln’B Paiem ; ; ::' : lh them; wliichj with his ow*n plans and-the; hickory*-- «crew, farmsh a wusi please all. He lias; v • a IttTge-atocfc of dry: lumber on hand, and yhll-keep a/., - ‘•full assortment 'bf- turned Columns. - . - Newel Postj Balustres,’ and Plank-for l Haftfr'BalUng r :'' 'Bed'Posts'.and' RaHs w’ilh Irons rlh,lhent..alßo,‘ Tnhjß.i . v Legs, •■Bench'jScrewfjv ■.Lignum. .yUft t '.Bail!*v-'Vvith:^ll...j l -: 'i '•mherj atucles m htfc'line—\ybicVhe will j*ell . can be afforded or any establishment . ders promptly attended to. •; N. B- Any"orders frbro hts counlry friends and ; cus-. • tOmers,not dlrectjy witfi hfmfWlll be iuendediAtifl usual*. : ’ gratis.’ Several very deSinxMe Rooms. wiih nower . m them suitable for Shops, To.Let--in:Ryon!B Buifdtngsi;r,. ;; :; between Wood and Market streets. ■ ? v. jellkd&wgia. TVfKbICAL NOTICE.—-At a mcetiiigoflhe Physici an sr< < ItL of Pittsburgh and AUegbe«y r 'CQUvened on : . day, thelTthmsiant, ntPhiJo-Hall, the,undenJgnedwere •/ - : i appointed aCoramittee to umte 011-the membera of the ;; •: profession of Allegheny county. Id. meet ai.the ,Cou« >- ..v i House; on Wednesday. September 13th, at ll.o’clockvA-;‘-~ ,-M.. fpij the' purpose of farming a Cowityfil£dical:Soatiy?. ’to co-operate, with, the,: *■ State Medical - : whose Constuution.requurea the followingirLualihcanons; - iormeral>crflhipt , ~ ; u Aar. C, S«v S-i-rNo one jihallhesr of a Cmiaiy&cwijr* unless bait eiihcnagraduaicin-v. i Medicine of. some respectable ilVTedteal.SchOol. or;hxs an :: -- ' license to recognized I>)V:ihe --t ■ s Soc{eiy f orsias/beenaipnicnuoner ior ot least fit- - teen yoaw; and. \vJio;;!moTt!Over r ts iu good jnoraUaiiilvi i - professional standing in ihe place where he- reßideß. i»ud v ; . : is a regular p^asauoner? 7 SASTUEL; DIUVOH'ni, >.v / w -• '.' • ..'a/V ■» i-t\ T JOS. A.'REED* .. -W ..’ • •••>.. . , W,M.GRAY.„ , . 1 ; 4 n.j,doksew , , j flirirf-id . ' A.MTOI,r,OCK JTVFFICEOFAMBIIIU\N 4 FUEEIGN FA'-TEWf. . , U JAMES GSEEN’QUGH, nt lbetoiofirmof Kfller&i., Utfei,oU[[h, cOTiHnnesibe, business GfConsuhtiig Engl- - neer and PoteiVL v .3StiJatnay^ , at.‘lus>oisctfiri) i lhe .city.of .. : He mayiiAcbnsobeflfttul employed' incmoking oxninlnaUouaiu mnchmerfirf !:; ficeattdelaewhere.ili faialahingdf'vamgsandspeotfiea-V ; . lions of machines.and a!Fpapers to'rt r eate\ 3 ' 7 ; tronsferf atnendjvxeissue-orvCxfend.-leiters palyht-.jn; tbe-j?- -:. UiiitedStatds ofEarope^"w caiinlsabe consulfed v . ■ l . TeJisloually on aUquestibnsdflitigaitonanstiiguuderihf' /.*• • Patent Law/and will argue before thd Patent’ r v- Office of mr appeal theretrdttr.*for w Web his Idiig expert.- ' euce iti the Patent Office mid in ms.profe*sion,'llaye pt "culift'fiy'Dtiedblm.- Tbe.prom*tonul fmwnessoPine lale*-- •; Dr T F ’Joiiep hav.ingvbeen placed in his hands, all let- > • ters iifreldilojithefelo shouldbtvnddTfesfted* to'him; poslv paid « ’*' ■* i —■*• l 4 1 * • * RJ'Tittabnrgh pazottc, Pittsburgh MoniiugFgst, and fh.LduisßepuhbbauAvill eopy-Bjxmonths,senn papers,'' "and chnrge ihe advertiser.'—2l; r aug2B-nCnt 1 - * , l - « j 1 > ,i DtssolPttoui ~ , mHEfirm of E.A F. Fuher u tins day .dissolved by,mu- l-, • ;X ; tual withdrawin g r\Prankhr\-: > Faber purchasing lue miexest. •.jTho business W7U / *, tied b\ them nt the office oflhc late firm. * * EDWARD FABER. ' , r . FRANKLIN , J : FronklinFaberhaying associatedwuhhim.hw.hvbihtir. - ' W. M. Faber, the b^slncHS , eollnu^e^ i tore, in the name of F. &. W. M. Faber. t v* c - r ;- •; Tn ilie firm of.E .& ,F. F-aheryl take Dlriasure in recoihmemlmg.toy bToihers >. ,of my mend*. -r-.- ~--7 --.ED^NtAKD'IfABKH,.- Pittsburgh. Sept 2.lB4&—HbidAw ** * / tJus.tirvy iliPpOMMloi: . -. : ,Vi/myimcTesx ia to »»,, Roliert‘l). v.JSznM ;i -j. •_/ According lothe attove arrangement* day if iißi*ociated wtth u/i.ns partners,the aluKeffaniert RORIV-*, » sterling aAasAMUEL e* seerum; tv i»«-_ : ~'* i > -CO u Lagvvra *• ju*t received - * ou^on«iaiimeiiitbndfoi > «aieby < hep 4 S. & W: H&BHAUGiI. •*. f : ' [y. ' ' '* ' J ' """" t •I E