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An adjourned ineenng of theßoardof Trade was ; lield, on Thursday-the 21 sMnst., to receive a re port from a committee ofthe Board, appointed to ? lake into consideration a memorial presented by. a i delegation of gentlemen from Steubenville, Ohio, on the subject of a Rail Road communication with that city. ‘ The Memomlvas read by Dr. John Andrews,? and is as follows: • MEMORIAL, TO THE PITTSBURGH BOARD OPTRADE. ’ - At a late - meeting ortho Citizens -of the town of- Steubenville, the: undesigned were-appointed a committee to call the attention of your body to the ■ subject ofn rail road connection-between Pius* burgh and Steubenville, and: thence wealwardjby the Steubcnvillennd .Indiana Rail road, by way of or Mount Vernon with Columbus, Cin cinnati, and St Lotus.. ■— A Special Act was,passed by. the licgislature of Ohro,-at.its last Session; authorizing the formation iof a company under a general lnwjot the State, to . construct a rat! roadfrora Steubenville to the Indiana . State line. This , act confers upon -the company that may be orgamzed.nnder its provisions, eqnal, andas great-privilegesnsare- enjoyed by anyoth* cr-rail road company in .the State. The corpora tions .named therein, aided by the citizens of Sleu benville, and those residing along the route,s have had a survey audeslimale made of so much of said road ns extends 4S miles from Steubenville to Urichsvillehy.a competent engiueer.and reconaoi sance thence to Mount Vernon by. the same engi neer, clearly estQbhsbingite practicability by east - er grades than have been ascertained upon any other-route extending trom the Ohio river 'to the elevated pTalforra of central Ohio. This has also been ascertained to bo the most direct, nnd short est route by/which Pittsburgh can be connected ; with;. Cincinnati, the distance being- but little.- if any thing, over three hundred miles, one half of which; extending from Cmcinnati to Newark, is already either completed or provided tor; pursuing os it does a nearly straight line from Southwest to Northeast near the centre of the State, and mid way lietweeu the great chatn oC Lakes on the North, am! the Ohio river on the South, it may with strict propriety be regarded as the only Crw trai,rail road traversing the Stale oi Ohio in the di rection aforesaid. - :It w : also worthy, of remark, that whilst U tra verses the central wheal growicg regton Slates; it also passes through the best coal formations ofthe! State, and. also one of the richest deposits of iron ore .known in the country, containing; ihfirot'fey ndvantnge3_wluoJi T --»”--7tgnru'lo T rfte travel from Cincinnati eastward; in regard also, to the agricul tural and mineral products of the country n passes through; nnd also in reference .to its practicability and shortness; no other road from Piitsbuigh west ward to Cincinnati can claim to possess. It clearly commends itself to the.best'interests and most se- rious consideration ofthe citizens ofPiUsbuigh. : Tboonly part of this route unexplored, or nbout which them is any uncertainty, is the connection between Pittsburgh and Steubenville. • It is sup posed that the valleys ol CbartierY Creek, Robins son’s run, and Harmon's creek, present all the ad vantages' that can be desired lorlhts purpose This, however, remains to be demonstrated by ac tual exploration and careful-survey.. .. .That this a an object worthy the attention of those who may be so greaily benefnied by the whole project as the citizens oi Pittsburgh, cannot welHrt doubted. ... la: discharge ofthe duty assigned them, by the citizens of Steubenville, the undersigned do not deeru it necessary -to adduce a single argument beyond the simple statement of fuels already made ill relation to the proposed leaving it to the intelligence and public spirit of.your body to. sug gest what- means should bo adopted in relation to the subject however, of whnt has already been done, bythe citizens ol Steubenville, they would ®°BK C5 * the propriety ofsoinc stops being taken by the- citizens of Pittsburgh, nnd those who may be interested, to lmvenn exploration and surveymade from this city to the Ohio River, near Steubenville* and if found practicable, to procure the proper en actments for the organization ofn company to eou struct the roml. Respectfully your obedient servants, JOHN ANDREWS, EDWIN M STANTON, D L COULTER, THOMPSON lUNNA Pittsburgh, Sept, 21, ISIS. Neyflle B. Craig, Esq, from the Committee ap pointed tor that purpose, submitted the following report, which was accepted. . A REPORT The Committee to whom was referred the appli* cation of. the delegation irom Steubenville, in rein* tion to the examination ofa rout of a rail road from the moutli of Ckartier’s Creek to the mouth of Har* mon’u Creek, have devoted as muck attention to that subject ns their limited time and other engage* meat would permit. Without intending any dis paragement to the general route now under exam ination by the way of Beaver to. Wooster tied Mansfield, the committee-have concluded to ex press their opimon, that such an examination is, on various accounts* highly desirable. The coun try along Ohartier’s Creek is well known to be richly and nbiindanlly supplied with coal of the very best quality, and it can scarcely be necessary to dilate .upon the importance of that fact to this city. .We.lmve, it-js true. an almost inexhaustible de posit of coal up the Mononga'hela and Youghiuga ny rivers, and by means of our alack water im provements; we have strong assurance of an abun dant and cheap supply at all times, unless some unforeseen occurrence or casualty should destroy those improvements or render them .unavailable— In. November, 1700, our rivers were closed with ice, and continued so closed until the end of Feb ruary or beginmngof March following, being mom . lhan three, months. Now; only suppose the same thing to occur (he ensuing winter, what would be (he condition of our inhabitants, or ol those mnnu ,lactones winch are dependent on the river for their .supply of coaL The example of Cincinnati, a few years ago, would afford but a feeble illustration of the injury and suflenng which would be endured here, . Oar.sterner climate and our more exclusive dependaoce upon coal as a fuel, would render us much, more fatally vulnerable by such a depriva tion. . : But our slack water improvements are liable to interruption noL by severe fronts alone-lml arc sub* ject to.the hazards of Hoods, and it is impossible to foresee tho etTecls which such a flood as that of 1532 may have-upon our locks and dams. - Should such a flood occur again—and -surely we ■ - may expect it—and sweep nwny Bam No-1 , what then would, be the situation of our city and the manufactories which depend upon the river for their supply of fuel? < There, is nothing pleasant in the onticipaUon of any such calamity to a great and prosperous city like Pittsburgh, so entirely de* pendcnt.upon coal for health, comfort, and prospe rity; but prudent foresight requires that we should think ofit, and, if possible, .provide jigwnst it. If any such provision or precaution against a great Oafamity were contemplated, ceitmnly no better one cmitd.be thought of, lhan.a rad road to.Cbar* tier’s creek, which could be intersected by branch es extending up all the tributaries to that creeks nll pouring anto the mom road their supplies £<9ss - best bituminous coal,- and their agricultural prov* ducts.' ■.• ■ - ■ ■ “Years bygone a charter was obtained for a RoiK roadfrom Washington by the valley of this hne stream :to this city; nothing, however, was done ; under it, but the proposed survey for part of the distance would be.up this same volfey, and n rail ’ road towards Steubenviljo would compose a por« lion ol a road from tins city to Washington, as well - os to Wheeling, j A project fora private rail road for the transport tation of coal down Chartier’s Creek, is already broached ■ .by.;an intelligent individual, : and is • ardently, ontertainedby. hun.. -This fact is only im portant ns showing the. high estimate which an intelligent individual hbs placed on the Chattier’** coal Held, a : i . No well informed citizen can doubtlhat the coal trade ofW-esteru Pennsylvania is destined at no very distant a day to approach, it not equal, in ex« tent, that of the eastern portion of . this Common wealth, and certainly there is uo tributary ol the Ohio which presents a richer or more accessible de- i jiosit of lhat valuable virrnieral. thau Chartier’s creejc and its valuable branches. . From each of • these* branches a descending grade can no doabi i be had; to ihtOhio, and at that point, Pittsburgh j would at all times- find a . valuable resource in i .>-■ of aoy;fadure of supply from the-Mouonga- ] ' liela. .i Siciibenvillo lies very nearly duo Wes! from this "i ~...city- and a rail roud lothotplacewonld cut. off a.. i bend of the Ohio, and avdid many of the most- m its course. Atthemoulhof Uarinan, s Creek a steam boat would on a bee lino . >c nearer to this utyihan it would be at Wellsville 3r even at George town m. this State, and a rail that : point wonld pass through the , very heart of a region rich not only in coal but! of a ferlile soil, well improved and inhabited by a tbriv -IDf P < ? B * ,BB&, h? good lurms nod manyv, valuoble mills. J Doubtless such a population wonld contribute a a fair shave of the expense ol alt iheexaiuinatiods - woich Epay be ; necessary to determine the pracuW bibty, and. the prpbable.expense ofsuch a road - l Your committee,therefore recommend that means be taken to receive subscriptions to anAmount suf .fr f;’i'.'vt' v;‘r'4 ' -l r £****& -^,~y c ■*? jft ? < t S * •» v^ ••/'UjS' ~'! ■,.-'.:--.,'^ v y'V ■‘.v- •!.•-<■'.'• :u xr Ct'' l -' : ~ >.. L' * V ' ’ t * RAIL ROAD MEETING. I 1 £>,' : l.'*-'' :^f’‘/’ :^ifc^W-^^«»*^^W^'TH^^i!^^SsVj^4£i3ifSrt,^f^J-T', ' c jiiV"-;,;/^'-.^'; ‘--^v-' 7 - <.'-T>. v : ; v i .^v , * , >-? - ->v! ; .'- : V?^'^-’'-^ 4* v ”v: >-^'- j .tl;- : ;i:’’-‘’ ; 3' 7-vV.',, •-•ri> ■'-' --•- * ■“_• ;?“•••■ - : '' - -.V..-,»• -•• j. -tea ■l. l l t > V'. l r‘fT»»i>’».-^»fr> , » , t» , >*>».-: ~~ ;•»■••.> .-i^,••>--;, ; i.\ : < :--“Vt ■■- 5 " - ’ -w^SC^fV” rMoluilon 11 * 1 * ,hB “ UrVey ’ 8 and olrer lhe blowing . a C° n " n, U e e> to be selected from this city snd from the country along the routes to the mouth o* Harman**, be appointed to procure surveys^ 01 * 8 a expense oftbe necessary Committee. ’ itte resolution submitted by the. committee in the Report was unanimously adopted; and the fol lowing named gentlemen were chosen to carry out its provisions: ./ _ Pittsburgh. —N. It. Craig,- Frederick Lorenz,- Jnmes . May, Joseph Pennook. McKee's, Rods. —Alexander McKee. Florence Pa — Wm. Mercer. ° ‘ ■ Holliday's Cove Va. —Jesse Edgington, Thomas Orr. James Gardiner, Wm. Brown. On motion, u was resolved that the proceedings he published. . Tho Board then adjourned until the regnlnr day of meeting. THO 3. BAKEWELL. Prea’t Joux Habpsr, Sec'y. Commercial aiti> .financial. SS" f OARD op TRADE - } V rAßo™lfe, | *»“"*» PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR IS4B. Steamboat Packet Line, leavesdmlv for Ciacimniti- 10 am- H l SBen s?r Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and . Philadelphia, 8 a. m., and 6 p. m. Mail-Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 a. m., and 12| Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, G a m North-Western, via Cleveland, daily, 10 a. w Erie aud Western New York, daily, 0 a. M: North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND DEI tARTURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 a- m., closes 12 m. \\ extern Mail, Cm. and Louisv., due 3 r. M. r clones 6 a. m. Sooth.viaßalt. am! St. M.jcloxesfi a. m. North-Western via Cleveland, nue 10 a. m., closes 9 a. ar. Erie and. Western New York, due 8 p. m., closes Ba. M- STOCKS, , - •■■■■■- Par value. Asked. Offend uaiikof Pittsburgh $50.00 850-00 $5O 00 ;bxohauge Bonk-............. .. . 50,00 • 44-00 -43 50 -Merchants’ and M. Bank ........ 1 50-00 47,00 45 00 ihunnera* Dcposui 8ank.......... i None in market. , Hand Street Bridge. :50,00 50.00 40,00 -'Jj^rtteniiLibeftieißndg**-......; •;50.00- 25,00 [ Old 3OOO 35-00 R. stock, puidon ; - : : shares, $2,50 : City Bonds (0 P cent;) • Motiongshcla Bridge Gas Stock ntllyfi«Tiew of the Olarketi. 1 i- OFFICE OF THE POST. I , ... j Tcespay.Mohxi.nc. Sfptembtr iHJth* |a4B.s ' j, ,TUe, nova by (he Acadia, which came m yester day,threw o damper upon business—-particulnry up on Flour. There were no transactions in the morn *n6> except ouc r or i\vo small lots, which went ofTat S4,GO. Weheard of another ats4,sb.Uut dealers hold back (ill the cfTects of the. news can b<? felt. Salop! 50 bbis from store at $4,50; dray, loads at same. : . i The receipts yesterday were principally for ship- ment; • i. ;: • .. r . I , In all other articles (be market seemed quite duM. For Monday the wharf looked very bare, though the | fiver. waa : swelling a little during the day. i FRUIT.. Apples were bought at p bbl. Cranberries are sold from store at $1,50. Oranges and Lemons arc quite dull, and we heard of no sales by the bor ; they-arc held at 5O; the mar ket is not so well supplied as heretofore: Figs,rales at 16c.* Raisins are worth fully $2, at which salon are tnadem the east; the morket here is very well supplied, and the tendency' of prices is upivnrd i POTATOES. .Sales or best quality at 50c. Re tail prices 57c.(351,00: .WHEAT.. Nothing doing. - i. OATS. .Sales from first hands at 525 c.; from stoic at 2Sc. BACON. .The market is almost hare,and ivchave< bo sales lo report. Our dealers expect to be sup- ; plied from below. i CHEESE. .Sale of 56 boxes prime Western Re- 1 serve at Gc. . i . . LARD. .Sale of G kegs and I bbl.at 7 l r- i BRAN.: Worth 10c. in store—no change. ;ftYE FLOUR. .Sales from store at $3. WOOL. . A few sacks lowa common taken at 10c. j CINCINNATI MONEY MARKET, SF.PT. 22. Since oiir last noticeofllie money market, Eastern Exchange (has declined to J prem, bnt u nnw very scarce;—lndeed the market ia nearly bare,'and Backs and Brokers would as soon buy as sell at thit rate. The impression is that it will advance to Tpretn. again* : -Nothing: of any consequence doing vet in time hills. The low stage oi-the river puts a stop to shipments,: and hence the operations in produce arc light and tew. /■ Sight Exchange can be bad at par on St. Louis, and t prom, on New. Orleans; . ..Not.much.doing in Coin—Silver sells at about |, and Gold f prem. Tennessee Bank,.Notea are dull sale*al 3®4c dis. At our .last dates from New Orleans, Sight Ks change on Hast was 1 prem. > New Beofobd Oil Market, Sept. 18. For -flie; woek*r-Sperm—-There' has been a 1 fair business dqne, sales show an advance in prices ; 750 bbls at 95c; 350 do in parcels at 96c; 420 do as filled in June last, at 96jc; 00 do refilled 97c; 100 bbls do 97jc; market closing firmly, with good enquiry. In manuf wc notice sales of 15,000 galls unbleached winter st at UOc; and 10,000 bleachod do at 1!5c; Whale—The good demand noticed in our last has continued throughout the week, and trans. embrace 5000 bbls, principally for manufacturing, at full pri ces; sales 550 ,bbls. N W Coast and S hea, including proportion of ground tier at 34c; 800 do handsome & sea at 34}c; 70 do do at 36c; 2200 bbls N W Coast in parcclsi 35c; and several sraaJMots, in- all about GO bbln, the particulars of which wc did not learn; A sale of 700 bbls was made at Edgartown at 34c. Whalobone—salcs of 7000 lbs N W Coast and Soutli Sea on private terms—N.B, Ship. List. Mobile Cotton Mabket, Sept. 12. . The market baa been exceedingly dull during the past three days, the sales not exceeding 600 bales— middling nominal at sjc. Exchange—The transac tions have been moderate and the market is steady at our quotations—sterling 6(07 per cent prem; 60 day lulls 1201$ dis; sight 1101 per cent premium. Philadelphia Cattle Market, Sept. 22. Beeves—There were 1525 offered, and all but 120 sold. .690 driven to New York. Sales at $5,500 $6,60 p 100 lbs. Cows and Calves—3lo brought in. Sales $80535 each, as in quality. Swine—»92s, in market, nnd sales at $5055,75 »> 100 85.—250 over. . . • Sheep—There were 2000 offered. nnd sales made at $T,25053,25 for Sheep, and’slos3 for Lambs; - Xtc*opene(l»! ■ A HAYWARD. Wholesale Boor, ?! Shoe and Tauna Mebchants, No. ISO, Liberty Atreei- Piltsburgh, Pa., have re-opened again with bii entire new stock of Bools,''Shoes, Ac-., which will he sold at the very lowest raies.i Our goods arc of a superior quality being manufactured mostly to our order, for the retail trade .Country • Merchants and others who buy 'to sell again, 1 will find it to their interestto catl and examine our goods before purchasing,"as we feel confident they:will please;- both tn regnnl to quality and price. Wc-' also have on' hand a large supply of Hay ward's spring tempered metak ic gum: ela«ne Over Shoes and Buskins, which wei are enabled to sell ns low as they 1 canbe bought of the man ufacturers.-.-These’ shoes arc manufactured by an entire new proco;s,- and warrnmed not to melt by exposure to hem. FOLLANSBEE A HAYWARD; seplfl-3m- No. ISO, Liberty st.,' Pittsburgh; Pn. Heady, .vAHrstr*.Willing.” niTYcustomers and the.public generally, are respect-' -LM. fully informed that on next Monday I will be open iiign splendid and well selected assortment of CLOTHS. CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, whicli I have just pur chased in Philadelphia at the lowest market price, and to whicli ] would call their attention. .... JAS MqGUIRE, Tailor. - seplfl ■ • . Bt.Charles Buildings. Public Accountant* THE.uudersigiied tenders hlssemces in the nbovo ca pacity, to the mercantile, manufectaringand mech anical portions of.the community. He .wifi devote his lime and attention to the posting and adjusting of Books of Accounts.-sottling partnership accounts with all con fidence, opening new books,Ac., Ac.; and also in prepar ing-young men for. the Counting House. Residence— nortfi-eastcomer of the Diamond. Allegheny citv JOHN FLEMING, A Wltf , I- - -*. v Author of. National System of Book Keeping Ukfer, TO Messrs. Johnston A Stockton, McDonald & Beeson, W, Bell A. Son, Spang A Co., J. Kerr, Jr- A Co, John Fmneyj Jr., John Arthurs, W. A. Hill ACo W Larimer (sepl3-dJiv OANDLESMIO boxes Walker’s Dipped Candles. -.7 .. 25: . , Cincinnati Mould . *• ' • • ; 25; ?V. Pittsburgh u .. . “ 10 “ Star »• Just received and for sale bv septlO KING A MOORHEAD. N B CRAIG T. BAKEWELL JOHN MeFADEN. J. CAROTHERS. R DALZELL. J. PENNOCK: - 5.00 1,40 .f. ; 00.00 .*• 25.00 ... 50.00 ItT* AdrtrliAtrs are requested to hand inthnr favors before 4 oeioek, P. M. T&ij mv*t be eom-pJint ipirA, tn order tom~ ture an insertion. When it i sposstble, an earlier hour would be preferred. ... ILTCommltie© onNAlnrallzatlon.—John Coyle. R. 11. Kerr. M. J, Stewait, C. BaniML John Lay ton, Richard I<omh. Daniel Fickiscn. Fred. Yoh&|. Casa, Haller, Lon£streth, Palmer, and theCduuty .Ticket* Democratic! Republican Meetings: Fhe Democratic Committee of Correspondence,in pur* Uiiiici* 01, ilic Kesolunoinjf. Urn Coumy Convention, do rreby designate the following places for pubtjc meet* m*»: ••. .. ■ • ; ■ i At Khzabeth, ou Friday the. ftili or Sept. > -p At Clinton, <m Monduy the 11 th o» Sept., nt C oelock, i -In North FayniA.at Rodgers Aid!, on Saturday the i luih ot Sept m si o lock. I*. M. > At Noldr«iou n, on Saturday the 16th of Sep. nt *o'* (•clock. P. Al. i Al Seun.-kly..at Mr. Intilcs, on Tuesday the l£Mh of « Sept, nt 2 o'clock. P: M. t Al F runt,hn.ut .Mr. Neely MniTiifMtuy the IJ)ih oi Sept. \ nl 7 o’clock. P. A! ' ' • • Al ftakrrMown. at Joint I.itvely *. an Wednesday ihr •JtUh of Sept, ut d o clock. P. A 1 At Pine, nl D. licet*, on Wednesday the SlJth uT Sept, r at 7 csclnrk. P. Al. , At Butler Rond, nt Win. Peter*, on Thursday the *JI*l i of Sepf. ut si o'clock. P. M } At slmn>sbun»li, on Thursday JhevMst of Sept, nt 7o * ) clock, P. Al. . * i At the Hor.nieli of Manchester. on Sururday the 23d of ) Sept, at 7 o'clock. I*;Al. ! Ai /Vrtntum, on Monday ihr Wih oi Sept. nt 2 o'clock. i Al Plum, New Texes. at Sotnrrhill, on Tuesday the t 2flih of Sept, nt S o’clock. P. M. . At Wiikenshurgh, on Tuesday the Stilh oi Sent, at 7 o‘- ; clock. P. M. : At At’lCecsporr, on Thursday the ibuh of Sept, ot 2 o*. clock, P. M. RKP.UBI.ICAN FKU.OW-CITIZKNS Attendand sustain our candidate*, and with them the gririu drmriplrs of Thomas Jefferson uud AmlrCw Jtiek sou. • \ Farmer*. Mechanics, ami nil working-men having ttfe interest* of the tnassex oi heart, are requested to l>c *em nnd assist. in the work or rriorm. All opposed to exorhmnt taxes on the producing classes. and monopoh* zing grant* to speculators, are invited to nttrnd. . Rody Patterson, • J.Xarge. . S, Coyle, H. Donaldson, ins. Cunningham. Thos.Donnelly, * John D. Miner, J. K. Moorheud, •• John Birmingham, T. Finley. Jas. Cooper, Tbo*. S. Ilnrt . J.lf. MKlhiMiey, M. l.Ktcwatt, J. C. Dunn, Oh r. Ueltzhoover, Ja*. C. Heron. \\ m. M. Guthrie, Jas. Watson, C. Barnett. . J. B. Outline, Ja*. B. Sawyer, A. Carnahan, J. 11. Phillips. John Layton, • • • • „ HENRY S. MAGRAW, Chairman. Jas. Watso*, Secretary. • : Kachi Meeting will be oddreesed by Col. Sami. W. Block,John 8. Hamilton,K.Snowden.Jonn J. Mnchel Col Ay. L. AltMcr, Hon. Wui.Wilkin*,Wilson MCaodlcss. lion. Charles Shaler, Andrew Burke, 11. S. Mag raw, G P. Hamilton, Jas. Wnuon, P. C. Shannon: Jo*, n. Craft. Jacob White**!!, Col. Thas. Hamilton, Jas. il. Sawyer Col. Jo*. A. Gibson, A. M’Cnlntout, Geo. AV. Layoff, and Oiher distinguished speakers Deeply desirous or witnessing the triumph of Dem ocratic Principles andjDemoenlic Men, at the ep ■ proachmg State and General Elections, we shall contribute all in our power to bring about that yd ault. Wo shall, therefore, lent] our Campaign Paper, The Jiffrrtoman., from September 23d, until Novem ber- 7lh, to individuals and Clubs, upon the follow ing very low cash terms: ■ . hinoiE C0py,..;.;. 12j cents. Ter Copies, on TwERTy-rtVE. C0pie5........... 2 00 Fifty Copies,.. ....... 3 50. Ore HuRDEEDCoprEs*...,...... .6 00 It must be obvious to evory one that theso terms will barely cover the cost of paper and press-work. Orders trom this or-any-of tho neighboring counties will be promptly altcndod to . Pittsburgh, Sept. 21, 1848. Tcrrlblellevolutlon—StaraTrlnmnliantl TpTOGAN &CANTWELL, (sign of the %*.) No. 80 JLL :Market street, would respectfully beg leave to call the attention ot the public to. their new stock of Goods, just tceeivt;d and opening from manufacturers and im* |>ortt.n>, qi which they feel confident that pripe. and qual*- m Will™* entire satisfaction, ns our mutto is—“ Quick Sales and Small Profits '* Our stock consists, parttfTW’iha following articles,vizt l.<au)cs and Gentlemen’* Breast Pm*, lam styles: Guard and vest Chains i Bracelets, Clasps.and Jackets : Fm- Ear HmgSi. Pencil* and Pens; SiidesandSiudx; Sterl Buckles, for Ladies' Head Dresses; Madnlon* Card Casbft, shell, pearl and velvet; Coral Beads ; Ala >. fine Ropewaod and Ebony Shaving Cases, furmshecJ . SiVerSpectacles; Silver Spoons, «U kinds: ;Ptt in - Bl ''sF Spoons, all kinds; Silk Bead Bags nil^ S D Col i[ 011 °Hd Purses; Hair,Tooth, Noil and.Clolb Brushes, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes and I iresi fme Penknives and Scissors ;<Glohes and Paper I}?}*%' Shel l; Dre ” QndSido Combs, latest styles* Chiaa Vases, Fruit Baskets, Agate and Glass Vases. Mug*, and Cologne Bottles;- Tables; Chessman nrtd: Backgammoni Boards;; Silk Tapestry; Brussels and Ih~ gram Bags; Willow, Market and Side Baskets: Cradles. Ac., Ac., with a large assort* meat, of Toys anti Fancy Arudt.*,- teo numerous to meu _ fseplft PA»df®w*’ Baffle Saloon, Wood street. aOyD.ofihe.cprdml greeting of our thousand friends, and tlio unexampled, patronage bestowed:, upon us> since >re reassumed the control m lids establishment, wo beg leave to assure our patrons that no stone will he left unturned, to promote the cqrqiori. pleasure, and hilarity of our visitors; and to make.the old Lugl e stand ferenuist and lead off* nil sitnßnr establishments in the WesL Ice Cream, (imncaMd,) Peaches and Cream, Oysters, (as soon as they arrive.) with nil other condiments, may be obtained at this place, and served up jn a rammer with out precedent. ANDREW’S. Ujt* Balls and parties furnished us usual. [scps ' *■ J v:r i C * _ * ' „ \ 4 .•'r""' ; V t N DE9IOCHATIC XOIIISAIIONSr . TOR PRESIDENT. 1 * LEWIS GASS, OF MICHIGAN. ’ TOR VICK PRESIDENT, WM. 0. BUTLER, OF KENTUCKY, * OCR A TIC ELECTORAL TICKET ; SEffATOBIAL ELECTORS- ' William Biolkej of C!eairfield ; : ‘- , ■ David D. Wagsnkb. of Northampton- - UKPBESSETATIVB ELECTORS, J.-{iktotL. BETOEHj Philadelphia Coanty. If. Hoax It Kskass 1 • do 1 City. 111. Isaac Sums,- do • County. (V, A. L; Roomeobt, ’• 1 do • do ,V* S. Yost, Montgomery ao VI. Robert E. Weight, Lehigh do VII. William W.Downtiro, Chester do . Yiil. He.net Haldemas, Lancaster do IX. Pbtkr Kltoe, Berks - do ... X. Bernard S. Schoonover. Monroe do •XI. Wm. S wet land, Wyoming'" ' 'do •’ • - XII. JoNAIi BREwrm/Tioga ' do'- XIII,Jon* C. Kin®, Clinton ; ’ do . XIV. John Weidmah,' Lebanon : do; /•XV. Robert Jf. PxsnßE, York do XVI; rEKDEBicK Smith, PrankHtt- : do . XVII. Joint CEtßWELL,'HunUngdoii - do XVIII. Chaslss A. Blah,'Greene ‘ ; do • XIX. Gboeoe W.Bqwman, Bedford do . -XX. John 11. Shannon. Beaver * .‘do -> XXI. GkobgeP. Hamilton. Allegheny do' : XXILW>H.Da vis, Crawford ' • .• do • XXIlt Timothy Ives, Potter :do - XXIV. Jaues'G. Campbell* Butler - do FOR GOVFRNOR, MORRIS LONGSTRETH. Of Montgomery County, '• -v FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, ISRAEL PAINTER, QT Wettmoreland County, * FOR CONGRESS, SABIUELW.BL ACK, .. OP.PITTSBURGH.' • POE ASSEMBLY. . JOHN J.MITCHEL,. Pittsburgh. JOHN S. HAMILTON, do EDMUND SNOWDEN, Allegheny. WILLIAM L. MILLER, Versailles. EEOUTER,. EDWARD M’CORKLE, Indiana. '■ AUDITOR, • JOHN.-O BRIEN, Lawrenceville. COMMISSIONER, JAMES WALLACE, Baldwin. , RECORDER. DR. JOHN POLLOCK, Clinton. CLEAR OP THE COVET, . BENJAMIN WILSON, Elizabeth Borough IN THISPAPER. THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES , TREATIES. RESOLUTIONS OF 'CON QRESS, se:, ARE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY Rlorninci {lost Job {Jrintinfl ©ffitt. CORNER OK WOOD AND FIFTH SfREETS.i in?* Having added to our Establishment, a splendid Steam-Power Pruning Machine,- we are prepared to do all kinds of Newspaper and Book work in a sivle ofou surpassed beauty aiul neatness, and upon the most re a ■onahle terms. We respecifally solicit the patronage of the public m this line ot oar business. 117" E. W, CARR, United States Newspaper Agency Sun Hmldmgs. N. E, comer of Third and Dock streets. »nd 400 North Fourth street—is our only authorised Agent hi Philadelphia. ; OUR CAMPAIGN PAPER JStje Jeffersonian. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICK.' To onr Democratic Krlcntle. w.. -r ~^ > v t-* •'•,.5 M | ! ? f t * ■" t s ' ..yJ* T f v y=- •V : ' ',i '-^: ililsilii *' n i f *> _f T 1. 2 FKKT 0 tKCIIES WAT£H IK TBK CKAKKH— AT A STAVB For Cincinnati; and St. Lonli, pan . n°a* . , The lightdrnughlsteamer SWAN, D May! I JmS will, leave for the ahove'nhd inler .■SßßSsnmedjate landings, to-morrow. For freight or passage apply on board, or lo a P rt JAMES MAY ForCinclnnatt. ■ ■. K light draught .steamer. HIGHLAN* I flmiirfliKilff T)PIR. PnnSK. Mnater, will leave for the ; fl9Btm9Li. aboTe and intermediate port«; to*day ' ForTreight or passage npply on board ''timL** Cincinnati And l<oalaTllle. . |JEEL& THE staunch steamer PACIFIC, T- Caaip : wilHeave for the above and In termediate ports, uwlay;'‘ : For freightor passage apply on board, or to nuggS f GEO. B. MILTENBFiRQER, Agent For ClnclnnfttTT - 1 new .and - splendid Passenger Steamer mmmf FINANCIER; Captain WM, KoS?7, wn» leave fortho above am) all intermediate poristo-ddv, al 10 oclocS;, a.«. •. ! • •. . For freight or paasoge, having superior accommoda tions, apply ou board. T .. . ny gf>s . For Cincinnati. ■ j ' Turfjew and iigbt drauehr-Meamer- HAILjCOLUMBIA, Green. Master will ieave Tor the above and interme- BHHaQßßdiateiiorts to-day. For freight or passage apply on board For Cincinnati. traisMsic: JaHgagggSgir wifi leave Tor the above and interne "“••■■■•“"“'T-.di&tei ' i passage apply on board. :•■ seplS . ! Bnmmeij Arrangeaentr JSSi-ATiIE steamer BEAVER, Chas.B. Clarke. ESj&Saa Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, jlossgovyand WellsviJJe, everyrMonday, Wednesday, and. Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and 9 o'clock, a- m. Having a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time For freightor passage apply to ntal7-tf 4 , «. W. HARTON A CO-- A • ■ , For !Wlteeltnff* MP It .! Tuk nevv.Jurht draught, fast running steamer CINDERELLa.CaInou*- Mas- MiwfißßHHr :ier, will leave for the above and inter flßHßßßSßKEracdiaia ports every Monday, Wednes* dav r and Friday, at 10 a* m. ‘ For freight or passage. 1 appl>von hoard. jy23 Regular Packet for. Snoflib.r F JBBiA THE fine Steamer WELLSVII.LK, Capt (BnSßab Uailm3. will leave forthe above niid intrr* mediate ports on Wedursdays and Saturday* For freight orpaf>Miffe*anp)y on l»oofd, or to • i augOS , GF40,8. Agl. I VAN AMBUAG & CO f S . near ihc Am* . r e.ricait.House, oilJlfamfay and Tuesday, tht Oth a tut iOth of. Oetobtr. IM**, *■ Pof Two oft?a Oulyt Hours of Exhibition— Frora'2.U>4 o'clock. p. m., and 64 to 6 m tht; Admission £5 cent*. .Children under 9 yearn of atre holi price. > j ■ 0 lhe procession of Carnages, Capes. &e.. will enter the above eny. irom Bailer, ni lj o cJock on the above room ing, preceded byi.the colossal Toba Rheda, or Grecian Hiate Carnage, pffiutfd and gilded in the most gorgeous containingVost s Famous New York Brass Band. IV Carnages dud Cages are all new, (built by the best mechanics In New \ork.) highly finished, painted ami decorated; are drawn by atroope oflOQdapplegrey Horses, the fmeM stud ever collected together .The Cavelcadc will.pass ttiroogh the principal streets i>l the. city (advertised for exhibition.) to the spacious Pavilion erected forttir, exhibition of this collection of animals, where the public may have an opportunity of be)jplduig the TFTHILLISG PERFORMANCES of / Mis* E. Cslhoun and Blr. Brooks, " hi*- together, will give un interesting illustration oflhe uscendancy of intellect over the wild tenants of the forest. (S?e large Bill* at the principal Hoiclh] Thr some willb* exhibited atNew Castle the Silt,Cell' treville ill* tlth* anil liutlei the 7th ofOetobet- [>*epsJl«H Freib Arrival,of Sow Good*. ~ ~ M\\II’IXKN A DOWNING'S FASIUOSABLB CLOT IIISO STORK, NO. aiB LIBERTY STREET; opposi te 7ih *t, The subscribers, have just,received: their first stork of * AM. GOODS, which they offer to their tnends and the public at reduced prices, lor cash Said slock consists in part of Prench.Uelgium, English and Amerirau Cloth*, all colors and. qualities, suited tor drew ami truck coats, overcoats andcloaks, plain, plaid, aud faucy Cashmere*, latest style*, Tweed*, samneis. Jean*, Ac. in great vari ety of style and quality, plain amitancy Silk, Satin. Cash mere,. Valencia, and Cloth Venting. together with while und thacy upper and under Slims, silk, cotton and wool* eu Drawers, silk, hncnnnd cotton Handkerchief. Cra* vats, Scar/s, Gloves and Suspenders, ol ail qualities and «nies. The above stock has beenselected witiigreat care expressly for. this market, and will b« manufactured to order in .a style that enuuol fall tp give satisfaction to the mast fastidious. We have also on ruuul a I urge and com pleic assortment of ready-made clotbtng, which we offer to the public on the cash prmcjple.as low as the lowest 1 iIVM. A* M’MUM.EN. • I aog29 ; JOHN E. DOWNING: I ~ fills* -Leslie's New.Kovel.' i JUST RECEIVER AT M. A. MINER'S— ' • I AMELIA) ora \oung Ladt/s Itcissuudrs. By Miss ' E. Leslie. m ■■■■ .1 CVm/m'j .jVrtc .Rtttr Guide, or a Gazetteer of alt the Tovvhsou thoAVeslcrn AVmers; containing Sketches of the Cities,'l otvn*, ami Comities bordering-on the Ohio Mississippi river*, mid iheir tnbuiarice, together with their Pooulation. Products, Commerce. Ac.. Ac-, iu 1444; and many interesting event* connected with them. Cum* piled from the latent and best authority. Only 59A cents with 44 map*. A Whim, or its Consequences. By G. P.R. James, E*q (Fresh supply.) The Orphan Aetce, a new Novel, by Mis* Ellen Pick ering. . Graham s Mngnzine, for October. - Democratic Review, for.Sopiembcr. Littull* hiving Age, No. U2G. Chamber*’Miscellany, No. 27. [p*Berford, or Allegheny Jio« all the above: M. A. MINER, SmithfieM street, scpM , , Third dooy above Second sj. I.MANAUJU. ALMANACS! ALMANACS?—ii« i). JAYNE would hereby intorm the public that he publishes annually, for gratuitous distribution by-himself and nil bit Agent*, an Almanac, called Jayht's Mediral Almanac,and Qmd* to Health The catculuiionaforthi* Almanac ure made wlthgreatcure mid accuracy, and for five different-Latitude* and Longitudes, so as to make them equally nseful, as a Calendar, m every part of the : United'Slates :mul British North America They are primed on good paper, and with hmtdsome new type; and arc neatlybound, and besides being the neatest ahu most accurutc calender printed in the United States, they contain u large amount of valuable information, suited 1 to the wants of all, and oi that kind, too, which cannot ' be found in books. ' i His Catalogue of Dutasrs, with remarks nnd directions for. (heir removal, is ronlly invaluable, nnd makes them welcome visiters in every home they enter.' Every fam*’ i!y should possess nt least one of these Annuals Uis Almanac for 1849 is now ready for distribution, of which he designs to publish at least Tico Millions, and in order Hint every family in the United States and British America, may be furnished with-a copy, ho hereby in* vites Merchants ami Store-keepers to forward their or ders to him.as early as and they shall be sup* plied gratuitously with as many copies as they deem ne cessary lo supply their various customers. Theyurenl so invited, at the same tune, to send a cony of their “Bu siness Card, 1 which will be printed ana placed on tho cover of the Almanacs sent them, also without charge : They arc also requestcd to give all necessary direr* lions now. the Almanacs should be forwarded to them. By law they cannot be sent by. mail unless the postage is first paid on them hero. = Order* Ipost paid) directed t<v. DR. D. JAYNF., Phila delphiu. will meet with prompt attention.. . . Families can obtain these Ahnanoos gratis, of L. HARPER, . A. JAYNES Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth st:, Pittsburgh/ ? N. B.— The German Almonac will be ready for oeliv ry in a few days. • .. seplfl Commercial Row Cabinet Wareroom 8 T. B. YOUNG a Co. f -> i r; TTAVE removed their XI WARIC-ROOMB to Commercial Row, Liberty street, opposite the head of- Smitliiicld. where they will keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of So fas, Tables, Wardrobes, Burcuus, Bedsteads, Chairs and every- article in their line of business, promptly attended to at reasonable prices ./•• v ••• >v-y . may 27 ■ OFFICE at Fourth street, n few doors : above AVood street, until the completion of the house nearly opposite. ; Teeth m blocks, with’ artificial gums' 1 (after the manner now universally preferred in the east.) manufactured to sun each particular case,- Teeth,'from a tull set down to n single one, Inserted on a suction plate, thus avoiding injury to the nulural teeth. Spei'ifneiis of blocks und suction plate may be examined at tho office. All operations incident to the profession performed with care and.iauhfulness, [sep7-3m r v. ihsi rrs:.!?£;rsi r. J. y ‘ 1 % *• * S "*1 1 , xj PORT OP PITTSBURGH, ARRIVED, Steamer Ailaniic.Farkinson.BrownsVilie; - Vi. LouisM’Lane, Bennet, Brownsville: - . .■•*; .. Arrowline; Gordon, Brownsville, • ‘ v <Arena, Goffi,. Beaver; . Camden,! Hemphill, Beaver; . • .Camden,jHempeill, Beaver; : • . Star,—Beaver: :. “ Caroline.; Day,AVheeUug; ... •. , v- . Dover, Reno.-Cm;: \ . : •Newark, Bishop, Marietta; ; DEPARTED, “ . Atlantic,-Parkinson, Brownsville; r*. Louis Bennet, Brownsville;: ■ Arrowline. Gordon,Brownsvillp; •' :. v • Arena,. Goff, Beaver; ,; . “ Star,Beaver: " “ Tlamden,'HemphiH. Beaver:- ' v u .■: Pacific, Campbell, Louisville; V . Ringgold; Cope, Cinemnuti; • v Dr. G, Oi Steartif, Dentist, . " sit 7 ■J-l-‘* ■•j >A»";-' -ftv - THEKEW6OM)(fNBBKmvBAO«I«I . i A’JFW- FAti AND,WINTER drygoods- - between Thirdmnd Fourth oft)refßSsg| largest, cheapest; and:best assorted stocks'of IQSP .Fall and Winter-DRY OOODSi fever offered ; in Pitts burgh, to which the attention 1 of our numerous customer* and tho public respectfully invited/ a* the subscriber is confidenMhtit he canofier such bargains ill Dry Good* a 4 cannot be aurpassedby any otherhftusein the city. As these goods bare been purchased at prices far be low those of-anyK former season* they will sold at greatly reduced prices.. .. : Among tbis LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK will be found many choice and desirable goods avferflremely low prices ' „ , LADIES' DRESS GOODS ,_yety nch and fashionable Dre£B.silks;P)airi and Striped .Block Satin j-stnoedaud plauTSilkK;'p!aj<i black {vety f!^ s 7)uro de. Rhine; plain black neb Lustte; Lustring: ilk, for Vizetier*: Mantillas and. Capes,'ht :very low' prices, : newest designs and latest Rty.es. Cashmeres;* plain and satin 6tripea Cashmeres, very cheap: French ,i>iennos,all colors,- Do Lames; plain, figured aud saUn .striped, at a great reduction, on former prices ; Gala, Cal- U? r P. ,a and Cashmere Plaids; Mohnir nnd Monterey quaiities *. nil tqualiUeß and colors, from 121 to 75c per yard _ , shawls' Shawls* * Flue Cashmere, Terkern and Broche Shawls, • i». c ,„? raar ® l^ere d-Cashmere and De-Loine Shawls: hme Thibbet and De Laiue Shawls: ! • • F? neblockan dcoloredClotbShaw!sj'; . Fine quality. Long Shawls,, very cheap; - • : .i ; ; . • . Plain hlack and plaid Silk; Bhawls t :very cheap; -• A J ar fi e lot Plaid BlackSUawJg, from 75 ccntaio 33.00 each, all wool.: . .... , DOMESTIC- GOODS! MUCH BELOW FOR* , . , , „ MER PRICES . y&aod dark Calico, from 3to Oc, per yard ; - - Best quality.dark Calico, from G to lOc-; • } nrd wide purple do, at 12k , Good > ard wide Bleached Muslin, from 4 to Ok , n • MssUn, yardwidoandheavy*s toOic-;‘ • Bed .Tickings and Chocks, all prices * 1 • . Blauketf. from coarse to ihe hest quahtyv-Verycljenp: A full assortment of Red, Whithand Veltow Flannels; Bouneis, Kentucky Jeans, Jerseys, Linseys. Ac.* tccJi all of which will be sold at.redaced mtefr—■ :■* • At Wo. »tt .• _ B<> P l9 WM L RUSSELL Thompson,- " 0. « - Market street, three doors from Liberty Jtreet- AS just received lub entire stock of Faff anil Winter .coxißisung-of every style of Rich iiress Silks; all woolCashmeres’ohd De Lainesi French JJ e M a OSj dll. colors; Changeable and: Black' Silks, for Janey colored DeLnines, for children; ■ s ,“AWLS of every kind thaus fashionable: some new styles of Long Shawl*. ■■■r : • . Copes and Collars, from the lowest to the blghestpnees. DOMESTICS.—This department is very full.' ■•*.* Green and fancy Floor. Cloths always on hand. • , ihe.above Goods have been purchased 'since the'de pression in prices, and will be sold at the lowest rates. sepiP-tf • ■■ natntnroiryf' rwinfe- ei il > betirren Fourth and the Diamond. «- 8W - rl ■ r v has just received from the Eastern JU ciue* anewwock of ’.FALKLAND WINTER DRY GOODS. : rarchaseq smeeihe recent great full m prices, viz: 44 Bro\mMtislitn : biiiy Scents; •••-W-* - 44 Bleached:Mij*lin. ,e| 4 . Red Flannel, all wool, only 191 c.; Funumre Chintz, frdm 4 to CJc.: ' Double Purple Calico, fast colors. C}c'*i'- - French Dress Ginghams,l2l<<. / ;: ,; 4-4 DnubJtf Purple Cliiniz, K’ic ; - v .- „ . LADIES- dress GOODS! ~ 1 Pan* Printed Cashmeres; •* “ ‘ Mous'. de Laities:" SntmStripe Cashmeres: - ” 1 - • u , Moas. de‘Lames: Wide Black Silks, "Rich Lustre* . CkameliOnSilks,all shades: '“a ' '“. - . • French Lamartine Plaids; GallaPlaidvhigh colors; Cohure and Thibet Cloth's; ' ATpaccas, oil colors; ‘ LyoneieCiolhs, <* French Merinos, Wide Black Plaid Silks. w .. . SHAWLS! SHAm.S!i . ... oilfSSWr'Primcd_Terkerri Shawls;' Cliiirttlioli Sill-Shawlirjlirou?.di I,mill-Shawls; Embroidered lil'k nnd paid Cloth Shnwla;Bewsiyle Gnc, nil wool;Jtrbclie Mmwl*; PlnM In>nji:Shuwls: Plain niul Embroidered Idack nnd mode colored Silk FrineeTbihei Shun l< , „ . VARIETY GOODS! Ikawfall eiyle Bonner Bihboim, Cashmere ScnTf«,Ctn »atn t , Olove*, Mills, Hosiery,-’ black Silk FriugcsSand Gimpjj-Fi'enchftVOrkCnpeaandCliiinisciics. nmFtieVe «>•»© French \\nrk-Collara; from ISic. io 53,00 : GEtmEMEtrs GOODS • : A i.esh af-vorlmemof Frenchand English CloihsCu«- sn»ejea and ; ye*unßs;.a large variety of new style block 2*?u..ni|icy Silk nnd halm Scarf* and Cravat*; Salk nrjd ..Veriuo tnder Shiru and Drawers; Oloves, Humlker chiefs, Suspender#, mol Hosiery. ' The above floods are just whm they arc represented to be, odd will richly .vena) all who will call and examine them, usi they are much Jower than they have ever beeii seen before m This city. A USAI.OSr MORRIS, ; seplj-lm ~ » N 0.03 Market at., Pittsburgh. ■ A. Ai MASOJIACO.)Oi 1/.AKTUONV A CO', iL I !*v< wav vow. WHOIiESAIiK DaV OOOBS. ’ „ ■ • A. A:. MASON A CO^ Ao. GO Jilnflei streets betterm Third and Fourth strrris, ~ PITTSBURGH, . ■ :T.*yyn/E the attention of all Merchants to their exten- A "Ivostock, (comprising more than *izAundwlj»ac*. Fat.l AXU WtjriTß Goods, which will he offered “JCWf P»«e or packagc»*rit the lowest eastern wholesale prices. • • j •-. ■ - T i Receiving the portion of <»ir Dqj&stic Coin*?, on consignment from the manufacturers, ond beingpos i eve, Y fifthly and advantage through our New \oTX.Hquse, we feel assured Hint we shaßbe enabled io compete fully: with any, House in the countrr. Oiir stock,iit part, consists o£~ ' v v -30 cat'Cs Cashmeres and De Laincs; 75 Calicoes and Ginghams; 24 “ Alpaceas nhd'l.yonese Cloths; : 2S bale* Red, White and Vcllow Flannels: 50 “ Ticking*; : • 150 “ Brown Muslins: 175 cases Bleached Muslins; • 4q - tt Colored Cambric T % 22 ,r ‘Apron and Shirting Checks: ’ 20 “ Cottoti Fionnels; • 50 Cloths, Cossinjere*and SatincM«: ' ' "‘JR -- ‘ l -.'lVeeits-ahfUeaiw; ' Together wjth a genera! osaortmentorDrcs* and Chmk Goods, Silks :aud Shawls; Ribbons and Laces. Faircv Goed#, Trimmings, Ae., Ac:; making in oil, one of the most complete, as well as extensive slocks to he found in the country. Wewili be constantly In-the receiptof the latest styles pfGqods; many of which ,we . shall be able (by/having them-on commission,) to offer at better advantage-than couldpossibly be afforded by eastern jobbers. Hr Merchants purchasing, east ape solicited to exam ine our assortment, and iearu thelowonccsofourgdods. : A, A MASON * CO. ' ■£. :!'• JSSiSI . J «i* *a=t>^i« r ' . 1 v^Cp-i riJss?®; - . fc o|ieoim]!? to ‘ ’ ~ ! " . -*uit Uie pilblm '’■““' - ~*^&*&*~- liEW '** v '' s^lllSf .—, mtu include sf' rn “ - •s^-’Wj?' : &V"iv'j- i v : :-. v corner Fni>'«- - mmmmmmm satipssa^i , r w ~,*5 *4 _T VJ* » *?. V— ■jJZ-’t'SiJ s SirEt^y,;;y-Stia-;'--ertKji.il< ■' ~, *'%2' » -C.^'-vi .iiiiaSiSi^ 3S^Ss|^gMS;;'&SSSjiiltjftsSi^s|s||^|Sg|si^x bare* Supply of Dry Uoodi. W. ft MLRPJtt, HNOBTH-KAST COaXEa Cl’ FOURTH AND MARK ST STREETS, » ■. - JURi coiupkieJ opening lua first supply of Fa)/ .Mil. Winter Dry Goods, and has uou-tooaer to his customers, a Urge and choice lot ta select from; Many good*,.also, at greatly .reduced prices. Great care ho* been taken in-the selection ot the best • *pake of FRENCH CLOTHS, now so generally used for ' d, s?** c W-»-<“*** £<mtleroen wanting goods of this kind, will find his assortment the very best to select from S»tpe»rblack Cassiraeres,Satin,Velvet andF&ncySilk Vesungs. «Merino aud Cotton Undershirts, super, black. Italian ana Fane) Cravats, Gloves. 4cc„ for gentlemen. In the Ladies’ department, also, will he found the new est si) leCliangeableSilks. Fancy Unmask do., newstvle buperv black Silks, very glossy; Muslin dc Lames: Plum and I rmted .Cashmeres, French iifrnnor, of a great va riety of colors; fine prmted Mous.de Lome*. ns low us lo cents. New style Brocade Alyaccas: plain black and colored do., Satin Striped and Baud do.;'besides n ftir supply of Staple Domestic Goods—such ns Flannels, blurting and Sheetings; Muslin* at an exceedingly low price, Insli Linens, &c.; beautiful new style ofl-lnglisb I rims, at lB|c.; good styles frotude. up to the first-uuuli lies manufactured. Buyers are mvitea to call lIT Merchants will find, in the Wholesale Booms, o« •d story, a choice.stock of newest style goods,, tit about eastern prices. : [ Be pa; Dr >ally Arrival of Fall Goods for the Job blne Trade* TODD &CQ. beg leavotocall the alien*' J-J non of merchants and dealers in GentimerCi Fur . ntshtng Goods t in Pittsburgh and. vicinity, to ourlanre slock of desirable FALL AND \VINTEAgOO2)S now daily receiving. Some qr purjjrooris are manufactured by u* and the remaining portion bought under such circumstances as to enable us to sell as low as eastern Jobbing Houses . . factory in Hie east, a large su>ck of SHIRTS, which, mqualit) of material, neatuesq of st>ie and manufacture, are second to nonem the.mar ket. We mu sou them lower than they con be bought in the easternmarkets, Our stock wmconsisi, inpart,of Wool aua Merino Undershirts aud Drawers; ■’ Cotton do. do-} •• Clack and Taney Cravats; do. . do.. Adjustmg : Stocks and Ties: V Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Carpctßugs- Pocket Haudkcrchiefs, Vesungs, &c. ' Purchasers arc respectfully solicited, to examine our stock of .Goods, and will be nccommodutcd ivithnlcasimr terms. •* ; ; JD* Warehouse—Norlh-enst comer of Fifth, and Mnr ket streets, (up stairs.) . ‘VT'MV CAMCOESi—Now open nt No. 50, eornerTr J.V Foarth and Mnrkct streets, a very large *tock of handsome new style Cniieoes and Chintzen—which have : been selected with much care, with particular reference to fastness ot coloring, durability of tiihrie', -and bcntity 6f design. Among them may he tound: * Dark calicoes only tt cents. British Chintzes,' 121 cents Fast color do.. Ci Green ■ “ «< • British purple do., 12| >v . 'o|m».nnd ornnge.VJJ •“ ♦ Merninac ..do, ls2ft Turkey RedCMiintres. ’ > t do blue d 0.., 121; Furniture Chintzes.. ■ These goods are now lower Hum they have ever been beforehand ure worthy the immediate attention of:pur chasers PHILIP ROSS, se Pll' *ter Fourlhanri.Market sts. A Li* ACC AS! ALHACCAS!!—A large supply at Mery eh/ftp black mid colored A Ipucca Lustres, enivno’iv be found at No.: 50 ilfarist swrl, nt very low priccs- Blpck Alpaccas are offered at a yard up lothe finc*t. imported. Also, a fine assortment ot different qualities' of mode colors, both nlam-and euttn Rinperi,' which' -are very much in demand.- • -ftepll •• 'll • • v. ■■ By ExprenH* SUMMER GOODS.—Super,: eingle milled \jr French HubuCloths; rich styles Cnssintert*;.-liliirk and colored Caskraerettß: Queen's nml’-Smmndr'ClMhs' figured and plain Diop D’Eiea. Vealinys. “Tery choice’* Marseilles, Silks and Satins. and figured Linen-Drills' Cheaper yet! ROB!NSON : S Cloth Slore J?ay2s PosißuildiugMJftrner Fifth and Wood- QILk GIMPS ANb FHINGb&-~ - Jl dozen yards bhick p cut Silk Fringes. of various;styles nnd price*, suita ble for Mantillas. Ac.; 18 dozAn yard* black Gimp of all widths and patterns, for Capes. MontillnV&c- 44 nc« Figured Silk Coni Bimhwr. just received nt ‘ ' - r'- 1 ZEBULON KINZEY’9.. No. G 7, Market street. - y At ir ’"V. , A- Urg ©oobg.i - PHILIP ROSS- .? -v , • - •. V,<: Zu.- •<*. -■ . - ; ; v>v-h •* v^,; ' * .* V - % ’ l 'h %■/ - , . r * -v\ r v * r ** r ** ■ nJ «. S &9 'V'r* ■:.:;^\;-^-v,:*;-;^ r :: : :\^--. L :j^^r.T; r^;::v.:j;'^C^:ss^;^-^^“-s^^. : Cfee'.i:/^.’i^^^^^» ' ~ 1 ,_ *■*' i , . ! |Me 1 ‘ s SS^S*.. m* w<: i 5- Vf s-V t * f _. ..T_W\. ■A / ~ - , - ,-,-. < '= IMMI §,, *- J 4 * -4‘' xt _ „ , ,r ~ .f* „ * 7v.| v * v ’y s r *•? f _v * j, <■- :vv.-;, fei-. i---'-..•Tr-.s-.Ji .- t (v'''.'^.-'v;-:i' J ™-!r .-..•?-v-:^'-T'-v" , -.><s’v^^sir-'7K¥*?>-''^ I\' . - \-«..»“?- * ‘^•:> , J' , • ’ /I-U* -f 1 4 . \ ;- •a 1-.-.. 1 -|- v " ,/-i .V" % - «, ? ' - -Sham-Scat ffictahtn. ia+SZ n»g; —. _ CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY BTEAM.PACKBT LINE. r|lHf34ndcpendentLme of steamers is nowcomposed JL of rhe largest swiftcßti' hesi finished and famished, and most powerful boats outhewalers of the WestThe highest wages are paid for the services- of the beat and 1 most experienced .men engaged m.the-nver business—; The line has been m.operatioa fdr uxyearai -has carried nearlgjtwo milhonsof doing thailightest injury to thcirpersons. Thepropnetors ennJlenge-coni panson.tviUt.anp passenger line in 1 the Union for safety, regularity, and speed All that.money can procure has been provided for the safeiyvcomfort.and convenience of passengers, i The.bodts leave for Cincinnati ns follows: i YPACKET^—The MoxonoaHSla, Capt.S&me. will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morningatlQo’dock; >\ heeling every Monday evening at 10 P m _ TUKSpAY PACKET.—The Hibernia No/ B, Capt. Jno. Kltnrelur, will leave .Pittsborgh- every-Tueaday morning at 10 o clock j Wheeling every. Tuesday evening at ill P. M. ....... •r : ■ „ Tho New B.lolx'id No wilkleave Pittsburgh ever? Wednesday' Ingot lsfr *m° C °^ k ’ Wheeling everyWeanesday even- THURSDAY PACKET-Th* Bwuusr.Capi S J 10 o’clock i Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10? w FRIDAY PACKET.— The CuPrxaNa 2,Cspt- Crook*. will leave Ptttsbargh every Friday morning ai'lOo r clock: Wheeling every Friday evening atlOp. m- - ' SATURDAY Messevqeb, Capt JDi Camp , will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday* morning at .10 o’clock j Wheeling every Saturday evening at lo>; h . SIiNVAY PACKET.-The]>AACHzmo», Capt A O Mason, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at IfrO’clocki Wheeling everjvSunday evening at 10 r, m. novlO ~ 1848. 1848. PiUsbarghandßrotriisrlßeOillyPaeltet Line, Fbbbcaby 15t,1649 Febbpasy 1r!,184B LEAVE DAILY AT 8 Am AND 4 F I JIS2Us The fallowing new boats complete the line MbSbMMl for the present season t : ATLANTIC,- Cant, James PnrkinsOT);BALTlC,CaptA.Jacobs: and LOUIS'M’LANE.-CaptJ E. Bennett? The boats are e nurelynevsytindare fitted upwithout regard loexpenie. Every comfort that money can procnre has been provi ded; ' The boats will leave the Monongahela Whan Boat, at the foot of Rosa st;: Passengers will be punctuat or! board, ns the boats will certainly leave at the advertised hour*. - . . jan3l : IiOIISVILbE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. omo USB h. Beopiar Satuspat Pacxet.—The. A » «L .. ■ Jfl No 1 fine and fast passenger steam Pac kei TELEGRAPH, X f. Perry; Com- BiSUJUbjdMlffß, mnndejy will leave Pittsburg forwheel *hgv Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Forts, every.Saturaay,at.loo’cl6ckprecisely. . • Forfreight or possagcapply on board.orlo *«, , , . FORSYTH A DUNCAN, Agents. 1 be riyiegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with.n. view ; entirely to ‘ihe comfort ofpas wngere; the.accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters,. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben FranklinNo 6 and Pike No», u*Baint Louis—.lime,through, vivkdayb. , . ap2l-y^ • PitUbureti and Wheeli&ff;P«6ket; i & -THE swift steamer CONSUL, Doaasr R JLgHgM&fKussY, Master,- iWittLeave regularly, for Wheeling. on Monday, Wednesday, and TVi dayyatlooclock,precisely, . ■, Leave iyhee]mgeveryTttesday 7 Thurodayj and Saint* day, at -4 o'clock, posittrtly. ■ The Consul will land ot all intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and safctyiof nassenffers, has been provided. The host is also provided vita a fielf*aeling safety-goard/to prevent explosion,, , , ro.t freight or passage opply on board.or to - - - / / JOHN FLACK, frgent. . For Cincinnati. " • -Til* iieiv sleamer, IIIOHI.AND MtA RY, Brats, Master, will leave 'for the tgHgjngftgg— above, and intermediate porn regularly. f or freigln or pfungej apply oirtioAra. For Cincinnati. “ * steamer JOHN jtffraßj|gQ- APAMB) >\ill]envefi»rihe above and in* ■«**«®SM*termediate ports reffularl\ v . ■ r dr freight or passage apptr on board or WhnUng. ■ m 'The splijndid fast iQiminj steamer [JL./iMfIW ( AMtRICAy.: Defimps, Mnsifr, wjll iJrffiffirtP -: • * eavp •■ fQr H»Vrabave aml.imermcdiaus port*,.this dajr,at:4oclock\ i*. m. • . ror freight or nassogriatmly nr ' ’ • Cincinnati. “ ,F} l _ r u ” 11 j" ' 1 J ! 1 1J r.i ughr. t r a m er, KEE, Rodgers, will feuye *ur_ Um above and mtermediaie pone reeulnriv. '"■■■■:'.'■■ ■ jeig n .....Thk excellent later iwater.»ieaitier, &WS3S^gSsSSS| leave for iheaboveand 'intermediate port*,, regularly. , For, ftfttghtor ptißsn ■ ■ _ :v~ ' Por BrownivlUt, i Thr new bnd eplendid .paasenger and mat pSaSSMi sieamerßAl,,TlC,Gapr. A, Jacom, will lenVe iwlilwlf”'"* r ° rl ' ur,nff ,lle pfri * : lff week, at Ba. M., Tor freight or.pansnge, npplyon board- - 'feli’a * ' *■' for Nerf Orleans/"' - splendid new steamer SAVANNA) jSSsSSsS 11. Dmxukct,.^Master,- -.trill. leave regularly Tor tlic.nliove ami intermediate landings. > rpr .freight or passage apply on hoard. - for St. lionli. i fCffVn. ,T l ' tl '. l r w ° n .‘ l . i 'P!endiJ«lganierOßtF.rfrAt.. ■MCTfeef MnMrr, willleavefof Hie aW ■«**■» and intennedtafe parts* twjulatly ; - bor freight or pgjtfage apply on hoard: ' i’orSt. Louli. , I THE splendid steamer NORTH CAROLI-- wSEBBm. NA t .Dgvc!XST, Master, will: leave for- the ooove anqintermediate, port* Tegalarly. for frri'jntor passage npplyonboard. -- nmIS > For S*. toils, OiUns, and liirfßtlfr' Tnßl, "~ l steamer ST. ANTHONY, Tuoi aiwlißßilm MaV, Master, will leave far the above, :pons, regalarly ' * For freight or passage apply tar hoard; or to „ „ JAMES MAY, or gniato - ■ ,: GEO:' MILTENBERGER; Ag’t. In&SjjlJSi T-HEnew Mail and Passenger steamer AT li AN TIC* Jaxks, Pasxixsom; Master; will leave for the above port this day,ai'S'A.M-, positively For freight or passage apply on board. -febS-" Mew Arrangement* -- , THE steamer CALEB COPF) will leave for Lagfew Beaver, Glasgow, and IjVeHsville; on Tups* day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 0a" re tQrmngon ftronday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat nt the landing, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight* at any time. - 9 & \V IfARRAUGH. Agents, N0.3a,-\Vooa»lrt<-l. • ■/ Forlionl»vlUe. 1 1 iftfi lifr THC Kentucey River Packet,GßEY EA ifigg£)£sra£ GLK, Brooks, - Master, will leave for the floors and intermediate ports ’ • • For freight or passage epply on board, i ’ -i febB 1 • For St* IfOalfl. , , ;THRnewandsplemlui steamerANDßEW J&mMJM. H. FuLTO!f v Master, will leave for the above and intermediate landmgs regularly. \For freight or passage apply on board*, or to Janl7 JAMES MAY Steam Boat Stock for Sale. ONE HALF of the fine ..steamer-WYO> MMI MING for sale; also, one-eighth of steamer N.. For particulars and terms enquire of- S tW IIARBAUGIf, • my O , ; S 3 Water street and: Front st For Greenwood Gardens and Rsneheiter*. THE steamer. Greenwood having stopped for the sea son, CaldwelUsXme of new and commodious Omni busses, the Gen. Srott and Gen. ThyZor; have commenced running, from Fifth street, between Market and. Wood, leaving at the beginning of each hour, from 8 o’clock a/, at. umu 10 r.m. . -v. : i The proprietor of this Line, having a heavy bridge 101 l to pay, hopes that a Übernl public will sustain him m Una enterprise. {0?Hall Dunes willnot be tokenlbra passage across die Bridge. • .. . 10 5 * Strict punctually will be observed m the time of starling. . fsepls... rTMIE FIRM of Ache son & Dare; tat this.cloy dissolved : X by mutual consent. Mr. JoB.T. ctf .bust ness ou account of ill health,.line disposed of his interoM to Jus. C; Acheson. The business hereafter wiU lit* conducted urthemuneof\V.& J. C.Afcheaon. ? w acheson, Pm burgh,Ju)> f I«S JA3 T DAGG v: fo**in withdrawing frtmvtlieflrm ofAchesood; Dagg, ■Make pleasure in recommending my successor to my friends and the public generally. v.JA 8. T. I O ; July 29,1M8— nog v- ’ * n eUTch Jewelery. Tk/fESSRSCHURCfIILL 48 PAfcLEY,Manufacturers IfX of finest quality eAajft.eflirraeft/.ovaJandpfatn box and real Writ sell BREAST P/iYS, RINGS, STUDS, SLIDES, WATCH KEYS, ’ ’ . Wefrvgleave to call the attention of dealers to a large stock of the abovo goods, just received and for sale by us. to dealers only-at factory prices-- - • : The above goods arc manufactured from-the finest ma tonal, and include some of the heal and most approved loylesof Setta now in use. » > • " - • r:: ’■ ' EDWARD TODD & CO:, . Manufacturer 7 * Agent, ; • N. E. cor. Fifth and Market gt*v(up stairs. BgL _J eTfry LIVERITSTABLE.—The subscriber TjffiESifeßpectrnUy mtoruis.his friends and the public that he has removed to ex tensive Stable, on Liberty street, in the Fifth Wardyabove the Canal Bridget where, he. kseps Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, n'Hearse, Ridihg Horsey etc. .Having added iurgely to tun former .etoclr, he solicits the patronage of die public i , N- U. Horses keptbyjheday, week oryear.'r - r. L :■ j>2ldl> CHARLES COLEMAN TTfING-W ORftV'&fl/f Rheumy JSfurt*j; -Erysipelas,- and XV Barber s J/cA.in'eofteitcuretf by Jones 1 ItrtfianChem* iealSbap. when. every- kmdofremedyha* fulled.' Thai ii cures Sold nt the American Eagle .Si Chatham »treet,N. Y:,~ ninl liv . JACKSON, Agent, , Agent, — Liberty Cmnlmrgbt' GARDEN FARM to LET—US ncres well*ituate for gardening purges, uearEttAi Liberty, on a teym of five or ten years, uud at a low rent. „ * * 1 . /:* ’ * ,yw* * - J i-i . :‘;.V •> “i, " onboard. ■ • • je2o For Brownsville. dMoiution< THOS MELLON, Corner 2tbtmd Wylie stau *- ' ' •» 1 ' »■ -V y r t > r--i ■ •ii.pWv l ■ ; v-v s~ V; n'j ■~' ' * < : - ~ V . wia. h. wimu»k EXCHANGE AND BAWKim*-*, Otf'JT&trtfttlHf VUo4 *&**-. and Tuhe Bills pf Exchange; Saak }j,uneigt\ and domesuc Coto boaght most favorable terms. * «2ftS te 1,11 ** “* i< “ oW * •.".—--•'• i 1 * . ■ ■ * - a£sSsfc-»-:;^-• jasEpa a m. wXceaer. „ „ hill a oebbt. . . BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, Amt Dialers ,m, Foreign and Dmnada SzdlanJl.CirM- I 3 RagHnb, King; : (LaTB 0» TBa riBM or Wlfln.n 'J>-irn.n I ® A NKER--A ND EXCHAKOF, BE OKBIt. -rxS?Eowii row anti fail OMet alltg, 7|EALEKinCom,Bank Notea, Tim* HilU,Fpraigh Eichangrt, CcrUSeatea of Depoiil, Ac on all tie pnnciini.riiles. of.dio Bnlon’t '“cimtS.SS?* >“ euitpurchaaera. J ; rnr?£^SS?J >Br 'nnd»rßceiTeaoadepa«R*: -joYm :■’{■■ iowe.tVn’^ of!a 611 P«l*o* the UnJoß>atrhe lowenniiM . apll-dtw&w3m AtIBNIBAim jeOWABDBAtm ' Fcttun and* ti f Bank Notes. °»I Hotel 8113 WOO<I *'*“ *•«*> W*» the & _ , S. UOiiBUiB *. SON, , *»—***!•* " Philadelphia I " Lohlbtillo 1 Baltimore } “ | St. Louis a , SAWC t«>V »/ Buyffle raw . Busin* ram • I dis. County A City «ra'» 1 I “ RehefNotea , { Kentucky I *• Pennsylvania Co. A ;:JOT* I <* Now York X Wheeling •iv Maryland | « ™“»“« 9 " New Orleans raa-a-Hoon. noa. aaaaaist. f „ 11T BOOS AgAROEHT, EXCHANGE BROKERS, J Spfi?Do°-f «"'* *»'«» t PuirbmSf Pa. Com,Bank Notes, Tune BUlaj.Forefta 'ctpi?n!?^v 3c ofDepaajt, Ac, niMxSwvSe- the pnncipal Cuiea of the Union; “ *“* purchasers. * ' rnrrffinva pw f mdi^ewed ondeposUe* , v ' lo £££ rata? m 8 made •“ of thp Union,At the iqwenratea. .. .. , scpHly- r PRIVATE DISEASES. Dr'Jßmm Ho Alley, con be coneoKad^lnL ABiffMßff'?' hilia and Bypbdiueeiuptlont,iran©rrii<fca wri.ttwwmcnee* together with affiJ! ftmatdueaxet, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of Mt^^prigin,slnndiBeaseS l wiih.imetuttB,gleeLai , eihrtl discharges, seminal weakness and impoieacy; tlsorpUes, rhenmotinniiemaltf of (be wc**t>! monthly, suppressions, diseases of (he firtuln In and,nervousaffections, pains in the baekand lorniiJtri* tations of the neekof the bladder and kidney*, eeonttiti* - Exclusively detoiedio the study-and Treatment of veael real disorders, and those arising fromyouihftil excesses* gaiety, of the blood, whereby (he consamitonmayhave been enfeebled, enables Dt.Bcqw* : ■ tooSer relief to all wfeomoy place * themselves under Ins tate.- ~ Dr. Brownes offices are conveniently arrahked ioto-seiv- v arate apartment* ; Patients cert visit D?;.Bb witboui feaf ofexposure to other visitors. t .It is of/importance, to many persons Jo nee4 ot medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. lb ail Bach ? Dr.; Brown’s ipady ekill ia xemoring-wnovaJ do* «u«. in their various forma and stages,pliers inducement* which can rarely be equaUed. Btrangera are hereby an: pnsed that Dr. Browri has been regblflrlyrducatedui evepr branch, of medicine,‘‘and for the lasi twelve years confined himself; exclusively to the treatment of thoab diseases. *• Dr.Brewn.is the only regularly educated eanreoato Pittsburgh who give* his -whole attention to thosecistt" ; plaints speed) cutes wilL fa* att case* bo guaranteed.;. * ■> Keren! cades are relieved In a short time.' without inter ' * ruption from business Ujr*Herma or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also invites pec* sons afflicted wuhHemlatoeul), tahetiaspaidpartictt lar aUenuojvlo that disease ■ . Letters from a distance, asking adviee,taw*cdatala a - ; fee, or.they wilf uot be attended to lo*Oflice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towArds the roarkeu ' Conßßltationa’atribtly confi! - dennal oet2s-diwly * * Tk HEUhIATISM.—rI)r. Unwtrs-uewly discovered rent- ; XV edy for.Bheumatismtr a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble It never-falls, , Office andPnvate Consaltouon Rooms. No 65: Die ptond .al!e>, Pittsburgh,/i'a. - 'ihe. Doctor- is 'always or PQPg tonlfrdaW , - • Tto* firana Pnrgftuve* • TV** SVGA R COA TED rEd ETA* AMPULE WTiMCr p/LlS.—These celebrated pills tmve obtained ftitenmbte notoriety in the United Stater. 83 ncuratire for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach Headache,. Fevers, Coughs,Heart bam, LiverXomplamt, Scurvy,: Sere Throat, Inward Weakness,-PalpitauanoftheJleariv IndiKeaUonVaMXlr vanetjc ofoiher diseases to..whioh:,fleBhia heir toi M a medicine for ibe auiluMi.- lo sR Beosoits of the year.*— *pnug, summer, autumn, and winter*—and under all eh- I cumstanees, .they can be taken with perfeeuafeiyaud \ •access. -AsaVenmfuge and general medieino&rehiU- - ! , uren, they are.unnratocL <.JBeina coated with pure whita ; ‘' ! "‘'' ■:> sugar, children will easily.take flianii they neither miDe nor nousealej ore gentlei bul thorough in uietroperotioite - ' ' ' hpradultsjhj increasing the dose, they are equaUTbon efic.al. Ass»4mi<£iliinu PiU theyvill be (bund with.- * out a.superior. Ask any onei,/among thetbousandawha> Remember Dr-C V Clickeneristle origtoaUnrafcr of Sugar Coated Pill3,and that nothing or iho'ibrt Was ever heard, of until lip introduced them in Jane. lgia. Purchasers should, therefore, oltvaj e ask forCltckenerT Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and taketiqoibew.orlfaei will be made the victims of a fratfd- ; • .. nu*Prxcp, 25 cents per box 6d VeSy Bt eC N ,^ nUCiPal f ° r ltie 6a,tt «, , 89 Liberty st, head of Wood, Visit' burgh, General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern 6 Ohio, and the mer counties of Virginia * gheny SITT? the *PP oinled Agents for Atfe-* .... A. M.jStarsbalU pr Brown, > Allegheny city j R. Johnson, > _ r JonathanGhreisi, Manchester Alexander Asdale,-Wylie street. [ * . J. R.H. Birmingham v . IVm. J. Smtin.'TemperancevtUe , :G. H. Starr, Sewickiey Edward Thompson, Wilktnsburgh ... Daniel Negley, Ea t Liberty ,H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsbnrgb H. Rowland A Son, M’Reespoit • : ' C. F; Diehl, ? El»*hbeth John Black; Turtle Crfcek M’Eldowney, Bakerslovra Samuel Springer, Clinton James KPKee, stewartstowti. - Riley; M’Laugbtin; Plum township . J. Fulton, Tarentumv . Jeremiah Fleming, : •, • 1 Robert Williams, ArthurMrille:'M augS2-d&wtim. OFfiPJSSEAJH0 F fiPJ55EAJH® ICAN * fobeion patents. - '■ U JAMESGREENQL.GH,©fiheIatofInaoCI*!IeT&, Groenought continues the bu9ir)eß9 of ConsuliiprEag? neer and-Patent, .Attorney;-at. hit office m/tbe city ot WASHINGTON. .i!e;inaj[ bscoutoltcd uq | c4- m .making, in, maebinenr.in ihßpftcntOi- Gcfrand.elsewherei.in formatting drvaings and specifics .t.v;..v dona of machines,; and all papers necessary, to jecore,-. transfer* amend, or extend letters patent in the- United States or Europe.-He coualsobeconsnltedpro fessionally on ail questions of litigation arising nttder (ha • Patent Law,- and will aryne questions before lb* Patent v Office or an appeaTthemHonr, for which his long expatf* ’ - ence m the Patent. Office and In hie eulmrly fitted him; Tho professional business of ifc* late' i; Dr. T. P. Jones having been placed in hi* hands, all far* t. ten in relation thereto should be addressed to hua,post ' paid. ID a *Pittsbnrgh.GazetieiPittehargh;Moniinfffdst.«ii ‘ - Sl Lorns Republican will copy air months, eeadMDers, and charn lie advertiser-Xito Tort njlirCT » augSS-cOm j. r 9* hTw.to.iiim,’:;,', " M’COKO <*. CO., (late M’CortJ <&Kiag,> , ? > £39 WILL introduce, on Saturday, Ana. 20, tha FALL I «MsTYLEOF HATS, jmi receiJedlfioTw?!? “ork Those in wan,of a oeatandbeamifhlHAT. ara united to call at thoir store, corns! .of Fifth tad ‘ Wood streets. aturfM :# G’ _ ' Yftll Ftihleni I t . H.PAITLSObjLNo.73 WoodatltsvUdoor&oq • •-4/ • ■fine cornet of:Fourth,.aas received., and :wiU iU* ;.. . ■ « tffty Jntrodiuje the FALL STYLE OF - ) fW.TS,.and would respectfully innie. hu easterners u<f. \ ; -.'J •• the public generally to doll and; examine the junto, . ‘ ‘-or.- ' > • aug£B | : «jggg* •■-'•• FAflmnyftv Yv ’ f mg HATH A«X> CAPBI.QT - | jf@gLTHE subscriber, having returned v 1 ** NeW York, will introduce, tm |ir« % • . , AugUJ»tfi6ih,,lB4B, Jlftwf».^M&***Cte: , #FlLlS •: ;v fi STYLE OF HATS, to; which,lie would o«li theaitehiloa ,' of his customers and the. public. .-He is daily expecting' iheomvolof p-; all of which will be disposed of at unusually lowoncee?' 1 ’ • ■..• ;■•>:•» o<W GLABSOOW, 108 Wood sV ' J augw , • ; 3d door below Davis'Auction Room*,-- 1 hteimhoat Bakery* ' " ,mm ' * THE. undersigned beg leave respectful!; to: tnfesA •- ,-n: steamboat men andthe public generally, that their: ' ’.. - ■ vii will open a J ME W BAKERY on Water stnmt, botwec* ? Ferry and MaTketstreeis, on Wednesday, Septemberl3t£ & ■' • will, immediately .be prepared to furoi»b fho^ : > :••••• a., best Bread, Ac n to order.v.Tbeif ovenbas ju« hecneotn* -s-•• ; • pleted, and » m all respects superior to any. nowtatbe" : >t* city - ,Isepl3j HUNTER A MAY. A 1 BOOKS! BOOKS!—Lecture* iiiThoologyj-hy the litfi Key. John Dick r D.Dj nobhihedundor the stipend* tendence of hisson; with a Biographical latrodaoua% or an Amencan.Cditor-' CompletoJnl volt; • The Works of Rev. Rohert Hall, A. M.j 4 > . Dwight’s Theology. 4 vols. _ EdwordVWorksti vols , Chalmers 1 Select Works,Hvols Meander’s Church History, vols 1 and ft. Also—Alarge and well selected stock ofTbeolotricat," Miacellaneous and School Books, for sale low bv ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, i\ : 78 Woody and 50 Marker §t*; .. .. .. —,„. s — M. Rodklnton, Ho* *ia Wood su TTTOULDcaII the- attention of the publia (the •. YY totns well selected AswrunontofbOau- ' ufuJ FrtfndS anrf 2?rt£!ufc CHINA- DININ& AND TBA w . ?t - SETTS. \ConB»Uog.Mn part»of Gold : Band< GoUt Line. Fancy anil Flaw Wuile; &iso t Indian CbmaDuiingSei#, h all having beeniranorted this season, and amoftbojaiicßU* f » HODKINBOH, * 5 * augSO lIS Wood ai 3 doors toefow Fifth. -i a hi- KENNEDY. 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