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I/*” r /< KtrXXSCTCATIYX KLECTOBS. I- HiwßT L.ißBSirBa t PbiUUelphia County, ' SI '"Hobhß. Ekbass 1 do City *•' 111 Isaac Shuct* do County. * IV A. L. EcnfFOBT, dot <l6 ;- -V-'JAcaaS. V«rr,MontAOinery uo: - VI. Robert E Wbioht, Lehigh do t : VfI.AWiLLtAM.W» Ikityin3ra, Cheater..do v m HbnbtHaldsmas, Lancaster do f rix Psrst KlttEt Berks do X. Bbbkabd S.Bcaooifovsa, Monroe do ■ i " 7 XI.vWj«; Swkilasd,' Wyoming « i do r ! -XH.-JaXAir Brewster, Tioga- do. «fji iv-xill; Jouh&Kcto, Clinton ; do. < «./ XTV.Jojct Wshjssan,Lebanon .. .. do. , ; XV. 1 Robssx J. York . .do.. .■■:« - -XVl.'PBBDBfcici&trnitFrankUß^Uo :.i : XVII. JoirtCbiswell, Huntingdon ’ ... do :XVIUiCiURLSS L A; Black,’Greene do . Gxobos.W;Bowmas, Bedford do XX. Jotut-R; Saairaox,-.Beaver ..do ~ . ' - ’XXI. GeobqkP. Hasoltos.Allegheny do ;v :-'XXlf; : W^Hul)AVn,Crawford’ . do. .XXIII. Timothy-Ives, Potter do: ' XXI Vi: James •G« Campbell, Butler •. -do ' * MOKEIS LONGSTRETH, * ’ Qf Montgomery County. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, ISRAEL PAINTER, • Of Wtstmoreland:County, v **■ v FOR CONGRESS, SAMUEL W » BLACK, or pimncßoii roS ASftSMBLY. jqun a mi rcurx, Pittsburgh JOHN S. HAMILTON, do EDMUND SNOWDEN, Allegheny. WILLIAM i, MILLFR, Vcr*mlic« •. 'REGISTER,. . ; .. EDWARD-M’CORKLE, Indiana.’ AUDITOR, :JOlCN:OilJllEN,l.a\vrencevdle- COVMJSSIOYER, JAMES WALLACE, Baldwin BECOBDJUt DR-JOHN PQIXOCK, Clinton . s : * clerk. or ins coopt, i ... BENIAMIN WILSON, Elizabeth Borough: Iff THIS PAPER, THE LAWS. OF.THE UNITED STATES, TREATIES. RESOLUTIONS OF. CON* , QRESS, 4-r:, ARE- PUBLISHER BY-A UTHORTTY. {Homing {lost lob Printing ©ffire. • CORNEROK WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. . Qy Haring added to our Establishment, a splendid Steam-Power,Printing Machine, we are prepared to do ail kinds ot Newspaper and Book work in o style of un surpassed beauty land neatness, and upon, the most rea sonable term*.\Ye respectful!]: solicit the patronage of the public in this line of our business -r .:.»>■ ILf~ Adctrtum arerequtaUdtahaiui tti theirfarotihefott 4 o cUxi,-Pi M: ' ms {tt<br*ompU4i*ntK,.\H 9rder to »n -... sureo».<rtCTt»©ft; lf9iouit»pouiUr,a» tarherAot/ncwi&f be preferred ■ ILr E. >v. CARR, United States Newspaper Agency Sun Buildings, N.-E. corner of Third anaDock streets, ,«ud4oO North. Fodrth street—-uouronly authorised Agent in Philadelphia. «n. Naturalization.—Jolm Coyle, R. H.KcTr, M.J.Stewatr, C. Barnett, John Lay Jan, Richard Lcuth.Dantel Ficktsen,Fred. Yohsi. ’ - IPkm>. Butler, liongitreth, Palmer) and I?6nsU>Cratltf Republican Meetings. '.ii.The.DeroocraucCommatee of Correspondence,in pur- Muonpeof the-Resolution of the County Convention, do . designate the following places.for public meet ngs • < AlElixabelhiOn Fndny theSthot Sept:,. . At Clinton, on Monday the Uth of Sept., nl 0 unlock. , .■•PfAf* North Fayette at RodgersV AliU,on Saturday the 16th of Sept, vat 2 clock, P. M. .AiNoblestown.on Saturday the lOiliof Sep. at 7 o’- clock. P M At Sewickly, at Mr. Little*, on Tuesday the !9fii of Sepr. at 2 o'clock. P M:-.r ’ At Franklmmt'Mr. Neely s.on Tuesday the 19ib of Sepv at 7oclock, P. M. ;• At£aker*town,atJolm.Lavely’van Wednesdav the 20th ofSept. nr3 o clock/P. MV • •• - v At Pine, at 1). Deers, on-Wednesday the 20th oi Sept. .at7oe!ock. P. M. - .--At Butler Road.'at WmiFcters. on. Thursday the 21st • of Sept, at 2 o clock.P. At:* j At Sharpsburgh, on Thursday ihe2J*t of Sept, at 7 o’- clock, P. M. • -i ... • • (■■ Atthe BoroughofManchester, on Saturday the 23d of Sept, at 7 o'clock, P. M. i At Tarentata, on Monday the .22th of Sept, al 2 o’clock; P. M. I. '-.v....-, • . Al Plum, New Texas, at. Somerhill, on Tuesday the 26th of Sept, at 2 o’cloeki.P. M. • , At Wtlkenshurgb, on. Tuesday ilmSotii of Sept. at 7 oV clock, P, M. ■ • ■ i' . Ai M Keesport. ou Thursdaythe 25ih of. Sept. al 2o\ clock,PM REPUBLICAN FELLOW-CITIZENS, I Attend and sustain oar candidates, and with, them the great drinbiples of Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jack .*on. ■ ' \ ■ ■, Fanners. Mechanics, and all working-men hating the ofth? masses at heart, are requested to be pre sent and assist .tn the work ot reform.- All opposedto exorbmnt taxes on the producing classes, and monopoly zing grant* to speculators, are invited to attend. : . Body Patterson,. . J. Large. J.'Coylej., , R. Donaldson; . Jas..Cunningham; Thus: Donnelly, . .John D. Mil ter, J.h. Moorhead, John Birmingbam, IV Farley. V .IniCGboper,. • • Tliob. S. Harr. J. ff. M’Elhej;ey f . M. 1. Stewart,’- J. CiDurtn, . • : .Chr Beltzhoover, .. . .'.Jas..C. Heron,. 'W’m.M.Cuihrie, . JUs.Watson,. C. Barnett, . .. .• J.. 8. Outhne. -. • Jas. B. Saw>*er r ' . A.Cariihh&)i t J.H.Phillips. ~ John Layton,' HENRY S MAORAW, Chairman Jas. Watson, Secretary. . . Each Mbetiug will be . addressed by Col. .Sami. :W. -: BlackfJohn S. Hamilton,E. Snowden John J. Mitchel. Col. ;.>W; L. Miller, Hon; Wut Wilkins. Wilson M’CandJes*, -Hon. Charles Shaler,-Andrew Burke, 11. S. Magraw,.o. V. Hamilton, Jas. Watson, P.C. Shannon, Jas. S. Craft, -Jacob-Whitetell, Coh-Thos. Hanuilon, Jas. B. Sawyer, Col.-Jas. A. Gibson; A. hPCalmont, Geo. W. Layng, and other distinguished speaker*-. . ’ • • OUR CAMPAIGN PAPER <lije GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE' -;T.o «rar Democratic Friend** =*. Deep!/deurfttis of witnessing the triumph of Dem* < Men, at the ap> • prosching'fiuio Elections, we shall > contribute all -in our power to :bnng about that re sult;? iWeabsl J* therefpre, send our Campaign Paper, . 7%t Jrffertonian,, from September 23d, until Novem* 6er to individuals and Clubs, upon the follow ing very low cash terms: > * - •.. ..... T*h Conn, 91 DC ••••••• TwEimr-mn Com*, :.. '2 00 • Pirtr Cornu,. 3 50 Ope Himc8E&C0nEj,...........'.6 00, ■ ‘lt tunic be obvioui to ever; one that iheaetermi . Will bnrely cover the coat or paper and prcis-work. Order!trom tbia or any of the ncjghbonngcounlirs i'lwill - bar protnptlv attended to. ■ • • J ' e L. HARPER. ' - Pil)abiirgb,Sept..2l, lB4B. , : ! ‘CerVUileKevolotlon—StereTrlnmpbantl TTJOOAN to CANTWELL, (aign or Ihe *,«,) No 80 ■ FI .Market Mrci;! f would respectfullybeg leave to call . rbp attention, of thepuluic to Uieirr.ew.lock of Goods, just icceived and opening from nmnumcture r.v tuul tra > porters, gt winch they feel confident that price nnti tjnnl- Itv will give enure sausisenon, us o:tr motto is— •• Quick: Sal&uad tunall Profit)" . . - Our atoclt coosisin, partly) ortho rollourißsamcl»s,vir: ; Lodiei’ end bleitllenteit’a-Breast Pans, loteatylet i Guard : and Vest Chains i Hr»c«lcta,iCla»ps andiLoclteta; Fin) ,Iteriaod Ear'Rtngs,- Pencils and Pens i Sbdea and Sluda; Steel Buckles; for Ladies’ Head Dresses; : Mada|qa's i Card Cases; .*hell> pearl.and.velvet;. Cornier ads, r ; A-lor ' hosier Boielt'j' fine Hoseivoodalid Ebony Sho.vulirCases, • famished; ’Sjvek Spectacles j Silver Spoons, dll -hinds; German Silver Spoons, nil kinds, Silk Steel Bend Bogs Slid Puise"s; Co»oii.Bairi> ond Pursesr Hair, and Cloth Brushes: Violinif,. Acco.rrteoi)s,, Fluti.s •. ana VlfesJ fide Penknives and Scissors, Globe* and Paper Holders vJSheUs Dress find Side Comh«. Idlest spies, J Chida Y&et, Fruit Basket*, Agate aucf Glae* \nse* MugSj'Oiid Coldgne Bottles i Tables, Cbessmon anu Baclcgaramott Boards; Silk Tapestry i:Bni*Se|si and iu graia'Carpel Boas?-Willow,' Market : and Side Basket* y ChhifsVWjttfiobF, Cradles, Ac., &e.j withjt large a<sort : ... mebloASVj/s and FanryAriides, teo numerous xomeu lion. .•■■■. • .f.fshpnt ■ . *«Alway® Beady, • > • '•*' ’ \ AlwarfllVllllng.” +■■.■ •' tij-y customers and'iho public generally, 4re>respect* •• tVI fully informed tßa|oaupxiJUandny I will be open* «■ inffa splendid nnd welUelected assortment of CLOTHS, CASSfttERES and VESTINGS,-VrhichJ have just pur r - chased in Philadelphia at the lowest market pace, and to ' ■ sepilO SuCharles Baildings. -- -vj ; s : • •* *v . vr>; gommercitti’anb .financial ? oard 08l TRADE - J V | Commutes fob Septembo _ • PABSOIGER ARRANGKMENTS FOR 1848. - 616 wnboaimiMtLine.leaycsaaUyfor Cincinnati, 10X.*- V.^if?. n Baltimore- and Philaaelßhltt, 8 a a, and ftp r MairCoadi Line; dnchiioPUladolpHia:' #X' ««: Western anil Pnmhonv Mall Coach Line. O *: at. 2S on ■ ' HMrm. via Cleveland. daily.lo a. m. ■ f " York, dwly« 9 a. M; North-Eastern, io Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 v>:'«:ABKIVAIiSvAND-DEl!bJnvaß'Oft MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 a-. m,, 1 closes 12 n. Western Mail* Cin. and Loumvdue S p. at.,close* 6 a* u- South.-via Balt, and Washington,due Bp. M n closest) A- m- Nanh-Wesierttfria Cleveland,duelO a. &.close*&A-‘H Erie and Western New. Yorir, due. 8 w* ar., closes Ba. «. STOCKS. , Jorro/ue Aik'd Offend ganlcofKiwliargh.!-?--w>--BM,OO *40.00 85000 Exchange Bank .... . .- 50,00 44,00 4C&O 50,00 47,00 . 4500 Fanners’Donautßank None mmarket Hand Sithi. 8ridge............. 60,00 50,00 40,00 SS, n 5?, m i' iber S'*. Bna S e ‘ ' MW 35,00 a.^^S.fclpa.doi^ 00 M '°° ”» shares* $3,50*-...... .. Guy Bonds ((Tpcent/)** Monongahela Bridge Gas Stock Dally Review of the Blarlceti; OFFICE OF THE POST, 1 ;•■■■ W kdxisdat Mo*jn»a. Setntmhtr 87thi 1848-j -the news had any effect, it wafi Id produce a .decline in price*. We heart of three •alea on wharf at *4,56&4 1 60®4,62, from wagon sale* were madeat $4,50, and Liberty street dealers were, unwilling to give mure. From store sales Were at $4,7004,75. . MOLASSES* .A very decided advance is noticed; we nowtjuole at 30c. firm/with an upward tenden cy* , The market is nearly.bare.' In cities below*, prices are moderate.-:' * BACONv.Notbmg doing, because of no stocks. LAUD..Nothing doing* • WOOL. .Some lots: taken yesterday from country merchants, bat no change in prices. RAISINS..ReguIar sales at $2, with upward ten dency, . . ■ . - PIC METAL. .Sales of Cana! Metal at's2o,cosh; Allegheny sold at $25; 100 tons Juniata sold at $27. FISH.,. Regular sales No: 3 Mackeral n't $6. Ten dency is downward.: . : CRAlN*.Wheat, no sales; Rvc do.; Corn, worth 40c.; Oats, stiff at 25c. ; RlCE..SalefatOc., in tierces. . COFFER*mOruk sales at 7jc. for -Prune Rio, ,TEA..No,change in prices here, though in tho East an advance is reported. " ■.■■■■■ Re-opened. . IjtOLLANSREE k Wnomitn Boor. ; SnoeandTßC*x Mhrcuams: No. l*r>. Lificnv street: Fittslnrgb, Pa., have re-opened agnin with an enure new stork of Hoots, Shoes. Jtr., which will be soldo! the very: loweM rates. Our goods are of u>*uperiorq(Mlif)~ being .manntartured mostly to uur order, tor the retail trade.— CounirV- Merchants and other*, who luiy to sell again, -will find it to their interrht to rail and extimmr anr-goods before purchasing, as we feel confident they will please; both ui regard to quality nml price. \Yr also have oil baud ft large supply oi Hayward * spnnglempeied metal* ic gum elastic Over Shoes ondUuskinis.'Which we nr«* enabled in sell ns low as they can be bought of the man ufacturers. These shoe.*! ore mamilaruired by an entire newpence >*, and warranted not to tneli by extwMire to heat; FOLLANSUF.F. k HAVWAURi , MpW-Om . No.ISO, Liberty At.. Pittshurgh.-Pa. ,t .Public Acconntaui, ~ .. . fpUE undersigned tenders hisservices in-the above m* -A parity, m.the mercantile. manufacturing ntul tneeh* • fltneal portion* ot the community.. He will devote his tune and attention to the postingand adjuring s<r c - of.Accounfcv settling partnership accounts with all con fidence, opening, new bopk*, andn]*om prepar ing young men lor the CmintusgLlloiiK*. Residence— nortb*ed*l corner ot the Diamond. Allegheny citv- JQHN M.bMIXf. A amt M iv Author qi. National SyMemt>f Hook Keeping. ..Hopes ro Messrs. Johnston * Stockton, M’Dcmuht * Beeson. W.BrH* Ron. Spang* t?o . J. Kerr. Jr- A (Jo a Johu Finney, Jr., - Jobu 'Arthurs; YV. A: Hill *Cn - M~. lbnrarr,Jr facplS djw CIANDLKS— W) boxes V\ olker> Dipped Candies. i .:■> 23 : 14 , Cincinnati Mould. :*•. .. ; -23 , ; Pi|ishurgli .- M “ . * 10 4 Star . - Just received and for sole by . weptlb KINC A MOORUFAD Andrews' Eagle Saloon, Wood street : 'OROlfDof the cordial greeting of our ihou*nii.lmcml*- jl and the unexampled patronage bestowed upon us since we Teassuraed the romrot or tUtsesmhluhineni. w e beg leave to assure our patron* that no sionr will be left unturned, to promote the comfort, pleasure, and hilarity of our visitor*; and to make the aid Knglr ttand fornr.osi and lead off all simfiur establishments m the West. |ce Cream,' (unrivalled*) Peaches ami. Cream. Oysters, (as soon a* they arrive.) with nil other condimeuts, nwy.be obtained at .this jdarcv and served up in a roaimcr with put.precedent. ANDKKWX. v_loT'Halls and panic* furnished ns usual- fsrpri Henry ttoriea, ■ . "CORWARDINO AND COMMISSION,MF.RCIIANT. A/- SlruhmrtUt.Ohio. IT/’ Warehouse on W imrMrect, north of-Washington. \\ hnrt-Uontat Washington street ■ WkftTf. I ■■ ; ■.. iang2S Read this u?fTKit.—whoM-tii be without u beau tiful head of hair, when they can hare one for tfiro shtlhugft? Twenty years loss o hair and womlerfu restoration: u Baltikobr. July 17.15 t?. ‘•DearSir-r-Tbe wonderful effect* of Jours Corn! Huit Restorative has been decisively rteinonMroied in the ca se* ol several respectable em/.eni of the town. who. on account frf your selling three shilling trial bottles, try u Without fear. One instance, which has attracted partic ular attention, i.« the case of. a gentleman who had little •or no hair lor twenty years; he had tried numerous pre parations m vain, and ultimately hod bis heart shrived and wore a wig. At my Tecominetulauon. ho inert ihcß. 1 - •toraUve, and alter using it. according to the direction, forn short time, the young hair appeared, uuri he has now as fine a bend df hair as any person in Baltimore. Yoors. Ac. JOHN KILVINGTON.” It causes eyebrows to 1 grow, prevents the. hair from taming cfcy. and the first application causes it to curl beaubfuny-, frees it from scurf, and stops it from falling ofl. •) . i Sold with full directions at fti Chatham >t.N.Y; and by Wat. Jackson, Agent, 89 Liberty st. Pittsburgh. fsepdu ■ Sew Goods; npHE subscriberrias this day commenced opening bis X supply of FALL GOODS, embracing an extensive va netjy of all the articles belonging to his line of business, Which he will make to order far below the prices of any formerseason. JAB.M’GtIRK,TaiIor, *cp23tf ; . . ~ Bt. Charles Building. fllew Boste Store* - HAVING purchased the entire stock of. Music, Musi- - cal Instruments, Tools, and Fixtures, of Win. D. Smith, No. 88 -Wood -.at. Pittsburgh, the music business will be continued in my name, and for my use, under ihe management of my brother, Levi Mellor, and.known as the ‘.'Pittsburgh Muster Store.”: An entire new stock of goods iflre now on the way for this establishment, to which the atlentlonof purchasers is invited. sep23 - r i JOHN I! MELLOR. ■fTTOOLEN POLKAS AND COATS, a tine article; • f f • .••• • u Hoods aud Caps; - i. “ , . Hose for children; • Comforts; s'- I *. -■ Boas; . Cashmere and Vexlm Gloves, lined with a fine article of buckskin, and-a general assortment of Gloves. Mas, Ac HOGAN A CANTWELL, scp23 N<x 80 Market *L between 51h st. A Diamond ETHIOPIAN- GLEB BOOK. No. 2, ; containing the songs sung by .the Christy Minstrelsiand many oilier melodies, in four- for quartette cJasßcs- Contents—Bank of de Ohio. Carry me hack to ole Vlr* finny, Ifnppy are we Dnrkies fo gay, Jim Crack Corn. tm Crow Polka, I»oa siana Belle, Old Gray Goose: Rosa Lee, Stop dat Knocking, Walk in du Parlor, Ac. Ac: • Just received aod for sale by teplß. J. H. MEI.LOR, 8L Wood si. ■nr lA M.'HttTCHELTßEE.WKre.aiiviroiSr.rßTrir: fT • nfylug Distillers,,and Wine and Liquor Mfr chant*. Also. Importera :of Soda Ash: and Bleaching Powder, No. ICO Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Pn. ' fsep2i r ». 12f. cents • jTi ROCLRIBS. ACv—hhds. prime N. O. Hngnr; IjT 1 40 bbls.Loaf Sngar. Nos. 2,0 auif 7; i f*3 4 ‘ Prirao N. O. hlolnsses; • j 18 “ • Sugar House - j 100 bags pnme Rio Coffee; . ! 28 half chests. Y . H. Tea; i. , i 60 boxes fl and 12 ft. do.and G. P. '■>.< ' > *jp : Virpiuia-Tobacco, I s.,Vnand J3'«- * .‘ 20 bbis. targe No. 3 Mackerel ; •••■' • • 200 M ' of whiskey.; ■ Foe sale by Wv AM. MITCHELTREE, ■ sep2S 1 • • : • 100 Liberty st| TTriNES—3o:casks Port YVine.; \\ 25 1 Sweet Malaga YVine, < . 10. " : Madeira. . u forsnleby tep2s W A Iff MITCIIMTRFr MtJSSPRAIT A SONS’ SODA ASH—The subscri- . ■bers arc nowreeeiving thefr F all stock oi die above article; thfCe vessels, viz : the’Juniata; Mcdnllion and Lydia, having arrived at Philadelphia and Baltimore j and ■two more: 1 the Stephen Baldwin and’Leila,shortly ex pected y they are, iherefore, prepared lo receive orders. They will receive during the winter and spring regular supplies via New Orleans. sepgg YV A M MITCHBLTRFE MUSPRATT A SONS’ BLEACHJNG POWDER-A fiupenor article always on hnno and for sale at an unusunlfy low price, by W. AM. MITCfIELTREE :sep2S .. - . EF.cn FIF.D WHISKEY of-superior qualuy. \vith J un assortment of Foreign and Domestic l.iquors. always on iiond and for sole b>* W. A M. hfITCHELTREE. aep2s ;A -LCOllOL—always on hand mid for sale by A «P 25 % W AM MITCirELTRER. SOAP AND CANDLES, of different Pittsburgh brands, >for sale-at mahufaeturers prices, bv • • sep2s , WAM MITCHELTRFF B(JV \VAN 7 f r E&-—A first rate. boy is wanted to run e/taud*.'. Naue.lrai who can come well recommended BteUappl) I&ep33] C H PADt.SON 1 B.M ALL 10l of BARLEY rred mtrt far vale bv A «Pl» CUMMINS fc SMITH GHILLICOTHE SOAP-—2OO boxes on consignment and for sale by [sep2o] MILLER & RICKETSON. ; 4 r : % J « X r 5,00 1.43 00.00 - - 25,00 16,50 50,00 .• !: :-ySvs>i?;?:« s-Y-v, < : --X. v'Ci-K. ivjir.r I v T’ S' i . .V, ••• .<*■■ '.'T'. ' i 4w&». ■^r t Ittotr jTntclfiqtntf. PORT 1 : 2 TKirt 7J ISCnES. iWATKB' IS;,THK CH*S!ratiiriLjjilli- _ ARRIVED, Steamer AtlaiititvPatkinson^BrowTiivillei■; ‘ I.onis-M , Lone J Bennet ) -BrownsviUe: 1 . Atrowhne, Gordaajßrownaville; Arenn, Goff..B*avcr{ »• *• Cnmdeii, Heraphillyßehver:' Camden; Hempeitt* Beaver: Star,Beaver J. .- Caroline, Day; Beaverl • • Calhoun,Cm. "■ - Friendship Davis Cm t DEPARTED, . Atlanti<vl*arlilnson, Brownsville; • , u ■ . Lonis-M’Lane,Bennet, BrovVnaviile; - .Arrdwhne, Gordon^Browueville; . Arena,Goff,-BeaVer;’' 7 ' ,: -' ;,; - •■ 1 Star, ,<Beav»r: .vv. Camden, Hemphill: Reaver; nenesee,RenoiCin\.: »:• “ Caroline, Doy,’Beaver; SSTLast evening atdafikrthGro'were two feet sev* en inches water lnthcchannclanflfalling,: -. For. Cincinnati and:9t* Loata* ' I *ghVdrn u g h tsteametSWAN,B.May, TglUCLiaMaxter, will leave for. the-chove andinte r (S»aßpH|raedmtr.laudings,io-TnDrrQ3^.-.:- •. •’©/■freight or pawageapph-i onboard. or to >-.t . .. g p f4 James may For Cincinnati. ;• light dranght steamer.- HIGHLAN • DEIt, Fosse, Moster.iwU ieave inr the and iiiiermediaifc.poris, today: j For freight or pottage apply onboard.* ClndnnaA and JbOalavllle* ~ MM&Jfc -yilE staunch steamer PACIFIC, T. Camp*' Master, vyillleave forthe above pad m termediate,ports,to-dpy. ,v ; For. freight or passage apply on board, or to. ; . GEO B MI^TEMIfcRGER.Agenu For Cincinnati. tjJE&M&The new and splendid Passenger Steamer (Ul FINANCIER, Captain AVM. KotTnr, }vill .leave for the above aiul all intermediate ports today, at 10 o clock, AM , For freight or passage, having superior accoramoda-. lions, apply on board.' atig2s i . Far Cincinnati, , ■ Ad*»:a - :THtiii«ff and light draught steamer,’ MAJhCOiiUMBIA,OfiBES,Miuter, :<teww3ttßlg.r- Hill Icavo for the* above-and imenne* OBSaWBaasMI uiate ports to-day: For freight ot panage opply on boartl. »rn2l For Clnomnau, ts The revv, light draught passenger £^J*3d[^—steamer, DOLrllllV, Capt.- llAzi.Trrr,, jmygiSgngisr ■ will leave for the above and' utieVtno* m i iimiliim viiii.,iLi ports, this day. ; For freight or passage apply, on board. seplB ■ Summer Arrangement. ~ • I n fPfe tfr THF steamer BEAVER,Cbas. fc.Clarkej AfigEES& Muster, vviil leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, tilasscow, and Wellsville, every Monday. Wednesday* and Fndny-rti«d returning on ; Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o clock, a. m. . Hormg a.hoat at the landing, we are prepared tp receive freight (M any time. For freightor passage opply to nial~-tt . O. \Y, UARTONACO., Agents. ■ K. Tits new, liaht dmughi, Yost running lJr >t 'fr*iiy siemnerClNDEttELliA.CAi.nora.-Mas* " sBateWBHS* ter, will leave for. the above and mter naßSSSSßEmcdsuie ports every Monday. AVnlnes* riov. and Friday, at 10 a.m. t f or freightor passage, apply on board. • < -;y23 : Regular PACkef fOr Snnflshi ~ THE fme-Steamer WELtSVILLF*. Capt Burtfcvwilt leave for the altpve aud' Inter* mediate ports on Urfauday* ntul &afiin/ajrt.~. . For ircigbt or passage.apply on board, or to. •.. augW LEO D SIILTENBUIGER, Agt VAN AMBURG & CO’S :SE3« - ..-Am* ff rru'nn llomf, mi Monday andTiundan- tfir oth and 10i* */ On.d.rr. JS4t». • . , . For Two Days Oaly ! Ha un of ato 4 o clock., r. m.. ami CJ 10 V 111. the fYfniH/J. . "/ Admission S.J .• Children under -t) vrar* ot age. lidli price. Iheproceynmi 01 tTnrTtogv*. Cage*, Ac., will enter the übovr euv. irom Bm«pr. m I i o'clock on the above mom *lls;, preceded by. ibe rolo**n| Tobn -llheda, or Grecian .fltnte Cnrna«e, pnoiird and gilded in the. most goraeous n*y■roittatnui.c l’o«t * Kumous.New .lorV Ura«f Maud. ■ ; imdCiige* ore all new, (built by the . best inrehfl)ti«'M m Nrw- ink.) highly hinsbrib painted and decnrußd; nt.MJnvwn by a troupe ot IPOdapplegrry Horses, the UneKtstud ever collected together. Jhe Cswlcaile. will pas* through the principal streets of tlie ejty (fcdeetmed for cxhitm<c>mLin lb* tpamou* Pavilion erected for Hi* exhibition ot this collection ol animal*, whirr the public may have an-opportunity of beholding the THni/.LhXQ .PFtIFORMAXCES of JBIII £• Calhoau anti Mr* Drooks, \\ ho. together..will pive.an interesting tlUuirebnnof the : acc.cmlancy of. intellect over the winl tenant* of the (orrst. [flee large Bill*at the principal Hole!*.] -.- -. fbe ,<nme w ill he exhibited at New l:a«tlr.lbe6ih-Oii< irevilk* tbe (Ith. oud BuUn the 7th ot October. I«ep2l-!f Freih Arrirat of New tioodi. M’MUM.EN & DmVXrNfi’fc FASHIONABLK CLOTHING STORK, ■\TO. m LIBERTY STRUCT, opposite Tih *t. The li subscriber* have juitreceived their first Mock'of TALL GOOD*, which they offer to their fnrurtK and the public.at reduced prices, tor cash fluid stock consistsin part of T rench. Belgium. English nnd American Cloth*, nil colors and (intimities, suurd lor dress nml tVoek coats, overcoat* and cloak**. plnin. plnid. nnd tancy Cit-Mfflere*, latent styles. Tweed*, flimincts. Jean*.Aivin great vari ety of style and quulitv. plain nnd fancy flilk:Sutm. Cash mere, \ alcnctn. nnd Cloth-. Vesting, together With white and inncv upper, and under Shirt*, silk, cotton andwool* en Drawer*, silk, linen nnd cotton Handkerchief*; Cra vats. Scans, Gloves and Suspender*, of oil qualities hud sires. The above stock Ira* hreu selected with great care oxnressly for this market, and will b»'manufactured to order m ft style ihnr cannot tail to give satisiactiou lo the most fastidious. We have also on hand a large and eon) plefe assortment 01 ready-made clothing, which we offer to the public on the cash principle, a* towns the lowest \VM. A. MhMt’LLEN, ' aug29 ... • JOHN E; DOWNING. ‘ Rliii Lrille’t New Sovcl,. JUST RECEIVED. AT M. A. MINER’S— AMELIA, ora \onlr4 Lndy s \~ctiM[tt<les. : By Mils K Lenin?.. - Condirt i Arm Iht er Guttle, or & Gazetteer of oil the Town* on the Western \> aters, comuinuig Sketches of llie CiUes, Towns, nml Counties boruenng on the Ohio and Mississippi river*, and their tributaries, together with their Population, Product*, Commerce, Ac.. Ac., in IB49; and many interesting events connected withlliem. Com piled from the. latest, and best authority. Duly. 145 cents, with 44 map*. A Whim, or it* Consequences. By Q. P. R. James, Eaq. (Fresh supply.) : , ■. . The Orphan Neiee, a new Novel, by Mis* FJlcn.Pick enng.; 7 ,7.: ■■ .. Graham’s Magazine, for October- ... . Democratic. Ileview r for fleptember. Lutdl’s Living Age; No- *d3o. . . Chamber*'Miscellany, No. S 7. ■ . *•,•••• , of Allegheny, has n!) the above. 1 .... M, A. MINER/ SpmhGeld sired, • scpl4 ... , , , Third door above Second st. A LMANACfII ALMANACS J ALMANACS !—/>/< .A D,VA3 r NEwould hereby inform the publm that he publishes annually, for gratuitous distribution by himself am) oJI hit Agents, flu Alntnnnc. coiled Jayuf.t Medical Guttle io Health Thu calculationstor this Almanac are made with great care and accuracy, and for five, different Latitudes; and Longitudes, so ns to make them equally useful, ns aCalendnr, m every part of the Lnitcd States nml British Norlli America They are printed on good paper, and- with hmulsoinc new. type. ; and nrc neatly bound, and beside* being the ncute*l and most accurate calender pruned in the Uaited States, they contain a large amount.of valuable information, suited to the want* of all, nnd ot that kind, too, which cannot be found m books.. liw Catalogue of Diseases, with, remarks and directions for their removal, is really invaluable, nnd make* them welcome visiters in every house thev enter. Everi 1 fam ily should possess nr least puc.of these Annuals. His Almanac for X 849 is now ready tor of which be designs to publisli at least Tiro Millions, and in order,that every family in the United States nnd British America, may be famished with p copy, he hereby in vites Merchants and Store-keepers to forward their or ders to him us early as. possible, and. they shall be sup plied gratuitously with as innliy copies ns they deem ne cessary to supply their various customers: Theyare al so invited, ut the smne time, to send a copy of their Mne*,*.Onn!.* winch will he., printed ami placed on jlie r I,e Almanacs scut them, ulso without charge-. Diev are olfo requested to give, ult necessary direc non* how the Almanacs should he forwarded 10 them Bj low the> cannot he sent t»y mail unlpss the poelnge is first paid on them here. . ' - • ; • . Orders (post pmd) directed to DR. D. JAYNF., ! Philn delphiu. will meet with prompt utteunon.: • • * Tamihcs enn obtain these Almanacs gratis, of. ' - _ f m A JAYNES — n lorp ’ *0 Fourth st., Pittsburgh. *»* «•—i IMr German Almnriue will be ready forncliv-- rym u few day*. scplS Commerctftl How Cabinet Wftferoora S. .t. b. Young a Co. ■ >t; TTAVE removed their CABINET JLA AlUr-ROOMb to Commercial Row, Liberty street,.opposite the headof SmithCclU: where they wgfi keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of flo fas, Tallies, Wardrobes, Bureau*, Bedstead* Clmlrsaiwl every article in their hue of business. Undertaking promptly attended to otrehsimable may 87 ~ ” To Country Merchant*. ” MERCHANTS will find it to thrir advantage to cnlfat Mv HODKINSON‘S. ,a* he hn*_ now in Mote u* large and desirable an us*ortment of Chinny GlaKtJ Quffn.iirart, <Et., suitable for: country merchants. u« m r usually fouriu in eastern "ho’utesu und at equally low. Prices/ M. HODKINSON. aug2o lie Wood near Fifth. A ' ;v‘!■Hj-U'V-V'' MCTIOB SAfcKS, JOHN D DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, •: SouiA-Easf comer, of • Wood' and 1 Fifth -streets - STOCK OFAN KXTENSLVE RICTAIL DRY GOODS 8 I‘ORK—On Thursday morning, September 26th, nt 10 o clock, at ihe Commercial Sales Room- corner Wood and Fifth,streets,. .will be sold, without reserve —an ex tensive assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Good* 'con sisting of splendid real wool dyed Block Cloths: French and Amencau CaMuneres, Sminctts, Kentucky Jeans Beaver and Pilot Cloths, Red, Yellow and White Flan nels, 1(M super. Blankets, English, French and American Prints. Mona do Lains,Alpaccafl,Bomlra7.ine.Ghla Plaids, colored Cainbncsv Damask Linen 1 Table Cloths, Silk Serge; Blue, Black ;and^ Plaid Dress Silks. Satin and Fancy,Vestings, Sewing Silk, Menno,Terkeri and Wool en .Shawls,' Silk and Cotton Hdkfo., Hosiery * Cloves Wooiej* Comforts Ac ’ At2o’elock,Gfofm«,Qt/rrmtrar*, Fumiiirr &c C half chests Y.H. and Black tea, S boxes Vr tobacco a quahUiy: of groceries, china, glass-and quefcnsWare: table antler}*,-:window, blinds, looking glasses,mantel clocks, iron and wire sdfe*, cooking and franklin Moves •A-geheralafiiortment ofnew.nnd second-hand household furniture, Ac. At 7.o T clockj.Yarif/y Ooods-rFashionable ready>made clothing,'-boots'and. shoes, fancyand staple dry goody, German fancy goods, gold and silver watches, jewelery, musical mstruments,guns, pistols, saddles, bridles, whins trunks Ac sepSO _ JOHN D DAVIS, Auct HOUSEtftfED Wednesday roormnr. September 27th. ntlOo’clock at the dwelling house or blts. Sophia S. Smith, adjoining the new Roman Catholic School ffoase. Penn street; sth : Ward, will be sold her entire slock of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac.; among which are Mahogany Bu reaus, TablesjChalrs,Bedsteads,Feather Beds.-Matres scs, Bedding, Table Cloth** Looking Glasses, Carpeting. Fire Irons, Fenders, China* Glass and Queenawore; Ac together with a general assortment of Kitchen Furniture.- Sc [sepgQ]- JOHN D DAVIS, Auct T ARGE S ALE ; Volumu Jutl net#-' I j td fmttt Nac.lark.'—Oii Mondny,.Wednesday and Thursdayevenings, Sept 25th,27th ami 28 th. at 7 o’clock.; at the Commercial Sales Room, comer of Wood nnd sth : sts. will.be sold a very lerge andivalnable collection of newßookSy embracingstandard works in all the various departments of science and literature, which may be ex amined at •the Auction Store. -» Anvate sales during the day at very low prices. • ,:Rep2d JOHN D, DAVIb, Auct. auction sales* B 1 JAMBS I&'KBNNA, AUCTIONEER - No-1 IVWood Strxst. three doors fhom Finn. TOBDERS rutting this city with a stock of Goods for if ; sole.'can be accommodated, wiuie they remain, wilh. the use of a Room, on moderate terms, m thevSdetory of M’Kenna’ft. Auction Bjorn?, No. 1J.4 Wood street, three, doors from Fifth.. : . ! Allot—for Rent,.by the week* month, or . year, for the storage of merchandise only* an excellent dry Cellar, with board floor: • sept? JAMES MKFANA, Auct GAN Air BOAT COMPETENT, WITH OABIN FUR NITURE* BEDDING* TACKLE, HARNESS, &o.a( Auction.—On Saturday next, September '3oth: at 10 o'- clock m the forenoon, will be sold, without reserve, the Canal Boat Competent, as she now.lies m the Canal Ba sin, near Liberty street, sth ward, with all her Furniture, Tackle. Harness, Ac., comprising. Matrasses,’ Bedding, 2 Cooking Stoves, 2 setts Harness, Poles. Lamps. Ac seplß JAMES M KENNA Auct AliXiiffTaPrisAWß’ssAtE of two dwelling HOUSES. At AuriupL—Oa Saturday.next. Septem ber.TOth. atSoclock injbe afternoon, will positively be sold, without reserve*'on ihe. premises, bv order ot the Adinimsirqlprof the lata. Patrick. Stapleton, deceased, one large two story iramc dwelling (louse, well (unshed, situate on Webster st- uenr Washington street. Also, one large two story frame dwelling House, m the rear and fronting on Poplar alley. Both -of which arc on n lease ot syenrs tVam t«tofApril,.l?4ll. Terms nt sale. . OMU.N REILLY. Administrator. *ep23 ■ JAMKS. M'KKNhA. Ann FOR SALK—OO Building Lots in **New Troy.*’ b<*nu uiliHy situated. and ibr* most pleasant place for o private re.Mdem’e, in the. vicinity oi Pittsburgh. Aito—A lot in Allegheny ciiy, near federal *i„: front mg-gt) feel oa Middle alleT. anil extending hock ten. . ' Also—A-house and lot on Wmer alley. Allegheny eitv. All or any ot the** lots will be sold lower, ami on easier terms, (trait any similar property now m the market. For particulars enquire of LYKSfKR Sb.\ MOIK. at the office of Edward Todd A Co.; comer Fifth A Mar ket street** or oithe subscriber, sepr-ic THOMAS MELLONVAttorney. XjUUISALK—A foiOftHich W« near the corner mWw 1 !?• He. auhe uew German Church. This tot. do by t*Oft wilt lie sold on arcwniuodaUiig iertn*, or teamed on per petual lease.wfthihn privilege ofbuying out the groum rentaiany tune.. AUo—Several other Irats on ihr l(t!!>tfttli]frrrntptace*- mv sale on accommodating ieim«. or perpetual lease.uk tusy suii pUTThoser^;. ftagtS-till chang'd • THOMAS MKUX>N? Valnable liatlacii Mfandr ; ON MARKET STHKET. FOR SAI.E—The smre m present occupied Uy Mr John Thompson, on Mar ket slreet. two doors above Fifih.Hollered for sale. Also, a very handronic-locatum ttl Sloncheiiier. con lowing about U acres, with a dwelling house nnd -other .improvement*, torrucrlv the residence ot Rev. Mr. Mc- Curdy. Apply to (>F.O. BREED. sepg-dlm ■ ■ 01 Uoo<l street. lAUtt BALke- A house and lot ui the 111 Hi Wnnb price A house and tot in the Sixth Ward Puce. sr,slid. . A bouse and two lots iulhe Seventh " nrd. Price. I hree houses and lots in the Eighth Ward. • A house and lot in Allegheny. Price. Bk.»u, * A house and two tots in Lawrenceville. ** The above will be sold on liberal terms.- 8 CUTHBKRT, Gen. Ageijl. . xplfi • a SmithfieM .or+et: \r.AUVAiSLK PROPERTY IN Al-I.hXiHK\V FOR • . T HALIv—A large, well improved property ot.m fen > front by ;£2t feet deep, rontmuing A romfortnfilc collage- ; tiouse. with hall in center, nnd four room von hr*t floor. ' two large chambers, good retlnr and out houses, inrge ; garden and extensive grapery, also a vast rnnety oi ; truits amt flowers, and a ianje kitchen garden and ft pump ; oi sofi water. V ill be sola at a bargain. Price. *2OOO i S. CUTIIUKRT. Gen. Agent. 5 . . ■ ■■ ■ :• Smithfiei . street, j lAOU BALOVA small two Mpry frame dwelling house. .. conveuirnliy situated, fronting on Pride street, one street lievoud the Hospital. The lot is 21 feet m trout, by 123 feet deep, and will he sold on accominodaung term*. Tor further particulars apply at the hotise.or in i»ep2_ JAMEB-MAY. Winter street. T7OH «Al<h . A tirsi rate second hand Piano, cheap tor . cnih or credil. will he given to a responsible purcha ser.. Lnqnire.ot • ; Jl. Ii..R\AN, sep2D-lw Nq.B7 FtflU street- . ■\TL\Y BOO kfij—Pionur History: being an account of - the first examination of the Ohio Yalley. and the early settlement oi the Northwest Territory, chiefly from original manuscript; containing the papers of Mr. Geo. Morgan, those ot Judge Burk, the diaries of Joseph Buell and John Mnttewn; the records of the Ohio .Company, Ac.. Ac., with numerous plates and mrp». By S. P. Hil dreth. . Orators ot Abe American Revolution, by E.L. Magoon. .With portraits of Hamuet Adams. James Warren. Patrick Hpnry, Alex. Hamilton, Fisher Ames and John Randolph. J voL cloth. • .Retiring iromßu«ine»»j or, tfie Riph Man s Krror. By T. S. Anhar. . . , . , v A few copienof each oi the above works re reived lhi» | dny and for rbla hy. i JOHXS'rON Jfc STOCKTON. BooVmllmr/ kepS corner Market and Third ei*. A Art BAGS mo GOFFER: -ttV/v flO.:;v I*aguyra.. v . . ■ 50 Sl Domingo: i2i boxes SxlO Glass; 105 “ ; lUxU “ 5» 7xo • “ 25 “ 10x14 u ftShhds. N O. Sugar ; SO barrels No. J. Mackarcl; ,100 boxes Rosiu Soap. No. 1; 100 ■ Dipped Caudles; 105 . .Cinciun&u.Moiild, received ou consign mem nud lor sole by sU ... 8.& W. HARBAIJOH. MORGAN'S WORM KILLER bring* uwuy the wornu “West Deer Ip., Allegheny co.. Pn. ■ ‘Mr. John D. fiTwean— Dear Sit: Thui* to certify that of Mr. Porter, one phial of your great Worm Killer, ami gave two teaspoonfuls of it to one of my chil dren,-two year* old. and m a short time it passed upwards of forty-six large worms. Andrew M’Cullouqh.” . ‘*l witness that the above staraemmu is true. • Samuel Wright.” Prepared, wholesale and.retail, bv the proprietor*- JOHN D MORGAN, Druggist, 1 mnOfl -■ , . Wood street. Pittsburgh- JAB. McGCIRK, Fashionable Tailor, Third »t... near _• Wood—i<l. Charles Buildings . _ [seplS-v To Flour Dealers. r TAKE NOTICE—TIiot-William Hemnuugray. of the city of Pittsburgh, having been appointed Inspector ot Hour, by the Governor or the Commonwealth-'under •the' Act H Assembly ot tile 15th day of April. IR-’l5. in nml for the city of Pittsburgh, and the counties ofAlle gheny. Westmoreland, Wnshingtoti, Fnvette. Green, In diana. Jefferson. Armstrong. Butler. Denver. Mercer. Crawtord, artd Venango—will this day en ter upon the duties of Ins office under Ins commission. He may be found at Mr. Wesley Greer’s store, comer of Water nnd Smithfield streets., -sepS-lm Euro eau Agency. ril. J. KEENAN, Eitrbpeati Agtnt, has returned to this A • city, from.the Sdotli, and will leave, In a few days, on the twenty-second tour of this Agency for Europe. Persons having debts, legacies or cluims to collect; searches to make, or remittances of money to their friends, or other business to transact there, will require location him oMwedmfr/y, at the Merchants' Hotel, on Smtthhcld street.. - : Remittances 1 of money can at any time he made to oil paits of England. Ireland, Scotland. YY ales, or the.Conti* nent-of.Kurope,' through lit* Agents in the various chum .of the United State*,' During his nbsence m Europe, busmesseniru-tied io Mr- James May, Merchant, in this city, will be duty torwnrd ed and promptly-attended to. j THOMAS J KEENAN Pittsburgh, September.Bth,: I&48i /"YRATORSo/* theAmtncan Revolution, by M. L. Mn- Vl/ goon..with plates of Pnmuel Adams. Joseph Warren. Patrick Henry, Alexander Hamilton. Fisher Ames and, John Randolph: dedicated -‘To Students who are not drones. Christians who nre not bigots, nnd Citizens who .are not demagogues.’' • - • . Retiring from Business; or? the Rich Man * Error. By: T.S. Arthur. Tlieabovejust received nnd forsfole by elmutt&!'Ngm<w, seps sft Market, and 78 Wood street. FLANNELS! Hamiels: !r-Just rec ed nnd umvopen ed. a large supply of white, yellow, and scarlet flamielsj all.wool, which will be sold by the piece, or single yprd, lower thnu the same qiinhtv of goods have ever heen before offered..,. PHILIP ROSh, selfl ■ N 0.59 cor of 4th aud Market;*!*. GINGHAMS.—Just received a fine assortmen ;; ot. very handsome dark ginghams .of yvery.quality Irom' common to ivery: One’ lot of ..very superior daxk fflaghaiDS at I'Jjccnt&a yard,- warranted fast colow. J. 7-W •>. • PHILIP ROSS. * . ’ .No. 59 cor of 4th and Mhrkeists. -1 *• * - ' .... " •’> 'i k. . j „ * t ». •'•r z . •' t ■ ..••.•■•if.- < s ** r '.l-- «-•: -— 1 -• i r r . ■■ •?' -1 .• ' "•-v 1 - -.I „V... 1 - > v • r <r * - Sales bjj faction. ior Salt. tOli l LQtlf C- r"--' i-r-v s' • ;*r --r: ; ••i? - i ',r’'^'^'o7'. : ‘%-^v''‘-~ ; r;:'- v i!>i.Vii;^,.-. s V S' ; v '"« - . -V-..V •• V ! ->.*-'•-- 41-> vjA^'.V^JVt: <v:-._>^.; ) f.'-'v •;- ,-~: *.;rv. ; ... . .. ~_... ... ..^„ . ,f - / * * i. ** fc , T ' 1 1 * ,* i ' , ' . I V\*v **■ . h --^.i*; ’v • ‘ i % : C ->* :;, ~ t - .«•••■;- ■.'••• ><;ii* /•'i't-.-r.£ .•‘- -V--- ;■..7.. *;-' ! ' K -.V-'jr*-- ’•*■ * : <'^,S , '^i>'. >.:S‘.-- ' .'v ._ S ~ J ip- » i, ' < '“ [ I 4 ' ll O * y ' \ if* t&* 1 i- 3 - V 1 r k -^> > .V it s-’Vii •ri-i • : ,u r • 5 -j -_■y"''? t '** * . ~ f l THIS NEW GOLDKItf HEis HIVJ3 J AGAINV FALL A ? D mV mi ff omS 1 TLST receiving am! now opemmr mthe Ririi -* ; J Of &O BIG bee nxu: 1 on Market street, > between Third nwl Fourth -street —one of the largest, theipcsr and best n» oried *uu U of . Fallout Winter DRY GOODS Meroficred m pm*. , tars'll to which the attention ofour numerous customers and the public general!) ,is respectful!) invited, o the .suhscriber.irconademibalhfi-canoKer in Dry Goodens cannot beeurpas'scdby mivoilierltou-ieUi- • -• .-•'•••'•: -.j --.Xi A these goods haw* !>een,purchrued tt prices far be low those of any former season they will he sold nt greatly reduced prires; v Amomr. this LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK mil no found many choicd and desirable good nt low prices. - ' ; j * , - LADIES* DRESS GOODS' ■ Very rich and fashionable Dress Silksj PJauf and Striped Black Satin jstriped and plaid .Silks ;’ plain black (very glossy) Gro rie Rhine ; plum blnck rich Lustre; Lustnne: Silkf 'for Viwues; .Mantillas and Cape*, at \cr> low pnces| 7 : new|Rt..deßigns-and.'laic*t t> c* Cashmere*; plain and satin striped Cashmeres, \Crj cheap, French Mehnos,~alf color«; J)o Laine.s, plain, figured and satin mripedj at agretiit reduction on former prices, Gala, Cnl tfoirma:;apd^Coshmerp. Plaids; <■Molimr and Mon*erey Plaids; alt qualities; Alpaceas,all qualities and colors, from 12i to 7ffc/per yrtrd. , r-SBAWLs/ smwts'j - ♦ Fine Cashmere, and Broche Shawl*; - 2tlock.embroideted-Cashmere and Do Lmne Shawl* .-FmeThtbbet ond De Lfune Shawls Fine black and colored Ciothr 81m\yh; Fine quality Long Shawls, very cheap. Plain b(ock and plaid Silk Simula ter) rhenp, A Jargelol. Piaid Black Shawls, from 75 cents to S 3 0(i each, oil wool. ... - u DOMESTIC■ GOODS!- MUCH BELOW FOR *, , r BIER PRICES. • Good nark; Calico, from 3to Gc. peT \ ard . Best quality dark Calico, from b to 10c , Yard wide purple do., aH2Jc.; i Good-ynnl-wido Bleached MusJtn.from4 tob|c , Lhbleaced Mc-din, yard wide and heavy, 5 to ole ; Bed Tickuigsnnd Cbecks.ali price*: ■ Blanket*, iroro-coarse to the .best quality,, very, cheap; A lull assortment of Red, Whilh and Yellow Flannels; - Satinets,-Kentucky Jeans. JtsTsej a, Ltnvcvs, Ac , Jfcc , all of which will be sold at reduced rate*-—o; ; • At So, 03 Market at. . ! >■ . 1 «pp»o-tf \vm i. nusgr.LL, K. D« Thompson, H' * Ac. 110 Marlin doors from liberty street* A Sir^JK?£*X e “ hi * emire stoefc of Fail and Winter DRY GOODS j consisting of evetv style :nf Rich UreHS Silk*; all wool Cashmere* and DcLnine*; French Merinos, all color«;.Cimugeable and Black Silk*,' for Mantillas: fancy colored De Lnines, for children' SHAWLS of every kind than* fbsbionahle; *omc new style* of Long shnwl.tv ■Worked CapeH and dollars; from the. lowest to the highest prices.- . . - . department is very lull. Green and faneu Floor ■ Cloths always on haml , The above Goods have been purchased *incc the'de presmon in prices; and willbe sold at the lowest raie*- seplD-lf V - K w <nnnrsi At Ac. Gl5 Slariti ?r.. betteeen Fourth amt the Diamond. subscriber has just-received from tins Lantern -X citiean new stork or ' _ FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Purchased since the recent great, fall in pnccjs. vu: • 4-4 Brown Muslin.only s cent*} : heavy,6l “ ... ; 4-4 Bleached Moslin, 5| 1 . f Red Flannel, all wool, only 18Jr-.: ..' FurnitureOdutZffroin 4 loC^o.; Douhlr Purple Calico, fast colors, C»ic.; Trench Dress C»inghom.«,iaic. 4-1 Double Purple Chintz, VJic ; ' . LADIES'DRESS GOODS’ . PansPrintedCa'rhniercs; - ■ ** ■ “ - Moui,do l.aine* \ • ... SolinStfipr Cashmeres; * J Mous. de Lnines: Wide Black Silk*,.Rieh Lustre* . (’iiainelion Silk*, all shades; - • .•: . Satin. '/i ' French Lamartine PiahU; ' . lialla pioids, .high eolori; Coburg ond.Thihet Cloths; Plant Alpneens. nll erdnri;... ' Lyoucse Cloths, 51 •FreochMerinos. <• . , Wide, Black Plaid Silk*: SHAWLS’ SHAWLS’! j® Pn/i* Printed-/IVrUrrri Shawl*;- .CliumeJmn Silk hhnvri*; Mouvde !.nm«* Krntiroidered hfk and col'd Cloih ShawUt new style fun*, all woo). Broehe Shawls; Ploid I.ong Sbuw}<; Piain ami Kuibrnidcred black and mode colored Silk Fringe Thibet SlmwN. ■ ■ . VARIETY GOODS’ New fall style Bonnet Rih!idjtsV('.i«ltrnrre Seiirf-cCn vats. Glovev Mitt*,: Ho*irr). blneli Silk and <Yuttp«, French Work Copes anil Chumtettee, mu) new style. French Work Collar*, from isje. io • GEXTLEMEXrS-VOOVS ’ ( A nob Freuclt aml F.nsli«h Cloths.On-*- AimcTciiartJ Vesiing-ft; n large variety o! new-styh* l.Uiek ami laney'-Siik and Satin Se»ri>» nmi-Crnvau; Silk •»«,! MeriDoX'nder Shirty anil JJruwer* ;.Glove*, llrutdker chiet>. Suspender-:, and Hosiery, . • • / The-above Goiui\ ate jint whonliey nrc.reyro«eiiie.} i,-> be-and will richly repay till who will vail nmt them, us they are much lower than thev-havv ever been seen before in thu city, ' ABSALOM MORRIS,- • - *epl3-lia. .. • ■ ; .Market *}.. Piiisdiargh., A. A. MASON k C 0..") tC. iT." A.VJ*7I(SxY i' CO-. «rtsßr»Ull, • i ! • NKW YrtRU. WHOI/ESALR DRV GOODS. .. A. A; MASON & C(> , Ao. Ot) Martrt .'f'trieii henrstn ThtrJ and Fnvtih 'carts. .V PITTSBITHGJf. PA: INyiTKthe attention of all Merchants to their exten sive slorLvtCpmpnMngfnon* t\&uxij- hundred park a§tB,)of Pau. asi» Wixtf.h Goons, whle.li win heotTrr.'d by the piece or package, at the lavevax enstcm « linlewile ptlPP*. ■ "/ " ; Receiving the greater portion o i our Doursne 4b»ons. on consignment from the tnumunrlurvr*. dml In-ini' po*- facility act! ndvomnijeihruiitfh onr New York House, we ieei assured that we shallhe enabled to compete fullywith imy id the eouutrv; - Our stock, in part. coilsUl* of— . • .'lfl ca*e* Cashmeres and Det.aincj*;. •5 Caliem** and Gi«gbom«; -4 *‘ > Alpaccasßud Lyonese Clothe, .; ~ • : 5M bales Red, While and Yellow Flannel;; . . 50 .** ...Ticking*; . - 150 Brown Muslin*; ITScaiMM Bleached Mu«Uus;. rlf) - J Colored Cambric, * 22 41 - Apron anil.Shiriiog Check*; v -• 20 i; . Cotton Flannels; . ~ fJi 5 * Cloth*. C»»«mere<. and Sotinetu; 2? ~ Tweed* nttd Jeans; _ Together, with a general n ml Clon k ,<•00110,, Silk* and; Shawls,' Ribbon*, rui.i I.anv, Fancy Oood*»Tmnmmg<. Ae,,>ey making in all, one of the tno<t,complete, fts well u« extensive stocks to he. found in tho country. AVe.will be constantly iti the receipt of the lotest styles of Goods, many bi\wluc& \ve shall be able {bv having them on commission,}'io’ v offer at better adcaufngc than UoaM possibly be offordedhy caMcrnjobhf rs> ; • ; 10“ Merehanl*)utrclm«tiig east are sbliciiedto exam i tue our assortment; uudJcunuhc low price* of ourgood*. I'. -*ep7- . Ai A ; MASON A CO. . JLnrfte Snpplv or Dry Ooodi. w» it.^MunpfiY, SORlir-EA?«T,Cpft>STI or EOI'HTU AM) MARKKTSTnEETS. HAS Jusicorapleled .opening hi* first supplyuf Fall r and Wiutrr J>ry Goods, ami Ima now-to otfcr t<v ins customer*, a large and choice lot to select irom. Mnny descriptions of coot}*, nlso, at greatly reduced prices. ' Great-Ear* hn* been taken tti ihe selection 01 the best make of.FRENCH CLOTHb. now togcnernllv used tor .dress coats; and geutlcmen warning: good* oiihis kind, wiU.fiud. his assortment the very best to select from Superior black Catsiracres.-Saiin, Velvet ami FnncvSilk Vestings. Merino und Cotton Lmlersluris,- super, black Italian and Fancy Cravats. Gloves. Ac., for gentlemen. In the Ladies department. also, will be.iouml the new* rst style Changeable Silks. Fantrv: Damask do.. newvlvle. Soper, black Silks,very glossv; Muslin de Lames; IMniu* and Printed Cashmeres; f renrk.Mennos. ot a great va riety of colors; fine printed.Mous. de Lames, us low lit IGcenTS.. New^:style Erpeadc Alpactas: plain black and colored do.; Satin Striped and Rand do.; besides a fur snpply of Staple Domestic Goods—such ns Flannels, Shirting nml Sheetings; Mwdin* at. an exceedingly low price; Irish Linen*,&c.; beautiful now style ot buglißh Prims, at 12ftc.; good styles from 4c. up to the first qunh* ties manufactured.. Buyers ore invited to call. . py Merchants will find, in the Wholesale Rooms, on 2d story, a choice stock of newest style goods, at pbout eastern prices. [sep9 Dally Arrival of*Fall Goods Cor the-Job* bliiff Trade* ' 1 A.,CO.< beg .leave to. call the atten tion of. merchants and dealers nr Gem/emrn I .' ‘Fur nishing Gooils, in Pittsburgh and vicinity, to our Ihrue slock of desirable FALL ANi) WINTER GOODS f now daily receiving. .. :■■>■■■ .; Some of :our goods arc manufactured by hr and the remaining portion bought under such ciroumslances as to enable usto.sellas low as eastern JohbiiigHouseH. We hare received fromour factory in the east, a large stock.of SHlRTS*which, iu quality of material. neatness of style and manufacture. nre secoml.to none tu the mar* ket.' \Ye-ipiH sell them lower than ther eon ho.bought in the eastern markets. On* slock will consistent pnri,of Wool and Merino Undershirts and Drawers; . . Cotton .. f - do; do.; Black and Fancy CraVots; do. do.' Adjusting Stocks and Ties ;; Suspenders Gloves, Hosiery*Umbrellas, Carpet Bap*, Pocket llundkercbiefs, Vestings, Ac- . Purchasers are respectfully solicited, to examine onr stock of Goods, and wilt be accommoUmed with plcasutg terms.- -vv.; . • Warehouse—North-east corner of Filth nml Alnr* staira;).--? __ _. ■• •■ ;;■ j (sepM - CALICOES!—Now open at N 0.59 f corner ol Xl Fourth add;Market streets, a very large stock ot handsome nawstyle Calicoes and Chintzes—which have been selected with much oarc. with jmrtioulnr i'cfcrcncc to fastness orcoloriug,-dkrahility..pf fabric, nml beauty of design. "Among them ttiiiy be found':.- V ; 3)nrk calicoes only d cents. British Chintzes; 121 cents, Fast.color d 0... G| G recn. . 124 v .: British purple do., 126 1: BlUe and oraiigp.l'J'i’ '* ' Merrimac do .- 121. > > Purhcv Bed l.wiu/cs. do- blue do., 126-' M :: tormturu Cbitit/es. : r - . These goods an* now. lowrr limn ihey have, ever ..been before, and are worthy the jinmedinuyitlcntion of pur* chasers. . ; PIfILIF. ROSS, gepU . • • corner Fourth amlftTnrkct st*. . 4 LPACCASI ALPACCAS !?—Alarge siippty.of rcry 'J\. cheap black nmt colored Alpacca’Lustres, can now ■be -found, at No. 50. jlfafA«;'4fr«t,,nt‘,very low.prices; .Black Alpncpas.are offered qil2|'i»i aiynfd pp to the finest imported. Also, a fine;.,assortment, of.different qhnJities of mode colors, both iitam and satin strijied,. whicli-arc very imichiti ,v -V. .isepit ;: .if ~,./-\! V ;.v;;;;:y r .philtpross/. By Kxpresii.' •- • v GENTS. SUMMKU OOOD^.—Super..single rallied Fr«jich Habit Cloths; rich styles Oassimcres; black and colored Cashmeretts; Queen’* and Summer’ figured hml plain Drgpl)lKte**.-.r.ViiAUngH;*.‘-very choice’*. Marseilles, Silks atulSutiiiAOiid figured Litien prills: - Cheaper yet! ROBINSON’S Cloth Sior*;> ; may2s Post Buitdiugs, corner FiftlCrtnd; Wood. - SI r.K GIMPS ANDHRINGKS. —2l do/eir-yards Mack cut Silk Friiige=. pf various styles amfimceFysuitn hie. foi Mantillas. Ac?.; ISdozcn; yards htat:k Gimp; «r 4 idl widths nnd patterns, lor Ac.*, 44 . Figured Silk Coat Binding, jitst received tu : 0.-T" ZEBULON IaNZEy-S, au23 ' No; 67, Market street. .• •'•••i-'S'i V-> : ’-£ v .<M' - v 3 ' '&» J J C"4 ‘ ' V ' t - v V ? 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'-wi ■■ttr-iA .•» ■.. r ... •• • -,\.j..L-fc.'*..y—»»*—u ■. f. JT-7rv .».-^.c.. s /.-...j-.'7'.’.'....-£#'•'i.-iTf , -*:-Tr*7^;K.v;i.Ts.-«ap* '4- % >"' \-' 4/;' 4 T'®*& * . 1 “ ‘ "• T i -j. -'0„ - i ,* ‘ / , r “Jf Vis S.' < ’ 4> t ■ 'V "% “ Z.FJ-tiXfy' L ;‘v:' a : :.^-4 4 % , - i;j " -*■ t , 4'v j f . . * - : -f *A' y< »« * * } .C **V52?S< * rfrf % t . J r r* •“ «» ~'Of)i fcooftar. , ■-•L i'ii' ’ jv’V, v -ii 'Vivi?v I- 5 -'»* -S.*.-:■?. ‘ 4iV-e•.« ■' t-»"a- r/.j- ‘ Steam-Boat Column. iM& m* am CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH ‘ . OAILI SiTE AM PACKET JSINB. rpiil - luHepeu(lcnt;Ln»a of-ttieamcrsis now composed*' JL. o! ihe lurgest. Fwjn«:»i,' br<st finished and TornlaliCiTl : and most powerful :houts on the waters of the West. The highest u ages, ore pnul fur; the services of the, aiiil most experienced :tnen.engaged in iheriverbimness,— The hue hasbcpu.lll operation tor six years« has carried nearl> two miliums oi people, withoutdoingthe slightest «njur> to theirpersons.The proprietors challenge com-, panson with any passenger line in the Union for safety.: regulani) ami speed. - All .that money cap procure has: been provided for. the safety,-comfort nud convenience of p' , s engers . The boats leave for Cmcmnnuns follows;’ • MONDA YPACKET.—Thf. Moxoxff ahbla, Capt. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 100 clock; . »V heeling everj Monday evening at 10 f, m TUF3DAY PACKET— I The Hunreu No* 8, Capt Jno will-leave: Pittsburgh e.very.-Tuesday at 10 110 ° c * ock * Wheeling every-Tuesday evening IVEPNESDA Y PACKET*— The New.-Esola:sd No. -L Capt. S. lkan, will leavePiibibargti every Wedne&dav morning ntlOo’cJockj Wheeling every Wednesday even-: ingot 10 r m & J - J THhhSJOAX PACKET^—The> Briixiaxt, Capt, R. J -7; ~«v e Pt«»h«rgh every,Thur»dßy:monunff at 1(» o clock, \Vhceling every Thursday evening at 10p. m. FRIDAI PACKET.—The CuppEH No. .2,. Co pi, Cnwfa, w ill leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at lOo’cloek: >\ heeling every Friday evening at 10 pm- : SATURDAY. PACKET.—' The Messemoxb, Capt Ik Camp, w ill leave Pittsburgh morning at 10 o'clock, Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 p*m- SUiYDA Y PACKET,—The Isaac jC & Mason w ill leave every Snnday-morning at too clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at lOp. ». novlO 1848. 1848. Plitshnrghaml drowniviUeOally Packet Febrcabt Ut.lS4& * FebbvabV 15t.1949" LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A M AND 4PM t JESLJ& following new boats complete the line AjfiaKwHtfor the- preacm neupuu :■ ATLANTIC.> Capi. nr**™-™'? l "James Parkinson:BALTlC, CapLAi laeobs and LOUIS M'LANE, CBpt. E Bennett The boots are omirelyncWjund arc fitted up: without rsgard toexpense. Every comfort that- 'money can procure has been provi ded.' The boats will leavetheMonongahelaWharfßoat, tit the foot of Ross st. • Passengers will be punctnal on board, as-the boats .will certainly leave atlhe advertised: hours - jau3l LOUlSVliiliK PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI A LOUISVILLE, , onto ttXB. K IIBoCLAR. SAttrBDAV' Packet^—The A rfL i. No ! fine and fast passenger atearaPac- Vet TELEGRAPH. J. JT Perry* Com-1 fttifftraSPTfljfria mnniler, will leave PittsbuTgforHVheel-. ing, Cincinnati mid Louisville; and all intermediate Ports, every Saiurday, nt 10 o’clock’preciseljv • 1 For freight or passage apply on board, or to ■ ; • FORs\Tlf & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegrnyh lias been built expressly for a regular Packet,and with a view entirely to the comfort ofpas-. sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The -Telegraph will run m connex ion with theßen Franklin No 0 ami Pike No 9, to Saint I.oui«—tintclhroughyffnrr. bats. . ap2l-y ! Plttibnrgh find Wheeling Pocket. : iSress# • THlvswift Rteamer CONSUL, Dorset. P; ?.Kintvet, Masier, will leave regularly for r.wfVwia»iii Wheeling.on Monday, Wednesday,andFri»- j diiy. at 100 clock. j Leave WhrrtmKeveryTuesday, Thursday* and Saior i day, at “o'clock, a. ' j The Consul will land at nil intermediate port*. Every I accommodation. that cun be procured, for the comfort mid j.Rufety of. pa&ftengrrK, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a selfacting safety-gunrd, to prevent , explosion. • For freight or. passage apply on bomdror to ' I , ware. ..j.•. v JOHN FLACK. Agent. • For Cincinnati. /PV«>* K. Tub- new steamer. HIGHLAND MA rff/l-1 BY, Bcass, Master, wjli leave for the ‘■ t * above ami tmermedtateporL«regularly; frk>W»Wfti. 7i?AVi For treight or passage, applvou boafd I.■ ■ ■ .For Cincinnati.. I t fTS* dwwcbt aiMmrtr JOHN (- LjjpfSsfcEf Q» ADAMS, jviH-jeiirc lor the nbovr and in* j Bteuaaaak«(MTncajftte port* regularly *l>t or passage apply on bourd. r For Wbeelingt . /*K9*2* |v. splendid fa*i nmum? »tram*r Lck-.V’»*‘fflC AMERICA, . Decamps, Maticr. will ' lyavr; for ihtv above and intennedmte ! ,BlralU ports thtsduv.at 4 ocloek,>. m. • 1 t>r or pußSPgr.ftpply onboard.* j\T24 i •■ ||B • ■.. For Clnclnnail, , fcjsyj:.: —- ft Tire msiruriiiing; light ilrnnght steamer, l -”7®H®S3«> Rodgers. IMnjjtef. will leave f birtlMr above and intermediate ports'regularly. i - fright orpussag* apply oa board. •jV-SSi! •: ■ For Cincinnati... I* Trir. excellent Jov trnter Meamer, Iri (d r:nvineonlysftveiiteen inches water) w* LEWISWTETZni.,Cupi. Joirxsox.will UF ijfavr for the above., unrt intertacrimie [ port*, re^iarly. ; , For tVyighi.ot passage apply on board * i *pl**nduV paftarnger and moil } pt«*jimerl^LTJC t Capt.A. Jacob*. wilUeave ; (or tn* tibovr port during the pre«nu weetr. at a a . m\ t po«itirely; , • ’ ! or fr<*itrhi or up- >!yon hoard. •• • . • • For Now'Orleans. LgjaSttfr ..THE .fplendid nrw siramer SAVANNA, 4s»«3£&& H.Unx>isov, .Maxtor, trill leave regularly lor ilic above am! inlermedirite lauding*/ For freight or im?*agtMipply on l»ounl . For St. £ioa«s. i steams ORFENTAU LsMSgTOf ' akHoos, Master. wiUlrnve lor the nbovr ,!l * aiitJ mttfnaediaip poru. rpgularly- Vor freight or pas«age.npph~ on hoard, - = mats j • • • r For St* lioni®, jtpiendMlflteamer XORTH CAROLr- Des’lSSkyy Master, will leave lor the noove ana porLi, regularly Jh'orjwignrrir For SI. LonU. Oalcan, r4RiK.fr THK steamer ST. ANTHONY, Tuoa; WB£mm&3k M-'V Master, wit / leave farihenbove, ports, regulnrly ■l For treight Grpit*sm<f<» apply on board, orto - > JAMES MAY, or gnrnlfl GKOJUILTENBERGER. A«’l: . For Brownsvillel 7 r r I JE5}Ji THF. new Mail and Passe n err steamer AT-. dSsS3g£ I*AN iTC, James Farkixsojv Master, will leave lor the above port thtsdav,nt 8 a. at, positively. For freight or passage apply, on board. >. f v febg . Near Arrangementi ma»» THEifteamer.CALEßCOPEwill leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and WellsviMe.-on Tues dnv, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 a. m., re luming on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat at the (andmfr. between .Wood-street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at anv time. $ icr W HAftBAUGH, Agents, -. rmirb ; N 0,33. Woodaireel. ' For LonUvllle. - .THE Kentuccy.RiverPacket,GßEY EA* HiifutKg \Tn«i»y r will;leave- for-the above and intermediate ports regularly. . . . For trciglit or passage.apply on hoard. .• feb9 : For St. Louts*" ■ |.-,fP%i-*& THE new and splendid steamer ANDREW JdSSSfia FL LI ON, W II Fvlton,Master, will leave for the above tmd .intermediate- landings regularly. ••.For. freight or passage apply ou board, or to . jnn!7 JAMES MAY Steam Boat Stock for-Sale* y | OMv HALF of. the 6ne steamrWfVYO- JgSMggpgjt MING for sajn*, also, one eighth ot steamer • particulars andicrms enquire of S &W HARBAUGH, myfi : : • 53 Water.streeyaml HH Front »t For Greenwood Gardena and Manchester* rjtHE -summer. Greenwood having stopped lor the sea • X : son, Caldwell'* Line of new and commodious Omni busses,-the Gen. Scott and Gen. Thylor. have commenced running front Fifth street, betwecn-Market nnd Wood,-, leaving at the beginning oi each hour,front 8 o'clock a. m. until 10 r. m. . . . • • • •. • . •• The proprietor of tins Line: having u henvy bridge toll , to pity: hopes that a liberal public will sustum him m this .emerprisiv • •• Half-Dimes will not be taken for n passage ncross the Bridge. -.>■■ Stitci punctually will be observed in the time of .starling, : -. . • • .*• [»ep!2 . UlaaoluClon* rnilE FIRM of Acheson »V Dagg-H this day dissolved: X bv mutual consent. Air. J»a.T> Dngg having declin ed business i»u account ot til. health,. has- disposed of his interest to -Ins. C. Aclicsoh. The business hereafter'will bo conducted in the mtine of AY; h J.O.- Acheson; • WM ACHESON, •• Pittsburgh. July. I*l3.- . JAS. T. DAGG.. lit withdrawing iron* the firm of Acheson& Dagg,: 1 take pleasure in reeuinmoiiditig niymiccesAsorio ray: (fiends and the public v ; G July dO, 1848— • • Find Rich JeVeleryf v* MESSRS CHURCHILLA STANLEY. Manufacturers oi finest quality chaste, engraxnLotalartd plain box and -tied stone *+lt 11REAST PIXS; RINGS, STUDS. 'iLIDFS, IVIICII AEIS, %e ’ . Wn brg leave to-cu!l the attention of dealers toolnrgc .stock r»i the received and- for sale by. »t.«. i«> dealers onlv at tactnry pnrcn/ ; . ..Tjtc-nlmvr goods are ntamiiucttired from the iiuesi ma te mil. and include.-some ot: the • lie.-t und inoat approved sivles or >tonr Setts now in use. : ... EDWARD TODD A CO, • r \--i v--, Manufnciurfer/sAgeut, •• repll N. F.. cor. Fifth and Market st*>.{up slnir*. euhucriber tntb.rma his friends und the public •-Su-i2/geiierally,tlmi he has removed to a mnV and ex tensive Stable, on Liberty streeftih the Fifth Ward, above the Catral Bridge:Where'he kfcefts Carriages, Iluraur.hes; Buggies, a-Hearse, ftidii ) ig Horja?*, etc... HaS*ing .added largely to h'is f6rntrr ; i«rbcki he _solicU« -tlie; pairpndge Of ’ tlie public:- ■ ..r , N\lL Hordes kept liy the,dn>% weeVSiryear-j''. : iydhdiy ' : CHARLES.CQLEMAN.; EIN'G-\t r Otl.M, 7Weu?/i, : i'eiirri/, Erys!p<to3, tmd lUtrWrs Itch. nre often enred by Joli>4*;7/afmn"CAem* kaL Soup. tvhen even! k»nd*6t^ : reni'edy hh».failedl‘: That it eurca freckles,'iindcleara tiie skin, alt know.; Sold at the AinericQtii. Eiigle. &iChatfiiunitreet, and by. "WAL JACKSON, Ageiivv. * - pepH - SH Libeny.su Piitsburgh / VARDENFAKMTO-lA*^ . gardenuig piifiHues, - dve ov teu ycari, anil at a low rentVi ' -''v'-'l 'sepsis' ’• CoTOer.Sih'nhd Wylie sts< : - t * r <* r - V " £ * \ " < - £ F \ - * * 9 s *■ \l 1 , 1 ' S, is ; ' • - i ... - ~r - r. S fSW.” ; * • :* j-> i,--- • r -~ . ,{*■>> u ■ w;,.- i^l.v.. <, r** ■< 1 1 > t ** j v i f «»>„ > .“•j*', -i v ■: •-.-’••• t.:--.-:>•?.> 's 1 '< ~ - l , 4 h 1 /- r * * ’ ;‘ xciiA.se^tN^iB&l J ** IJr * i l '** r '-. OPTfje®,- 4 C®rtjT anytime JJillaof I^ , \ at ftte«?S?r il * ,hh * p ? n< * p 0 » I '' | '-Joseph B - BUX. • - • ••-■ ■ -4 ■-■ . . - BANKERS, .EXCHANGE And'PeaJtn in. Fcrafrn and EioS& £trji/J'-;'x, ' ; N “?,G°Uan \ iWrt, Tr»ji,^ <t J>,loK<fg*, fa™'* , “ ~ ~HlighOrKillg, ’ ! if.'i- iAviJE W.S*W-ra»W'JttHJo»ii«fcKaßMt-:.«i^;; .i :■ -Banker ars d exo hang h hr ok er, : - ■ ■■■ ■ ■ Offtce~T*orneTaf Fourifi streetandF&t r; !.T\KAIiER.ia •M-SPA J&IHS? 110 E?ehoi»ge;Ce»itficatdt of Depart, *?*-: ‘ . i&XOHANGKon all ihe prmcipaf ciues Union •'f°s®«Jfrijtfoni4 fount purdrt«i*ViV- w’w l £l^t3!-s n^Pnr^un^8rc wJ ve “ o^‘Jep f >4itp.:'V,--'T • ,X!pLLECTIQNB mad? on cliparts of ibeUaiou.atUj?••*■ J lowestnitea r _ npll-dlw&w3m j- C/ sswum umu • KIIAMEIIdt RAHIt. " fntm, DtaSm i» Foreign and %m!n£mS *"* <*&*«• >?**«. C °Char r |°» f Hoief B " d "'°° d t> f • " b J*\ hp^bub:s &. soar, ‘— *£*7?°"* £«*» «» Ejcftange Com and Bank A»i», Ac. 55 Marita street} Ptittbnrgh- * 1 WCtU-JOE. BtYWO B[in I pr I Cmcum»U i Philadelphia 1 “ Lonlirllle ' l Baltimore J “ | St.jLoou I , BAVX NOTE* * Buying raft* Buying nte. s - yWo Ims County & City ottPa'4 *• Indiana * « Relief Notes " l Kentucky } 11 Penns) Ivnnln Co | Virginia f “ New York A Wheeling I 11 Maryland > I « T«juieeaee 3 « NewOrlenns -w aulfl-y la* a Hooy. thus easaaii. t,.«,JK oos &SA.AGKXT. bankers and exchange brokers. Stxtb itrttts.y PiasluTgh, Pa:, • in Com, Bank Notes. ;Tinm Bills, Foreign v 9 E °? 1,11 u,ei Principal .Citiei of the Onion, •WS imrKS&£ or *f* e ln , 6tu n» to suit purchaser.. ' 1 cntmtei ll "famhirercisedondepositn.'' ' tn«v«^Pr? I 0 ; made oil all pane of the Union,' lit the ipryesx rales., ..... »epll.,y S«5 VAT l i . DISEASES. -Dr'Jßrourn. No 05. Diamond Alley, can he eflnsulte-d tq. yi ca !f B i a prddittitrnamreincidema ; to the unman frame. s B>hili#ondSyphnine.ernpiionß.ff6norrhcea nnd 4ts consequences,, together with all w- -: nermidrjea*tf‘,imjnmuesofibe blood,witholl diseases of renmaiorigin,skm d»* eas«tf,wnh stricture*, gleet, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and irapotehcy, . rheumatism; female w enkness,-diseases oftoe-womb,' monthly suppressions, diseases- of the jomiSj fislula-in 1 ano, nervous affecuontupainAin the- back aijdloin*rirri- ■' tntions of the neck of the i>laddernnd : kidneyK,'Fcorontic : i: eruptions, tetter; ringworm, mercurial diseases, Ac. ' . ' • '• TWELVE YEARS*. PRACTICE Exclusively devoted to the siudyamltreatment of vertetv ■■ real disorders,- and those nrismg itrom. youthful excesses* ; gaiety,; climate, or lmnunties of the blood/.wbereby-ihe : constitution, may have uecn enfeebled, tniables'Dr.'BrnTtri tooflerasMirancea-pf oil who may pbiee themselves under lus care ' Dr.Brown’sofficeanre convcmentlyarrangedinio ; • *.: araie apartments. Patients can \i*u Dr D. without tear .ofexposure to other visitor** r- Itisofimportanceio raanypersonsm needofmedieal aid, to obtain good adviceprivnioly nndprompUy.v. To hit ; ; such, Dr:; Brown's read) skill in removing'rmer/of rfi * roses; Sdrtlieir various forms niul.stages, oders inducements wliichcaiirarely-beequalled; Strangers are-hereby ap { prised* that- has been regularly educated in - evetybraneh. otmcdicine, and tor the lost twelve years confined:himselfexclusive!) to the treatment-of those diseases.. : nr’ •> Dr. Ilrewn <s the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh ;, who [gives ms whole attention to those conh plaints. r: . Jo?Certam,safc..and speedy cures wtU, in aU cMes r lm. guaranteed. - Recent cases are relieved m n short itmev wnhoutlnter rup&on from business < ;... or;.Rupture.-—Dr. per-'' sons ofßjrtcdwnlj Memm to mil, avneiuiKpaidpnmcu lar attention lo ihftt disease: . Letters Jroin a distance, asking advice, niost coniain a fee. or the) w ill not be utteuded to , JE/".Oflice on Diamond AllejVn few doors fmnrVFo'od street, towards the market.-‘ Consultations strictly conCj denlmiv.. ' ... . crct2s*difcwly. . RIIELMATIfrAI.— Dr. Brwvirs itewly‘diKcovered tem edy for RUrumotism n. a apredy and rftrmin remedy for that painml trouble.- 'lt never full*.: • Office anil PriVute t'oiP'jliuiion Hoojnf l ,N’o- C5 t Dfa mond alley, Fitisburghj- Pn; The .Ihiclnr .is always at home, - lanld>dawt.f Tlie Grand Purgative. DR: CLICKENER’S SUQAII COATE2) YtitiEXA JSLB EXTRACT PJLL&.—The&e celebrated JPills have qbtsuned an enviable noiorietym the United Slates, as a curative for Giddinrsx, Dyspepsia, SouisStonuich, ' ■->■ Headache. Fevers, Pile*. Costiveness, . burn, Liver Complaint* Scurvy, Sore-Throng. Inward Weakness, Palpitation of ihcltenrt, lndjgesuoD,and a •variety of other diseases lo which flesh is heir to", as a v.' ' znedicioe for ihenniliioa. • lu.BlLsrasane-of the year,—-v • spring, summer, autumn, ami winter,—and under allcir-; • ' curostances, ihev c;»n:;be. iaken with perfect safety and " success. As a Venmnigtt mid general medicmeforchtlN : ' • -v -drett, theyare xmtivrdlftl. Being coaled wuhpurrywbjm sugary children wiU*ii*»lytuke.ihetu;lheyneiihergiiprt ‘ mor -nauseate; are gentle,- bin thorough miueir operation. F.or adult* by increasing jhe. dose, they are equally ben ; eficial.- • As an Antt-rtihous-PiU they, will lie found tvith out a Ask nay one,-among the thoußandbSvho --' use theia.'undmi umjualihvd approval will be Jke.certam - - result; ; JRemember Dr. C. V.Chckcncris tie original inveufor: oi Sugar Coated PiU-vrind that, nothing 01 the jtort was - ever heard ol uunl Jie introduced 1 1643. ' : : . Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for-Chckener’s ' • Sugar Coated Vegetable Tills, and takenoothers,or lliev - tw_n.Se made the victims ot n franrl... - t < : : 35 cent* per bor - 4 ■ -.Dr. Chckener's principal office tor the Bnle of PjHs,’is 66 Vesey st., N.Y. . WM. JACKSON* 83 Liberty st,. head of Wood* Pitts burgh, Pa., General. Agent ibr Pennsylvania/ Northern ' •. Ohio, and tlw river counties of Virginia. * The ibllowingarc UiedulyajipOintedAgehUiar.Aile' gheny county, To.: • A.M. Marshall,) ' * * ’* 4 . Drßrown, S Allegheny cil> 1 - Jonathan Ghreisti;.Manchester. ' ' . AlexauderAsdale.WylicstrtcU.^;:.;;;' J.R. H. Jacques,’•Bffmfughtini.^ ; /- '■■■■ “ Wrn. J. Smith, TcraperanceviUe.-:!.-v ■■ .-0. H. Starr, Sewickley. - Edward ThorapsonV wilkniflburgh. DanichNecley, East rjibetfr^l.^r ■ . 11. 7.Mitcheli, Wilkirisburgb. H. Rowland fc Son/M’KeespottV C. F. Diehl, ElUabeth.- ' John Black,Tortle v - _ . M'Eldowncy, BakeMlbWnf-' i Samuel Springer, Clinton *' I * • ' **’ ; James M’Kee, Siewnrtstown Riley hl’LaultliUn; Plum township > » ; J. Fulton, fTarehtum . -Jeremiab.Ftemihg, liawrcnceviHe ...... .‘Robert AViUiams/ArtkursViUe. nug22-d&wCm t /\FFICEOF AMERICAN ft FOREIGN PATENTS; V/ JAMES GREBNOI'OH r 'of the late firm orJTellerft GreenoughiConlmuesthe business of .Consulting Engr .neer; and Patent- offiee In.the fcity ot WASHINGTOJfaVHe; maybe<rtm«ulte4aiid:empJo>*ed iurnoking examinations in machinery in the Patent Ot ficeand else where, in furnishing drwamgsandfipecihf * lions of. machines, and &1L papershecessary^ .transfer amend, .reissue or extend letters patent in th* United States orEurope vile cun.dlso be consulted pro -fessioriallyon all queations : of iidgationariatnguttder the* Patent La w, audrWill argue qaesuonsbeforetherpaient Office oran appeelthereirom. for whidi his long experi* ' ence in the PateMiOffice and in hiaprofessibn/iiave pe ctUior}yfittedhim.vTheprofejrtionaibusinea*ofiha]ate - Dn T. IV Jones having been placedmhishnmls. aUler- - (emu relationthereto should be nddressed to. him., post -'' - ■paid. * » Pittsburgh Gnxette, Pittsburgh Morning PogtiAnd: ; Si-Louts Republican will copy six months, ernd pnpern, ' itnd charge the advertiser.—Acjp Yori- Aft?- 21. . • , PALL FASHION* OP IIATO fUKIB4«.. JU’COED 4 (late AFCord&lLtnff,) : |» ; WILL introduce, on Sttturdnyi.Au«. 20, theFALL jjj&i STYLE OF IX A X:S * just-received .from' New ’. Yorki Those m -warn of. a neat ami beautifuMlAT. are invitedto caH ni their store, corner ofTifth and Wood streets. • autf24 •• * - Fashions I G. Hv PAULSON, hOr?3 Wood street, 2d door from • the corner of. Fourth, has received, am? will thu day intrmluce ilia FALL STYLE OF GENTLEMEN'S HATS', and would fespecunlly invite btscuttontera-aud the public generally .to call and examine the name. -eaftSd * FALL FASHIONS! ABSX*. WgM HATS AND CAFKt.ML subscriber,, having retamed - . Now: York*"'vill. tiitrodtjce, Ltilo' Oit, . , August 261 h, 1M8» W«jrrj. sßaftit STYLE OF HATS, lowKichhe '.vonldoaJliheattemiOH of hi* customer* and the public. .He isdailyestoeeting ihe arrival of his fall 11*40 rffnemof Jfats y Caps, nuaJffujTr, all of which will be disposed of m unutfunliylow price*. • O, W. GLASGOW, lOi WoodaL. 3d door below Davia’Andim^RooiOJi^ aftamhost Bakery ' mini undetsigned beg respectfully tot infortn ■ X steamboat men and the that they v will open a AJ3IY BAKER xvn Water street, between Ferry and MaricetBtreets,ou Wcdne da) T BeDtepihi»rlplhi 134Sfnnd will immediately be prepured to lurnlth-ihe 'best Bread* A c.. to order. -Their oven has ju*t been com*, ptcied, atul'ts in all respects superior to any now in the: city. . v fseplO] HUNiiIK 3c MAY... I i BUOKS! BOOKS!—Lectures m.Theology, by the line r v Keyvjdhh Dick* D. i>, published under the. superin--: tcndenceof biseon: wtiha Biographical Introduction of - an AmericaniEditor Complete in 1 >ol The Works of Rev, Robert Hall, A M , 4 \*>|* Dwight 1 * Theology, 4 yols. Edward* 7 WorkM voU . Chalmers' Select. Works, 4 ved* Meander's Church lll*taryyVOl*i Vand S. -. Also—A large and well selected stock ot Theological, Mt cellanßOUH nml School Book?*, torsale low* by.; -*>5. ELUWI A UM'.dstf, •: 7$ Woodi flnd fld .Market iil. Hotlfaln«ott, NG. 113 Wood; alif» ; •TTrOULT) call the attennou ni ibc public tifie; indie* -VV : especially! lolits welt selected asaoriineiiiof beau- ; t[(ul French and, English CHINA MimNG AND TEA SETTSj ■■'.■Consisunij» m part, df Oplti'Band; Ot*ld Line;; Tmic) andPUun \V}nie j alsn. Indian Ctybm DmTngfiej'li*;. all Imviim been imported ihi<iHraso»iU»d nrennbciuoM:: . desirable tdjles Mr lIODKINJSON. augSU , »••'.•■ • . \l5 Wfxn^fM ii dodrs bfdow Ffulif.:>, IT M.KE.NNBDY. a Oiti-.’t'onFouvii 1 -- ti , si, near Oram iruFiwry- * / >\ r 7 Brokirg. ~ ••i-vl-V-'-v •&< ■ T fc >• :f'- J ''.; V 1 f V;"^‘ ,-’ i * \ „ ■* K,/ t \ Z *■ [j S ’’x'rf *— ** 1 - 1 y* T- -* , VrA Sr- «. «J, * ~ -5 ” K - . » V „ -7 -*> £ H 7 K » * •.,. >1 £T/ . ~ w < **'-*', * * * j I .f~ Srk w '"_ r i{> r ‘„ '•^,' , tu.i *'J;/'vWvTjit'lVw^^’r’ 1 -c S v , 1 s 'V r V;%gS *„-c *.r-.".v> •.::-. 8 5.r;'.( >:; ,*,/}**' ..Vw<r:-"-.-i.v ;>---. ■.■•**•:.■*■ •£.•£'• i.-.". ; r ;k>- v-J-.V CJiK-:. « ' I >• , ‘ I t ,f .L f 1 -** T ''Vl.*'*'*' ** L r r V ,*r 4. I >.T’ |tp^ppp^ PF 4S? ! 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