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CO IT OF WARMER E88820N5.,
Monday, Juni 9.
Before the lion. Wtn. 13. 'McClure, President
;edge, end William Boggs,,discsiate Judge.
• The . cue of the Commcinttealth es. George
Stoops. Information, Surety of the yews, on
oath. of Henry Clarkson was ' taken up. The
Irrosientor was.an engineer on a - - , ateamboat of
- which the defendant was Captain:' The latter
reproitche4 the fortner with not haring sufficient
water: in the hillier?, upon which the engineer
called him a liar, and win( knocked down by
Sentenced to pay a Sac at Sl' cent; and the
, caste of prosecution.
CoMmonwealth rs. Solomon Vail. informs
.:
.
din,. Surety of the peace, en oath of Wm. Living
' stow. The prosecutor is the keeper of a house in
Birmingham, and the defendant was in it one
nlght, drunk and abusive, when he wu ordered
-oat by the propeeter. Not complying with the
order, Livingston pot him out, and Vail made
some vague threats against him, the very eats
tence of which he forgot - when ho became so
ber.. Each party was sentenced to pay half the
Commonwealth vs William McCombs—indict
ment,' obtaining goods under false pretences.
Watson and Stowe for Commonwealth, Darragh
and McCandless for defendant. Mr. Darragh
.reoved that the second and third counts Lof the
baliedment ho quashed, as the deacription of the
• defendant tontainecl therein ; was illegally set
frith._ , The motion was argued, and held over
• ;far decialen. Thd defendant pleaded not guilty
to the drat count
Mr. Watson opened the Cate to the jury.
John Weller sworn—The defendant got a
bine from mooa the 28th of November, 1849
/lathe time of the bargain, I askedhim for BCCll
.zity, and he told me that ho never pre security
—that he owned relit estate in East Liberty. I
would not havo let him have the hone had it not
been for time retweeentationa. '
Cross Examined—l got his note for the
horse No money was paid. The . note
was due six months after date. Ur. hie-
Combs has paid ten dollars on that note. He
~'paid. It three or, four days after the note was
• drawn. The price of the borne was ninety fire
dollars... Xme the hate to my father, and did
nottry to collectit m - yself. He gave= no value
fait. L owed lir. McCombesomething at the
• Abu of the hurtle. This
,aura was due for du
`.weeks boarding with +defendant, at nne• dollar
sad seventy fire cents a week. I made Informs
3ton against defendant.' I don't know why I
didn't sue him civilly. The note was drawn for
- eightY.three dollars. The prim of the horse was
ninety fire dollars. _
• .Jacob Weller swain—The defendant told mo
that be would be at Bir:, Black's store in
the
Dimond, on a certain day, when he promised to
pay me. He kept his word as to the appoint
ment, but did not pay. He made another ap
pchit, bat did not pay. The horse sold by my
son.'was a light bay gelding. He afterwards
sold him to. Air. Patterson, who sold him in two
Weeks for SI4O. • •
ILL Patterson bought a bay horse
from William McCombs, for which I gavo him
enmity five Mars. This'was all the horse :was
then worth. _
Wm,B.Ref y ley sworn.—l knotrWm.McCAmbs.
He has no property near East. Liberty, to the
best of my knowledge. I know most of the per
, sons who own property near that
:The case was opened to the jury on behalf of
- the defendant, by C. Darragh, Esq.
Alexander Cubbage, sworn—l drew a note for
Mr. McCombs. • He and Weller came to my store
together. The note was for thevalue oft horse.
They said nothing about real estate.
James Mitchell, swore—John Weller came to
me to enquire into the circumstances of Me-
Combs.. Ile said that he had sold him a horse.
and he was afraid ho would 10543 it I eakedhim
Why be had trusted him..-and he said that Mo
. Combs was doing a good business, and he thought
he was good enough.
A number of witnesses were called, who prov
ed the defendant's character was good. After
which the Court adjourned until the after-
AITHISOON BEBSION.
The Counsel addressed the jury in the cue
;which occupied the.attention of the Court during
the forenoon, but no verdict was rendered before
the hoar for adjournment arrived.
No other ease of importance was taken up.
Guinan Dsarn.—A German, whose name we
did not learn, was found dead in the house of Mr.
Karns; of Robinson townehip, on-Friday ensuing
last. He had been living on the township for
OLD PsMrnerarr Missions= Socurr.—Rev.
Wm. Crampton announced-last Sabbath, that in
compliance+ 'frith a suggestion from the Arch
bishop of Canterbury, tbo.hundred and fiftieth
annitersarY of the Society for the Propagation of
Religion in Foreign Countries, ',cold be We
'hinted in the , Protestant SpiecopiarChurchos of
Ragland and Aturnica, on Sunday, the Mi inst.
Sintarmast Isemmtri.—.An old man named Daly,
same wife died in the-I'oor Hour, and whose
el:Wm ware Wind out by the overseers of the
;oar, tack one Of his children away from s house
as Fifth Wad, last Saturday, and locked it up
in • cupboard-in n bonze on Irvin street. It
was found diet% yesterday, and taken back to ita
home, booing eaten nothing dace Its confmematt.
' 'front High Constable
' Adams, of the Alleghemy Police, that on Friday
night some burglar entered the residence itt,the
basement story of the Sandusky street Baptist •
.Chnrch, foi• the purpose of robbing it. The per
who were sleeping in the rooms, were awe
homed by the noise, - and an alarm was raised.
The 'mandrel struckene of the women violently
"oathe - face, bruising it considerable. He then
aneneeded'in making his escape. ,
Antrewsa.—We learn that two houses In the
neighborhood of the above church were entered
oath* eamenight, but no articles of value were
Swan:tan IscinEnr.—kpistol or rigs bullet
cite:redone of the front second story windows of
the store on Market street occupied by Messrs.
Young, Stevenson &Love. The report was heard
distinctly by all the" clerks in the store, but the
"rascal who fired the shot was not discovereiL
Itoansnu.—Some raeoal went into' the'store of
James Laird, at the corner of Logan and Col
-well streets, on Saturday, and stole twenty dol•
lars from the till.
Nor Auussran.—Luigi Costa, the murderer
Of Pietro Daradtd, has not yet been arrested.
•
EtillAWAT.—A.horan auauhed to McGuire's
itlrOiturawagon ran away - down Fifth street yes
terday afternoon. The wagon struck against e
Limp post atthe corner of Wood and. Fifth 'streets,
-breaking both 'hafts. 'The horse ran on. and
-entered an unfinhshed house,. above Ryan's
buiiffing, treading on the joists, thelfieoring not
being yet laid. Ills feet' Boon Slipped through,
of coarse, but ho was rescued without-Diving
received any injury.
. ; Idsxriso or ram Couac,Le.—The Select arid
'Common Councils Of the city of, Allegheny y met
en Thursday night last. .
rintsc-r commit.
. •
In. the Select Council, the Chairman, Colonel
-. Robinson took the chair.
-A -petit:him from John Tagggart and others,
asking the water to be extended along !Pasture
Lane,. was read and referred to the Committee
am Water.
A petition praying water pipes to be laid
along lliibuelt street., was referred to the Com
mittee on Water.
A petition relative to. malting: gutters in Saw
= Mill Alley, was A - fermi to' the :Committee on
.liir..Alarshall, Chairman if the Committee - an
Timm, presented a petition in reference to the
application of the tax colleters, for additional
compensation, and offered e following resolti
,
Resolved, That a due regard to economy will
• Dot Permit the , city to allot, at -present any ad
' ' diatom' compensation to her agents.
Report aompted and resolution adopted.
'Mr. Daltell presented a report, In relation to
the terry landing in the Fourth Ward, declaring
itinetpedient to make any change:l Report se
• . . Resolved,' That the Reiarding Regulator be,
and he is horaby directed, to take the necessary
. '`legal steps to have Allegheny Aimee opened its
entire length and breadth, as originally laid
1 '
.out on the surveyed map of the , oßy..'
Resolution referred .to the Committee oaSur-
A bill from Robert Hendon. ri,. for embank
ment at the Leacock street bridge, amounting to
8179 24, was presented, for which the; Meyer
ma directed to' draw his warrant. I,
A bill was presented by -James Forrester. for
• building the bridge over the canal on Leacoek
,• • street, emanating to $1,051 63. Mayor author
-1144 to draw his warrant therefor.
The check roil for May, amounting to $69 12,
‘,74laread, and Mayor directed te'draw his war
ran.l'.
Axi: . Ordinance authorisingbo .ds to be Lamed
to meet „Ire demands of It.he to the amount
of $12,000 00 was passed:, by the Select and
concurred b y Common Cettpcil. .
Ordinance Ri,;.the glean rind paving of Cheat
. nut Street, reemObio street to the bridge; Robin
.llol2 street, from p e lletal street to Craig 'street;
:Main street, from Eat tlarsi tollyceraore street;
and Federal street, ac,"4se 11W. square,
passed by the Selece auticil,:ttat'nOt sete4,
' upotritt the Common Council
•
A petition praying for t9n paving of Gsy street
;: : Ursa referred to the Committee ori . ettects.
A. bill from Mr. Joseph Crcig, imounting to
$1206, was referred to the Committee on Claims
and Accounts.
The Select Council then siljourne.l.
CO/DION CbUNCIL
The Common Council adjourned in the midst
of its businesa . They held a special meeting to
finish it last night, but owing to the Tato hour at
which they adjourned, we must defer a report of
their proceedings for the present.
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BY TEL-Bi_i;,RAPH.
=camp DT TUN O'ILEILIT TZLZGEAPII USE
AND REPORTED FOG TIM PITISBERGE GAZETTE
FORGED LAND WARRANTS
WASIIINGTOi, June 9.
Thir 11. S. Marshal of Michigan Lurs brought
In, and delivered to the Menthol of the District
of Columbia, Wm. Drown, to answer various
charges of forging Land Warrants. In default
of $20,000 bail, Drown was to-day to take his
trial in the Criminal Court.
The accused is a brother of Benj. F. Brown,
late Government Clerk, And candidate for door
keeper of the House of Reprerentatives, against
whomindictments for forging Treasury vouchers,
are also pending, but who is still at large.
APPOECTIIENT BY THE PRESIDENT.
Ilrasniscrot, Jane 9.
Lewis Siittou of Baltimore, has been appoint
ed by the President Appraiser at Large, idea
floes W. Enna, resigned.
MURDERER CONVICTED.
BALTIMORE, JUna 9.
William Shelton, one of the mutterers of the
Cosden family, has been convicted, and renteneed
to be hung, at Chestertown.
JENNY LIND AT PHILADELPHIA.
PAILADELPILLA, Jane 9.
The concert of dtdlle Jenny Lind tonight,
wen crowded to excess.
we learn, that by mutual - igreement, made to- •
day between bliss Lind and Barnum their en
gagement terminates with this concert. Miss
Lind will carry the arrangements made to
this city by Mr. Barnum, and will give - the two
concerts, as it is her intention to give several
.concerts in other portions of the country, on her
OWTIL account . •
Barnum goes to tho World's Fair, in the North
America; from New York, on the 17th inst. Le
wand Smith accompanies him. •
Ammar, June S.
Wm. H. Cox, of St. Louis, cut his throat, in
Cougroas Hall, last tight.
PEILLADELPHL-1 MAP, ET.
Puri,untriata, June 9.
Cotton—The market is firmer.
Flour—The market is still dull at $3 I.2a®
$3 181 bbl.
Corn Meal—Sales at $2 75 - t a bbl.
Grath—The market is steady for Wheat, with
sales of 2000 bushels prime white at 102 ®lo3c
'—and of red do at 90 @Die ? bushel. Corn is
scarce and steady at 60011 bushel.
Whiskey—Sales 200 hbds at 22c per gallon.
NEW YORK MARKET
NOON EXPOUT.
Now Tons, Jane 9.
Cotton—The market is firm, with -.a fair busi•
new doing at last quotations.
. Flour—Themarket is in favor of buyers, with
sales or 3000 bbls at $3 94®4 00 for common
Ohio, and s4®4 06 for common State brands.
Corn Meal—The merket is steady, with sales
at $2 7502 81 per bbl.
Grain—Wheat is dull, and prices nominal.
Rye is quiet. Corn is drooping, with Balm of
32,000 bushels at 56i®57i for western mixed,
60c for round yellow.. .
Provisions—Pork is hoar), with sales of new
mess at $l4 75, and new prime at $l3 per Dbl.
Beef is dull and unchanged. Cut meats are also
dull. Lard is inactive. .
Stocks—The market is active. U. States have
declined to I; Indiana State ritiare selling at
85; Perm'a b's at 94i, and Reading at 62a.
Land warrants are in demand at $1.40®145.
Nate Your., June 0.
Cotton—Prices have advanced in, with sales
of 100r0 bales.
. .
Flour—The market is more active, with farther
sales of 6000 bbLs at noon pricea. Southern
brands are heavy, with aides 200 bbls at $4 62i.
Grain—Wheat is drooping, with' sales 4000 be.
good Obio at 94c per bn. Corm is plenty and
lower, with sales 64000 be. at 56607 for west
ern mixed, and 690r60 for round yellow. , Bye
in held at 76e. -
Whiskey—The market is easier, with sales of.
200 bbls at 24012} per gallon.
Provisions—Pork 15 doll and lower, with sales
at $l4 G 20,14 75 for mess, and $l9 for prime-
Beef is dull, at $8 52®11 nod :35e,0
for prime. Saks 100 bias plain Lams nt
and of shoulders at GI per lb. Lard is quiet,.
with tales 800 bbls nt SiCsBl.
Linseed Oil—ls doll at 70} ®7l per sailor,
Toissetio-31arket dedlorith tales 40 baits seed
leaf at 10 cents
Wool—The Market is dull, and lower.
Stacks—The market ie better. Erie bends
hone adaanced to 881; Rending is steady. Land
warrants are wanted at $l4O. $300,000 in
epode were taken to Ilene, London, and her•
mnda.
CINCINNATI MARKET.
Cutousarl, June 9 -
Flatcr—Tho market is suvidy 'but quiet, at
$2 8503 40 per bri.
Whistey—Sales at per gallon.
Provisions are without movement.
Groceries—Sugar it firm at 6 . .1®61 per lb.
Coffee in telling at 9/(E,lOc per lb.
Cheese to dull at fu per pound.
Other articles are without change.
The rive as risen four feet eincc last report.
The weathe pis cool, with occasional thowers of
rain.
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31.0113 21.1ANITEST DEBTLIT.—We learned yester
day from an intelligent and reliable gentleman,
directly from California, that a very - extensive
scheme is on foot for separating from the Mexi
can Republib the rich State of Sonora. Various
bands have left California expressly for the pnr
pose • Ortr informant supposes that in all five
hundred daring and well armed men have set out
on the ;edition. The people and aAministra
' tion of non' are said to-be in the plot, being
dissatisfied with the condition of things In Mexico,
particularly because they have received no share
of the American indemnity. It is contemplated
in declare the State independent of Malice, or
ganize a provisional Govrenment, and finally get
it annexed to the United States. ft lies on the
Gulf of Ca,ifornia, between 21° and 33° North
latitude, in about hall as large as Texas, and is
exceedingly rich in minerals, especially silver.—
By the next mail we will probably hear more of
the operations Of these annexers. We predict
that they will not find it so easy to get Into the
Union which their new State as they seem to ima
gine. The treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo inter
poem a serious obstacle, and besides, the Slavery
interest will be anything but seolorui in their fa
vor. It has . had enough of new free territory
forthe, present ; Cabo and universal liberty is
its only remaining chance.
Another expedition to take poscseion of Lower
California and seize on the port of Mazatlan, in
the State of Cinalea, is much talked of. At 31a
rattan this enterprise would be likely to meet a
more hostile reception. The people of that place,
our informant tells us, are quiet, inimical to
'Americans, and would. like another war as a
mesas of getting money, not only from the sup
port of American armies in their country, but
from a new indemnity, which. they count on for
anOther slice of territory.
Now Yens, Jane 5
The Webb and Willie controversy, which wo
hoped was silenced, has broken out in to new
shape, which will afford vast Coodlew the gossiping
appetites.
Mrs. Mary J. Coddrington, wife of Smith Codd
rington, of lishway, .1., and daughter of the
lat e Henry Inman, is, or supposes herself to be
the person referred to by Col. Webb, as haring
been seduced by Willis. She has with her hus
band, Sled a complaint in .the Supreme Court,
against Webb, In which she recites the fact of.
her having corresponded with Willis. The cor
respondence, she say began by her writing to
Willis to disavow the authorship of a work watch
ha tad attributed to her; it was kept op for two
months, without her parents knowledge; but she
solemnly avers that Webb's charges of impurity
against her are wholly aim. So far from her
" father believing her guilty, and dying of a bro.
kin - heart, she were that to his leak hour, he
I hid the Moat perfect confidence in her integrity
I
and virtue.
She says, however, that her father desired
the letters That bad passed between Willis and
herself, should be delivered up, and deputed
James Weston Webb and George Buckman, to I
receive them; that Webb received the package,
carefully sealed up, to deliver it to her father:
that her father during his, 'late illness, had re.
quested Webb to-deliver them to him, but that he
had failed to do so ; that after his decease, she
had through Mr. Beckham, requested the delivery
of the letters, but had not received them; she
so adds that Webb, without bay authority. had I
broken the seal of the package and readthem to i l
others, thus violating ties confidence repaed in
I him by her father.
The plaintiffs further urge, that me the 21. st.
o: May last, a new application for the letters was
made without success.;- that they are fearful that
he will make, the letters pnblie, and they there.
foie ask that heimay be required to 'deliver up
the letters, and enjoined from ever making them,
or any portion of them public, in any way.
sorra ceßoulte.
A commurdeation in the Charleston .Vcreary,
on the subject of Separate Secession, addressed
to the Delegates of the State Convention of South
Caroliti, presents a statement of the entire case
in so few words that we commend it to those
who seek information On the subject.
First, It assumes, as the concurrent opinion of
nine-tenths of the people of South Carolina that
a State has the right to secede from the Union
at any time, and without cause shown. Second
ly that Congress, in its recent aggressions, has
done quite enough, if cause were required, to in
duce the dissolution of the union—quite enough
to justify South Carolina alone to secede. The
remaining question on which there is an admit
ted difference of opinion is, whether it is expe
dient to exercise this ..clear constitutional right
of secession at this time." The arguments' of
those who are opposed to seperate secession are
thus stated:
is contended by some 'that, - by am seced
ing alone, we disconnect ourselves from our
southern sisters in a manner that will throw up
on us, to a very, great extent, the protection
atone of slavery within our limits; and Wat,
as it is an institution against' which the world
is . arrayed, we would, by this moans, ex
pose it to great additional and unnecessary has
ards.
' , That the other southern finites, not being yet
prepared for disunion, will look with little fa
vor on our act; and will be indiferent to its sac
•• That Congress will interfere and resixeln us
inipme way in the exercise Of our sovereignty,
and the other States not concurring with us in
the propiiety of this Inurement will leave us to
contend single-handed with the Federal Govern
. meat, and that we must succumb to power and
numbers."
The view' of the immediate Secessionleis are
thus presented:
'•On the other hand, it is insisted that the time
has now arrived when the questions as to the na
ture and charnetenof this Government ought to
be settled.
"That the aggressions of congress having been
so monstrous, if the other southern States are
not, and cannot be aroused to resist them, we
have little Teasels to believe that they can ever
tie induced to do so.
"That the course of things in our nation
al 'columns and the northern States indi
cate. clearly and undistakably, the intention
never to cease until slavery is Emily abolished.
"That•the North is becoming stronger, and'
the South weaker and weaker and that for
SOuth Carolina to submit now, after what has .
been done, and after what she has done, would
be to bring irretrievabledisgrace upon her, and
hasten her own destruction.
"And that the May hope of safety orof south
ern Union is for one Stato to lead; off, to make
a practical Dime, and settle at once whether we
are a confederation of sovereign or a consolida
ted Democracy."
A letter from H. Greeley, Esq., of the New
York Tribune; who is in attendance at the World's
Fair, expresses the opinion that the receipts for
admission during the three months ending IA of
Angust will probably reach $700;1300. He sip:
No other exhibition was ever comparable to
this in extent, variety and magnificence. For
example; a single London house has one million
dellra's worth of the most superb plate and jew
elry in the Exhibition, in a by no means unfavor
able position; yet I bad spent the better portion
of five days there, roaming and gluing at will,
before I saw this lot. There are thrie diamonds
exhibited which are worth, according to the stan
dard method of computing the value of diamonds
at least thirty millions of dollars, and probably
could be Bold in a creek for twenty millions; I
have seen bat one of them us yet, and that stands
so-conspicuously is the centre of the Exhibition
that few who enter can help seeing it And
there are several miles of cases and lots of cost.
ly wares and fabrics exposed here, a good share
of which are quite as attractive as the great
diamonds, and intrinsically far more valuable.
Is them cause for wonder, then, that the Exhi
don is daily thronged by tens of thousands, even
at the present high prices ° -
From another portion of Mr. G's.• letter we
make the folloiring extract
The London Commissioners mite • great din
ner at Richmond yesteriday, to the Partin Com
missioners in attendance on theEthibition, Lord
Ashburton presiding, flanked by foreign Minis
ters and nobles. The feast was, of icouree su
perb; the speaking generally fair: the music
abundant and fnultless. Good songs were cap
itally given by eminent vocalists, well sustained
by instruments, between the several toasts with
their responses---a fashion which 1 suggest for
adoptionin our own want/7, especially with 'the
condition that the speeches shall be shortened
to give time for the songs._ At this dinner no
speech exceeded fifteen minutes in duration but
that of Baron Dupim which may have oc cupi e d
half an bons, but to every other respect wimir-a.
b:e. The Englishmen who spoke were Lords
Ashburton end Granville.'Memere.o rue and Pax
, tom of the Foreigners, Lupin, (France,) Van de
Weyer, (Berg,inn) Von Viebban, (Prussian,) and
ryself. Lord Ashburton spoke with great good
sense and .good feeling, but without fluency.
Lord Granville'eriemarks were admirable in mat,
"ter,
but oleo defective in manner. Barons Yea
do Weyer and Dripin were every way happy.—
The contrast in felicity of expression between
the British and the Continental speakers was
very striking, though the former had no adult.'
thee in other respects.
I went there at the pressing request of Lord
Ashburton, who had desired that an American
should propose the health of Mr. Paxton, the
designer of the Crystal Palace, and Mr. Riddle,
our Commissioner, had. designated ore for the
service; so I spoke a b out flue minutes, and DV
remarks were most kindly received by the entire
company; yet 2 ne Times of to.day. imits report
of the festival, suppresses not merely what I said,
but the sentiment I offered, and even my name,
merely stating that "Mr. Paxton was then toast
ed and replied as follows." The Day Nam
does likewise, only It says Mr. Paston's health
was proposed by a Mr. Wedding (a Prussian who
est near me.) I elate these facts to expose the
falsehood of the boast lately made by Tile Threes
in its championship of dear newstiapers like the
British against cheap ones like the 'American
that "in this country fidelity in newsfiper re
porting- is a religion, and its diet/Arm are never
disregarded," dm. The pains taken to suppress
:notn-merely what I said but its substance. and
coin my notes, while inserting Mr. Pazton'e ro
sponse, refutes the Pharisaic assumption of The
Times so happily that I could not let it pass.
NOTICE TO CORMACTORt3. -
SEALED PROPOSALS will bireceived by
the undenthrited, at ST. (lortetvr, Mo until th e 15th
day of June, 1001, for th e graduation and cOnstructive (ler
eluding fundohlnic all maw.) of the `AL Conertee iron
Alawntain and Pane Knob Plank Rood,. Prom Es.
about ik miles ta the bon Mountain end Pilot Knob.
_.
Propounis will be received ei th er (lst ) .by the Ing
all work and ml. comnb'n+ road: or Pepuatc!l,_ to
f0110w..t14.). for plank 8 M. krirectb. deputed un Um
to road at convenient dletanorm (3.1.) for laying plank and
Onlabing road; (40.) to n 1.5 delivered and 1.1 Into
.road, ineludhur',(sth.) for graduatlan by 0111.,
Tot
grubbing and clearing and culvert. of under 4
Tot eiori; and (Mb.) for nulionti and bridging.
The work will be 41,51.1 lido notion. of about 5 mules
In and let singly ar thgelbtr. Fifteen mil* of the
nod to be completed by the let of Iteouther.lllsl, and the
Taboo. by We let of dept.:akar, 1(01, or ea much owner
the contr... our desire. it le wove. to plank the
read generally . wlth white cal. of which tben4=l.-
dance on the route. The detallsof met, and nom
of the manner t h e 3 d
wl be reed, no examination
on end niter the 3d dap of J u an neat. rather at. 81. Gene.
vire or at the nth.. co Jana. P. 111 awned, Engln.r of the
hielfic Itallroed, et. Lee., Mo.
enp27moddelelo P.C. ROZIER. Preeklent.
rISHING TACKLE—Canes, Rods, Lines,
Hooks, de., wholetale arid retell, be
tg.
017 . 24 37 Mathel street, earn. of Tourth.
WATCHES, in large variety, and at the
1...;5t regulv .oolo.n rash mien, wholeade and
[¢lo3ll , W. W. WILSON,
rtlit; PENCIL OF ROBERT BURN,
ay
1 . 0171 m be seeo
100, • oploodal asoortoo•nt of Gold and Pllver Prorilr,
Go/d Veen of Um ted maw/future; Poetot GodofT: koff
Nonni. de. (toyddi W. W. WILK/N.
.151&—:33 cash Bacon llama for rata by
JUL m r2A JAMES A. MUIVIIPON &
ICll Ciinison. Velvet and
Men; gl " kf ' D WNVlMiT,L,"sr l, r *
mels
Smith's New Geographies.
QMITIP.S First Book in licographyt an in-
Chll7l rr. flint
0,7 troductot7 (leograpbl. d . o ° , p.d "7 ir r s7 son.
ustso Irltb 11:11sagrarlroor. insm pp. .
Pnots Quorto, or er,on - t Book in 0000,,71 . kT: 0 1 =p
.nd ealikl ,Ver eirlg. ° l= t a . at ' irrgoert:Blo
book: lastratnl i/0 gee! onipo,oll to env* ,
Ylrst
'''Af . : , :r.t""`" e. ""`"' uft . .. NIPP K 8,
aI7IA. 70 Apollo 11.711 dings, Mounts rt.
TORINTING PAPER—A largo lot Poublo
Medium and Imperial Thotlog i ner it farp by
my2.l cornere'Market eaconelyts.
IarRAPPINU PAPERS—A. largo amsort-
V v ment or wrovromr ""t".%
all sixes. for sakes ". M Eti'S
msUi reser Warehouse. eor. arket sod 2d at.
550 ?, It(S L S
I TEEL PENS, ;Df wi ITu r d . i
hatuw. a Bon's Pons. gl i t la Vern ielgr utter
ettaLtitta tranotecturrers% for We at
W. O.IIAV
M a .N 8101+,
Ibtf24 corner Market awl Second
Alt o KE ()HAM% is offered. to a person
wh whim, to travel, mid who hag • capital of from
rowan to eight hundrod dollars, to mama W • profitable
mut rowel:obi., Addrom th e suMerlber through
the Post thtlre. ImYllonw) J. W. LZWIIf.
Shoulder Braces.
SIIOIILDER BRACES, of the most up-
Vto.ed gee, slusrle Yu structure sod easily faul t
soJ of sizes to sultan who =7 Moire tioust—Juet ,
laid for utle, wholesale aurtai ß l E L y
EM, 67
ur24
I OUISVILLE WHITE LIME-50 bble.
IA fresh. read sad for sale Or W. aI. WILSON.
in)l4 147 Stmt. nod 118 Moood et
~/~ URRAY'S PLUM)' MAGNESIA -- Just
comer of Sloth Le Wood sta.
HIED APPLES-15 bble. for oda by
tl DURBRIDGE t
toWatex at.
S lii.D-10.1,b1e. No. 1;
i° ht. " BliftEHE.U.4l9.llNowati
MISCELLANEOUS.
Agricultural:lmplemcmts. •
I'LAVE JUST received Seem the East the
edknoe. le m t.ment.. 41 of the brat manutioture,
vtad Ma moot recant horautloos, sod I would limas all
mmen. to roll aril ramble tor stook.
MOM:or Ilmtdrut. for form boom. nods. toruli.. 0c:
Orsto DWI. fur oour, rue, oalx, aod t uf t, '
Coro Cob Combo..
Coro Shoe, tor home and hoed pu n tter.
Hon. and n O
o wn S talk Cuttlon Roue
Vendable Root tters.
Oxl okeo and Co. Chalo Halters.,
Coasted Grain and draw brtbos, unfllook
Cadstrol two. limo and four roux MM.
All ennuoixotored from tn. Mot materials, and for sale
st. We Draw and Seed Mons of
tl. E. WICKERSHAM,
my= ' ' Corner of Wood and Slxtb stmt.
WINDSOR SOAP --.50 boxes Hyde's, for
ups sr Issrzi) ITAIINESSOCE le CO.
I INSEED OIL-10 bbls. for sale by
ROBISON. /..ITTLE - A CO.
B ACON -43,000 lbs. Shoulders:
300 Mum tor italn by
8011130 N. LITZ LE • W.
DRIED BEEF-2000 lbs. fpr et& by
toy ROBISON, LITTLE t CO.
MOLASSES-400 bbls. N. 0., fur sale by
crartS ROBISON, LIMB a CO.
TIMED FRUIT-550 bn.Yeachee; '•
mi 2.5 50 ". AppJ far Ws bt ,
ROBISON, Llth,K a W.
TANNERS' OIL-20 bble. for bale by
auZ ECIBISON. LITILu • OD.
N A ILS ---300 kegs for ante by
mr ROBIS.43N.LITTLE l 00.
B
ROOMS-250 doz. common to beet;
50" extra Amer for sale by
=7•23 ROOlBO5l, urns a co.
COFFEE -150 bags Rio;
atm AMR tilte b i co.
PIG IRON-240 tone Ben's creek;
1000 " 01111 creek;
6 - " Na 51022.062 for rale by.
ROBISON. LITTLE t CO.,
Na. 256 Liberty. 4.
mr2S
--
SUNDRlES—
boxecorlme New Cheese,
'CO MA!. No.,.lltlpaore &TO=
o (IC ;co . heal Ma;
rWr B.lenntag for ahi
6°°° 'trail or
WATT A CO. MAK/ le
myA)
BI CHROMATE POTASH-750 lbs. for
sale by Lid) J. KIDD CO.
Q,ENECA OIL-2 bblo. for solo by
/.7 J. KIDD & 00.
L OAF SUGAR-100 bbl s. used Nos.;
Crush; tar Na.br
=qr. 147
UGAR-10.fihda. Clarified. fur aalelq
me.7 ENGLIBII r LIENNETr:
I ALERATUS-50 boxes for sale by
b my 27 ENGLISH may
lIOULDERS-12 earika far sale by
my ENO LIEU & DEN:, EIT
NUTS —2O bu. Chest/nits;
ex -Masimitkiirrr
NEW MUSIC
KLEBCERook has just received
•
Natio aale nal Union, • hatriotio eons, dedkated to the
Hoe. Fleury Clay.
Bring de Bayou new Ethiopian Sows: by Stephen C.
Moor, of Pittsburgh.
Wittat. Dear; se
keegang by the Alleg
henian.
111lowt aut from Maid MaPtilluki•
Sweet thane: as sung by Jenny Lind, with now Imam.
panknents.
The Mountain Main ,
The My tipiribc by . Lindhoy.
anewell, Old Cottaar„ written and matured by B.C.
Fork. and &cheated to Aka Harry Wood. of Pktebnelth.
thy whets
ti the moral= duet.
I Maw wo.
My blextlng glib thee yoo.
Homeward, toes dusk..
Minting Song - , fey Msebethy
Abo—New MOM. go.
No.lol Third Woe.
Siva Gold. MVP.
mdendid lot of Plants and Ilerlalernat to .rate
SUGAR -180 hhde N. 0. Sugar for salo_by
ml 6 0
JAMB
Wa ES
ter DAIZELLit,',
QOUA ASH—PII casks Kurta's brand;for
13 alert aye S. a W.
liRIED FRUlT—Peaches; Plums;
orval e by 47. A. 3.leCLlßtnitr
m7ll °Merle awl to Dealer.
HEMP -f... 3 bales 3fietiouri, on cotuignment
101 far Babe br - ALEX% 1104D1/tt,
miss No. 134 Front rt.
COTTON -25 bales (Batting) for sale by
,I,lla/LNDE6I.QQIIDOM.
66715 ti 0.134 Front et
TEAS—a) hf. chaste Young Llyson;
6 " " Blatt Ira llng 114von
rip . isale bf BALM DIMLY a tax.
16613 Wain 6624 Frani W. .
`ALT PETB.E-75 sacks Crude, fur sale by
L .yis ISAIAH DICKNY A Ot).
iN , ri A b .S r SE S-50 ., ?., bbls
j ti ,;( ;? s . o S. ! i i i . A. fur
1,1 M. MOLASSES-100 Mkt battle gran
7. S.li Holly.* fgt. vale by JAMS DALILLL
A i l AC K_EREL-75 bbl 3 fur ea
lit Smoot et
.ItlOE--100
rte Ills Water itt.
4,1 AIL' RAT U S—l 2 mace prime, for Bale by
mill mera SInCANDL/20.
sIiOCOLATE-130 bxs. Bost, for Rale by
.sss wsta • McCANDLMS.
EEDLE WORKED COLLARS, Flomc
i to.OotlCoffs. with • Lall aa...torstof Lao.
bo.royaoloa al the woe of
my lo F. U. CATON. fourth la.
TOBACCO -37 kegs 0 twist (supsnor) fur
ILAN. by atyl3 A. CULL , CIaTbON a CO.
it UFFALO ROBES:we•AII grades kept con
Jut subtly m BAAS sarl Laiple by
tartes A. CULBERTSON A Co.
1 MULL% CLAY-200 boxes for sale by
Q~
013 r.. naLrizi a co., tansy it.
iIIKESE-20 bin. W. R. Cream, for aide by
a. a ar.rtaaaavan.
I)RY lIIDES-200 (prime) ter sale by
aura a a W. HARI:4CW!
1301V'D EXT. LIQUORICE-1 can for sale
1. In , =so U. A YitIi.N.MTOCK & CO.
yi ARRY'S TRICOPIIEROUS-12 dos. for
try U. Z. SZLEB.I..
U 713 ii Woad st-
Fine Drat Goods, per Express.
A. MASON tr, CO. have rec'd this monk
tna per finnan a spletellit awewtatent of lbw Drew
los wesuiting of Dl.* and Luxes nature] Darrage, blase
rut bebt Utley adored plant Timm. :smut:fel plain awl
LO.OOO. 00 Lalnew Lawns. tont* &Ike. etc.
r above Oolds ore well vonthebe aneathen Of yard:.
Rv, as they will be wad turestoWly tor prior, wltels
sew or retail. at • Nola to ands .slat at.
min
" I NDIA RUBBER AIR BALLS—Just r
roivad COO dostafaarartad Wise A. . aka tm
to
PC at tb. arholasat• Iraatora gates*.
IaTO J. • 11. mum&
1) ICE FLOCK; , Prepared Coro;
2.11, F•ring ' Telef..
Bea m Aryenemee.;
lor de by WIL A. IacCLIM O A co..
erlyl3 Liberty e:-
IF R
ENCII GELATINE, White and Colored;
And Cooree American l'Ainghue; toalduJ.lll.o.
Isae ?dance. Ac. s
WM. A. AteCLURIS ("0...
myl3 • 'Grow. awl T. Drab..
.IpßONES—Bordeaux Prtmei, in Szlaas jars;
V...rr oup.i.r - : laocy to
aiarama Vrariela tor pale by
mil: UAL A. : , Ir4.7l.Uitt/ A (V.
3
4CKEItEI.—.IOO blilm. N 0.3, for hale by
A. CV WI KItTS)N a tat,
..._,Lay . :l3 lab I.ll,erlY ..• rl-
bbie. for lutio by
12., m 712 J. rtJ DI. a CU., co Wm.
aLUD--40 (ertru) Nnle
IJI m 712 J. K.:Jaw.
VAR.B. AltIM U - lor.6ale by
nyo J. KIDD • CO.
VOIt SALT;--A p.. 1 Paling Wagon, in
j_ nompl.t. V, LE" 6 ) , 60 11-..1
ARD 011,-01 ttiAtt. Winter Strained, for
eue TMTM ff I IL E. EILLERY. 47 Wand itt.
11101 lib's. for sale by_
IL K.KELLIS49.
bbl. prime, for sale
I. min . R. O. 6.r.LLER9.
ametaclat I
B of the roost inentunitble blessines en!,
by
tarred art d•1111,4 tam.
Ht.ectarlen. Witho U ut dial" amal•tance. tbe In.,,nveufeares
..panics (ruin Ilact_defecttry ',MOD d.rl
thrr tapm. ba Irren.d*i.lr.
Yren 1143.1, axperiene.. esul a U..... ugh nuairAc , .4 the
eka~ofaplk W 4 4. , to nu.. ai. leru. eve via.
Ai I Ito I'. sea thn
best GlUua.•, 11•Vra1.i . :1,41 tooth Pebble
I,es. • Idiot u frame.
Optical 1 a
•,.
Pot .
re
A•ii.l.y rY. ••• Y Too."
Isla , ,
of
ON.
O Sluket •tr.eL comer of Fourth.
-GOO galls. Flaiseed (warranted pure
~ d e br m,13 R. Z. SELLI ,
_
N c TRIO ACID--600 lbs. (pure) for kilo by
.. 1.03 J. KIDD kW.. 60 itoed
1.11/bIK HOOTf--2000 lbs. for ssle by
l 3
au ' J. HI DV CO. *it
a:AOK MI; 20 Ms. No. 3, for mile lii
myia • a. w. lIAILOAUO
MOLASSES -100 bble. for salo by
myn B.A W. 11AlllataM
TO my N PIPES-340
18 w lite:Lo c rat L bj s.
MACKEREL -150 bblo. No. 3;
102 lb, rale by
nails WICK 0 MeOANDLLIS.
BROOMS --:10 doz. Corn . for .tao by
bun WICK MCCANDIo.9
10111MMI
BUTTER— 3Okegs fur sale
sun WICK it IIoCkNDLY.M.
QCORCUINGB-4 casks No. I,Wr sale by
1.7 m yl3 , WICK t 11aCANDLESS.
CORN --500 bu. for eale by
mar 6 J, 1.13/LWORTH k W
TOBACCO -4 Mids. Ohio Leaf for sale by
layl3 J. 13. DILWOIITII 2 CO.
Cmya °RN-44
bbbs. for sale by
8. Y. 'Olt DO. 2 Ca.
• 03 sael 96 Frtmt
1111.1 ED BEEF,-MOTTON HAMS. & YEN
Ajir IFON.-Yer mils b 7 J. D WILLIAM a co,
11276 earner Wood end,Yllth
FIRE BRICK-65,000 (Coal Grove) Fi
ohmt ,, it t= eat superior to the Baru 'o,a.a
nro , • ':''weir.,taavoato it CO.
DRIED. FRUIT-400 bn. Peaches;
mss 60 " illedayutllo7
LOOK OIL OLOTIIB.—A large stook
trtrur COI Cloth. ot ultratvr troorYme g no ot.
aretrarraird Ettulertehatit7 and house 11... W. uro
roquostod to all and eastalza our stort belbropyrrhartkoi
elsewhere. J. 4111.1q171.1 , 1P10.
- Yid 9 WOOil N.
STEAMBOATS.
-Th r.4
I ft .. nF e a t
o'clock.
Nor Irrisht or puma. •PPIY ou bArL Jae
LtEGULAN PACKET BE-
TWELN PIITSBUTAtiI A SUNFISH.—
toator PILOT No. 2. A. g. Craw.. roaskr.
trui 1.,•• Pittsburgh for Who.lllus. Cortina and &mash,
egers Tunday and Friday, at 3 . sloes P. II 4 returonuc
M
sanssh fo, Cloth., IVl2.llng and Pittabur.h. ev•
err Wednesday and Ss turday.at la o'clock. A. N. IlAsengerrs
.Ashipperrean &soul upon this host running regularly
duAnig i h:lrr grater moon.
b or paws r gni/ ret b.... en7lo -
REGULAR WEDNESDAY
PACKET,' CINCINNATI, Captain John
loghom. Thio splendid bast was built by
Lb. owners of the steamer ham Newton. and others. for
tb. Cincinnati
an Pittaburgh Puke trade, end. sill lea,e
rimy Wedne.day for Cincinnati. in plum of the Nero &
iami 3;0.2. /or freight or pomp, apply on board. or to
parta) O. SILLTENSESOVS Agent..
GREENWOOD & ROSEDALE
IUI EIOICILAU PACKET.—The oplondid
god mumble steam boot CIIISPTAIN. tt. T.
Warn. Aloster.latorrollteeud of the Old AlleghenT HMS ,
(M. Clair nand.) e e m . hoar. enamouring At o clock. A.
end coutimilug uutil the Outlook clam Oho eill long
on the Allegheny We, for the xecommodation of psoortr
gem also. at other points. Aar Ext.*. Trig of it"
dock. P. U.
NEW ARRANGEMVNTS FOR
.1851. ALI
Tlnowand•fast running dr. CASHIER,
. E s. )later—Regular
benvill,Wellsburg, Wheeling, 'Bridgeport. Beak. and
Bunfsh Packet—learn Pittsburgh every Wednesday at
3 o'rinek, P. M., fur Wheeling and Bridgeport, and eery
netnming
f= b lisla i l M eg ' BEr4 t lr
Brideportsnd :heeling Decry morals] . and Thurndar. at
4 P..
?or freight and Passage apply on board, or Co
ineh7. JOLIN FLACK. MM.
REGULAR PACKET BE- •
TIMEX WELLSVILLE AND PUTS.
IL—Tbellaht dragght steamer ARENA,
'E. .P. riestei,"lesves Wellsville eres7
sod at o'clock, A.M., for East Lit.
Mktg, ltl•NOV. Atertlllll4 Lending. Beaver. =I Pitts
burgh. !Asses Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Ibursdar, and
Saturday', Kt ID oklock,A4L, for Beaver, licreavgn . sland.
lug, (Euro., past Liverpool. and
For freight or gutsuce, amply on board. • *fa
•14 EG UL AR PITTSBURGH AND
AA, 14111=1.1:13 PACKET.—The eplmadld
nnumaket otsamer DIWYNAL. Cantrell. m
tor. la tam mrtyrtalat LerreSo ITN/rani/ Mipe between
thla city_ and Wbnllng, In Plltaburgb at 10 oclock
a... 7, MaadaY. Wednesday reiday, and returalaM
Immo WlamMog everrCr, unit and Simar , l . :y.
Ingg ark. Tor fret for =se Nz‘bbrAt.....l
rnaß MARIETTA AND HOCK
ICOPOICL—Ths floe steamer PACIFIC,
. niggler, will leave Ow the store sad'
termedlate ports every Tharalaf at o Y. M.
fo""lab'
"P"'"”"l—mar. MN:
=bin No. 61 Water aral 63 Trontate.
REGULAR NVHEELING AND
JUL BUN VIM PACKET—The fast aunottof
steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt.. D. Yotusg. ll
von IL regular packet . betataro Iltdelforgb, lalteellng.
Bridgeport, and tatuafola Pooled pitub.bevery howl
afternoon for WellevllleaPtentantille, llatdreport. aoA
every Monday afternoon for liteoltenytlle.
Bridgapon.Gptlna and thutfalo returnlog. 'nets Bridge.
port and Omagh every Tneadai anernoon, and Ponfleb
•T bOaL 7 . ' ol d tt 7 W" vr ' . B.647IiIIEZIATP
ASTILEb7ies forWe by
sayM 11. A. TAIINESLOCK. A co.
BLUE VITRIOL.-2000 lbo. for eale by
la y2 R , 9 B. A. CABBY-STOCK k CO.
BAI BRICK-1000- English, for salety
m 7 2 .5 ',.. C. A. FACBTOCK it at
pIIRODIE YELLOW-20 Jason Baltimore,
ILI fur kale by
lay-29 B. A. TAIINESTOCK A CO.
`ALERATUS 30 casks Tr sale by
/J m/8 13.'A. ThIIIiESTOCIL t CO.
LUDI-50 bbh. for sale 14
lo y2l B. A. VAIINESSJCII & W.
it 'Qua) uLuE-3 g raaa, (a eery superior
` 1 "
g.u.„,V r tr eo weed a._
INSEIDOIL--800 gullons-forsole br
1.1r.4 .7. UM) 2 CO, GOWood
INDP-
UNDNIES
kJ
SO Umbs s.o
So bartsls 9iSta. grelambeto
-o tweets *gm
t.S.kr
" Louis =M
r ••
100 " nosily AMT.
100 Vibe NM,
100 bastsals cos men.
-• • this tar sale on consignment.
assl7 WOOD*. toes.
ties 61., Woes M
BL'K SILK LACES—.Large rinewriment,
.21 very ohm, reed of. the otoro of
m 7 2 ,1 )(WWII' t SURCIDIELL.
AM) OlL—Bennett k Jones' brand, for
male by tely,b3 ISAIAH DICKEY Al CO.
L ARD -12. bbls. No. I, for solo by
a )1 SS.
atiM tomer Ward and Water ota.
O ATS—'
`(10 Ln. for sale by
at,24 3.a atuitavoit.
g iolts bu. for tulle Lc _
a,rv. HAIZILttr; H.
Nir"Pliv.er ET.
Vartdattod Inarltatx
Extra rxmcix Buckets. 3 honor.
• ltalsr Rester!, taw boa2aBl •
Varatsbol
For tate br 3i .' "".l.' ' t' ir s )l ln wpwW., 2l. '""C tit:t
Ital Elbert, ax
bbls. fur sale by •
8. A W. ITAIIDAVG
800
my=
FLOUR—IO bbls. Rye . ,
an' " Wleat .for W. LT . •
• 111Y11 i. • W. L1A113.11.1611.
pEARL AS.II--5 tons fur eAde by
ssumistt issx!icrr,
wra, 1= Eaw0d....1. 151 Fand W.
1100PS-o:WuSplit Ash. fur sale by
1.1 mra . r..vousu a azN :wit.
'rAB-75 bble...N. C., for sale by
ukr=, KNOLISII a tilayrrr.
I I ILE-50 = Ibis. White Louisville, fur sale
JI-A
Li 'AkrA; ENGLI2II A 11•NNWIT.
.70.000 .'....1'.1):itr.,8c4td" an d Scant
=re. ENOLIISII a BENNETT.
Statidn.
laT 8. 11AVEN, terrier er
o y f
Market and Se
mud iitneta. b.s Jost opt.: for We the largos
lurk at ankles to the etaticarry line ever brought to this
rity.tosuuting at every quality of Etrallsb. Trwrich. Anil
American {Cluing Pawn Lelia. Deftly. cod ('op Ilhak
toks, i ta ev.2-4katof tri=l l 4 , 7l l tigi;r 11 1::
tare% esa=l: Yaberr Monros. Jackson . . end other eel.-
tautest
.lu me n laktl Peneth s Statilk Marn a Poe.
hive. all ad it aalitteit Bleat Peck licireu.ph.. ikw•
watt Ward Yen Haden. Ea. eastetri Betel EtiErk,, 10 E
ateralk Weer Isiah pen rat,.
IT NG LI Sit U STAllD—Colman's, in kegs
" ."" "' " 4 " b. I= L e.'si:ot• l t2 b s y c O.
_
• New Music.
, OUNDS FROM KENTUCKY; by Rob
tcck.
idn eel Dublin Welters, ...tart , • t
World • fitle Wad,
Cersounno4„re t0...1 Luck Polk. •
llocohot4 Milo,
N here oco the trued., of MT louthf
Thon ha. •ountlot the flirit MALL kmell thee.
New. float ere hrtchteoL
Jot.n lotthl'a Iho
l 1 , 111..
bre 7.4611,1 G.
In. Polk.
Blue Joulia....
•
?2,,urt, h1V5....-d"m'l't ;
It/ o r/Tams MA.
a y .7.1 ' .1 ' ill ' : rrish gnix L d . .
Fred end or rale by
roy2o J011:1 11. iIr.LLOIL. MI Wood al
------ - ---- • .
INDIA RUBBER DOLL MADE A 8 0-111};S.
111};S. of different Ms.. for sale . the India Robber
90,7% 0 .. 7 end II Wood 51. ,:. J. A. IL PHILLIPS..
atrlO
M APIA: SUI3AR S bble. very choice .11In
Just re , e'dpald fry mle
WV. A. IIeCLURti tea.
myl9 ..
Grum and Tea Under,
fVERING'S SUGARS—DoubIe Refined
Ia:. eraohnl. Paleeriard and Pandered. roartaatly
au nd and for rale by the bland or retail, at the bored
nub rans, by =._-- - Whi. A. MeI:LIU 00 A 00,
... nyla Ma Liberty et.
IA RIM) PEACIIES--1000 bushels (bright
XJF hstro) In More And far sale t,
mrt- MIEN. MATTHEWS a OCI.
Rl} D APPLES-30 sacks prime, &reale
T. mr...2 SIAFTIIEWS t CO.
f'I . ASTOR bblr: (Binw'e make) for
N_/ male by my= RUM MATTHEWS s (X.
VOA R-240 bbda. prime N. 0.,f0r solo by
royls AM1..8
To Tea Drinkers.
1.1, you want Rear Good Tea, go to 51011-
nw TEA MART, in tbeAl: his doeld
boxt In Um city. Prient-4(. Wre. 75r..A4 81 it V,
tnra
OPLEI'S POT CLAY-36 bblsjust iee'd
fi.or sale tr J. 8(1100NMAKEIL & CO.
CMy:a
Q'/LOVES-1500 lbs. for sato by
goyO3 . 11. A. FAIINEATOCK t CO.
I UP. CARD. SODA-25 kegs fur sale by
soy2S . B. A. VALINASTOCK & CO.
tRENCLI FLOWERS—A Nplendidvaiiety
t the Mil:Math mid American Morena
rov2l •weri A chn:&. &1 3 a!O or
I) ittED Iq:AiIIIES-35 Backe in store, will
'T , ‘" 4 I° ' t " 6 "" 44 '1,1A1A1l DICKEY £6O.
It LICKETS.--idi doz. Marietta, for ante by
LP Ter.:l J. D. CANFIELD.
BROOMS -100 doz. Coro, for sale by
ierii ' J. D. CANFIELD.
S ALERATUS-100 boxes pure;
33 Obts. . for Fab% by
.12111 . J. D. CAN FIELD.
Eureka Mining Company of Michigan.
TE Stt;ekboldere of the Eureka Mining
Company of Michigan. aro hereby notified that
thenot of twenty-nee rents per pliant hoe been made
capital nook of the Eureka kilning Comp.y of
glob= Peablo within Lbirty dap. third this date. St
of Ili . rirrt i. t i lte bulldiug
renter antUrrr,r<a. awl Tre.
mylinfitilantd Eureka kiln. Co. of Mich.
SUGAR--100 bble. Powdered, for mile by
m 724 1101t1111.11113): k
REASE-45 bbla.ilood grease, now land
G
log from rtarriier CuroberlarofNo. t for solo br
ISAIAH DICIIEY Ss M..
tor 24 Waterond Front otr.
rVRANSPARENTVASH BALLS—A fine
11 With sled and DR We attbe Drug Bture
NUM B . N. INICKURDRA.N.
E XCHANGE BANK STOCK—For eale by
IL D. KING,
nry9) Banker inn! Exclunite
D jl : --E O:t ARL : 2 7 2 l!t A— i--4 Sii-- cas \-2—° ka_ c" pj j'-2-IL : f j o f —D . o rA ß r s . Lz' : e it s " o 7 b.y l v c° l,
D RIED -APPLES-20 bags for sale by
K. DALZELL k
for
ELL a CO.
PEARL ASH-2.5 casks for sale by
men J. B. CANFIELD.
PINK ROOT-2000 lbs. for
7 sale by
J. olio . KIDD OD.
PHiLADELPHiA.
Uinted States Hotel*, Philadelphia.
lIE SUBSCRIBER igipectfollr aMIOUn'
he Mende and .tbe4ravellinercanteunlty ,
LL he him Neetimmed the Proprietorrhip of the UNITEII
PTATES UOTP.L. Long Intelin to montrtfon Rltb th.
1101,1 mad, the late Proprietor, he feels perfectly sate to
promisloy its old patrons, that nothing eriall he emotion
to confirm ita previous mutation as the beet Sept
In the nnuotry. No expellee boa been Finned In complete
been
”littiox Oho eshiblirtrment. and be particolvit
invites emotion to the disuses introduced for the we
venienes anti comfort. of Ladies. Bebe firmly determle
0,1 to OTe ratisteetkrn, be reboil& • m0tt0... , of that
Et l T" s " . " y`37..4.3!'"'"'d o the Id Uoikd
THOMAS WHITE, BONNET MANU
YACTUKER, 41 booth. Second Meet, ((shore
sn!t, !Wit) Philadelphia. febls:lr
, lauttai s. aara.
D. ampulla -.urn 11.151A.T.
AGALEY, WOODWARD & Co., Whole
: JUP
Nile Groom. N 0,221 Market st.PhUailelphis. Intl
IDTAAD ITU..
D. C. virmiltro,
FAEALD, BUCKNOR &. CO:, Tobacco
CommiLFAloa 3lrrehmtta. Nn. 41 North Rat, ntr.,t,
an ,"0. 16 North Wharve, Phlindriphin. awl
MERCER & '4INTELO. General COMMiS"
aloft Morehtntoc l'hibul.lphl4. !Moral salvasoxs
0. eoo couldonarota of Yrodlin. groorall,. ijitst4.l.lom
NEW YORK
Office for Foreign Patents,
1V'0.6 Wait .t., 1V York, and 166 iTed xt., London.
crATENTS FOR INVENTIONS procured
in Greta Britain, France, Mahan, Holland, taut all
ez Dare of Enrope—the - ,4...... Cob., nod the
all r.
Full Information on tbe sbnte con NP oa tyIRESON, eoldostdoit
Y r
nuntre'no 5 Well street, Nen York.
Fire Works for Fourth of laly, 1851
OSCAR JOLLEY 4 CO., 160 VV ilii tm et,
New Yon., troportene of Eulish, French.bad Ger-
EMU TOYS end FANCY•GODDii, and manufscturers and
I:lg:rl4:l•FognZin,B.l.l tigle n rrente '' Nik ' s V ort t g:
se ed sources of Oat estahneheil house, e n tow pre.
t erra to tarnish every reeription of works, eultabla tor
lane p bite or mall exhibitions. on_tha :mod. examinable
terms 2 (1. J. d Co. deem it 1100e0Mal7 to./
puttee of the Fire Works furnished by them, as e h
i l r o
rep
utation is a/reedy well eertablished. They include besida
the exhibition Orme, the most superior Dockets, Homan
Candles, Torbolllone. Yerticley Denim's, Capries, Water
Pots, Colored Flrtei. - Chluesa Dockets, ()lobes, Double Head
:MX 1'i r tniT4)1, 1b 8=,W4.74,7. 1 .: ,, , Ea' 1.1::
Chinese Crackers, Julie or Punk.
lirders respectfully solicited. mythillanelta
Superior : Black Writing_ and Copying Ink.
3NE'S EMPIRE INK. 87 Natidau street,
ton Buildings. Yew York.
_ . . .
Qtrartm. pc. doz—.--$1 50 dm. per . c105..........40 50
oo los. 37X
" "
On dinsTlali, WILK
Vile 11 the belt arliale manufactured. It flows freely—
Is a et.' COPTINO 168--end Bl not corroxte, mould,
Itllt i rra=H ' irtititrlgk " tablelor. "' dtVlVlll!aU o 4
mlrablf edepted fur the noel Don.
Tian undersigned Ix prepared to furohh m the tr.!. eh
to-•e for croon oc. team ermeohtetioe. tho ahoy. ' , err
lon Trio, out .e Der enter, and dellverrd In arsjP.rt.
of the ear for. crime. No charge for c.a. Damns
or keg. are charged extra at nett eon.
THEODORE LENT,
87 Harem Sue Bullillextt
mr3l NED'
Professor A. C. Carry ' s Trio ' ophero
us,
.4fIR MEDICATED COMPOUND, for re
t?Y, ttitTgria th e
t i rati n = l e e :d . eat, brulara, ete.
err, hu matured thlo:Znil
et r e . the l e .m. atzln a ltio animal .3..,„1„.„0. ° ,Tb:
f m 111 . 1 .,
pe , r n ee
theee
the tii: e txre afilMll.
tbr eatimatlon in which la held by th . one mr P b., " M%
al , en a trial:
-•• • • .
lire You, SepL 2.2, lII°.
Puor. IILIT —Dear ftir-1 hare town afflicted with a cu
taway. eruption of the oralp. of a loud apuraratat char
&etre. for the lan 'taken yea,...1 do nna that Prri.l
have had th e adrift nf Mae di the meet eminent physi
cians. and hare triad .11 the Prefernthat , far thn hal e e"
kin now Immo. •Ithout the kart tenni% I was adrient
by a Mend to try your Tricopherntir. I did I, ma a tut
resort. and. to tuimprleen end aratibration.
hoe. of
razed lo stout 1 .. month. Sorb
arses the ricknee of the
disonirr that kt time. I .an pintail, blind.
Beneutfully, you, Id VII RAPELTE.
14.1 Colombia strket, Brooklyn.
• OeL
Poor. Daur—lly Dear glr—bouttwo yeam ova my bair
came dot • great deal, and . y heal woe much adlieteil
with dandruff. Iw. told by bfrilad to try yourTeiropber
ouc. abd I did en, sad bay agtoolehment. My bale was
finale raged, eel .11 the Mmidrulf .daurpeared, el the
bewl now Above. for Welt
With reepeet, 1 am To. °boil remit.
8 THEADW ELL, 6•3 Bmdwer.
If may lady or geotletaan doubts the authenticity•
of tbe
•b•••• th ey will ohm. Yrofeetior A C Bar/7 • CT...
I= Broadway, New York, -where be will produce the Origi
nal letters.
a n [P e rm I t hM mu ar d y an o d U Na r m r than t N c o e .
9 0 . r
b th dn
ess
nd t hrow
of lb. cranium generally. that UR marital
the popular:l enjoyed by the article k 1461,13 as Proteftor
Barry'. Trim enuth or .s.lt,dicitte4 Commun.'. It It ca
tenated, u by the upper <Woes of the ourrimunitm In
ahnootevery nursery In Om lend 111. need In breferenive to
other artielei4of the kind. It laths. Vigor lo Lb. rivta of
lb. bale, and that promotes Ile growth to rentarkatdo
de
. deotroys the datidrulf sod PeiltClithi makes the
hair Cue and ems,. It will cor e all di... of the vealp,
theta as sold head. doworm. and other obnovinue disor
ders. of the akin; in elopyyneer wg as erloati. it Wanda
unrivalled. It le rol,l In arge bottle, price= kw.,
Er, Broadway, and at the Druggists ...lien." throutlmut
tt. United Phil. sod Canada. arg..rtf
PRINTENG,ENICS.
& Co., Nol3 Spruce Street,
NEW YORK, Wboleuil. manufacturers of lb., bee.
1 1 1 ENIILIPII PI:INTIM) INKS, for Steel amt 1.100 ,
art Priniit t %ind - for Ylne a lt . k r ril
t J rn obLFE a rli . ,. =l , l
upon all orttlittoi frn
The oombinstkme throi, Mu, aroma u toere a rich.
now and permanency to work toperiorto any caber Inks, nine
uor. Bold at picot v.:Th:4 ftnal;beta to KW per lb.,
" 11.7gii7PiAzt 4 iiitanrrintit 'o n i igi . of otery thtat and
ruality earyloa toot 01.10 to 0l PI pry lb.
Shawl and Mantilla Warehouse.
E, S. MILLS, No. ti CORTLANDT
(co R. 1..) NOV TOES, is now onening caw of
arrest and oklicin assoriszento of SPRING AND
SLIATTLS /me bilorn rwroived. AL./ LACE
IiII.:OLLN and Ail lands of MK AIAdiTILLAS. insoufactui
real from the Isnot Saris fashion% rivoireilby the otealnass
6.4 partionlarly sitapte4 to the Sprind . towle. _
Ints l aAll, "n" rg:W 'LIU;
aut usil Sati Plantoolo, and Cotton aD4 OW,
tut,, tralitellao. All o fwinch will boo oloont at ortresooly
lo• prior. Pe evrcLany 10,110 uur Webtgru 16.234. to ex.
amirts our Koxk boron p.rauk. , lng.
Alw% WISE STA:aI/S. Sir elk/ailing mil
eh:ant:lla% put , i/9 coreo far tnod partation. bildt
Murphy's Belf-Sealing Advertising Envel
o
XTO. 263 MADISO N ST., NEW YORK.-
1.1 The rithearther. le enlicttluS the libt:imbSe of ell who
titme this ailvarthiimarit, fasts nose of that !pietistical
which a new arbtela be Gayest:it before the The
esparteme of years b,. establis6...l their ruperlortly be
yond all misstates, aml be eitabdrubly refers to the teatime
ay of lbw trustuara oath mbo hare umd the. envelope,
as l tsi his rapidly Isaimagym.ralcs, es proof of chair meat
less*.
The following are • few of the ressieu tot their popu
larity:
Ist. Oa the plane occupied by the meal, a pm. may
yr.las sums. bustorser. and whin*, sunriPirrsouslY .4
beautifully cmhoesed; cob:rt.:l or plain, thou +dont.: Pe ,
fort serwrity animist fraud.
ILL The Er:inlay. canna be opened without being whir
't illeitLer w. nor wafers ere resiunsel wet them.
eh.ilpom the /12111(1111/4,11 of • letter. tbs wee/ bemuse its
Immediate return to the *coder. butted of below burns]
the la Um Deed Latter Othas.
mou
The tinewlopes are forniebed at almcat the mine
P Isamu:et el:Weiss ade raper:um:
sur g e to attram the atlenUon of all through eau:. hands in
mapass.
Th• following is . Het of Wets for .Drzs. eiureeed ooh
brash and which will lest for years. .4 of Inornice4 of
the ruwal size, either shire or buff. of goad PriPer, and
made aielscrve, with name, address, Ao_
Pekes se [Va. Prue of Daullier mud. or
IN) letters or lese---.......111.00 0&00,
..lO,In JRV.:_:..
._._l~.oolJliFl_._.
00 to te—
.
..... • • ...-
When It ta not contenknt tn 'forward amount Of onler
rro=rl7fi ' lZie " ji:ni. '" krc;d " ;;;7;;lrgettliir; York '
nit...M.S., lb IWM. MURPHY,-
L'aS 3lattlarm rtreet. New I'm*.
Orden will Co atterulecll to promptly. If left at the atom.
of Ileum albeit 310tt., Walt wort, or ot Marani.ll.
Jaroltman tt0.03.4M0m at.
D.—ltnelnews rmbnatod lo colors. from woo
Dies. at {lll.OO per thousantl. febt:tntt.lo
CHICAGO,-ILLINOIS.
:0 : •
FORIVARDING s CONIAIISSION 2iIERCIL.INT
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS,
V ONTXNUES his usual facilities to receive
111.) on tGonags, Sale, and Tr anshipssent, all Mem/meths
runsigneLl Um. Bats Ira" hLs , lock dally rout
on Um Late. and Oh, Illinois CAW aryl laws,
Refereshx.—Sleasss. Loren, tryllnG h Ch.;
Moms. Jones * Ghlsch:
11r. John A. Caughey.
ST. LOUIS & ST. JOSEPH.
ST. JOSEPH, HISSOITILL
311DDLETON,
Produce, Counnirrion, and Forwarding 2derehonte, tne.
Levee. St. Joxeph, din
nen., to Alexander (Jordon, and Lorca, Reding A Co.,
Manure , ently
•pAiolp C. TUTTLE, Attorney at Law,
and Conualsoloner for Penney lend, nt. Foul, Mo.
A communleation• promptly anmemi.
, TORN 11. RANKIN, Attorney and Coon
* nellor at Law,
of Connalsoloner for tn. Ernie o
Fenneyiranin. Ft. Loa* Mo e (late of rittehurgb.)
• Ilenoreneew—lititaborsto lion W. Forroard. ILnopton
Miller. Weededlon t McClure. Jobe. E. Pate. flown.
&mole, McCord ACe. attgltly
BOSTON
ANEBICAN HOUSE,
EIANOVER ISTREZT, BOSTON.
TIIE undersigned haying entirely re
built and enlarged the above extrusive ...oath! , ;, El
meal s containing In all about there hundnel land
reams. would rotectfully rite noun, that It Is now nesof
for the reception and liccummtetaties of the tratellulg .
Anuuly.
Anextendednetleeof the minims...el conveniencesof this
House is deelned superfluous, Se the nunwrous
manta which hate been made rutted le tnusesrly yiven
an advertlarmenL Aire tt te eat. tio eateries. h. been
spared to Pouter any apartment (effect.
The furniture wax made eatre,,ll entry.
ot ‘ s and certain puritans of Its especially the I/nosing
oomy, will he found to be uf the [Mot beautiful manufac
ture. The Dining rams are ehrsChoue. and the hours Mr
Irsesds will he to artwnged ar to suit the convenience of the
sari, and lath. •
Every arpartment ramlueth.l la an unexaeptio •
hie manner, awl the proprietor plalare 111rwelf that th
America Roux. eltall be inlay the Traveller's Hams
fabbtaanordatloaT, LEWIS RICE.
Copley's Pot Clay.
THETeeHE subsgibess • are now Solo Ag e is m ets
of CopleYbk co., for the sale of their rot
of well established reladatlou for the nianufuture
f tlloui rot, Stasi Pots... It is made alone of the must
Infusible substances known; and!, very full Betel
and cleansed prottoua to trindinn.
aural • .1. IiCHOONSIAKEII in CO.
HEMP -45 Vine Mies. H. H., fur salo by
mylb i JAAH:S A. HUTCHISON s CO.
ACKEREL-60 bble. No. 3, for sale by
iv mylb 111310MILKIEd !HOMAN.
1,"INGL1S11 anal! PEAS—Received and
byWM. A. MeCLIMIG t C 0..,
ap'M • Gnaw. wed Tea Dealer.
V. LIMON-40 htde. and hf. bble. No. 1, for
by apl6 JOIR: WATT a CO.
II ERRING-10 bbla. No:1 (new) for aale by
•pl 6 111303FLIDOE INGIIRA3I.
MOLASSES SYRUP—
srt
91 3 .f b t."' 'l'letiMr, for tale Dr
atianium a LNOllltAlt,
110 Water et.
rule •
iLIitAPE SIIAWLS—Ree'd this thin"' per
417 . 7 . 7,4 . 1 . 4=1: veer derinblo p4la &god
• sy7. 41. A. MASON I CO.
HOIJSES, FARMS, &c.
FURNISHED ROOM WANTED,
i
soel "men-table locating where • ":
&Lan mold meet Ms r•tieso• from V mao'clock
Adders. Dr. Harder. Amur. rt. Clair Hotel. je3 •
_ _
A , three ; sooty brick Fe*
tft . er onreirt street. between
able": 112 there IV th ari
• totm
Posneadon ten tLyedi tal
tommontoas-r a co!
io. 93 it 95 ?mut It.
nem
dwelling holm,
meta! Rowe the
aunt in elln kitchen
with het and eed
1t
A
LARGE LO I
IJ46en. la.'
cram •ith s mut Br
mica.. Zit terms
Moron street NJ
•
Lot for Sale.
on Leaeock street, Al-
through to . Debooet.fiktottos
tit Jost!" of IDS feet,
I k torolitok !Uwe, wootaktio dt
to ACE SON WOODHOUSE, r
Ito
: H
P. scorr.
4 - itotitßika
t 7 nomad &or fro..
Watch and thootry E
Eton. ham haft the hal
the bred West:ion fOr • k
heat for the balsam
quire t 7 J A NILS tiltAT
Jef,
O LET, on "Market all
Faib ir, v
, a.gert front In the dty, end to
i'l&ner =1 Fancy DuAnent.-
or _
will be yen lan. Jnee
Real Estate for .Bal3.
A YALU-A.llll uniewroied LOT, on the
th z e= t Zett'=Zi.t.
erty, by 00 feet d
le eo yolk 1,2
rwoldng book to Spring
• •
three story Brick Dwelllng ROW* on Llberkr
le
took adJolrdna the above. the lot beton toll rem froot br
In/ feet deep. bon lugs and mai matelot. Donn In
modern kyle. and cm/Wm eleven mom
otlon—D3 acres mf very valuable land near llt r %orrat.
Also—A Yana of 135 aorta In Wart Door to .
Am
Dew no—A Yana ,
of Zi wren In Lawrence county. a miles
from Cull
Aboo—larms In Beaver otottray o of vetriorm olio" ond
whew from 600 wow doom.
•
Abo—.l2 very rat la late hauvao. 1111raba Priers
saodarsla. Engrg. of
, 0. L. IL YhTTPIIIXA.ii,
Ationit7s at Law. alaißaal EMUS Agents,
m7Z 1i0.107 Fourth sheet,Pittsburgh.
:idle Property for Bab..
of School Directors will sell,
;4 . on TbLesd , n . thietl.h Met
etk gr.:
k::=7 . ll o eMeTeaare , = . th . ;e:
emu Terms mule krona cm der of
S. U. &MUER, Veer.
LT 'LI 185L—Der=er• _
Lawren
rpFIE 'Board'
ooql:g u ,l!76('
roonlnit atm;M
fronut.•ost which
i:=ME
A Warehouse on WWII
31arket and Ferry, suitable for
El:Kuhr of
1 JAMES DALZELL (Siren.
EOR RENT
betw
etreet, ee
irraduee bwine
mr.l
To Let,
lied and furnished Store,
ninethe Peet Offze, at present
k "irti&AVlrn;.rt` DP ''
r-
•
L
• me. &ad Dlffipatch repel
y. l
BALE,
'PUB well full
on Thicd etre°l
occupied br Mze.
to
[Pogt
AtFURNACE, at Dresden, Main co.,
010,14 til
t. tram Zenessille i irt tine alder,
sts Perin. Mann Engine. capable ef running out 7
tons of Pbg lien pt.. day. There to arr abundant ripply of
Ore to Its immediate eicialty. It le aninected by • abort
canal Ell the Muskingum river sineh is neelgable far
anamboat. the ;neater part of the year. theretoy affording
facilities, Lot ohlpplng to Zanesville, or to any Deletion the
Ohio liver. at low rat. at freight- been heretobbre
sonnufaeturtsi at this Furnace, teas num:geed 1n
Eanervilbg For terms apply to
()FAL JAMES, Zeresrille. Ohio, or to
/1/LEY 8 PENDLETON. Delthnore.
mylSessllm
To Transporters, Commisdon, and Grocer
Merchants.
•VOR SALE, an accommodating tame, 4
TATS,
! C it y . fronting Kart SE Inches
Dank L.
and
ono ithlo'dliged,4l7;th and f e r* so ° k ak
ere iiretheDe l 7tot, ".
and onto:Woos ti.nek to the Conll rasin.ll ' lordly .f dineq
c tr c aatex . t :unities for alp:moot by either the
For terms. enquire of D C. STOCKTON, AlleyttienrCityl.
or at the Boolistarnof IL C. STOCKTON corner of.3larkei
and Third stmt.. ' tolDe
To Farmers.
. .. ....
000 ACRES Farming! and Grazing
Lando, In Warren county, looatevl on lb. ' gt i m o y
river, vill.tan twelve miles oftha Nes York asjd_
Alai-1.000 Arrow In Elk enmity, for minima orrommodri
ring. terra. Enoure of . .A. WILKINS a CO.,
so yl ' - corner of Koran and TIAN OA
To Gardeners.
l'firENTY ACRES of GardenioLLalt a d, 11.•
a. c. 4 oulti ration. tokl. totts yter
fltr. arl I bo u told for acro--ono_tfarl rato ;:a."
anto l lo one, two, sod oho. yet. t. ptrue
palm at the Booklet, dome °( A.
irrums
soft sores of Mark. sad Third oft.
Desirable Suburb= Residence for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale the house and
1 =s1: AJechenl d.bunt.° minute.' walk
the market of this city. The lot fell° ft-front on Park ete
running bath.= feet. to as alley—containlng noel ono
lotsro of ground, and bounded on every side by la r g e r °Pen
adorned with trees and shrubbery. The helve la
nearly new, large.thl einceetingly d. arranwe having
• front of SO loot, and adepth 0112, aml contains fourteen
rooms, besides balls . nthe feet side. it built ha the best
and meat durable manner, sad has • so•-sreer mot, sod
contains all the modern couvenlethes. Two pumps, with
sn
the
supply of bard eel soft water, are at the door.
On the vendee. are the twetheary out both/them stable,
care." house. Cc, The grounds are laid out mostly as a
lawn. rimmed with choler fruit tree, evergreen, flowering
elmo currant, gothelernies, raspberries. Zoe and
garden. The fruit Is ore,. beat kind, oral the trees ars in
the prime. and, yield enough Air the want, of an
Lowly. T he situation of thL property, as to salubrity
üburban matfett, mainlined with contlanitY the etre
In not summered by thy resideme. In this vicinity. It the
a Ilea of the Ohio River for over a truk,'of Terithersome
South Pittsburgh. the city, the taw - ever; and the
bills around. funning altogether • femoral:the prospect et
• hieb the eye never wearies. Every !oat which enters or
glglg r . o' it= "l. ll3 b A , ll ,' . th°lll.'" l 7"deleil;
Imam al , from any annoyer./ of dust, so &Amnia@ of
comfort and vegetation, and afford. a lathe:tent as quiet
end p ro ssiflocatel Inagua quietnook bathe trountrY.
The property will be sold ail. bliZett and P00.114/011 given
whenever dedred. Ithquire at tiasethe ofhee.
apPLidtf •
Per Sale.
THE members of the Fairmount Fire COl7l-
ude. It le in cal ca
d 3Vrlirie r' sg7g:p gi Aliztre of
• kINITH. Seen
ap3; . a No" 439 Pet. amt.
yOli RENT—A Dwelling House on
Third thret. above and nom to thaltlateht. It
as gm !Irian. torus Furl. wash boo., de. WWI
to noted low, and pourers:lon raven liorooltahtly.
tro—For Sul. or /..utra dwroo lots In the Ninth Wort
'''''.."'
P' on
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n ' rul th tl'A th .Dt h' l n aßVAlta.
ut Benj. Durllouton's, Fourth meet, mute Word. '
mt.Pattf
Valuable Real Estate for Sale.
riLE SUBSCRIBER. offera_for Sale, anti
f i ramble tesms. the following Real Estate, in
City of Pittsburgh. rim
No. 1. Thies valuable three story brick dwelling houses.
lo&mond stmt. between Market and Ferry stmt., the
ts being each 12feet front by 80 deal..
No. 2. C01V1111132 IT- feet Ch u on Third street adjoing
the Third Prasbytetim rch, on ertdch emoted 000
four story brick home. toed ex a printing once, end one
two story brkk warehouse.
No. 3. Two lots In Faint., nearer ...dr. being hite
N 00.3 end 4. being about 100 fret omaraon winch Is ma
ul one block of four frame dwellings, and one separate
frame dwelling. all two stories high. - - •
No. 1. Ow 10150 feet front on Beek street, opposite the
ateve, and extending to the top of the 111/1.
No. 5. Two beach lots, each 50 feet trent, anti numbs
from tbe mad to k it water mark,on the➢ Dig ileaTlT.
One valued , water lot, 100 foot on Wheel Mama
with ton shams water power attached.
Nu T. One lot opposite the water lot. t.o feet front, and
cm.mtilug to the top of the hill, on w blab is erected one
two story brick stare end mirebouse.n by 60 fcanalMone
frame don
vela r two stories high.
No. a One large lot ln New Brighten. Beavereounty.be.
Mg about 143'foet On Broadway. and abant boo deer,'
Th is
13d
son
on which are erected two large frame
tiereillum, and one tanall frame home, wed es an ono.
This property wall tornierly occupied by Mr. T. C. Gould.
and is very plessangy located, bethg Immediately opposite
rho
o. Pallotenlkldga.
N 9. One water. lot. immetilitely below Pallstonttridira
hang about 100 Fat in length. and extendingfrom Water
.troet to law water mark. or towing 140 ,
The above prorartr will be sold on.seryfayorabla terses4
LlVlNett ß gis. 9o'"" I .l . o o lili p lf.MO, ' Ve r nP U4 '
toch2l tiourred and Peet corr.]
ERIM
.•
THE UNITED STATES UOTEL2
BLOCK OP BEILDLNOB.an the rain.. Wash"
"
n and Penn ne/tr. and fronting cm the Pen
rani& Canal. In the City of Pitt...bona, She Lot'fronts
one hundred and their tow fret cm Pena Benet, and ono
"hUndrad andWIWI.% Ili= Inchon ma Wealth:4ton stvo.
to a twenty feet alley. lnotd.re of
• DAVID GREER.
Incbtaka No.loB Penn at.
VALUABLE MILLS, FARMS, AND LOTS
POll SAL—Two Urge Fleur Mlll usd • Saw Mill on
the Beaver Creek. with the neoessary valor p9wer. Alin,'
harmed Form in Lawrenceersanty. Price $5060.
Also, • keno of ll il avers, on the Ohio three miles
below Beaver, for 44,5‘)0. Also, one of 140 acres. on the
Ohio liver, 0 wiles below Deaver, foe 432 per sere. Alto .
Sul lures dm 11l roc ern. Al.. farms of 160, 136. ~406
acres, do Stis per acre. Abu 175 knee. for 312, and "Jr
sexes fur $l5 per sem together with Dolby others olsliirb
out Owe and prim. Etiordre or' -
T. P. A 0, L. B. PETIERSIAN.
Attoraeye at Low and Reed Estate Agents,'
4cblo \0 107 4th.tt. Pittebueolt.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—The under?:
Agra!, offers for mkt a large number of valuable
nom, and POMO Tar desirable sites for manna. ,
ash, in the Ilermigh of Birmingham. Iceakelnear thio
n Public:beton' Boum and Engibib Lutheran Church.
The rapid sirowth of Birminglum In population and
manufacturing wealth. and the reasonable pores at whist
lots will will render them a mire and &Anal. In.
oVe.To'air-Iler"'sarriVe- r a " st= a dilcutitieralicned, an '
Meng" of mime Y. Gi1m0re...9., oii Grant Orem, BUM
burgh. between Third and FourW street, er Billimn
Symence and N. lattenon; 000 .ir oln‘n. I" Mr.'
Ingham. 11010111
14 -1 01 t. KENT—The large and:.c'ommodi-c0
if.447.0":11T '"E,"2,Plilthln
a yi2o3. •
S, rsormr .ff o. F oho
of EDWALS, 3101[1:1* CO.,
stp=tf No;L9 Water at.
VOR HENT—The Dwelling House, on t
j the comer of death sod Wept ecoomons, 1004E4
.coppled by .Lanes Arbuckle, tired, k•oesecaton
Loodrc or Joosh Kam, k,tal. t W
I. 1102.Arc . .. boeScttoo0t2. A11=114,11, - . types
OAF SUGAR-150 bblS.,(ass'd Noe.) fai
L A .0, 07. DURIMIDGE the
lo Water 0.
LDiSEED 01L--30 bbls. (warranted pure)
4.4 gab' by J. 24:1100N1 &ERR • CO.. ".
myls 24 Wood
•
uROME YELLOW 4 GREEN—
%-) I!, f"r rage by
min J. SCIIDONMAKESk W.
g lOPPEILAS-25 bbls. (good) for sale by
IL) my J. eCHOONIIAKEit OD.
a -
LUM-50 brae. fur sale by -
2-1 mll5 J. scuoosmAxEr. a co.
1 ENT' ItUI3I3ER GLOVES & bIITTENS.
'—re,, , olere. an of great utility in an &Luis of
arm.. oroteetidi, to 1150 baud. I. required, nub I.
airing. gardening. working In chemieuLs. AM. „aim, an
lufallf bee remedy for tdmvpati ittuada.
tnylb
P IA
RUBBER COTS--An excellent col.-
for sum linger* or edam melf7aLtteriog am" tar
l7lott• to wir or water; ar al* St No. 7 and 0 Waal It.
ru,ls J. 4 11. PHILLIPS.
EW RIBBONS—A. A. ItSeam: & Co. are
.I,lnow Imo eh* alne morttnent of beautiful new
lea Loon. II It bboor at ail prices. .
flier alto tall Wootton to their very lane atiPPir
of ronoolt i ram* all qualities Oho be obtalnei oral at very
Low prices. 1.0. 82 2be Larket .t. 00713
VIUMPED .TARLETONS-•-Juet. received
U ads morning, nod non op.. 10 cartons of [bone Tory
dcedable Crimped Tatietoor Yoe Bonnet Lining. The at
tontloo of ndlUsten 1a respectfully collclted.
mJfi• LA. Mk...oS* CO.
BLACK BARAGE for Mourning Veils,
JUP recelied at•
theee l e U
myl4 IRPEIT & DCRCHRELD.
'WINDOW CURTAIN .51UgLINS of ne
V V sad. handsome styltihAp4)Ak lat ri eri
myl4 _
-
P.ARASOLS!! PARASO 1! *of newest
riatt at
ffit—d —F. guapny suatnzurs
11-10 S 11 a bbls new fbr sale by ' • .
leyi+ W. I; WILEON
F EZOT-40 lboAfresh) for gals
ir
.6 9 B.' A. rAmarroc co..
Wool! . .
THE higheat,price in Cash paid far all the
diffimmt, gneiss dam Imbed
uß ank_b wr •
' NPlix
MEDICAL
t.►•l:i:~H c ~:~:~:}~:{y i~): it
• FOR MR CORE 07
COUGHS, COLDS. DomtsKrEss, BRONCHI.
VS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP,
ASTHMA. CONSUMPTION.
AMONG the numerous discoveries Science
has made In this deneratton to fecilltalst the Deemer
of life. tam:. its enJoymeo4 and even ;woke( the term
of buttuts existence. none ems be named of mon teal value
maittlmt. than this contribution of Cbanistry to the
Healing Art. A vast trial of ita vinare thmtmhout thia
vast country. has proven beyond a doubt that no usediebse
ar combinatkao of media:me yet knew.. can so satabeon•
trol sad cure the numemot vatietteiof ;whammy Mame
which have hitherto 00.01 from our midst. thousands and"
thoithande every year. Indeei, there le now she:dant rea
rm to believe • remedy has at length both Anted which
can be relied on to cure the newt danggay.Qertst. Of
the longs. Our ewe here will not permit as to publish
say Proportion of the maws effected by fn ox, but we
preeat th e mflowpwe opinions of eadernt estor. and rem
ruttier enquiry to the cimidar. :dila the opiate below
o .p oa d win ahem be pleased to famish tree, trbarast an
Mllll parectaat's. sad Indisputable proof or them Data
Feral the Pre:idea al' dathera Cbrless, lee oddeadat PRO.
FLUOR Tarciicom
...up. O. Ayer-81M I bare need Tool CUM Pectorel'
in my own case of doeyarated Btosealua sae ask eaue.a
nets He &maid amstitatim that it Is se adtamaar oats.
.erne,
!or Na relief of v larlMMM Alriu stat iiv,
Irbnumbialcoc
E.
Lt di m tlestl . tica .
If my ot_dgot sl t tg its supertor character can be of any
Free the wAidp adebrawf PROMSOR_MLLOSIK X.
proatesor of aimenlon .
Collegarber of Alt. Med: P
Bemuse of America and Camp, -
t demo the Cherry reetoral an admirable comptaitial
from mom of the best artkien In the Metals Nedica. tout
• very etlectiVi remedy for the dam of dioceses It is totem
eel to ewe:. New Harm IN.. Nov. 1, no)
MAJOR PA T 77 SON. Prca Vent et the .4. a Seetafe,etitea
qui he has rued the Chem' Peeteal. pith ... 114 aU1.t. -
eese. te care u Inflammation of the Ituega
Fmk ma gJtas firer Physkians So Enna'
WA Me-, AMC =I, Md.
"Dr. J. C. Ayer. Lowell—Dem fir. Lam rum ow
Jr
It
Mhosyour Chem. Pretoria ht MM..
any other =MUM. for ptdmortm7 coroPlahriA
nylon of roa ammo nom I s Il will c
combs, colds, s od dimmer lds, of the aomotional
that Due put ure
ta
dad.. all other manlier. I inearily tompostaral its
ILO
to awes of coustantatoo. add =alder It touch the best
remedy known for tltat dlnams.
Reap ecttolly I'm...' , I. P. cususua. M.
Prepared todkold by Jam - A C. AUlt. Prrollailatem-
Want. 1
AMI In il lhOstrwiudessle sod Mall, by C. A. PAC.
ItiIATOCK A CO- J. M. TOWNSEND.
In /Umbra, City. by 11. P. SCHWARTZ. mol J. DOU
GLAS.; sod byDraWst. JealamlouT
A Valuable Improvement in TRUIS43.I
DR. YARD'S improved Patent TRUSS
and lIMPITME REMEDY. by which • prrettutent
cure eon be effected. Yids Trues is eztrely different in
ions mud painelples of action from other Throws. Laving
'all the atlventamts of a weltreoilated and under= Wow.
ocre. The pressers an be m regulated are M giro cent and
comfort in the most dllacolt cues of Muni% and an ho
inentseed to almost any fore. desired. The prearure Is nor
• Waal, and being brought to bear lromedletely Geer the
IttfillA oud antdlrlit perfect smutty and Wen:
tlon at all Woes. wren under the at violent maniac
Pr the sae of this 'from wloto eoplled ProPerl7 be • AM .
r e omo. =onte: 43"%!..... denthe gra of
or pathful
WhiCh as not es. unfregornt tot
vai
log of illy adapted Lemur. It Is eery common practice
for " l'ud n. iarotra " I "".tera: as he
only by thew- who usolerstaud the enetotny . .ot the
parte effected In Imola
We would most mow:full y call the at:WIWI= af rare
clans to this Trots, to ter. know they will sppreatte iu
ratite. We also hare v. variety of other Trusses at. the
lowest prices. Infant 7141150 M Itepa mostthtly haat.
1(070101MellOWELL. Agents.
• Jell , Waal st. Intrebureh.
Dr. Hard's Abdominal Bnpportert.
rrIIIESE SUPPORTERS are intended chief
if for the cure of Prole*. Uteri. wed all them dir
es*. where s mechanical nepport Lathe Abdominal Pious
is +winked. They ` re Veriest eurPort to the abdominal
omens. and may be worn with =tort by all. The dir
ewe. ',roamed
Uteri. P alling
wweknese ot the shdcheinal muscles
are Prolapids Uteri. Pa ll ing Pile, Goatee.
Tat Pitgerol to
th'ir.24s"°lll.,"."="l:}M*,
PalpliatHou of the Heart, Drepepels. wed general debUlt7•
KETdita IeLOWIeLL, •
jr2 lot Waal et, Pittsburgh.
n - beet
esoalf Stalk!. kMorn.. Inclpient Conran ptton,
BarormeateneorrhoorWintenlrregularitenstrmtlorn
Ineoutinnenso of Urine, General Rostrotton of the System,
Depremed Eobits, and Gloomy Etato Mud, groomed by
Dr. GopsotriErtrod of Yam Ifrookend Sorrnonnlld,!•bleb
eves formedlato relief by =owing the Ibuntaln of bad%
and strength, the blood:' It neutralises but brosuus, stops
unnotor4 :secretions. rind sires be4tby action to 011 the
vital p.m".
It. mild altentin D.onertles reviler it pseedisuir appli
eabis to the slender and delicate courtantion of the VA
main It immediately counteracts that olisistessixot newtons.
Bess and Wet.% so common to the foam% Immo, and
and buoyancy as stinnehdlat anther.
nvoteini. Ice have evidence on Ile which induces lIM
strongly to recommend this medicine to ensosiod Wilda
oho hare not hens blessisl with otepring.
ProLsods Marker Falling of the Wamb. of Dre Tears irtan• 7
Dag, cured by Dr. 0 upott's Ibtraet of Yellow Doak and
SansaDarina, after eviry other known remedy bad been
Died without relief:
Wassmarron, 0., Feb. 15,
This eerktee that ml wife, aged 2: M.• boo .offered
order the stave complaint foe dye Tun. nearly .11 that
Ilene waned to her bed. I have for Nor Inn COUSULIgir
...gored the test nualleal talent that Maid be Leant:red In
chin reed= of the country. without any. baud.. whatever.
( have elo purchased every bastrautektt reounmended lbr
the core of such &napes. ad of whleh P.n.( warthlera ,
ba the rpring of 1548, I wen Indexed by wry friend. to
try Dr. °nylon's Yellow Dock and daraeparilla. whiehiese
used to four mouth._ter she had rued it for about bur
weeks, It was evident to of us that she was halanwhaL
end from thin time the tapr oval rapidly. and abed dash
and strength, 'until ehe to now enintrit =et =Zan
bralth.
Ke, being udghbore to Wm. and Julisidontlat,)cooer
tbd the Above eteletnents. as to the sickmais of Me. Most
fort, and as to the cure being erected by Tend.
Dock and Serseperille, an strictly true.
JANE EDDY.
4 4 - 4 4 4-
King's Eva—awe of O. if. Leonard.
Bcoosaa Grorr., D. 1, 1/49.
Nee= S.F. Bennett s 03,—Gerea , Some rims 1n.1843
I was attacked With 81e 'e Sell to my ung.whkh
so =re I mold not um it. and to ISIS morthlration set In.
I =ploy= at different (11.14 ruck physidan of Mightily
with= my meth; all told me my I= muse to emeiltetol.
Prom the =oat= to the threaten wo full of rettentil
soma Ely =meth - at this time tram emmeticlT =mot
e:Laza my romeo much emaciated. I =stint= In this
Oat* until 18411, wheel saw Cu advertisement (Onmostea
Yet= Deck and Sareapailla) which I mut mud mut In a
bottle of the article. Demote* bellow Dock sad Salop.
ruts cured me; I took no other rowdy otale tteile It;
and Solt myself perfectly well before using the sixth bot
tle. ILO I used it at the trot =woo= of the mOganl.
am lure it would have waved me from yesm of pato sad
suffering. .1 most smugly recommend <MU Per.Ott
fering Soler mty aluthar abeam to Imo Onyeett's Yellow
Oak and Saimpluills. NEL* sill restore them to health.
Yours, iu gratitude, . 0. D. LEONASD.
• cure of an agararated"&so of Erysipclß.
The cures, performed by D. Desymott's Extract of Fa 11...
Dock and Sawailln are lasting. The palenrs "aural
health continues-to Parrots after dim.. hi 'emoted,-
Com an root shremieled time h.. fatly Wised that
there ma b. .o relmienor return of the dismay. ..
licnrm. Iletklmer ea. Yeti...m.lEso.
E. F. Denten• Co.--Grub: Misrule greatokossin that
I .it. you about the 'err happy effect. of your Salto*
Dock and Nampatilla upon nay pa, ob. h tloua h..insaf
faring under that diesillni and loathsome dissam.
_ms oith which toe was attacked in 1148. sad Ira for se's
' al months attended by some of our bat physician.. oho.
kind kiwi.' akin Conelwarilholi for tIVe mantIIII, without oar
aeuellcial .results wludener. lle became rettioad to a her
'fect. skeleton. Ile had ulcers from lds hip. to his twee.
which wen oontintodly discharging niainistlogir otlinetire
matter. Medical and eargiest still was bolted. Weiune
raid that Ida cue was hopeless: them mold he ..Won
doer to anent those tareibla gangrening niters. M7ndhh•
non and mfiele thought UM dtmolutiou . 1141. stluad.
One of my naighbore lobo bad cared u child of Scrofula '
Meti your Laminable medicine) wished ma M :anti trialof
le: and. mum from tile restlemdceim todomeartednguMle
life Dowd. Um from my hope of getthur relief. I procured
three hotthe of your Yellow Dock and Sarvermills, and
Commumeed Meg it; and to my aatoolehemot ha twelve;
to Improve before he hut wed the third bottle; amt before
he had ove.l • half doom bottle; he could walk out. YA
oactl to all twelve bottle/ during the Iflie.Md by ck-
toter last ba waxperteet/y restored. bear, eeaties of the
disease, iSeePt the Dram i 5 removed, and ba remains In
_perfect health at the present duke., ilb reeoerrT, muter
•
'the birrnag of Gol. I, entirely owing to tbe Lose of your
.fellow Dock and Sarsaparilla; antil nature You that 1 feel
ourself ruder oral obligations to y and It is witbarest
nor that 1 infum you of .bot yo Sarraparilla Los done
Or nay eon. Itustreenully. . : •
.1 31D8 )IUSELL. .
• .
•. •
;. "cold bp J. D: Pan. ( snoiessor to IPart.)Totartb
!sod Walton streets, Clueinuatl.Oblo OUTeral /u-ent for the
_South and Won. to lama an orders „ otost to sdlteee•ed.
.1!
: J. Kidd Co.. D. A. Fsbnettoeir Co.. J. A. Jon.. L.
Wileoe.jr., Pittsburgh; Lee A. Beckham, Alkali/O. Citlt
L. T. Passeell. Wasbluton; L. 11. Bowl., nab:want.. / 1 -
ll' eity.breensburtg B. nountr e Sonterest; Scott A Mai.:
4)'
'Bedforl; need a Son. lluntlugdon; Dos .11ollittaitburg
:inidebrand 'A Co. kW.. U. K. w ht. If r , • ' , NG
. Brno. I Co, Drcolytille, A. Walial I Waynesburg
:bleFaralial A Cr, D. Callender,. Deaden u ELMO'S IL L c,.
lieu Graham 0 Yorker, Mercer; Jwaics - US A Co. But
len 8. Sanely Bearer: J. o.Surnmetton. lama Y. to. IC.
8. Jones. Coudersport P. Crooker.ir.:l3rowurrills. •
. Mr:Price-4'l per .Voule,4 See'liottler for $5.
• myntedaw(lOT
POINT PLE.WNT, V tasc.
31U..[ D- - Z — Eattrili—Of your /erini • / 'Mntt
imamatea that. haring cord it extensive 71n my make
for tife last !bur or nee o clu r s, I think It decidedly the bad
preparation of the kind cf which r have any knowtsda,_
although 1 bars heretoinre wad the preparation dieters/
Winer manufacturers. Yours respectfully. • •, •
D. MTH, M. D '
and .pld by IL ora..uuts, br Woof id: sad
mold by druggists generally.
.•
CST opening-4 very excellent assortm eat
rof MANTEL 4.%0CE8, at from SG tot* allyeirrudr
ea to Imo Mod Um*. • • -'
&un--ars Um*.
ClockA, far 114,41soaty andysrpoVe
'4— " P
royl3 - came: of You...
. ,
. Dumeta I Honnetal
.. . , .
14 EC'D THIS MORNING, per Expiess—
XL 6 cam, enattradng All The newest mad =At dadralAs
us lea of Bonnets now torn. - - -
sAr 7 V.llTZ;V"tc° 24 "m'ick*.r. 09' 91114. P.
no atlontbma of
atom nova.. aria ."" i'
A. A. Iddatlimr.34-
•
W. W. WILSON, Watch:Maker;
.Vo. 67 Jiarket, Corner of Rini it.,. Ptittobttrgh,
.11EALER. in Fos Warms, - Jursuir,
Ram Warn, 311111hay-oWs 4 Lams and_Sts#_ay
Wesmaewt
Tlkl==7d tAX , M;.„ I O O -; . 744 •
cantons fashionable accdn, meta innre"ornsala—lia
11 AY RAKES-10 doz. for oale by "NJ.
11. =V 8. r. vox 110:di HORST ei co.
F3.tais Mackerel; .
, • krtra No. 1 Mackerel:
Baal.. liernair;
Wawa;
. lkdiarb.. /or We br
ma. A:mccurio t i t ..
lap) ilicarce sod Toe