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X 'P-YS ,; '; '- - • l&ht ‘ Xr** *■, •> If 7 it&VZKm&i.-;. pP-fP'HiPM&Xt-ps -; Al K\’t 3 ' r X i f%:* r ':UZ v '?.&' f " <- ■* / linn f' :> 4 ' -y y/* JifeS-, * • Jffi€Si^^^J^«S. l ;W£«:.'t«’i''-:- ‘»y“- Stess'-rtgg*- ia*y%#:’4v s-™ « r , •'.; -. : .^S5;y' 1 •V, ,;':.- -• ,: r V*; V " •%' 1 ;; , y ,yyy , . >. c I_ -<* y *■ J T '£&/A-?Y:»r fY' vj a ; >;k *H', _, .4> C.cr„ •-■ 4[ ; _ * ■*' v " • - • ’ ~ i **. /' *! ' r ' , t w i n* « "*1 / t* - - «. _ ’ « ~ <-y. - 1 • r . . - ,- - r .o \ '■%-■ r- ?’ ' r’:''^l'i Wtyi "rr.'i A’r^'r^'^^Vv^-;- ...,..- _ | »y _ gfyc JPftUg iHormiig sost. * DEMOCBATIO SOKII9ATIOKB. > . . I . FOR PBESIDENT, LEWIS CASS, OP MICHIGAN. FOR VICE PRESIDENT,, : OEIHOORATIC BtKOTOEAL TICKET. OKUK&IUAI* ELSCTOES '; v ; : .Willum BiPtSßiof'Clearfißia. f . .. 1 Datid D Waooteb, of Northampton : :fv. v QEfKCSOTrZATtTS SLSCTORS. k ” -I- HffreT L.’BssKßßi Philadelphia County, u', II Hohhß.'Kneuh 1 do City. 11l Isaac Smrai, do Coomy IV. A. L. Boravom, do do V Jacob 8 Yost, Montgomery no VI- ROBKKT E. WltlGHTj irfhigh o do. c ■ VII. William W. Dowmno, Chester do : . Vlll.Heiikt Haldeman,-Lancaster ■ do IX Parts Klibil Berks do X. Bkhhaed 3. Schoonover. Monroe do ■: < XI Wm Bwetlaxd, Wyoming do XII Jonah Brewster, Ttogs do xin Join C. Kino, Clinton do ijfa-iXIV. Jojct WKmsuK.Lebanon do -■■ XV. UoflsaT J. Fi&hek, York ■ do %•, SsuTH.Pranlilia ■ do ■ XVU. Jourr.CsiSdtaLL;Huntingdon - .do . •, XVUI; CtusiEsA.BLkCl.Grcene . do :!,‘&mJLtX,.J3umiQU W.Bowmjlh, Bedford .. .do *. H; SiratttON, Beaver do XXI. :<3iobo« P. fUKiLfoB. Allegheny do " XXn W. It Divu, Crawford do ] XXIIt. Tmontr lons, Potter • do ! . - XXTV. JiHra G. CiUPOEU,Boiler do • J FOB GOVERNOR, MORRIS LONGSTRETH, Qf Montgomery County. FOB CANAI. COMMISSIONER, ISRAEL PAINTER, ' Qf Westmoreland County. TOR CONGRESS, SJVMUEL YV* BLACK } OF riTTSDCSaH. : ; - r ,FOB ASSEMBLY, JOHN J MITOUEL, Pittsburgh JOHN & HAMILTON, do - ; EDMUND SNOWDEN,-Allegheny: .. WILLIAM b, MILLER, Versailles REOISTEB,* v: : r-v'-l-.'- EDWARD APCpRALK, Indiana 3 AUDITOB, , ; JOHN O’BRlEN^LawrenceviHe. COM MISSIOXER, JAMES WALLACE, Baldwin fiSCOnOER DR. JOHN POLLOCK, Clinton. • - >". •‘CLKEJC OF TniS eoUBT, • BENJAMIN .WILSON, Elizabeth Borough.' OUR CAMPAIGN ?»APER: ®lje Itffa-soniatt. GREAT REDUCTION IN TRICE' ' To onr Dcittocratto Friends* Deeply desirous ofwitncesiQg the triumph of Denv ocratic Principles andjJDomocratic Men, at the ap proaching State and General Elections, tve shall contribute all m our power to bring about that re sult. We shall, therefore, aeml our Campaign Paper, The Jeffertoman, from. September 23d, until Novem ber i7tb, to individuals and Clubs, opon the follow ing very low cash terms: StnsLE Cost, 12( cent 9. Txt Copies $1 00 TyvstmrnvE Cortes...... 2 00 - FuttCopics,. 3 fiO •:■■■■■ Ora HtrHDßEDCopies, G OO n It mast :he obvious to every ono.thnt .lbcse torm - mil barely coverlhc cost or paper and preßS-norl. .Orders tram this or any of the neighboring coantics will be promptly attended to. L. HARPER. Piltsbnrgb, Bept. 21,1348. The Largest Jonrnal lullie West, i NEW-AND CHEAP WEIiKLY-FANII.Y PAPER:: ' TH t DITTCRIIftftU • ■ SATURDAY MORNING POST —UBVOTRb TO— PQUTfCBJXtEW& I :UXERATUREfSK t %.t. : , fpHB UNDERSIGNED WILL ISSUE, about the first -. X ofOrtDber,X&iSyihefiwrnQmberoj a LARGE FAM .: JLY- PAPERj s contnbung more.nadtng maun than any weekly. published West of the Mountains. Every d&^ , panment mil be Ciiihfully atteuded to* and no paius or expense will be spared to render the Saturday Morning 'Pair one of the most instructive and acceptable uewspa . - per over issued mthe Mississinpt-Vnlley.. : .In its POLITICAL DEPARTMENT the p&per will •: v amtto bo the faithful and honest exponent of the Pnnci plesofthe-oßaATDaaocniTioPAirrT—-the People’s Par ty—the Party of Progress, Honesty nnd Truth. We .. shall fearlessly expose the unrighteous doings of Feder alism, us whatever guise tt; may present itself, or under ./ Whatever cognomen it may. sail. •• The NEWS DEPARTMENT will be iho object of spe cial care and attention. -Every .thing that is new, inter . eating and exciting, will be faithfully chronicled; The. various lines of MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH .being now completed, from Pittsburgh to nearly every leading cuy • ■ in the Uujoh. we shall be enabled to present our readers,' up to the latest moment, a full digestof all the STIRRING EVENTS GF THE DAY In the LITERARY DEPARTMENT, we shall intro / dace an entire new feature into the columns of the Sat : . urday Morning Post. At columns oftho paper each week will be devoted exclusively to Talci, Foetry, . Biography, History, Moral Essayist., se. In short, we >■ shall aim to make the paper, in tins respect, fully . equal to the aksr utsbakt papjcbs of the East. We have now engaged several distinguished :writers.-who will regular ly contribmo ORIGINAL TALES AND POETRY, to • tha columns oftbe Saturday Morning- Post. v comm&rcut; ottr. readers each week with an extensive and accurate REVIEW OP THE PITTSBURGH MARKET* care ; fully made up from acxttal sales ; together with the mar kets ofJPhdadeiphia, Baitunore, Ifrto York , Boston, Ctn cinnati, New Orleans,- St. Louts, fre., recetved by Tele graph pnd other sources, upto iliolaicsimoracntbefore goinglo press. The fluctuations ur the Money Market, 'Prices ofSioeki jExchangej Ac. Will nlso be cttTpfolly •"notedmcach number. > PEEMICBIS. -To encourage Western Talent, we shall pay a liberal .: compensation to txoy person who will furnish as with either Tales-,.Poetry or Essays, which nltn.ll be deemed -...worthy-of publication by q Committee selected forlhat . cypress purpose, i TERMS OF THE SATURDAY MORNING POST., :. JC7*“ 1“ order to secure n large circulation, we strail 'offer our Mammoth \Veckly toiue public on terms here* ■ tofore unsurpassed by any pnperin the West; -To do this the CASH: SYSTEM VriU be strictly adhered lor .> For 1 copy, m advance,.« ~.......>,.52.00 •: ‘‘ 5 copies; ; u ■ ........................ gjiO 10 a ‘ ..... ... . 15.00 «20 u “ 2500 “ 50 « “ ... . . .5000 ‘ in the selection of reading matter, been* particularly careful not to admit anyibuigaf doubtful mo - rainy;v on :• the contrary our endeavor, has been to pre sent useful and interesting subjects, that will bear read ■ daily; with profit by ell the members of a family; we ’ therefore bespeak Uio continuance of favor, and would suggest to cusiomcrB:to be particular to ask for LoomiA 5 ' AtMASAC;' Pitwburgh/or luogazine as desired;: Also, ..*■ German, English; and Presbyterian Almanacs,for 1849, ■ ftfr aale'at thobook and papcrwajrehouse of : * ' LUKE LOOMIS, Agent , - seplrmalaß Septmbka PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS taR 1818 , aleamboatP&ont Line,leavesdaily.forCincmnaU,lo a k. rassenger Facket.via Brownsville; 1 toßalumorennd Philadelphia, 8 a n .MailQoacif Lme, directto'Philadelphia,9 a ; M.y and T2I Western mu! Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 a m . .Nonli*\V«Htem, viff Cleveland, - daily, 10 a. m;. _v ■ .Erie aud,Western New ToTk, doily,’ 9 a. sj;: iNotui-Easlernfto Philadelphia,daily^except Sundays,4 ARRIVALS and DEI .tRTURE OP MAILS 'Eastern Mail yin Philadelphia, due 3 a. n., closes 12 u. t WisiernMiul, Cjn.nnd LauißV n 'duoBp. cloaesfi a.w. :South.via Balt.and Wttßhington.due’S v, u,,c!oscssa.m. North-Westernvia Cleveland, due 10 a. m., closes 9 (Eineand'\Ve?temNewYork,due-Sp.M.,cloßeBS-A;M.: STOCKS* i * Par value Ashed Offend Bank of Pittsburgh*, «—v> ■ --••850,00,850,00 jExchangoßank-*«-*:- J ».*\--r*-:50 J OO : 44,00 -43.50 Merchants’aud’M.Jßank **• -.-** • 50,00 :47,00 45,00 'Farmers’ Deposit Bank-*- --; • None inmniket- Hand Street Bridge-- 50,00 50.00 49,00 Northern-Liberties Bridge—*»- , 60,00 - - 35,00 Old Allegheny Bridge*...2s, 00 '30.00 35,00 iConnellsviUeß; R.Stockfpaidon • ; - shares,B3,6o 500 1,43 City Bonds (0 4PVcent/)*.-.» ...*v: . go, 00 • Monongahela 8ridge............ 25,00 - 1050 Gas Stock**... .♦• 50,00 . - - Dally: Review of the Market.. OFFICE OF THE POST, > ; Monday Mousing. o sale of!20 bu at 23c. RAlSlNfii.Saleof2obis.ats2. BRAN. .Regular gclcb nt 10c.Trom Btorc. - CHEESE.*No change; good business- doing at former quotations. . FLAX SEED. ;Sale from store nl 95c* 1 COFFKE..Regular sales of. Rio at7£37ic. : . 1 WHISKEY*.SaIes is is in brisk demand at 21(322. GLASS--Salo of 5Q bis SxlOot $3,25. FEATHERS* «Solo 10 sks at 33c. ; MOLASSES..SaIe.of 12 bbls at 30c.cash. •We .heard of sale of cypress bbls at29c. - - SUGAR. .The.market .is quite firm - without any advance;; aalcs of several lots on Friday and Satur day at sc. II m T' r # -Pm [See large Bill* ot the principal Hotels.] - ' The same will be exhibited at New Castle thoSili, Ceu* tteviHe the 6th, and Build the?th of October. (*ep2l-tf .Freab Arrival of New Goods. ' AFMULLEN A DOWNING FASHIONABLE CLOT BI NG STOUR, NO. 219 1 LIBERTY STREET, 'opposite ?th st. The subscribers have just received their first stock of FALL GOODS, which they oiler to their-fnemls and the public at reduced prices, for cash -< Said stock coumhis in part of .French. Belgium, English and American Clothe, all colors and qualities, suited for dress and frock coals, overcoats aud cloak*, plain, pluul,and fnncyCassimeres, latest styles, Tweeds, satunels, Jeans. Ac; in great vari ety of stylo mid quality, plain ami fancy Silk.hju tin, Cash mere, Valencia, and Cloth Veiling-, together aviUi white and fancy upper and under Shirts, silk, cotton am) wool en-J>rawcrs,s|lk, luicn end cotton Handkerchiefs, Cra vats, fecnrfo,Oloves'flJid Suspenders, of all qualities and sizes. The above stock has been seiccted-xvnhg-reat care expressly for this market, aud.will he manufactured to order in a style that cannot fail to give satisfaction to tho mostfastidious,- We have also on hand a large and com pjete assortment of ready-made clothing, which ve otter to the public on the cash principle, as low as thrf- lowest- WWi A. M’MULLKN, - aug29__ JOHN R DOWNING iDllii liCille’s New Novell ■ TUST' RECEIVED. AT M. A: MINER’S— ' (I or a Young Lady's Yieusitudrs. By Miss E. Leslie, ; 1 Condin's Kctv River Guide, or a Gazetteer of all the Towns on the Western Waters; containing Sketches of the Cities; Towns, and Counties bordering on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and their tributaries, together with their Population, Products, Commerce. Ac., Ac:, in I84H; . pud many interesting events connected with them. Coni piled from the latest and best authority. Only £3 coats, with 44 maps: A Whim; orita Consequences. By G. P.R, James, Esq. (Fresh supply.) ■ . ; • : Tbe Orphan Neice, a uew Novel, try Miss Ellen Pick ering i Graham’s Magazine, for October. . Democratic Review, for September. ; . -Lmell’s Living Age, No. 230. . . • . Chambers’ Miscellany, No. 27. .. . - . of Allegheny, has all the above. • • M. A. MINER, SmilliOelil street,. ~ .»epl4 I • . . Third door above Second :st. TTfriNES, BRANDIES. GINS, Ac.—lo half pipes Cog f f .nac.Brandy, “Ja« Hcnnessy;” :^ • -:.2 hi. pipes Cognac Brandy,’’3s. “Otdrd,Dupuy& CO-u -,-3?*. l V . “ Pmet.CttsUllon ACo.” • . %U octave®.Rochelle . . 41 A. Seiguelte.” .. . 4 pipes Holland Gin: : , / 5 qr. casks Rnp. Pale Sherry A Co. n 5 lt 44 u “ “ 44 “Beigbedtr,” 10 44 li \ . ll : Madeira• 10 “ , Mi “ L. P.Tenenfle V. “Carpenter;” 40 44 ,“r 44 Oporto . “. variousgrades; ■ 30 “ 44 “ Lisbon 1 « “ 10 hhds.,£ohalfdo., nnd SObbls. Haul Sautcrne Wine;- 10 * “ :BordeanAC2aret, u Montleraud; n ; J 5 . 4 V' Marseilles- “ “BereaM;*’ . 15 boskets Champagne Wme,‘vHeidsetck 15 “ “ 1 “PAMuminACo” : 10- . “ 1;... . “ 1 rJaqueron A Sons;” - 50 cases Claret, of various grades, imported ui bottles; 10 ' “ • Bordeaux Olive Oil, crop 184tf, “Lurauds -5 “ “ “ 4 “ “ “Lalours,” 29 44 . Marseilles “ “ “ “ just received and :forsalabyivMsopttl) :v MILLE_R A RICKETSON; - TJORCOLDWEATHER-W"R.MDRPJTv invilMnT- J? tendon lo his excellent supply of— Homemade Blankets; 1 : - Eastern ; very superior; - Homemade Flannels! . Eastern M ■ Twilled . - “ Red and White; • • • “ unshrinkable; --.Canton - - ' “ •* ■- "■ - -Under-Shirts, Silky Colton,, mid Merino, Alpncmt and Fleeoy Silk Hose, Lnma do- fa superior article.) at low pnces, ai£forth*Ertst corner Fourth and Market streets. - JO* Country merchants.will, please remember -his Wholesale. l Room; on 2d story; where goods arc sold at prices that will please _ [gepjQ ST. CLAIR HOUSER CORNER tOP PENN AND. ST. CLAIR STREETS. "HIRESII-;OY3TER9, GAME, and every, delicacy of ■JC. ibe season the. market attbrds, served mi-at the shortest notice, and in the very-best style- The house is fitted up and arranged in the best order, under the man agement of- lscp27] JOHN M. CAMPBELL. "TTCr A M. MITCHELTRKE,'WhoIesaIe Grocers- Hei> yy. • tifylng. Distillers, end -Wiue Liquor Mer chants. Also, Importers of Soda . Ash- and Bleaching Powder,No. 100 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. fsepgS "\]|nNE&-30 casks Port Wine; . . Tf 25 u Sweet Malaga Wine, 10 « Madeira « for sale bv gep2s W A M MTTCHELTREE TjtTHIOPIAN GLEB BOOK.= No. 2," containing the Jji soifgß sung by the Christy Minstrels, andmauy other melodies; in four parts—arranged -for quartetto ciasses Contents—Bank.of .de Ohio; Carry me bnck to ole Vir gtnity, Happy are we Darkles so. gntvJim Crack Corn: ltp Crow polka, Lou’aiona Belle, Old Gray Goose; Rosa ee, Slop dat Knocking, Walk in da Parlor, Ao- Ac. J Just received. salo by ; v ; v.- . < LaeplO ... J. H- MELLGR, 81 Wood st.- OI,PHIN t Gup!. HazLSTT. will leave for thonbove and intenao 'Wvs»iiiwcrv I '« . ( iiatQ ports, this day.- » . ' For freight or passage apply on board. : . \ oclT • -• * For Cincinnati and Sti lsoulfl. :, . • . ■> : Thelight draught steamer SWAN, B, May, 1 ViHiffi ii^ Mn * tnr * will leave fonho above and: Inter* ££jSjjjßEH&mediato landings, 10-raorrow. -r .... ' Forfreight or passage apply ou board, ot.io .■? npr4 ■> v 1 • i-.'i - j JAMESMAY., .■ For Cincinnati. - rni _:' - The. light dranght steamer FRIENDSHIP rJjg&IJbiDAVTs, blaster,willleavo for the. above and ports, this day, TTForfrcight or passage apply on board.. . . - sop 23 For Cincinnati. " j-ij ~n i t|_ The Halit-draught steamer: lIIGHLAN f :DER, Fosse, Maslur, wilMeaVo for the IgSCBSSiStt; above and intermediate ports, to*da>\: .■BSshbS&BBB For freight or passage apply 011 board, sepal • • Far Cincinnati: And lioolsvlllo* : , rjjfi&tfii ' THE staunch steamer PACIFIC, T* Camp* tSSSsSEsi beix, Master, wilLleave for the above aud in* rermedtate ports, to*day. .. For freight or passage npply on board, or to amr# OKU B MILTENBKROEILAgcnt -! .JES&J&Tho new nnd splendid Passenger Steamer dBSSEggS FINANCIER, Captain Wu.. Kotrirrz, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports to*day, at . .10 o'clock,- a. M.. . For freight or passage, bavmg superior accainraoda* lions, npply onboard. .... • : •..... ; .aug2s . : w'- Tub new and light draught stoamer, I HAIL COL U M BIA, Gukkn, Master, ikSSBiR I will leave for the above and inicrme- SBjßßnnßdmie ports to-day. • For freiqlit or. passage apply on board, • sep2l - • Summer Arrangement*. ''THE steamer BFiAVER, Chan. E.darke, dE^eSßßk "Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, lilasFjrow, ami WellnviiJe, every Monday,: Wednesday, and: Friday—and returning on Tuesday, • Thursday, and Saturday, nt 9 o'clock, a. m. -Havuign boat ut the binding, wc nre prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to • raal7.if _ G.\V. HAIITON Sc CO., Agents. v For Wheeling. x Tmt-new. light draught, l fust running • # tr*. : St steamer Cl NDEKELI«A.C ai.uook, Mas tcr.wiH leave for the above and inter" ■BBaESSaaksmediatc pons every Monday, Wednes day, and Friday, tit 10 a. m. ■ ••. , Forfreighlorpaßsttgc. apply on board. •, .. • jy29 Begnlttr Packet for BanfliU. 1 jflsstl.fr TIIK Due steirnier.Wfil.LSVll.riß. Ctint. Bab* vs, will leave for the above and mier mediate ports on XYrdneidays and £atim/ai/x. . . For freighfor passage apply on board* otto mig2S? GKO. 11. MILTKN BERGER, AgL Terrible HevoliK lon—Bl ora TrtOmpheult m Of JAN & CANTWELL. (sign of the*.*) No. 60 Murkct sircor, wonhl respectfully beg leave to call the utlL'imbii of the public to their neiv.stock-of. Goods, just leeeived and opening, from inmiutacturera und. im- of which they feel confident that price and qual ity will give entire satisfaction, n* onr tnottO is-r l *Qutek italr.% and Small J y rttfits.‘ > ■ . Our monk consists*, partly* ot the following articles, viz: Ladies' and Gentlemen s BreHst Pins, late styles; Guard mid Vest Chains: Bracelets,-Clasp* nm).Lockets; Fin gerand llnr Ruisfc;. Veneils'and Pens; Slides and ttlads; Meel Buckles, tor Ladies IJeud Dressrs; Madnlou* Card*-Ay* liencly* Alsrayt Willing.” MV customer* and the public generally, ore respecl • tully informed that ou next Monday 1 will be open ing asplendid and well selected assortment of Cl.O’rflS, CASSI mid VESTINGS, which I hove just pur chased in Philadelphia at the lowest market price, and to whichJwould call ilicnr aiieutiosn . ; :>■ JAS. McGCtRK. Tailor, septfl-... : St.Chnries Budding*.' BOV WANTED—A first rate boy lswantciMo run errands. Noue but who can eomc well recommended necdapply. I«cp:£l] - O.H. PAULSON. A SMALL lot of BARLEY rcc d uud lonnlc by scpW CUMMIN'S &- SMITH. Almanacs; almanacs.’ almanacsi—x)/? . 1). JA VHR would hereby tuiorni the public that hn publishes annually, tor gratuitous distribution by himseli and all hi* Agents, an Almanac, called Jayne:* Medical Almanae t and Guide to Health - .Thu calculations for this Almanac arc made with great care and accuracy* and for five different Latitudes and Ixmgiludcs. so a* to make them equally useful, as a Calendar, in over}* pan of the United States and British North America . They are printed on good paper, and with handsome new type, mitt are neatly bound; and besides bemg the neatest nttd most accurate enlemlor printed in the Uaitcd States, they contain a large nmomit of valuable information, suited lo the wniit* ot nil, and of *hat kind, too, which cannot he found m books. His Catalogue of Diseases, with remarks and directions for their removal, is really invaluable, and makes them ■welcome visiters in every house they enter. Ever}’ fam ily should possess at least ono of ihrse Ahnuals - His Almanuc for 1840 1* now. ready: for distribution, of which he designs to publish at least Tiro and in order that every family m the United States and British America, may be furnished with a copy, he hereby in vites Merchants and Store-keeper* to forward their drrx to him ns early as possible, and they shall be sup plied gratuitously with a* many copies a» they deem ne cessary to supply ihcir-vanous customers.; They nre al so invited, at the same ikne, to send a cony of their ‘‘Bu siness Card,” which will be printed and placed on the cover of the Almauacs sent them, also Without charge - They nre olso requested to give -nil necessary direc tions now the Almanacs should he forwnrded to them.' Bylaw they cannot be sent by mail unless ihe postage is first paid on thdin here. ' ; i .Onlerafpost paid) directed to DR. D. JAYNE, Phila delplna..will meet wuh prompt attention. r Families can obtain these A Imknacs gratis, of A JAYNES, • , Pekin TeaMSlore, 70 Fourth sfi. Pittsburgh. N. B.—The German Ahnauac -will-bc ready tordehv tv in a few days. .. : .■■ - septs Commercial How Cabltiei Wamoo' m S T. B. .YOUNG A Co-: , TTA VE removed their CABINET%M«MOMtfft XX WARE-ROOMS to Commercial Row, Liberty street, opposite the bend of .SnMhiield, where they will keepconatanily.on hand an extensive assortment of So fas, Tables. Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairaniid every article in their hue of business. . .%• Undertaking'promptly attended lo olreasohable prices. . • . . . - marJ7: 7” " Country Alercltantsi: “■ M F m ' C nnnSX.-S r A l v?S“ '■ u , l, ‘^‘■ »<> cull ai M.. HODhINSON’S, ns lie has now .m- store as large .and desirable nn assortment of China t Glaus, Quteruware, d-ft, suitable, for country merchants, us is usually found in eastern houses, nml a: equally low hf HODKfJvSON, nugSO . -. HS Wood street, near Fifth. sltll-be without A beamtul set of white Vi ptarly .TEETH,.and a sweet, fragrant Breath, when you cun have them both by using n. ‘Jx. Ikix of Jones\ Amber Tooth paste? l\ whitens the Teeth, harden* the Gums, sweetens the Breath, and is, without excep- Uoii.ihfl mo»Vhcautilul and economical dentrifice ever ■used. ■ For sale by ■ seplB • M MULLEN A POWNIN(i, Faxhwnnl/U Clothing Store, No. 219 Liberty street, opposite Seventh *t ■. sep2o-y ' . ■ .■ ■■ J AS. McGUIRE, FAsinoxAfiLK TatLoa, Third‘si.* neor Wood—St. Charlesjlmhlings ' fseplS-y Dp* G* O* Stearni, Oentlaf, . /TVFFICE at Miss Heuch's.on Fourth street; a few doors above Wood street, until .the completion of the house nearjyoppnflite, VI ceth in blocks, with nriificiai gums Initer the manitcr now univernallypreferred.in the east I . uianufaciurL-d to suit eunh particular case-' from a full setdown to asinglo ono; inserted on a. suction lilate. thus avoiding injury to the natural teeth, Specimens of blocks aud suction plate may he examined lit the ofliee All operations incident to the profession performed with enre and faithfulness. : ' fsep7glm fllO iET-A comforutble small dwelling house, pleas- X. antly situated in the lowor pan of Allegheny ciiv.on Bngaley’e lane, hns ihrce rooms on the first floor, two and a lotion the second, front mid back porch, good collar and a large garden lot. containing some 10 or 12 fruit-tree?, and 40 or 60 currant and gooseberry bushes. ueut r iiniery doHars u ycur. Possession.can be had on the first, of October. Apply to J H ‘MELLOR, ■ ge .81 Wood street. ll^r USSPUAJ IV & bONKV SODA ASH—Tho subseri'. XTXbers are now receiving their Fall stock of the above urticle, thrco vessels, viz: the Juniata. Mednllion and Lydia, having nmved nf Philadelphia and Bdltimore.and two more, >lie Stephen Baldwin and Leiln,Shortly ex pected;. they are, tlierefore, prepnred to receive orders, rbey will receive during the winter and spring regular supplies via New Orleans: : • *i ■ ■ : . - * W & M hTITCHFITREE 'Uenry* Boyles, r",“'. . TpORW ARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT X sf«*6«m‘ii/f t OA»o.vfC7 ar Warehouse on Watorsircet : north of.WaHlunktou. \\ hnrf-Bont ut WashuislonStreei Wlmrl. i • > [aui>Ss v.liKs. ; *r v ' * ■* „ r \ i « ' • ■' V- - ■ I. Riutr Jfnteliigemc. PORT OF PITVSIItIBOB.' 2 feet water 13 tits cuaxsel For Cincinnati* For Cincinnati* m JACKSON, Gen. Agent, •; feP Liberty. at.» Ptlttiiurglu - * * H V f -s r . m- - *4 v ~ f . 1 _v Sales bn Auction'.: A\jcworaLEs; BY JOHN D DAVJS r AUCTIONEER. South-East corner: of , Wood and Fifth streets' " '"PEREMPTORY SALE OP DRY GOODS; AT AUCS JT TION.—On Monday-morning. October the 2d, nl 10 o'clock,at the Commercial Sales Room{ comer Wood and Fifth streets,-.will be sold, withoutreserve —aiV ex tensive assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, con sisting of splendid real wool dyed Black Cloths, French and American Casgimercs, Suimctts, Kentucky Jeans Beaver and. Pilot Cloths, Ued, Yellow and While Flan nels, ICM super. BjankeUi English, French and American Prints, Moua de liams,Alpaccaß.Bomba7jnejGn)aPlaids, colored Cambrics, Damask - Linen-.-Tablo Cloths, Silt Serge, Blue,'Black and Plaid Dress Silks: Satin and Panov Vestings. Sewing Silk, Merino; Terkeri and Wool len. Shawls, Silk: and Colton Hdkfs., Hosiery, Gloves; Woolen Comforts, Ac * At 2. o’clock, JhocmtSy QHeenstoaTf.. Furniture. 5 .half chests Y. H. tea, 5 boxes pound lump Va-tobacco/ n quantityofrgrocenes,-china,glass\and;quecuHware- A general assortment of new ana second-hand household fttrnimre, ainongwhich arc mahogany dressing bureaus, hair spring seal sofas, chairs, settees; tables, liodalends, book cases, window blinds, feather beds, looking glass es, m great variety, Ac scpGO JOHN D DAVIS, Auct ’ : . • AUCTioNHSALKS, ' ■■ ■■ ' BY JAMES-WRENNA, AUCTIONEERS No. 114 Wood Stbsst, thus doors from Fifth- JOBBERS visiting this city with n etock of Goods for sale, con bo accommodated, whilothey remain, wiiir the use of a Room, oa moderate terms. inthe 2d story of M’Konna’s Auction Store, No. 114 Wood street,' three doors from Fifth. : Also—for Rent, by the week, month, or year, for the storage of .merchandise only,'an excellent dry Cellar, With board floor. > seplS . . x. JAMES M’KENNA, Auer. Lots t liOtS !:"• pOR SALE— BmldingLotajn « New Troy,” beau _|? Ufully situated, and the most pleasant pluce for a private residence, ralho vicinity of Pittsburgh. Also—A lot ui Allegheny citv» near Federal st., front ing 20 feeton Middle alley, ana extending back SO feet; Also—A house and lot on Water alley, Aileghenycity. - All or any of these lots will be sold lower, and on easier torms, than any othersimilarproperty now in the market. - For particulars enquire of SYLVESTER SEYMOUR, at the office of Ed ward Todd A Co., comer Fifth A Mar ket streets; or of the subscriber.: : sep7-tc . • . . THOMAS MELLON, Attorney. pORSALE.—A lot on Higbst, near the corner of Wy- JP lie,at the ncwGermanChurch. This L0t,20 by 80ft., will be sold on accommodating terms, or leased on per petua! lease, with the privilege of buying out the groum. renbatuny time. . i Also—Several other Lots on theHiH,m different places, for sale on accommodating terms, or; perpetual lease, as may suit purchasers. - auglS-till changed : THOMAS MELLON A LLKGHEN.Y PROPERTY FOR SALE—A large J\. dwelling house and lot of 23 feet from on Maine st by 100 feet deep. ; Price Sl2OO. ■ Also— A large, tot adjoining tbo above. Pnce 8600- . Also—3 loth, each 20 feet front on Robinson street, by 05 feet to an alloy.; Price S5OO eactu . Also—2 lots 225 feel front on Sheflield street,by 05 feet deep. • ■■: Also—2 lots 23 feel fronton Sheflield street, by 133 feet deep to a 24 Ibct alley. Price 3250 each. Terms liberal. S. CUTHBKRT, Gen Agent, sop 27 . , SnuthGeld street. ‘XTA LUABLE PROPERTY IN ALLEGHENY FOR Y SALE.—A large, well improved property ot 63 led trout by 321 feet deep> containing a comfortable cottage house, with hall in center, and four rooms on first floor,' two large chambers, good cellar and-out houses, large garden and extenstvo. grapery, also.a vnst variety of trims and flowers, rnidailargn kitchen garden and a pump of soft water. - Will be iota ot n bargain. Prlce,S2ooU S CUTHBERT, Gen Agent, __sep23 v .= ■ , Smnhfieiv atrcc-i. . ijIOIiSALE— A suioll two Mory frame dwelling house, 1 convenienUy'siiuated1 supenot article uiways on liana and for sale at hn unusually low price, by iW. & M. MITCHELTREE. . scp'JO ■ ■ . ■ RECTIFIED WHISKER of superior quality, with an assortment of Foreign and. Domestic Liquor*. always on hand and for sale by. W. & M. MITCHELTREE: • sep23 ■ . r . : : TTrOOLEN POLKAS AND COATS, a liiie article; ; YV Hoods und Cups; ■ 11 Hose for children; • Comforts;: ; • . • • •*• •• • Bons; • • • - Cashmere and Vcrlni Gloves. lined witli ft fine article of buckskin, and a: general- assortment of Gloves; Mil*. Ac HOGAN & CANTWELL, * scp23 No. W> Market r.t. between Oth si. & Diamond - I V-'T; ./-Vp -‘ P * 1 y? 7 -» a -> < ' c , * 4 "* ‘ >;-.*; vo> • ■ "i r V \ ' M ' r T-^-S‘Jv ! “v „ i " *■ S v i .for Sale. 'i- ’ .i ■: "• ; ".\- s ■ J > £*i l*;f } -a - ‘T *• - - , " V s * Drg ©cobs. , THE SEW GOIDBN BKE HIVE AGAIS. NE IK FALL AND WINTER DRYGOODb. TUST recen mg and now opening, at tho si"ii O of the BIG BEE HIVE , on Market street! bettt oen Third and Foatlh streets—ono of the largest* cb< ape t, mid best assorted stock of wy Fml- uud- Winter - Bll\ GOOI/S, ever' ottered ; in ' Pitts burgh, (a whtch.thc attention of-our numcrOuscustomerS' ami (he public gcnenrilfr is respectfully ihvited, as the subscriber is confident tnaMie can ofier such bargains hi •:Dry Goods as cnuriot be surpassed by any otherhou«y hi the city , As these goods have been purchased at prices far be low thoso of any former season* they will bo sold at greatly reduced prices. .■ - / • Among this LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK Will ; be found many choice,and desirable goods at extremely low prices LADIES' DRESS GOODS' : Veiy rich and fashionable Dress Silks; Plan! and Striped Black Satin; striped and plaid Silksplain black (very glossy) Gro de Rhine ; plain black rich Lustre; Lustring; Silk, for Vizeties; Mantillas and Cupcs, at very low ■ prices; newest design* and'latest siy.es‘Cashmeres; plain and satin striped Cashmeres, very cheap; French Mennos,all colors ; De Lames, plain, figured andsautv striped, at-a great reduction oil formerpnees; Gala, Cal ifornia, and- Cashmere l Plaids; Mohair and Monterey Piuuls, all qoalmes; Alpaccas, all. qualities und colors, . from 12( to 75c. per yard „ SHA iris' SHAWLS" .FiticOashmere,Terkernand Broche;Shawls;. • : "Jock cmbrmdered Casliracre ami De Lame Shawls;-.- . .Fine.ThibhetandDe-Lamo Shawls; • Fine black and colored Cloth Shawls; . Fine quality Long Shawls, vcry.cheap;• : Plain black aud plaid Silk Shawls, .very.chenp; , . A large lot Plaid Black Shawls, from 75 ccuis .to 53.00 each all woo! DOMESTIC GOODS! MUCH BELOW FOR- MER PRICES. Good dark Calico, from 3 to Oc. poT.yard : Best quality dark Calico, from 6 to 10e j' Yard wide purple do., al !21c.; Good yprd wide Bleached Muslin, from 4 toGJc.j Um>!eaced.Mc?Un, yard wide ami heavy, 5 to G£c: .. Bed Tickings and. Checks, all prices'; from coarse to ; the hcsl quality, very cheap: A full assortment of Red, Wbith and Yellow Flannels .Saunels, Kentucky JeansrJeraeys.Linseys, &c n &x., all of which will be sold afreduced rates— ; At So. OJB .lULorlcet st»- seplO tf WM h RUSSELL : • • R. D. Thompson, 'v,.. No. 110 Marlcet street; three doors from Liberty street, ' HAS just received hisentircstockof Fait and Winter DRY GOOHS, consisting 1 of every style of Kich Dress Silks; all wool Cashmeres and Detainer; French Merinos, Alt colors; Changeable and-Black Silks, for Mantilla*; ‘fancy colored De Lniues. r for children. -rSHAWtS of everykind thatis fashionable; some new styles Af tong- Shawb. .. Worked Capes and Collars, from the lowest to the highest prices. DOMESTICS.—This department is very full;' Green and fancy Floor Cloths always on hand. •• . The above Good* huvo been purchased since ‘the ’de pression in prices, and will be sold at the lowest rates. - " geplQ-tf srirvrwffwi At No. 05 Market st., beivccn Fourth and the Diamond. THE subscriber .has just, received from the Eastern cities a new stork of •• FALL AND mNTER DRY GOODS, Purchased .since the recent great fair in prices, viz . 4-4 Brown Muslm.only.s centst-' 4-4 “ u heavy. Of u 4-4 Bleached Mashn. 0$ Bed Maunel; all wool, only 18jc ; • Furniture Chintz, from 4 to flic.; Double Put]>lc Calico, fast colors. Cjr.j ‘ French Dress Ginghams; 12Je. r 4-4 Double Purple Chintz. L»ie.; LADIES* DRESS GOQVS? Pans Printed Cashmeres; . • ‘‘ “ Mous.de TAincs; • . Sami Stripe Caslunercs ; ' 14 *• Moua.deLaines; Wide Black Silks, Rich Lustre* Chainction Silks, all slimlt s; .■ 4 "- .■■■ Sami; . <“ French Lamartine Pfatils; GallnPlaids4ji»ghcolorss ’'- Coburg nndshtbet Cloths; Plnul Alpnccas; nil color*; Lyoncae Cloths, li- French Mennos, “ .Wide Block Phud Silks.: _ SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS'* New &15 le Pam Printed Terkerri Shawls; Chamclion Silk Shawls ; Mons.de Laine Shawls; Embroidered bl'k and col d Cloih Shu\v Is; new style fine, all wool, Broclic Shawls; Plnid.J*ong Shawls; Plain and Embroidered black and mode colored Silk Prince Thibet Shawl*. VAIifETW GOODS * New/HH style Bonnet Ribbon*, Cashmere Scarf*, Cra vats, Gloves, Mini*, Hosiery, black Silk Fringes rind Gimps, French -Work Cupcs and Chnni&ttes, and new style French Work Collars, from Ifcjc. to S.TOO. - . GEbTLEMEX S GOODS! A fresh assortment of French and English' Cloth*, Ca*- siutcrrs and Vesting*; n large, variety or now style Muck and fancy Silk and Satin Scarfs and Cravat*; Silk mid Merino Under Shirts and Drawers; Gloves. Handker chiefs, Suspenders, and Hosiery. ■. -The above Goods are just what they are represented to be, and will richly repay all who will call and'examine mem, as they are much lower than they have ever been _ fcen before m tht* city. ABSALOM .MORRIS. Kept'Mm , No. 03 Mnrket at.. Pittsburgh.' A, A. MASON &CO , } JC. L. ANTHONY & CO., ... TimacnoiL. S f • xew vohk. • AVHOtESALR DRY GOODS. A.£A. mason a Co., Ao. f*Q Market sirtf.W bmvten..Third nnd- Fourth streack ogri,|of FALh axp Winter Goods, which willbe offered by the piece or package, at the lowest eastern wholesale price*;-. Receiving the greater portion of our Domestic Goods, on consignment l pom the mauutiicmrers, and being pos sessed of every facility and advantage through our New York House, we feel assured that w© shall be enabled to compete fully with any House in the country. Ourstocfc, in prirtj eonwstjiof—• '• ?W cases Cashmere* and-De Laities; • 75 11 Calicoes and Ginghams; .24 “ Alpaecaii and Lyonese Cloths; 2H bales Red,AVhtte and Yellow Flannels; • . 50 •• Ticking,; ' ■ - 150 “ Brown Muslins; 1 I7scasos Bleached Muslins; ' 40 w Colored Cambric, 23 “ Apron and Shirting Checks; 20. u Cotton Flannels; ' . 50 u ; Cloths. Cassimeree and Satineus; .. 27 “ Tweeds and Jeans; Together with a generala«j?orlmoniof Dress and Clonk, Goods; Silks otid Shawls;.ltibhon* and Laces. Funcy Goods/rmnmiugv&c.> sc.; making in all, one. of the most complete, us well as extensive stocks to be found in the country. • 1 We will be constantly In tberecejntof the latest styles of Goods, many of which .wo .ahnll W able (by hnving them on commission,), to at better advantage than could possibly lie afforded by eastern jobbers. ■ • • •. - Merchant* purchasing east are solicited to exam ine our assortment, mid learn the low prices of ourgoods. gep? : A. A MASON ft CO. Large Supply of Dry tioodi. W. K. NOBTir-EAST CORNER OP VOtTRTJI ASD MAWCKT STBBffra,. MAS just completed opening hisfirst supply of Fall ami Winter xTry (?oorf.s antnmsjtow tbofferio Ins customers, alargeandcboicc lot toselectfrora. Many descriptions of {roods, also, at greatly Teduced prices. Great core has been taken in the selection of the best make of FRENCH CLOTHS, now so generally used for dress coats; mid gentlemen waminggoods of this kind,- will find his assortramit ;the very best to select from.— Sapcrior black Cassimercs, SatinjVelvct and Fancy Silk Vestings. Merino and Cotton Undershirts, super. olaek Italian and Fancy Cravats, Gloves, &c.,forg-entfemen. In the Ladies’ department, also,wiil.be found ihenew est style ChangcableSilks. Fancy Dam&skdo.. new style. Super, black Silks, very glossy; MuslindoLnincs; Plam and Priutcd Cashmeres; French Merinos; o,f a great va riety of colors; fine printed Mous. do Laines, : a» Jow as 1C cents. New style Brocade Alpaixas: plainblack and colored do.; Satin . Striped l and Band ao.; besides a fur supply of Staple Domestic us Flannels, Slnrthig and Sheetings; Muslins at an exceedingly low price; Irish Linens, &c.; beautiful new-stylo of English Prints, at 124 c.; good styles from 4c.-un to the first quail* ties roaiiufacturßd. Uuyers arc invited to cull. fo*Mcrehants will hnd, iiuhe Wholesale Rooms, on. 2d story, a choice stock of newest stylo goods,- at about eastern prices.- [sepS Dally Arrival-of Fall Goods for the Job* blnftTrade. I.iDWARD TODD & CO. bog leave to call the atten li lion of merchants and dealers in Genilontn y a Fur m'fAtng Goifcfr,'in Pittsburgh and > vicinity, -to our large stock of desirable FALL AND WINTER GOODS, now daily receiving. Some of our goods are manufactured by us„aud the remaining portion bought umicrsuch circumstances as to enable us to soli as low as eastern Jobbing Houses. : :We have received from our factory in the east, a large stock of SHIRTS, which, in quality of material, neatness of style and manufacture, are second to hone in the mar ket. Wc teiM sell them lower than they can be bought in ihe.castern markets. - Our slock will consist, in part, of Waotaiid Merino Undershirts and Drawers;: Cotton:- ■ do. do.; ; Black and Fancy Cravnls; do. - do. - Adjusting Stocks.and Tics; Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Carpctßugs, Handkerchiefs, Vestings, Ac ; Furchwers are respectfully, solicited to examine our stock of Goods, hnd will be accommodated wiitipleasing 'terms. ;• ■ f£3* corner of Fifth and Mar ket streets, (iip s stairs.) . . ’ [*ep!4 "VTEW GALICOESI—Now open nl No, 30, corncrof 11 Fourth ami,Market, streets, a very: larga stock of: handsome new style Calicoes and obmi2c»—which have been selected with much care,'with particular referenco; to fastness of coloring, durability ot fabric, and beauty of design. Among them may he found: Dark calicoes only ft cents. British Chintzes,l2! cents. Fast-color do.; 04. - Green • u 121 u British purple do., 12J v l •> Blue and orange,l2f -. * c ■ Mcrriimic do.; 121. u Turkey Red Chintzes. - .do . blue d 0.,. 121 u Furniture Chintzes.. . 1 . These goods urennw lower than they have nverbecu before, and arc worthy the immediate attention chasers PHILIP ROSS, sepll corner Fourth and Market sts. Dy Rxprefls, •. /I ENTS.. SUMMER GOOm—Super, single milled. VX French Habit Cloths; rich styles CuKsimeres; black and colored Cashmcre.tta; Queen’s tun! Summer Cloths’ , figured and plain Drop D’ Etes. Vestings; “very choice’’ Marseilles, Silks and Satins, and figured Linen. Drills; Cheaper yti! ROBINSON’S Cloth Store,- ma>*2s Post Buildiugs, corner Fifth and Wood. in*LANNF.fiSI i Flannels!!—rJnsl roo'od and nnw open ;Jj. eda largoisupply ‘of. white, yellow, nml scarlet flannclk, ; Ull ‘wool, which: >vill«be sold by:tKe piece, or. single yard, lower thdh thosame qualityof {roodshave’ ever heen bcfore:oflered. . PHILIP. UOSS h : : * «eIU _ ■._■.. No. 50 cor of 4iU and Market sts; ■'AM, GINGHAMS. .iA»ib JusrreceiYedtv line assortmeu JL 1 ol very haiu|sorae durk guiglmms ofcveryquuHty, tronr common ioj very fine. Orielorof Yery superior dark wnfmrtted fast colored • ':>;•> =: PHILIP ROSS,. . [ No; CT cor tif4tlrahmvtarkeiats.il R pounds Siovc Pipe for pale bv* - ' KlNtt & MOORHRAU, i •.■* i- «or. Diamond uml Diamond alley. - v*. *'■*.*: s'.j V V|-' - , -i f 4 _ v r 1 t-jr * * * r r* ~'•* ' ~ * s f ii < * .* i t 1-i ,-. 4 ‘\ v, «.«•- Uv ' -.n - ’ % -*!» < - j’V - j " -J^4l / - 4 5 L f-. f* w ■ "’> *' 4 , ' ,, ' a 1^ *- i < ‘v n % ' ftfs ,- j ‘ -.: **-/ /t;;j V ’ - '”r>£ 'V, - %. ' > . ' it! 1 •••r.... J 1-: r__s 3J ~ * , ■*> 'v, i / * * * V } r„ ~ t - t " 1 j'jjT" ' ? *.< / *• f * * ~ » t^‘ *. s , *■- ■.-••..i-;ifrcptf*. l‘T f * * *- , £ /t v f , ‘ " r' * -r *• ‘"’Lr ’ >* vv Af/ • AW Y % s t ’-.Lk’-«. 1 „ hri S —-ft- A ~ ' v * *\ ■v*' “• l. t vfr? " - ” i t v , M* f i - t 1 -'•■<■' * - ; - - *:«• Hi ‘* 1 c ZT‘ ' ' v r a * S * * t > cT^ v /*'*** K'CLVi - .*'*■'' -' >■ f ? i , j ■> '- t i '».<.«■ 7 i V ' <• ‘ ’ . - l « ‘~4T . ■■■l w««w- -rr--^ra« ^W t v e &*c ‘*" ftfpr t-fc S? _ CINCINNATI ANti PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAMPACKET LINE. TpHIS Jjntupuudvuil.ino oi steamers- lsnow composeu. Xr of the largest, nwifksL best finished and nudraosl powerful .bopts oir the waters of the West. The highest wages arc paid for- the services of the best 1 and: most experienced: men engaged m the river business.— The line has been in operation for six yearss has carried nearly: two millionsof people; without doing the slightest Jpinry. to iheirpcrsons./ The. proprietors challenge com parison with ony.pnssengcr line m the Union: for safety, regularity, and speed.. All that; money can procure has heen.providcdfor the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave lor Cincinnati as follows: . MONDAY?ACKET.—rSht MoNOifaAnBLA; Cnpt«S6rt*; .will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o-clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at.lo p. m* TUFSDAY PACKET— The Hibeema No 2, Cnpi Jno> KUne'tlier,. will leave Pittsburgh a very. Tuesday atTop l^ 1 o’clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening PACKET —Tho New Ekglakd No Lnpt. &. Deany will leave Pittsburgh eVCryWednesdav THURSDA, Y PACKET.—The Bhilliakt, Capt-R.X Grace. wiU leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o’clock } >VheeUng every Thursday evening at 10 p. M. FRIDAY PACKET.—Tho ClippbbNo. 2, Copt*. CraoJa, willleave Pittsburghevery Friday morning at 10o’clock; Wheeling every-Friday evening at 10 p. m; ** .-\ SATURDAYPACKET.—-* Tlie Messksoeb, Capt‘ JJs Campy will leave Pittsburgh every: Saturday morning at 10 o clockj Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 p- m SUNDAYPACKET.— TIie Isaac NBwros,Capf A- Q Masony will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday mormngnt lO o’clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at iO p. m. .. nov 19. 1848. - 1848. PUtahargb an&BrownsvllleJDaily Packet Line. FbBBCART 15t,1848,. : ■■ February-Ist; 1848: : LEAVE DAILY AT BA. M: AND 4P. M. r r fISS* ifc The following new boats complete the line the present season: ATLANTIC. Cant. James Parkinson; BALTIC,;Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS M’LANIv Capt. E. BennelUv'rhe boats are : c a tire ly n e w t a ud oraifiued up .without ragurd'td expense. Evoty comfort; that money can hecn provi ded. TheboatswiJl leave the MonongitlielaWharf Boat; aitho foot of Ross st. will bepuhctunlon board} as the boats will certainly leave at tho advertised hours. . jan3l FOR WHEELING; CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLET OHIO LIKE. ■jtiSOf Ka Regular Satuhuay- Packet/—The A I iL «. .--SI No 1 fine and fast passenger steam. Pac , ket TELEGRAPH, J. J? Perry, Com fiairfWmßßEßß. mander, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel mg, Cincinnati and Louisville; and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o’clock precisely. • ••• •' For freight or passage apply on. board, or to ' 1 FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. • Aolegraphhas been built expressly for a TegulaT Packet,andwilhavicw entirely to the comfort of pas- the accommodations are inferior to no boot on the western waters. . The Telegraph will run iuconnex iou with the Ben Franklin No u and Pike No 9, to Saint Lome—time through, five pats. • rip2l-y • PKtsbargh. and Wheeling Packet. -i kV THE swift steamer CONSUL, Dobskt P, . LixyEY, Master, will leave regularly for «»3s£Bfc Wheeling, ou Monday, Wednesday, mid Fri-; dnyvallftdeloek, precisely. - - Lcav&Wfteelmgevcry Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day .af7o’cloek, a m., postitvehj. The Consul will land at nil intermediate ports. ' Every accommodation that can be procured, for the coin fori and safely of passengers}.has •been provided. .-The boat is also provided.wiUi a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion For freighi.or passage apply on board, or to: 1 mart JOHN TLACK, Agent. fox Cincinnati. “• fv - The new, steamer, HIGHLAND ; MA-' • f_/fy ijTfjrf.gSP' : -RYt Bubkk, leave for .the. above nnd mlermediaie ports regularly.' HamBSSaSSa For freight or puasage; applyou board. , For Olnclnnau. I fTr? 4,l,ll '"S h ‘ draught uoamcr JOHN JySSSlffilQ. ADAMS, will ]esve fpr tlm al>ov* aiiil in ccsfcsSHßMSiicrjncdiato ports regularly ■ • • • * v -rordrcight or passage apply on. board. . > /. jy2o ’ * For Wheeling. “ jfU&Z** Thej Splend i d fast • running steamer .liL-ft-wS AMERICA; Decamps, Mauler,will D . .leave for the above and intermediate ports,, tins day, nt 4 odock.p. M; v •. t or freight or passage apply on board. jvl!4 y For Cinciniiftti. ULj^^*-^_ft = TuEfnst rtnining,- lighidraughtstenmer, ANKI.E, Rodgers,.Master, xvill leave ior_ the above and lnlertncdmto ports regularly. : , ror freight orpassaggnpply on board. . • ; Jp23 It . «nnm *' or Clnc >nnati* 4 : r Tus .excellent rlow water, steamer, ' #1 {drawing only seveutceninehcswaterl 1 'LEWIS WErZEL,Capt. Joiinsov.wiH leave for the above nnd imermedintc ports, regularly. .' . bor freight or passnge apply on hoard: • • j<*2o •■ • -i B i For Brownsv I He. IJjyßfißi. The nexv nnd splendid passenger nnd mail BaWffip steamcrßA!/riC,Capt.A. Jacobs,.will leuve lorthe above port during the present week, at A. M., positively;: ...... For freight or pnssage, npplyon 1/oard. fel>2 For New Orleans.; . I .THE splendid new. steamer SAVANNA, sSssaaiSlSb H.Des.visok. hlastcr, iwill leave regularly tor me above and intermediate landings, For freight or passogo apply on hoard.^ma3l ' ■ Fop St* Loafs*" ! - i fCr?» tei vf he now and splendid steamer ORIENTAL, ■ Vak Hook. Master, will lenvo for the above “«■*»*■* and intermediate ports, regularly. ' ' For frelght or passage npplr on boanU malS . For St* Louis. TIIK splendid steamer NORTH CAROLI wMBSIfc NA, Devinkev, Master, will leave for the aoove and . intermediate ports, regularly. - apply_on:bo£rd. ..: mats »Fop Bt* Loulb» Galena, and DubuqtteV- • LifPSjJt iT« R good steamer ST. ANTHONY, Tnosi oSSffiSaai Mat, Master;, wall leave, for the above; ports, regularly. • ' ' . . Forfrcight or pnssage apply on boardvorto _ JAMES MAY, or TmalO . GEO. Mn.TENBERGKR. Ag’L ■ ■•- a ov p .- - ■•; .For Bronmevllle. •I te THE newMailand Passenger steamer AT ASSeSGigy LANTICj Jastes Paukinsok, blaster, will leavo fortho above port this day, at : Ba. positively. • For freight or passage npply on board. • febg flcwArrangemcnt. • i W • THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Le*fa&Mr Beaver,'Glasgow,, and Wellsville, ou Tucr «*ac*J3Br day, Thursday, and Saturday, ut 9 x. bl, tc turningon Monday, Wednesday, and Friday: Sbohfts a boat at the Jandina, wood street and tließridgc, .prepared to receive freights at any time. S. & W. HARBAUGH. Agents, ..•morC ; • : . No. 33, Wood street. f THE Kcntucey lUverPacket, GUEYEA- JsSSgySB OLE. Bbooks. Master, ■■'will leave.: for the above and intermediate ports regularly.- > J ! . For freight or passage epplv on boonl. . • ' feb9- .. . : ForSt.XouiS*: t Jljfe-Jfc TltKne wand splendid steamerANDREW JSSSbEB FULTON, W. H. Fulton,Musicf, will leave , for the above and intermediate landings regularly. For freight or passage opplyon board, or to jantt 1 JAMES MAY. I ONE HAI.F of the. fine steamer WYO |Egy£B&h MING for sale; also,.one eighth of steamer UNION. For particulars and tcms cnqmre of . . •••• * r S.& W. HARBAUGH, - myfi'- • • • 53AVatcrstreet nnd.lo4 Front st ForOrecnwood Gardens alitl.filanohoster. rpliE steamer Greenwood having stopped for the sea- X son, Coldwcll’s Line of new and commodious Omni busses, the £?m. £>YoK and Grn; !niyfor, have commenced running from Firth street, between Market and Wood,- leaving at the beginning of each hour, from S.o r g!ock a. . u. until 10t.Bt. . • The proprietor of this Line, having n heavy bridge .toll to pay, hopes that a liberal public will sustain him in this enterprise.... .... . {o' Half Dimes will not be taken for n passage across, the Bridge.- 10- Strict punctually will be observed m the time of .starting. • v [sepia • JDUaolnttonv : FIRAr of Achcfloit "Dags is this day dissolved X by mutual consent. Mr. Dagg havitigdeclin ed business on neeount of iU beullhy Ims disposed ofbis iiiluresl to Jas. C. Aeliescm. The business hereaftejAviU bo conducted in thcnnme of \V.&_J.p-'Aelieson: . PittHburglt, July, 1518.... JP* In .withdrawing from thn firm ofAeheson& Dogcf,' I tlike pleasure m recommending- my successor to my friends and the puMic generally. ■ JA9. T. DACCL - -• July29,lS4S-—aug . ' CITY-I-IVHUY SXABUH.—The subscriber *^aaB| respecifnlly informs, his, friends anti the. public he has removed to anew and ex tensive Srablo. on Liberty sireci.in iticFiftb'Ward,above Iho Canal'Uriuge, where ho Keeps Carriages,Barouches, Buggies, a Hearse, Hiding Horses, etc. Having added largely to hla former stock, he solicits the patronage of • IS. 1L Horses kepi by the dnv, week orvear. . OUAJILF.S COLHMAN^ ... Anilrewn’ Kacle.Snlooit«vW'oof| "street*. pnOUD of the cormul greeting of our thousiiud.fncnds,r X. and the unexampled patronage bestowed .upon' us. since \ve;fcaisumcd the control of beg leave to assure our patrons that no stone will.be.leA. umnrncd, to promote the comfort, pleasure, and ..hilarity of our visitors; amlto make the old Hagle stand far a neat and lead off h|l aim flat establishments tu the West. . Ice. Cream, .{unrivalled.) Peaches nnd Ciqam, Oysters, (as soon us they arrive.) with all other comHmciUfv may.be obinincd ai this place, and served up in a nmnaer with-, •out precedent. ANDItKW’.S • Balls iind parties furnished as usual. fsepS the American Jier.olution x by K. h. J\ta "ooiu with plates of Samuel Adams! Joseph Wuneni; i'uinck Heiiry, Alernmler Ilamillotti FisJier Ames ami John Randolph; dedicated * I T« Students who .are - not drones, Christiuns who ure not bigots,'nud Citizens who are not demagogues. ll ’ v. Retirmjr’from.Business; or. the Rich JtlanVError. By T.». Arthur. • • • The above just received and for sale by ELUOT*r&EN’OI.TSH, ecpS . - , 5G Market; and 7d Wood, street SDA.P ANU ol diiieruu!PitisJnjri*U tuaiuia, lor snJ« at runmjitu*Uir«r*s prices* by. • ff . -,t sepM W & M MIJV,IIni.TRIT. v *: : nr- r . I? ; 3.T. W. y u f. i f A »; 3-’^ . ' S „ X \ *f ' " ■;S? ;" S iA : i!T;'-.*’./.!;,'f.'i; OfJ-i.'V-C - ?-''T- , ' ~>\l-*.-, "-•-‘V. ’ ,{ I*l Steam-goat dolamn. LOUISVILLE PACKETS, For lioolavillc* Steam Boat Stock for Sale* WM. ACHKSON, ' JAS T. DAGO. SB® * i - Santos ait& (grange Brokers. _VVAI.». WICCUiI B» J'V " •’ _ exchange and canning office* S TJ -...,y corner of TAtrtf ontf IPoorf *?rwf “ r aj»lT»n)e-.BiUi‘:ori , lxclimige y ßiiik. Notes and • domestic. Com 'boualit;uml -sold oa the.' most favorable terms ...CollecuonamndouiaHihe principal cities of the.lfniOn r * t at tag lowest rates jpi^ JOSEPH IL mix. «■ c tuKRi SJ 11, * CCBEI, . , n bankers, exchange brokers, - i ” d DeaJm in Fore,pi and Domestic Eta,amir, Certlfi call!of Deposit, Bant Notes, Gold an Sjlier, No Ls Wood door below ioutth, Pu' ■ “p|EAIiER in Coin,- Dank Notes, Tmu> Billsi Foroieii' l v XJ and Domestic Exchange, Ceruficniesof Deposit: ■EXCHANGE on 01l the pnncipal ciuea oi the* Union for sale in sums to smrpurcliascjs : CURRENT and par funds received on depoene.- 1 :.--:- . COLLECTIONS mndoon aH-parls oftficUmomat the lowemrate upll dlu&w^m ALLEN KEAiTETt, ED-WARB BAUM - ? , KKAJIEII «fc UAHM. bankets and Exchange Brokers* Vcalers-m iQTucp\ and ■'■■■•< ' Domutte StUs, 'Bills of Exchange, Certificates ?f Drafts _ ti, Bank Notes, and Com Cornerof -Third and Woodsts., directly-opposite the:feu Charles Hotel " m »v23 ». HOLMES * 508,7" ■EaKlm and Staler m Ezchangt Com ani BaniJNate , No 55 Market street, Ptusburgh 6E^ C7 °-.? A T K ' •' EXCHANGE.. \ BSJVIN(3 EATa. Jjew y i pr | Cincinnati i Philadelphia £ “ tanimUi- * Baltimore " £ “ jSL Louis * '' -SANK'VSOIES. r " ;r '-'- '- •. JSuying rates .Ohio .Indiana .Kentucky Virgiuia Wheeling: Tennessee - anlP-y . JSuitinz rate I dis. County &, Cjty orda 4- 4 ** Relief Notes 4 f- tl Penns* lvnma Co i i: « . New York 4 4 “ Alan - 4 u il a New prleoiiß - ,J4S. S.HOOV. i.,. . funs. SARGENT. n „„ hook & SARGENT. „ JANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, \sf JVood and StxLhxirct.ti., Pittsburgh; pa.'* r ~X|**AJ«*KRS in Com,.Rank Notes, Time Bills,; Fptcnm - * ■^vvintTTSr 1 ?.^ 10 Exchange Ctrufcnjes ofpeposit,&c. on nil the principal Cities ofthe Union. nn A^>r>°^xi , .^ or m aurns to suit purchaser*} " nK?f°wds received oil deposit?.. —S niadeon all parts of the Union, at the lowest Tates. - „ PC pIM) • jso -fjIISKL: M ,t> " wl^ otl “ Alley, ,can be consulted m nl- 1 ■ ■ g* cttB p 8 o» a private or delicate nature • • • tnAsuwcua to the litnnnn fra*ies of tmerealarigin, skin diseascSjWitliMncinreK discharges, semmul weakness nnd linpotniry, also, pilee> rheumatism, lemalu weakness, disuse of the womb, ' " monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints fistula m ano, nervous affections, pains in the back ami loins. ira tntionsoflhe neck of the bladder and kidue>h, srofbulic eruptions, tetter, ringworm, mercurial diseases. 2U. - . V TWELVE YEARS’ PRACTICE . Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of ‘ ’ real disorders,.and, those arising.from youthful excestesb ‘ - gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the't, : constumion-may have been enfeebled; ennb!e.«.])r. Brown • looflerassurancCK of speedy, relief to all whomay plafce't ‘ themselves under his care • •Rr.'Brown’sofiicesnftteonveniemlynrrnmjcU tntosep- ' - nrato; apartments; con yisit-Dr.: li.’wiihmitfcur - r • ‘ of to other visitors - ; It is of importance to. many pergons in need of niedicAl' aid, to obtaiu gootlnd vice privately and promptly. . To-all such, Dr. Browii’s- readyskill n* .removing venereal it MiWj in their various formsum! stages, ade.r« iuilaeeiuenis ’ winch,can rarely be equalled. 1 : Sirfuigers uro hereby ap j ' - •prised -that 01". Brown 'lias been regularly educaied.in ' • • every branch of medicine, lutd for Ihe .last twelve'yLars confined hiinseh exclusively >fO :Uio {rcotnn?m of.those’- diseases. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated suigeon-m.- Fuubnrgh who gives, his -whole aneMipn.to tljoiiucoin plaints ■* njf*Cerlain,jyife and speed/ cures will, in oil caM»«, be guaranteed. .; Reccntcases are relieved in n short time; wuboumuisr : * runhon from business. . C ;/ ijl7*lJernja or: inviteft per sons atiJicied with Jlernmfo call, as Jm has paidpaTticu" lar attention ta that disca-e * Letters from n dislanre, nskimradvice, inosi contnm a 1 -■ fee, or they y\ til not be attended to. iErTOffice on Rnnnoiid'Airoyi a ftm-doors froia : Wodd<- ;; ~ street, towards the. market. OonsiiltdUomt einrHy confi ; dentlab • _ _octi>d&wly RHEUMATISM.-— Ur.Bnwirs newtv discovered rent: *, edy for Rheumatism 1 1?: .a speedy mid eerarim' rjnnefly : - for that painful trouble. - It never /uila..-' . Office amt Fnvatu : Gousultunou, lioom!«, No; ■ mond alley, Pittsburgh, I‘a. The-Doc:or:iA- utwayH’ af l home. _____ miHdawjf , The Grand PurgAtiv c.~ TkR CLICK* NtRS &6G-lJi ( OATRD YJ-GETX U BLR FXTRACT PULS—TUt t tU-brat. d PjU« have obtained an enviable notoricty in ihe bmiJUJ ' : v.; os.a curative for Giddiness; T)yspepsin,- hour 1 fcioniaoij, - .' ' 1 Headache, Fevers. •. Piles. Cosliveness; Couirhs.'Heart Thraat;vliw AVeakiiesSj^PaijnUitiqii^'oMhevlXenrii; a '■> variety of other djscasesio which flesh i* rmcdicino.lbrHhe/ndlli6 , nJ'jrln’;iUl\scn^iisVqf^lte^ : ;euil' ; fr > ' ; spring, Bummer, niUutiin r hU:c>r,- L : - v^ ; v v'; cuinbiauces, they can Up taken with period *-aicly and BQccess... ; chiflr^ : drei»,.thcy areunrirnlh'd- BeiiigcoaU’d with pure while - ' • r sugar,- cbUdreVt.wUbeusily take them ;}ttieyiieitherjrißc't ’ inor ; patLBeate^are-genUc;.bdttbofouffbihiheirOpr , rniioij.''y.- For adults, byjncreusing the dose; they are equrUly beu elicial. - As an Anti-Eihous Pill they will be jouihl with- ' • outa sapßrior.-Afibajiy use lhem,;and an. unqualified.approval will be thecertain : •■• result r Remember Dr, C. V.Chckener is tie OTigmal mvenlor of Sugar Coated Pills,, ami mat notbing oi the sorrwhs ever heard of uuuMie introduced them m Juwe. ls4:H • Purchasers should, therefoTeialways.askforClK’.kcnerhi'. Sugar Coaled 'Vegetable, Pills, and. take ijoothers, or they will be innde the victims of a • :• 25 cents per box. . J .•<<;• ~ l)r; Clickeuer's principal olhcc for the sale of ** CG Vesey st„ NY } WM. JACKSON, £9 Liberty st . Pitts burgh, Pa., General Agent, for Pejiusvtvaoiay Northern Ohio, and the.river counties of.\irginm;-.. . -The the.'daly-apivomted.A'gehiß.forAH^' gheny county. Pa.: A. M. Marshal!,) : l)r.Browir. .. > Alleghenvcitjv •• J IL Johnson, ) .. Jonathan Ghrcist, Manchester.' .v. Alexander Asdiile.Wyljestrret. ; J. IL H; Jacques, lsirmitiglmm..: • Win. J.-Smith, Tcraperancuvillei .. • G. H. Stair, Sewickloy. Edward Tbompsoli, Wilkmshurgh. . Daniel Negiey, East Liberty;-: . H. A. Mitchell,Wilkmsburgb.’< "v .v : If. Rowland & Son. MTCeesport.- v C. F. Diehl,Elizabeth. John Black,-furtle Creek; : . M‘fc!do\vney\ Bakerstown. • Samuel Springcr, Clinion ' . ■,.v. James hr)fee« Stewartstowit. • > • . Riley M > Jjnughlm, Ploln'township : J; Fulton, Tnrcntura;.- Jeremiah Homing, Lawreuccville • Robert‘Williams, Artlidrsville. aug22-dJcwflra- >; . r " . .?■ ■ .ax *.-■■■•. ♦> i'i-,. <•.•>». ‘ ' - r v? ~ s f ” _ : , i. ' , 'i v v “ i -it. * v - -It a' - * ■;': „ frtVi ~rr '-V - < , - •v <■ J 1 * 1 I •VS - i -s' ” X « 's' - „ A - -.-t 1 - > s • V ' ' - , _* - r/V i' ‘. ' '"T ’* ■■ '■» i *- , _ - A 1 ** - -- v ♦ ~ T. r _ *• J X : -- - - ,v u '• - : - V'-" ... - * , -'t, " - - ?- * J t - - --V ' V -T ’ , -r" ‘ , ‘ - ' Tl- T'lk'V' *' v - s/i s. r z * * TJ f* » -Tf-W?’ ‘• < - ~ - » r ■*, 4-v. - k - - •» ' / ' 1 - J .- f ! :" X*. -V -r r - ’> . J 1 tr’ “ - 7 ■* ' - ' > > , _ 1 -N t J ” r ' s - ) '* ' v7t ~ i a Cj C « * c «VVv\: 4 r W* r ' ref} j s+T-x V 4 ~ *> l \ - , < -,i v v » I-'- S i , s r fiSj V- ?_ '% , * - .* -j •- f > ; ;: : ;■’ -c X XsXWxSsa .x 5 ' »\- V' . . ■'--"X V ' ' ' ■- *~ • ' < x. J *'' v fe 51 , k h _ i k S ~ •> - «rvv-*: r V • 1, . ~ x *y> •.' . . *, ' } *£*" ' i •>■ -'X '"■. '?,,; ,i7oV- c'‘"z , '\ Vt“ ' .v ’-: ’ J OFFICE OF AMEKtCAN PATENTS; j • J AMES-GUEENOUGH, of lh6 late fitra of : ! , ueer;rnia‘ Patchi'Auocfiey,;rii'}us.;pfficci'.ii'i;tfevc}n^ut : WASHINGTON^.IIcinaybe > cbnfeulteaan3'erapTov't. : ti>;v ; in-tnakioty oxamuiatians in PAfantO \ *'' r -y: *ficc and clsewhereiih famishing dnvaings and spceiGivi : ttonsb£ nijacluaes,'and ali popera ; necessary; . tiansferyanlend,reissue,orextcndlc tiers patent In tin? , • United States or Europe lie can also be consulted pro v ; - fesstonallv qjvali quesU6ns.,b.f-Hitgationaristng : amTer ihcv Pnleni Lasyj'aiid will quesubhs befoie Patent - Office or on’ appbal thcrcfrbrn,T6r-.wb4'cirhis loinj-expeVi- t • -cttUarlyfiued birrr.-Thc prbfessiorialbusvnessoftlie-late.''''- Dr.T.P.Jones paving been placed in, his - hands, all let- .■ /' Ip / wlatton.lUereto ; .shoula'be liira. •: XpPrTittsburgh Gazette, Putsbtirgh’Mnrumg Post, and::;: •*:! jntd chargeitheadycru^er— Arw York .lay. fit. .-'aag^fiOm : c”FAI^ : FASiUON OK IJAT»v >.-jnfCoKPr.»;;c.o^^atttrJtt^6rd.d?J^'*i^}^';: s .v': : introduce* on-SamWajr y AUff,“ : BTYLE OF H A TS » just >ecei*fcd^.frOni v a»ibC;tt'«tatand.bebuUifui’ll* , K'^ : '?'- are invited J lo; call ; Wpo3 streets;;- v y ; - : i^t^H.;PA'ULSO? i »,‘No^73- ? \V r iM-dobr from: xji, the cotjierof FouVthiUaa; received.’ aiid -tvin- iys' day iwrpduce;thd FAr.X:SriXE OF G&XTZEXI&JpX;;. ffATSy and‘t^uld ; respeclfully. »iivite his.'cusibiaers anti. •the public generally lo cntl aud examine ihc.*ami\ ••• .. y-aug-jo " B fTSTh FALL * HATS AND C APSI fS9gfl THE RubscrJ&ciyliavmi;. • > ■P VlV s»from• ■ New York,.will Tm9*vv : :-r. J3ffb^■ STYLE OF HATS.'Io wlueh licwQuld will the irttuntioa; : or Ins customers fuuHln; .v • Ho -is (laity - •■ ■ ■ the arrival onustnllnasornneniof C Aidant! ilujfs-, f ■. all of winch will hu disposed of • O. W, ULAS«GO\V, >M dour below. Uavfs’ AurUou Heoniy-- v . •••• ■” steamboat Uakery* rpHK betr rrsp«rmill> 10 inirtrm -X;va lean^lottUße^ l^e ; . :wjll open a jMSty-JiAhEUI on 1\ lUr-Mrett Inrtuiu Ferry ami Murkclsirei.‘iH t oi» "WciliMisdny. Seincinlj»*rl#ln ■■-- ■ IMSj aml w»U: jrumetliutely:,lHr prep:m*il to furimh • •'; best Bread, &.<«., - ineir own liitKjuM [rticirfoni pletcd.-antl is iu nllTonpoels aupcnor.to any:jio\v,iii tfie ; city [svpli] HUN VKIVSg MAY;*- I *.?/. , • 'vJJIi llodklnßOUi No. Jl5 -Wooil «!•* •*; '• r .tfXTOVIiD call tlie aWemu>JKoi tlit\ pubuc (the;.laiWfv. • Vy- especially) to oiJ>imiu->' imil French and Eng'nh DTMNG nD YL J SET ft*. - Consisting, iivpurt, U;uul. (iol&rl.uie.\ T Fancy and Pimn White fialsoj Indiou Chum Dmuigisetu;. oil having been urtpOTtcd desirable M>Jes 3tv HODKINSONv • .■ -migOC .•■■■:. -~115 Wood stir«?.donr^below. tr Brotl*«rsT JPremtnm bom » 3 - l)OZ nPsorTed MZf*, w-irrantf rf hr jHe &0 tlftr * Z£i\J A iclona:-P«ns,v^Mstt-rr;ceiYeil'.and tor.->*«)£.'«*• ?{fe£<-,^^>--. : lr ideal Nts\ \ otL price*, t»v { JCUWARD TODD £, 00, ] Nl2 cor nm. ancl Marini si {1 k > 1 >»*<) 1 on •• t»ivcntoUard'&.Brother^aulfc.iastinrr-ot- th^'Ma«s.'i«'••..•/-•.•f '- • cbupotia Charitable MeCli'imc .twiLnimti nf«oM'« $ Also, .the ;lngUtijsl-.p)remiuui-nVvli»e : Fi'a«lcluv( PhiHdclplna t-pli X -VTOTiCL—AJlpersonaiudcl}ieiJj *<» ii u» i wit! nremiMhein forJimiutaiion * 11J2\tf\ DAUBEIU’ > . \ =pj)JMwdtlUvJOHS IDYLL. 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