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Cain pnceofthe Pit i* 4- Copger Workg^fiVgot* 1 9 to VOctf per pound wt) 1,728 COPPERAS*—SeII* at $2j5703,12 per barrel. ,. 87.C84.691 CORN—The stock is lig.il, with but little con S£i&®;f^4»s»l4s;J , 1iC9 ......... ~.. 79,070,87 The demand in betterthauthewcek previous. —.ceicd,terminated, ‘'637,10 the wharf at 37c, from aio» av4oc. uo iirfotce***---- ...........* 879.00f.77 . CORDAGE—The following la the card prir satte - •^s?^^^. <^4t,«; ' v ■ tefe---- life -v ’ •'•*•»“•'" E«q., H. H. Hartley. Eiq , JowkiWoodwellf.Joabaa ; j>, To city or eowrtW.—- jj flhodea ACo , and Wm. B. ScQife.v t V tip '4%-vX f, -,, ;>< rc;>.,. ;&. . x * • mmMSsS^SSm^^^iemi::-nti' r^'"\ *., W~ J,"; V;, r; f f s-4 '•■ r , s\-f. ' ■!. , H'TV T,. *..£>■-: ?• v ; '■<:* A * '."VW'- •• .*k ■ f. •■.. jwt .v.r v - , •• V.-.J, w~ . ':v .V.Mk’* *• .>/.•: i . . . . v .* •-V \ .vw- v : vf> ■ , '^y -V «v * K v 1 U > * . T ?' Y'v\ , - '-< •*' -‘t *•>', ASy -V. '%;>!■ ,** ‘/-v 7'- ‘ ~ , . ' -y:A ,*;• ,* * - ; - ' 1 • ~ V_ ** * * f* ' V-**4 !t -* A _ *.** i> 7 * ’ * 1 " <-* , *• » “ *- 4 J„ J * x V'l ** ij * f * » **■ * '“*l •** * . n ,i * x • * k * * » t r v »» n .**>«*• ,«»■*** »m* *T>'*«* %-: /=**- ' * * »* * ' .v* . ' */ r ? 1 k:l ff '*rv. ‘ * - *V*-. ‘ -*V k CITY INTELLIGENCE. - • -—: • . - - ' —■AUegiunjrßrldgeCaSe.-; Court of Common 'P&ai.—Esfor6. 'the Hon. Judge McClure.! ‘ A Eighth'l)at—THDßBDA7,Acatrar2l. -" Jos. Anderson, ro-called.—Theamount of trip tolls was verysmall; but a few cents a day; it would not amount tomore than $lOO. per year. There was'hothing allowed to Managers; we agreed inihe Board to allow the Managers to pass ton-free; instead of paying them for. their! services; it waa to Managers of other .bridges by way of reciprocity. The decrease of toll at our bridge in 1341 and .1842,. was owing to the opening of tho Hand Street bridge. Cross .Ea—Have not seen as many females, as males pass the bridge; it gave me no concern which passed the mostToU.keepers. made the reports as to . the number: of females crossing the bridge j- on this report the reduction of tolls was based think thereptrft was in writing, but. don’t know- positively; report was handed to the Board; think the report was the number of: females passing, and how much toll was collect ed from them ;• remission • of tolls, on : females commenced with Managers of-the St: Clair St Bridge. ' The’Hand'Strcet.Bridgo permitted fo-. nudes to pass free—none, other, 1. think; t> -The toll committees -of all- the three bridges^acted jointly in the • reduction of. tolls. The Mechan ics Street Bridge charge females toll.- The :toll; collectors are still engaged at the bridge. Sir. Aiideraouaskedleave to explain in refer, enee to instructions toCook, as to Todd passing, &c. Cook did ask mo, saying that Todd • wonld be wanting to pay his yearly tolls; think my answer was, “letiim run;” to:have nothing to do with him; i meant, not to.let him pasß as a yearling; ■ - ;■ E. W. Cook, jwom.—l hold office of the As sessor of yearly tolls of .Bridge;, went there on tho 17th March, 1846, and have been there 1 ever since; am acquodnted with Jas. Todd; was as sessor of tails when Todd applied to me to pass; think Todd applied to me several times-to pass as a yearling. . In 1816 took it .twice: in 1847 I refused. He was uot'refnsed- by any resolu tion of theßoord of .Managers. It is usual-to give mo;a;copy..of a -speoial resolution when passed; .never was famished with any resolu tion relative to Todd; think Todd.applied to pass again in 1847 ; he was refused, but not un der any , resolution of the Board. When Mr. Todd first called, I refused him, stating that wo hod a difficulty with him; that we declined tak ing him by the year; should we ohnnge our col lectors, probably the same difficulty wonld occur again; have no recollection of using the name of the Board or the .committee on that occasion. In 1849 Mr. Todd called and said he wanted to take toll by the'year. The first time he oalled in 1849,1 told him the same difficulties still.ex isted ; somecousiderahle conversation tookplace about the old grudge. In a few days he came backhand in the presence of other persons, of fered me $3 toll; told him I declined‘having any thing to do withhim or his money; was net noting under any resolution, of the Board, at either time, to my knowledge. -I assisted in keeping*tally of the number of females passing by the trip; think it was kept for sixdays; tho tolls averaged 20 cents per day—lo cts. at each end for females paasing-by the trip; Cross-ixamined.—yfaa there during a part of six days; han’t tell how,many females pass who do not pay by the year; the great crossing is in the morning and evening; shouldn’t think more than one fourth the persons crossing the bridge were females; there was a list of ycarlies who were in arrears handed to me, but it was errone ous, and is yet hanging up in the officethere was no book of accounts for yearly toll over handed to me, and no arrearages paid to mo of any account.- The number: of-yearlies who cross at present is a little over 1100; the entire num ber whopass I do not know; of the.lloo year-, lies don’t know what proportion are females. The testimony .for. the. defence hero closed Relator’s counsel offered as rebutting testi mony the- 6th.section- of the chnrter. of the Mechanics’’Street bridge, fixing its rate of toils, and sec. 80 of the Hand street bridge, for tho same pnrpose. The evidenoo here closed, and Mr. Woods, for relator, opened the case to the jury. figg*Xhe Athenmum’Saloons and Bathing establishment are. certainly on. ornament and: credit to our city. Many strangers from New York, Philadelphia and o ther Eastern cities, who have visited these Saloons lately, have declared the establishment to surpass, in convenience, beauty of ornament end spacious accommoda tions, any similar, one'to bo found.in either of those citicß. Besides, Mr. Ward, the present proprietor, is worthy of all commendation and patronage. jjgy* A woman residing on the bill, named Mrs. M’Namcc, made -information-, before Aid. Lewis, yesterday, against another woman, named Mary M’Cntoheon, .for stealing, her household furniture, dnring her absence. It appeared, in the testimony 1 of Mrs. -M'Namee’* 1 sister, 1 that the husband of the informant had given, the goods to Mary.. The case was dismissed, at the cost of the prosecutor. i_ : !__• JJ®“ Tho Canal Commissioners, at the request of the Boardof Health, have directed tho Snper intendent-of the -western division of the canal, to have the canal, from-Seventh street to tho Monongahela river, which is at present in a most filthy condition, cleaned oat.- 1 Next year, we understand,-theboats willrun. clear through. jjgf Ih East Liberty, on Wednesday last, a most bloody , fight occurred, between some Ger mans, men, women and children. Seven of tho party were yesterday arrested. Try 1 officer Fitz znorris, and-token. before Aid; Lewis, who held, them to boil for their appearance at-Court Larceny. —Michael M’Closkey was yesterday committed by the Mayor, for Larceny, on oath of John Smith, Arson.— A man named James Downing, was yesterday, on oath of Bichaid Fell, committed by the Mayor, on a charge of arson. ptgf Aid. 1 Lewis yesterday committed Biddy Conorunvon a charge of assault and battery on another woman. . » - Dr. Braine was yesterday thrown from his horse, on the hill, and hod the cap of hia knee fractured! and was otherwise injured. Gov. Johnston went yesterday to Wash ington, Penna., accompanied by a number -of friends. jggy» John Muer was yesterday committed, by Mayor-Gnthrie, for an assault and battery. Coming. —A Panortuan of a ; voyage to Cuba. Smtertoi* Wateb lUpaiiinff; 1 JOHN fit'K&BEHT9, WATCmUKBR AfiiO jbO JE WELLSR t tieti'K9 . again l to - call (be at- feojv tention of the pablmlivtho workshop which-he;ffrJ js ■ has opened a(;No. IttFifthsireeMWo doors fromOSisi® Market, where he continues to devote Ms special atten tion to the repairing and refUling. pf Csronorc~€frr,~Du-~ rtejc. Patent taver. V£pinetfai>a 7 ttVcry description of fine Watches and Clocks. . . ..r i • Having fur a number of years bsen enipioyed-pajPore* tnan in the workshop of the this city, I flatter myself that thosa/avpnnfttna with patron* age wnl find ail wofk o ei trusted executed in merest manner and on the mostTeasonable terms. -< ■ Reftrtncts—John Harper, vEsqv Edward Hepzlcton, Esq.,R.H. Hartley. E>q , Joicph-'VVoodweU, Jo3hua Rhodes A Co , and Wra. B. Scaife,Y" i 4. . ■ A carefully selected slock of >Va(cbeSi. Clocks, Jew elry, Spoons, Spectacles, Ac., constantly on hand,which have been parchased at the lowest cash prices, and will be sold at a very small advance for the same. [attl2 . ctttieut and Strangeri) . ’ 4Cp DO yoa wfth' ltf purdhasc a Jar isone-lrainhe usual price ? If so. rail at HOOD’S BfiifflNEW JEWELRY STORE, 51 Mariet strut, two doors north of Tilled, and look at his new stock, jastaßived,andyou-c&n there purchaso Watch es or. any kind of fine Gold Jewelry nuhctr'real vahiej aaa not bo purged two-prices for. nave usuollybeen; bot can get the very best qaaiity. ofi goods at the lowest eastern prices*- Donot. believe what , other#, interested in theliiown sales, .tell;yon,> but come v j and gee for yoorielves.' All goods sold at this establish* »«M W, H he*warnnrtetf timenfsale—• aotnatall may pnrehase equally safe and cheap. 1 _an!2, WAlfXi PAPER AND UOBDBRING, r , _ , Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. ; 04. NOVV OPENING of the mo*l beautiful of PAPER HANGINGS everbefore offered; J.r?i?, n,arkc * k° l b*»io*plendoroffinish and beauty of ?i a e« rn szS2?J 5c \ t 0 *MO per piece. s Paper, with suitable columns, SJ?s^s«* e^£?^v b j ( r<3pr, ? ,r » fDr P a Wl c halls of every dc- Call-and examine \£«o VAI4L £ APER STOKE of J.'SHIDLE, Smiibfield at . l , ni?.TJ?* penal », ; i Qßn j ) o wfl W»-Young Hyson und JL Black-Teat, recldana-forsole by . aal3 ■., t KING A MOORHEAD M ‘ orlraent ol - HINTON & CO.’S . Gentlemens* Furnishing Storei* A u _ 7 ■■ .■.. ■ . No.BoFourth street. bales 1840 Hot is now landing and for sale _aal9 -■■ rffLLER & Rfr.KttrsrtN ■ UTMEUS—6uo lbs • prime for sale by. -•... • .. . ~ ~ ,B. A. FAHNESTOCK fc C 6 lk/fACB-200 &s. for sale hy ~ ■... ■- M nvlS - , li. A FAHNESTnr.K fc-00 T 0^ 00 - 30 bl "' 8 00li b S" l, , s in 'lore on',l .for sale; A—sH!® Kir.'G a Moorhead. sid Odd Fellowe Uaeriug r for lBsl—just received at - . _ao7. : .r, HINTON A CO,-S. > PERIODICALS.— Mmeiia. Co., No. 32 SmUhficld et -have received the foliowingv.iiew: woVk?'* - • • Peieteoo’* Magoane for Setnomber: N EmrlSliring* ry ° f MechaniC5 ’ Engine Work nnil The Coranar: a VenuianTile, By George Sana authorjjf.Cananelo, FireUnil Trie Love, Ac.; The Life and AATentnres of Jack Roiinjf alias Slr leeo, Birmg Jack, Iho NoloiiodaHigawaymen. [anlfl 'sr-i * <• k . ' SCOTT A OTIS, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 61 BTBEET) STi LOCIfI, MISSODEI*. HAVINGbeen engaged ill tlie above business for the last fix ycarPftn iMecuyvwouM;respecifaUy so* licit-: donsignmcnis’orGdodSf 10 bo sold m tills markot, either for Ancuoujor -private sitle—panieufSrly 4»l&ss~' •ware. Hardware amt Dry Good*; and -will make liberal advances on all kiuds of Goods consigned us for sale here." • Will refer to Messrs. Hewett. Roe & Co., E. RiVio- Jet. Wtn,',D.Wood Ji Anderson t Co , R; H. Stone, Sqnirefcileed; Brownlee, Homer. & Co.; Larkin g-aver. SjunMjouu,, Boiler & Brothers, Cincinnati; Gcorrjc WLani, PiUsbnrjjh. : ; ; , . (marSO-y Auction -Card. THHE ai.deTJigncit.nfter.an talcrvftl of four.year*, has -1 Ogam resumed business, staving Complied With ibe.reqmsiiions of thelaw jennlating Sales auAucttan and having procured a firai ctasa-License ns AucUdneer tor the City of fttirturgb, he offers his servicesasanch lo his friends and the public generally. With onclne rf ““rtf d.irty years in ibis fine of busffiew P ho hazards.nolbing in saying Uiat lie Wilt be enabled to give euuio satisfaction to all those who nm? fccil disorsed to patronize liim. p. X..K815! • i ißufcrs to iheprincipal Ciiy Merchants ’ A ‘ v,» > N Y-: llulleim And Pennsylvanian. SS2S- «i» fa™)" “ nd ** epu * ),lcan > Ba l t icopy Iwsnd O*-Ol’V&ttTJMiiiY, Auctioneer. SALE OP DRY GOODS BY CATA* LyGLEyXT AtJcnoN.—Willbe sold on .Wednesday ne*t v AligUst 2*th, atlO. o’clock jn the. forenoon, at M’* Lartney’s Auction House, by virtue oI a foreign attach* iuent,.a large lot of Dry Goods, comprising a general as* .sortmei? of almost every article m ifcat line or business, amoit; yrhichrauybu mentioned,in^art— . Ctoih3—French, English and American Cloths, various colorsiund aim hues Crtssiracreft—French and Eng>ish Docesiuaiid Plai iCassimercs. Also—cassinetts, jeaiis, platdt , tweeds, canton flannels; printed flannels, nlpac* ca«,of diffoTentcolorsirarumciiacloihs, mousdolaiues, .caßlnncrcH; cambric muslin, bleached muslin, brown muslin, biriped Bbirung, bed ticking, fancy printsi gihir* h tms, hhen Coaling, worsted lorßCgambroonJlrtßhUaen, Uneu camnnc handkerchiefs,^silk pocket handkerchiefs, black Italian cravat*, Silk neck ties, brown Hoi* land, linen table cloihs, cotton i hose, a large assortineni of.fipa,durta 1 fancy collared do, all woof Jong shawls, lancy silk scarf?, cashmere do, embtoidfrod shawls, bed •quilts, together with, a largo assortment ofotker Drv Goods, Ac. DreFs3ilks-A .large lot of Ladies’Dress Silks, assorted colo.'s,qualities.Ac, • The aDovo, comprising in part a large assortment .of Dry Goods,-(taken up by virtue of a foreign attachmeut ) which-were selected for the western market. Dealers, Country Merchants, nnil pamculariy tho ladies, are in v ted itMitiend the f-ale: Terms at sale. ao*23 W. G. M’CARTNEY. Auct’r IRISH DULTZ at Auction—Will be s«»iu on &uiur . day evening, Augustk3d> aid o'clock, at M’Caitnoy’s Auctipri Housf, u smalt quantity of Irish Dultz, a rare and st’hrco nrnclo here, received direct from Ireland. : atr.?l - VV. G. M’CARrNKY, Arn t'r ’'PHREE BUILDING LOTS at Avcnot*. Will be l sold, on Tu-sday, August *2Qih, JBSi, niH o’clock, P. .U.,on »be promises, iti'ee vuluablo Building Lois, situ ntein tho Kighih Ward,city of Pitulurgh.TWO LOTS, fronting foet fli Inches on Wat«on street, and extend ing back Ct icct 10$ inches, adjoining properly of Mr, • ohn Biulcy. aIsj—ONE LOT, fronting feet 74 Indies on Gibbon ‘trrei, ami running back IdO feet to Locust street Tho above property in beautifully situated for business standi or private residences, being in a cart of the city winch is improving, very fast, and WLt),'tu a few years boc'mic very valuable. ■ Ttmt tf Saie -rOne-bnlf cash ; bahure a liberal creditgiven For parueulftrs euquire of Richard Ma hon, or of . W G, M’CARTNKY, : , . . Auctioneer. FRAMI-j UtVhbl.lNU HuU3E voa sale cheap.— TbC undersigned wjshrs to dispose of at private sale, a mew iwo :Story frame DWELLING HuU3K, situate on (he corner oi Washington and Umoa in the borough of Uirmingharr. Said house is erected on a leased lot 01 ground, fronting SO feel on Washing ton street,Bitd ruun iig back CO feet on Union s'reet**- The lease has mne years to run from the Ist of April, jisij. .GroundrentSlOa year. The purchaser has the privilege o: removing the house at theexpualiou of the lea«c. Price of hou*e.‘BCo Possession given immedi* ately. ; \V. G. M’CaRTNEY, J • Auctioneer. p. 111. OAVISi Auctioneer* "Ir.ALUABI.E"LOTS ON LIBERTY STREET \r Y Aucrtos —On Wednesday afternoon, September 3d. ni 3 o'clock* ou the premises, will be sold four Tolu* able .lots of Ground, having each a front of SO feel on Liberty.street, (b«)ow Marbuqr street,) exterdiag back llbfcetto Brcwry nllcy. •Terms—One halt cash, remainder in one year,with izitcrraiisecorcd by bond and tsongsge on the premises. ans-3 , . P. M. DAVIS, AuctT ' SIPKRIiiK FAMILY.BAROUCIfE at On Friday afternoon, instant, at 3 o’clock, at the Woraracrcial .Sales Rooms, corner of Wood ana Filth streets, Will be sold one superior second bund Tamily Ba* rouche. Jcuihcr top anti- iron axles, neatly new. with shafiA and ton«uc. P. M. DAVIs, r augl ! . Auctioneer. RIIILLING LAMS on federal ttnel, at Auc tjqt.— On Saturday afternoon, August S3d, at 4 o’clock, 1 on the premises, w.ll be Fold five valuable Binldipg Lots, situate on Federal street, between Pena* >yivao>n Avenue nnd Wylie street, near the new Court -liou*e,huvfng a front of 20 fret esch on Federal street, nnd extending hack 96 feet, to an alley IV fort wide. . The above property ism a very desirable situation for private residences and other purpones Terms—Onr-th'td cash, residue in three equal, annual payment?, wuh int*-rest pnvnbre «emi oni ujlly, secarod by bond and mortgage. ' am*o . - P. M DAVIS, Aact’r P. H’KESNAi Auctioneer. IRISH LINENS, LINEN CRAVATS. tIANDKER. CHIEFS, Ac., •at AvcnoN —This evening, Friday, Aogust3.’d,nl early gas tigbf, will t«? sold at M’Kenua’s Auction House, n. large lot rf Itifli Linens, Linen-Cam* ?>nc-Handkerchiefs, Gems >ilk Neck Haodserchiefs, Ladies’ Nccdl*. Work Collars; Laces, Judging*, Ac.,-Ac. The irqpK is large, well assorted and worthy the auen* tion drHPa!crs,aod will be continued each evening tin* til the whole are diFpc sed of. P. M’KENNA, , . ; > ...!. Auetioneer. PUBLIC SALE OF TURNPIKE STOCK,n« author ...izea hy. Ihe follrwlnp soclions of the act of 261 h of April. 1850: ■■■■•■ * **Sec ,0. That the Auditor General is hereby author ized and directed to expose to public sale, in the borough of Fast ttirtrungham, at «urh tune os he may appoint, the Slock of die Commonwealth in the Birmingham and Elizahcth Turnpike Company, and convey the same to the- purchaser or purcharefs thereof t PrwMerf, That such piock shall not Le told til a less price tbon one dol lar persbare. > *’ £xc. 10. That it shall be the duty of the purchaser or purchasers of said stock, or any oiher thereof, to pay the purchase mo*ey to be paid lor such Siock to the Stato Treasurer or this Commonwealth, within thirty days from the dute of said purchase, who *ba!l receipt -for the same, and npon the production of such Teeelpt before ihrt AU 'fior General, he shall transfer the Stock or Stocks ro void according to the terms of tbl* Act* ■By the Bih section'll is provided, '‘That if any officer ofciibf-rof taid compnnies shall purchase any of said* Biocksmthecompanyof winch he is a member, the same . shall Inure (o the benefil of >ur*h company." Audiioe GsKbsal'h Orsics,) &Tf1p27.1851. ) (o the authority Aforesaid,the Slock owned by the Str.te of Pennsj Ivonia in the Birmingham and Elizabeth Turnpike Company, being ICO shares, will be exposed to pubi.c sole, at the house of John A. Lippart, in the Imroueh of East Birmingham, Allegheny Goanty, Pennsylvania,oa FRIDAY, AueuatiTJd, 1851. The sate :10 commence at it) o’clock,A. M. ' Paf value, SVS per shore. EPHRAIM BANKS, Auditor General. . ' N.,B.—Twenty five per cent, -will be required to bo -paidat the bidduig- P. M’KENNA, ■ aoIO; , Auctioneer. A DJOURNEDSALEOF BIRMINGHAM PROPER* A: TY at Accrios:—A LOT OF GROUND 20 bv 60 feet on Carson street, In East Birmingham, on which is erected a Brick House, containing six ooms, wilt be sold to the highest bidder, at Ute Auction Rooms, Wood street, on Saturday evening next, at 6 o’clock. ‘ au2o P, M’KENNA, Auci’r. State mutual Fire Insurance Company BRANCH OFFICE, S 4 SttiTnrt&D Pimsoaa i, Pittsburgh,Maw tst,lBM. WUEbesicvidcnceofthe success of the Director- In '1: endeavoring to MUTUAL PIRE INSURANCE COMPANY”, meet the wants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of busiress which has been dotie—havingiseoed I*9oo P sli des during the past year, thereby adding over 8130 ( 000 to the funds of ihe company. Nearly all the property insured ivof the safest, kind, In small risks, and a large, proportion insured for only one year. Wholo No ’ Policies issued 7,800 do expired, terminated A canceled****.*.-.*.* to •do > do in force****»»***«»* 7,803 Amount of I'ropenyinsntcd 87,880,419 , do -Canceled, terminated and ex* ; pircd 291,728 da do in force********B7,6B4,69l Notes* •*•••*•• ~** 79,076.87 { (To !Cancelcd l tennintled,expr J d, 037,10 ■ do 579,03^77 do CnshPrcmiumsrecelved****Bs|,ss7,l4 do do ; canceled-*** 321,24 — 351,236,90 Whole amount of losses and cipen* : Bespaid*****k**»v.. .......,.v..20,'U1,4 r » I Balancojn favofGfJhcCo .Jff.CQ&h, 897,£2-J,45 i. To city or chuntVy roerphants, and owners of dwell* mgs, and isolated .or country. property, .K is believed Uj? company.aflordfi advantages inpointof cheapness, safety and Bccdruyj.inferior to no* Insurance-Company tcthis coautry.v-., ■.... Conducted on tlte equitable and greatly improved t vs* tem of Classification of Risks,excluding all special hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo* cality; thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of laige fired, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual pl.in, it not only possesses thechehppdss hnd uceommodat oa of both methods, but entities the insured to a particina* uon in the profits. - • ---v :v. Itisunderlbe control of the following Directors: -J Glllsu, John; 8. Packer, Samue T. .Jones, Alonzo AvCarrier, Philo O. Sedgwick, Rob irt •Klotz,Samuel JonesyJohn FvßothfeTfiJrd. J P. RUTHERFORD, Presn. I A;j;olLLETTjSec’y* i A. A. Csbbikb, * - • i . N. D.—A Scnp Dtvidena ofififtcen per cent. on ejpi fing'pqlicieshas been declared by the Directors, ami is i now receivable at this Office forrenewals, or redeemty* 6le in cash at the end of flinety days, . m}T7:d&>? '• ; s '?' - A. A. CARRIER. Agent. Copartnership* TTTE have this day entered Into UO'PaNnerahip for W .the? purpose of manufacturing Mustard, Spiers.' and' for: Milling hnd Merchandizing in general, and shall be happy to seelfccr old customers of Rhodes.& Al corn, at No. il7Thlrd street, oppositetheSt.Charles Ho tel. , JOHN WRIGHT. PitAugast 9,1851 . WM. R ALCORN. .’.Card* IN witlulrawmg irom the firm of Rhodes A Ahco&fl, m favor of Mr. John .Wright, l lane pleasure.ln re commending him and the new. hrm of WRIGHT A AL CORN to their lain customers andtbo public in general as.belng every way. worthy of their patronage and con fidence. : , [oatg] V W. R. lUIODES. CriLAREi'— 40 cases Bordeaux Claret now lamiingaDd !>'for sahrbyTtaalfljv FILLER & RICRETSON. MIJR DERf!: MURDER !—Thousondsof Flies destroy • cd by ibe.uae. of the India. Exterminator, R. B. CL PnccCcenlsper sheet.- Tens.of thousands of Roaches, Rats and Miob have been destroyed by Burgess A Co.'s Exterminator. Price 0$ cents per box.: These, articles have never been known to mil. Sold wholesale and tc tail nttbo Medical Depot, 50SmithSeld street.. [aaU S" UNDRIES-SOhbls. Vinegar; ■ SOhis Rostn Srap; f *"' * SU do 'Mouldand Dipped Candles ; • - • SO do Star do; 110 do Palm,Soap ; i.- - --SO.do Starch; \ .10:do Chocolate j . - JQbags Pepper; • 100 Rcaras Wrapping Paper. * ; In store and for sale by - . ...iulll KING A MOORHEAD. BARLEY— 00 bus.forBBleby <> an? v , ••STUART A SILL. ■ : ;i : ;li ■ r- < Sales* Notice* COMMERCIAL. I*UICUS OF BTOCKI : : .COttHECTBD DAILY go» Ttrg-MOBXINQ Patricbi Fil«ndi Bsobangt Ccrmtt cf Diamond alley and Wood si. - ; loato. - United Stales fr&- - - do do • SV-............ Pennsylvania C’g. do . s’s>- *••«•* Allegheny county C’s ■ •do ‘ coupon fi’s •.«»*• do: scrip Pittsburgh city O’s * do : coupon fl’s, payable in : Phyadelpnia**** Allegheny City O’* • *. •do ’ coupon 6 T s payable in Philadelphia* •••• BANS STOCKS. Ban* of Pittsburgh* •••■*••**•. Meichants and Manufacturers' Bank** * . Exchange Bank ** - • • Farmers* Depoßite Bank ♦ Allegheny Savings Bank******* BBtDQK STOCK 8 • Mcnongohela 8ridge......... Bt. Chur street do ...... .. Hand street do .... . .. N. Liberties do .... ... . IHSUIU.NCB STOCKS. vVesturn Insurance Co* ** *•• Citizens’ •do do* • **• •* • Associated Firemen’s do* * ■ * • TBLXQEUPIT STOCKS. • Atlantic and Ohio. Pittsburgh to -j to Philadelphia. • •*• -*. ... Pittsburgh, Cm. and Louisville* Lake l.ne Lino ;. Pittsburgh Gas Works******** Monongahela Slack water* * * • • * Yougluoghciiy do &AILBOAO STOCKS Pennsylvania Railroad ••• ... Penna. and Ohio do * ******* Cleveland and Piusb’h do****** Marine Railway and Dry Dock* FayeuoManufacturing Co** • ** Erie Canal Bonds, oIiT . do . do do now**.**.*i* coprcn STOCKS. Pmsb’gb and Boston (Cliff Mine) North American North West North Western** Iron City Eureka*** Ptltsburgh and Isle Royal Adventure ~* Ohio Trap Rock '.*> Ridge Mining Company Bluff , Colling •*..* * * ■-! Fire £iecl - BANK NOTE LIST. COBUECTED DAILY BT tloon €t Sargent, Exchange ISauker** Corner of tFocd and Sixth streets, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA Pittsburgh Hanks par Philadelphia 4< 44 Browusvilte 44 44 Bucks county 44 u Chester Co. (new Issue) “ Columbia Bridge Co. • * • Danville, Delaware co. 41 •—••• u Doyiesiown Boston Germantown Lancaster Bans* • * Lebanon 44 Montgomery co. Northumberland Pottsviiie . 44 Reading 4 ‘ Schuylkill co. “ ••••»• ‘ l Washington 44 .*..•• “ West Branch “ *• Wyoming Car1i51e....... Chambersbarg Erie--. Gettjr*burgh- • • * l! Harrisburg-.*........... I Honesdale....-—f Middletown 4 Wayacsburg........... f York 8ank5............. f Helief Nmes ( United Pistes 8ank....*15 AUegneny City Scrip. • ■ par Allegheny Co. “ *. prem Pittsburgh City u ... par NEW YORK. New York City ...par Country Banks.. I NEW JERSEY. AU Solventßanks i DELAWARE. AH Solvent t anks par Small Notes 1 _ Maryland. Baltimore Banks..*....par Country Banks...* } _ VIRGINIA. BkofV*. and Branches I Farmers’ Bk A Branches I Vall-y Bk and Branches 4 Exchange Bk A Branch’s 4 Wheeling Bank* f do Brancbea.... 4 NEW ENGLAND. 4 All Solvent Banks 4 State Ok mid Branches - I Other Solvent Bsnks ** • | Bk of Sandusky*-".*.’<*7s Granvnle -...60 Norwalk GO Urbonna 6i> Wooster -75 INDIANA. Stale Bk amHlronchee - | it t U >t ~, I ILLINOIS. State Bank Branch* •• *-50 Bk of Imnoit 76 KENTUCKY. All Solvent Banks | - MISSOURI. State Bk and Branches • | MICHIGAN. Ail Solvent Banks**. ••* 5 . WISCONSIN. Marine & Fire Ins. t o at Milwaukie-* S TENNESSIB. All Solvent Banks• 3 NORTH CAROLINA. AliSolventßaaks****** H SOUTH CAROLINA. J| AUSolvent Banks****— Ik GEORGIA. All Solvent Banka !i ALABAMA. Ail Solvent Banks-■ -LOUISIANA. All Solvent Banks'*lj EXCHANGES. New York-...--- Philadelphia*-*—' Baltimore******** Cmeinnvti--* —• • Louisville***-**** StLouis*** VALUE OF COINS; American Gold (new)-par.. do- do {o!d)*sprem. Sovereigns- 8 4,83 Guineas**** 5,u0 Fredericsdoera*-*-• ; 7,89 Ten Thalers • ••••* 7.60 Ten Guilders 3,90 Louis d’or-*******-** 4,25 Napoleons*•** 3,*0 Doubloons, Patriot* •• 15.75 do Spanish** 1f1j25 Ducats ... 8.15 DAILY REVIEW OF THE MARKETS. Octjcb op tum Daily Moanno Post. » Ftufay, Aogtut 2i, 1851. J . REMARKS.—In reviewing the markets for the past week, in moil branches of business we find an improve* ment over last week's transactions, notwithstanding the changeableness in the weather. We find, however, very little change in prices to note, except in one or two leadiug articles, in some descriptions of Bacon there is an advance.' lrt Koartver-notice River navigation ia in good order for the season of the year. ASHES—The sale* are confined to small lots for man ufacturing purposes; we quote sales of Soda ash at 3 to 3*. Pots we quote at Of in 4| : Saleratus—Sales are made at 41 to 0 in bhl* and boxes. APPLES—•The market it moderately supplied, with afarr demandjand sales readily made at 82,00272,50 barrel. ALIv-rTbere continues a regular brisk demand forth)* article. We quote Manufacturers’ price*—regular dis count off for cash. Bavarian Beer, per bbi Common, per bbl XX do “ . XXX do Common, half barrets XX do XXX do Common qr. bands. XX do XXX do . ~u25 BUCKET'S AND TUBS— I There continue* a regular demand for Buckets without any change in price Bairs from 6rst bands for Backets in lots of 25 o- 50 doz from stores to the trade 202,13 & dor. Tabs—Sales in a regular wav at 7,503*83 per do*. - -BROOMS—The stock is large and prices nominal.— We quote at, from 75c; 81.00 to d1,25i9t,75 frum stores BEESWAX—There is butlltlle offering; good lots of Yellow we quote at 21022 c. BACON—Since our last weekly report there bos been quite au improvement in prior, with an increased de mand for small iota and a diminished stock. Among the •ales of the week we notice 1500 fbs Shnoldrrs at-90?$; 12(>00 do at 8k; 2000 do. country at 8; 9000 ft< Hams ut 0001. Mdrs—We have sales of3ooiMb* mi), 2500 do. at 9s. Suear cored Hams 101010} : BUTTER AND EGGS—'there is more inquiry for good Roll Butter, .which would now command 14012 c. We quote Keg at 0001. Eggs—The market is well sup plied, with sates at 500 c 4? dozen. BEEF CATTLE—We quote the following prices at the Cattle market. Beeves 2021 live weight Sheep 81,0001.50 bead. . CORN MEAL—Sales from stores at45050c per bush el. COFFEF. The- market remains quirt, with but a limited demand. We note sales of about 200 bags, ranging from 9k to 10c. The stock in first hands is ample. CHEESE—The stock in first hands iaJtYe sales daring the week at Go6}. Extra Creum Oj COTTON quote Manufacturer's prices No. 0,0,7, - IJ| No* 18, . ■ 8,0, 1Q,*17 Candle Wick* --—-1 G; ll—l2**..—-.-IS • Carpet Chain, —20 13,19 Coverlet Yarn,.—--20 14.. .....20 Cotton'Twine,*2o 17.. *SI, COPPRR— t&®. Uajrdpnce of the Pittsburgh Copper Works. Ingots 19 to 20cti per pound Sheet— for Braziers 24025 c. ' - COPPERAS—SeIIs at $3£703,12 per barrel. CORN—The stock islig.ti, with but little comingiu The demand is better thiau theweek previous. Sales on the wharf ot 37c, from sloreat4oc. •CORDAGE—The following is the card priee of Rope; Manilla, by the ...iflq “ when cuiit->.v« ......lfic While Rope,by Coil,-•••lie- • ■ **■ : wltencuU-v'.-f-v-.™ 12c Tarred do.by Coil,--.loc —Do when cut***-- - —..~~oic. .. Manilla Bed Cords, • 26 .... Hemp do , .•.•v*-‘*-»81 1 5002,2503JW- ; • CRACKERS—The market ls well supplied, wegive ourtable correctedandquote: ' Water Crackers* vr*B3 t sflf i Batter do 4,25 / Dyspeptic do JLSO Sugar do . i..... .»;per pound Ckoof Soda do; 5-—fc-. ;T ..-6|o6| . Pilotßread*--r4V.w-.-30U DRIED FRUIT-rThe defn &nd jv. limUed.' We quote Apples at 7508061 a juiall loisrPeaehes 0181,3701,46, to the trade in small tola. /= '** <:> *r-.\ . . - f DRIED BEEF—Sales 'of SngaT cnred cunvassed at 101011cbylheforce. Common9|®iO}cV ' . FEATHERS—There ia n moderuie dctnand fog good lots. We note tales . ( FLOUR—TheWCelpta since bur last repbrthavd been moderate, but sufficient for the demand. There being no demand for haye declined. Among the sales of the week we notice sales of about 600 barrels, rangtngfrom 83,1503,20 ;jU)Qbblsut 83,1003,12. Yes terday, sales were made at 83,000306 from stores; by the dray load at ; - FISH—The demand since our last has somewhat im proved—principally to fill country orders. We notice sales of 60 bbls N 0.3 at 86,75, coin; 40 do at same, cash; by the single bbl, 87,00 to 7,25 is obtained. < of Country Glass from manufacturers for 8110,8202,25 pet box; 10x12.82,2502,50. Therein, more-firmness on the part of holders. , GRalN—Receipts,during the past week bave been only to a raoderato extent We find a Blight decline, iu some description, from last week’s prices.. Tha wheat, crop has now been cut and gathered in throughout tbo Union; and from overy section, the accounts urc favor able, and the aggregate crop willbethe largestand best, .ever grown in the Urn tea States, In Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, Indiana, Michigan, and Delaware, the yield is l&Tgo, and the quality fine. ■■We,, note_ salos at 60 to 62c as iu quality; Rye 40 to 45, Oats 25 to 30c . sales of 300 bushels Corn at 37*«. * HIDES—Wo note sales of Dry Flint at Ilt0l2c; City 81aughtcr*Green, at 4to4|c. . HAY—Sales at the scales at from 812 to 815 & ton. quote sates in a small way from stores nt I There is not much doing in this article. We quote at 51050103 V ton. • . , H HOHlNY,—from stores, fells at 84,6004,7a F'bbl. IRON—The manufacturers 1 card prices for Common bar 2by 1 is 2|o2|c per pound. Other size* in propor- Bon - N card prices for nails are— From lOd to4od 6dand7d...-- 400 : . : 6d 4,25 44 • 4,60 3d .i-..fi,50 A regular discount off for cash. •. . . % _ r‘arp—The stock is hauled; Wo note sales in Kegs at Sl^lOCi i maTV—The stock in first bands is largo Limited sales ore made at 5c for Pig, and s|@st for Bar. have no change to note in this ar- ' : -iT , , j/ , v *- , . r -... V '” "• - ~. ... • . .-. ... . ~.. ~ tide since oar last. We have sales of 80 bbla in oak at 30L4 months. - - . NAVAL STORES—We quote Rosin at 83,12223 50 per bbl; Tar 83^004,25; Turpentine 45®500. , OlLS—Lard Oil is in demand, .at.702275c for No 1: No 2, 562260: Linseed Oil, Tanners' Oil from 'i PIG AIBTAL—The market eontinues du11.......W* note sales of Allegheny at B‘J2®i4 at 4 and Craontbr. POTATOES—There aie no old in market. The mar ket for new Potatoes- is well supplied, and sale* ure making at 37®500 & bash, . / -RICE—We quote sales during the week. In Tierces at -422±4e. ;e Brokers* i., Pittsburgh. • . Asked. Offered l;Slta.7sSllO.Ck I 105,00} 104 00 I 101,851 10100 92,75: 93,60 95,00! 93.(0 90,00! 95.85 98,00 07,00 98,0(7;,07,00 Parcalut. |S 100,00. 100,00 10000 100,00 ■ SUGAR—The demand Is limited to f mail lots, for ibe city and country trade; Holders seem more willing to realize than the previous weekjprices not so firm. We are informed of several of our merchants who are bring ing N. O. Sugar from the East to this market. We note sales of about 40 lilids, during the week, ranging from Of 1o 6|oby the hhds,6( to 7c is asked; in bbis 7to 7ie SHO T—Sales from stores by the keg at 816 by the bag 1,6201,08. SALT-Sales from Mores by the dray load at 81,10 $* bbl. • SHEEP PELTS—PncoB are nominal. 100,00 95,50 67,0-ji 60,00 90,00 * 88,00 65,00 55,€0 54,00: 53,00 53,00 52,75 160,00; 155,50 25,00; 24,00 35,00 34,00 45,00: 43,00 33,00* 30,50 SEEDS—There is some inquiry for Timothy; tho market, however, is bare; we have, no sales reported. Clover—Wc have no transactions to report.:. SOAP—We quote nt423>4£c-by the lot.. SPICES—Wo have no transactions of consequence to. nolo in ibis article. We quote Pepper ta bags 11c; Alspice (02219 c; Cinnamon 39040 c by uie mat. STARCH—SaIes atp regular froot siorcs at 0107 c by tue box. • TALLOW—We now quote Beef Tallow at 6107 c: Sheep do. G10O!c. WHISKEY—There is a steady and-good demand at 20031 c for Rectified. . , WOOL—There is but little arriving. We notice some few sales of common at 20030.. The markers less firm. . . ■ ■ 14,00' 19,00 11,00 11,01 6,00 5.75 49,00 50,00 85,00 55,00 54,00 44.00 b 7.60 37 50 100,00 30,00 40.00 40,00 Wheeling and Bridgeport Packet. Lfity&jHK splendid stenmer R. 11. LINDSAY, |a*fej2dr. Moors, Master,m the-regular Wheeling and Bridgeport, Packet, rind leaves here every Wednes day mid r?atnrday for the above ports. For freight or pa«sage apply on board, or to ‘ B . . For Sale. ■ T“ ———. The boll of the Steamboat LAKE ERIE C&iiaiS«ifiiiEnquire on board, at the Allegheny wharf, in low the M. Clair fltroet_bru]ge; [an2o'3i* Steamboat Tor Sate. ' jJBpSfcA The oiic-bolf of the aieombool ARENA, €Si»aaaiis4 n 1 , »« r plying oeiween PiiUQargU,KBsll.|vop ponf-«uc WWlsviUe. she is doing a goodbusmes, being the outy regular boat to WelUvilie. It will be disposed of on reasonable terms. Apply to onlB JAMES BLAKELY. Friday Cincinnati Packet* i C£Zn> ,b THE new and elegant steamer IRENE G. L. U'Cltstock,’ Master, has taken " the place of the Clipper No. 2, In the lino of Packets, and will leave every:FRLDAY,atlO AM., for the above aud intermediate ports. For freight or pns* sage apply on board. . . . (jel® For filortetta and HocKlngport. 'l’Hufine steamer PACIFIC, RasoubMab d&i&fiaßßßTEX. will leave for the above and intermedi ate ponsqvery THURSDAY, at 4 o’clock,P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board: or to . T. WOODS A SON, matlO No.Cl Water str. and 63 Frontst. . Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati* * fGS* n £ w and fesl tnttufag steamer CIN- Master, will leave every WupwaapaT. For freight or passage, apply on boardVor to mavM G. U. MILTENBRRQER. • *i prem ”1“ • « 1 di*. ...1 » •U “ Tas fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE Jsyfesasa&No. 2. Capi. Uajtra, leaves the Alle gheny woarf for Franklin,every Monday and Thursday. at4P. M. The fine steomcr ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt. John Hsn.va, leaves the' Allegheny wharf for Frauk iin. every Tuesday and Friday,at 4P. M.-.; :• For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. . fmartO - CLINTON FURNACE, June V, JLiktra: Dear sir—This may certify that one of rnyboys has been afflicted for the last thirteen years with a healing and deafncM of the right ear. 2 have tried a numberol physician*, nil without any benefit, ard had given op all hope of a cure ever beJug effected, when our family physician, after etominlng the case.recommended me to use the PETROLEUM, which I did, and am happy to inform rou that the use of two bottles effected an entire cute. 1 write this withont solicitation or jour acquaint ance. With sentunents of esteem, 1 am yours truly, iyi Joseph rwali. Young Lcullc** Seminary—Aileirbeny.*" ; &lIL ANu 51HJ*. N. W. MKCCALF, PKISciPACS, Re cent Monday,Stpt. l, »n Caionnaat Rou>,Ft!titral tt. CUUItSK OF INS I'IIUCTION and rate* of tuition the same as heretofore. For particulars, see Circular, or apply to the Principals. . Allt&hMTfy, July 14,1051. BufFs Merchant** College. NE. Comer rf Market and Tfrirt? MtrHa.—F/iiabHih • cd in IS4O The only Commercial College in the State Incorporated by Legislative charter. Nosysiemsof Bookkeeping yet published, have given such a comprehensive amt pr&clieiU knowledge of this science, ns Duff's Mercauiite and Steamboat Bookkeep ing. These works have appended to their pages the most emphatic recommendations from the highest sour ces In the meremuife world, and ih* author o' such works must possess many obvious advantage* over common trncher*. • ... —'SO 00 * 600 ■ S 00 P 00 364 4 00 ......... 4 su — 1 75 2OO Mr. William*’ suede** as a. teacher lug the Third Presbyterian Church j on which is erected one four story brick house, used-as.n printing office, aiid one two Siorybrick warehouse. i r ; .; v . v : If the above is .not sold before ThursdayVthe dth day of September, at private sale, it wilt then be offered at public outcry, on the premises: Terms at a*le» • • • JOHN FLEMING, , anll:ts --Agent for Johnston & Stockton. Valuable Real Eatate iu Beaver County, AT AUCTION. • • • • THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sate the following prop erty, viz: No, l. Two Lots in tFdllslon,'Beaver county/ being lots Nob. 3,and4, being about 100 feetsquare, on which is erecteti one block of fourfrume dwellings, undone Separate stone dwelling, all two stories high. > No/tt. One lotfiO icet front on Back street,opposite the &bove,ond extending.to thetop of the hill. N0..3. Two beuch lols,eachsU feet front, and running from the road to low water mark, on the Big Beaver. No. 4. One valuable water tot, 100 feet on Wheel Race, with ten shares water power attached. No. 5. One lot opposite the water loti 80 feetfront,and extending to the top of tho hill, on which is erected one two story brick store and warehouse, 88,by 69 feet; al so,one frame dwelling, two stories high. No.fl. One large ioun NAwßrikhtoni Beavercoanty, being nhoutd4o feet on Broadwayi ami about 800 feet deep, containing 1$ acre, on which ate r erected two large frame dwellings,* and one small frame honse, used as an office. This property was formerly occupied hy Mr. T. C. Gould, and is very pleasantly located, being immediately opposite the Fallston Budge.. • No. 7. One water lot, immediately below Falluon Bpdge, being about 100 feet tn length, ana extending from Water street to low. watermark,ortowmg path. ■ ll not sold before Thursday, the Uih. Septem ber next, at private sale, it; will then,bo offered at pub lic outcry, on the premises.'Terms at sale. JOHN FLEMING, v aulhts Agent for johnston & Stockton. t PAINTS— The celebrated Mineral Five Prod Paints, of Manchester, at the low rates of 84c. 'for ■even different shades, for sole by . . aul3 -T. WOODS dc SON. Brandies in.bond . Cognac—4o . ImU pipe*, qr. casks and'octaves J. Hennessey & Co.’s quarto proof pale iinddark Brandies. ftocWic—6s half, pipes, quarter casks and octaves A Selgnetie’s-quario proof-pale-and dark Brandies, now In Bonded Warehouse, and for sale by * ... MILLER & RIOKETSON, au«* • * : Nos. 281 and 923 Liberty street. HINCIPE AND HAVANA CIGARS- "' ' : ' 4 cases Crus and Lous Nob. l, Band 3 Principe Ci gars; together with a fall.assortment of “ Havana’s” lavonte brands—just received and for sale by ; uus r MILLER & RICKETSON. T. ARD—ISIO lbs No I Lard for sale by JLi . , . ;T. WOODS ABON, JylO : “V No 61, Water street. '/ - « 3 , , ■, ■'K~ • f i • ->V ;, 'v ;V . r RIVER MATTERS. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 4 VBXT 0 INCHES WA7B? irt rttSX'UA.tmL. ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Boies, Beaver. - “ Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. u Redstone, Wool ward, .Brownsville J.M’Kee, Hendrickson,McKeesport " Beaver, Gordon, Reaver. .■ 11 Thomas Shnver, Bailey. West Ne wion “ Arena, Kinney, Wellsvile. i. Gordon No 2, Poo, Wheeling. “ Tascarora, Paul, Wheeling. '! Goy. Mams, Shank. Galiipolu. DEPARTED: Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do “ J-M’Kee, nejtdncksonvMclCeesnori * ' Michigan N 0.2, Boies,Beaver ‘ Denver, Gordon, Beaver ■ 'ri'orais Shrlver. IJailey, Nemon J. Nelson. Moore, Wheeling, 11 Gordon, No. 2, Poe, Wheeling. ‘ Geneva, Wilkins,Louisville. SHERIFF & BINNING, Ag’fs No.tHMarket sired: Allegheny River Trade. SiEUVLAR SHANKLtN PACKETS. Deafheii Cured. JfZ S v - x y - -v , -J. J to’Ol “ 01 .?* V. * t. *x* *' TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. NT.THE O'REILLY LINE. > - FROM CUBA AWD, CAIaIFORSIA., HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS! Fifty i Patriots Captured and Shot It The steamship Cherokee arrived last night in four days from Havana, with $2,640,680 in freight, and $1,650,000 in the hauds of the pas sehgers, of whom there were about 200. She brings the California mails, and San Franoisco dates to the evening of the 15th of July, one .day later. She passed the Empire City going into Havana. " The acoounts from Havana are of the most serious'nature. We are indebted to the Purser of the Cherokee for the following fearful narra tive: ' . . ‘ The steamboat Habanero, while cruising off a plaoe called Bahia Honda, 40 miles west of Ha vana, captured a party of 60 patriots, who were in boats unarmed, and, report says, steering for New Orleans. They were brought to Havana by the frigate Hdbanero, on. Saturday morning, the 16th ult., at one o’clock, Ai M., and were placed on board smother Spanish frigate, lying in port, and were executed 15 minutes pastil, the same morning,; by being shot on the public road in Havana, and at the least calculation in the presence of 20,- 000 spectators. After they were shot,: they were dragged by' the feet, by negroes, and left to the mob, who commenced stripping them of their clothes and carrying them on stioka through the streets, yelling like so many demons escaped from the bottomless pit, and. seeming to wreak vengence on they knew not what. Many of the passengers of the “Cherokee,” who were on the spot and witnessed the execu tion, were pointed at with a sheer of contempt, and were stopped in the street and insulted in the most shameful manner, being told that they were Americans, and of one and the saine party —that one. of these days they would all be served in the same way. It was dangerous at night, suoh was the state ■of feeling, for an American to be seen in the Streets alone. The following is a list of, tho executed: Col. S. W. Clendennen, Capt. P. S. Sewer, Capt. Victor Kerr, Capt. T. B.' Veacey, Lieut; Jasi Brandt, Lieut. J. O. Brice, Lieut. Thos; C. James, Dr. John Fisher, Dr. B. A. Tonrmquet, Setjts. J/Whitrews, A. M. Colchett, Adjt; B; C. Standford, Privates M. Howes,; Samuel Mills, Edward Bulmon, Geo. A. Arnold, B. J. Wregg, Hm. Nizazanj Ansel ;M. O. Torres Hernandez,; Patrick Dillon, Thos. Hearsey, Samuel Beese, H. T. Arne, M. Phillips, Jos. L. Mannville, G. M. Green, J. Sallman, Napoleon Collins, N. H. Fisher, Wm. Chilling, G. A. Cook, S. 0. Jones, M. H. Hall, James Buxett, Bobt. Caldwell, Wm. Smyth, A. Boss, B. Brourke, Wm. B. Tuttle, Bobt. Conner, Bobt. > Contley, John G. Banks, Jas. Stanton,. Thos. Harriott, Alex. Deer, John Stubbs, Jos. Ellis, Wm. Hogan .and Chas. Bob inson. The steamship Falcon, while' on her way up the coast of Cuba, from Chagres, was fired at three times by the steamer Habanero, and was obliged to leave, when she was boarded by the Officers of the Habanero... After the Falcon stopped, the officers of the Habanero oheered as if they had gained a glorious victory. This is the third time the Falcon has been served in the same manner. ; The U. S, ‘ sloop Of War “ Albany,” was at Havana. We learn from a passenger by the steamer Falcon, from Chagres to Havana, that on the morning of tho 16th, when off Bahaia Handa, the Falcon discovered a large steam frigate in chase of her. When first seen, she was stand ing directly across her bow, evidently intending to cut her off. The Falcon, however, kept on her course, and soon left the frigate eight or ten miles astern-. This vessel was the “ Isabel la Catholics,” formerly the Canard steamship “ Calodonio.” While she was. still in chase another steamer hove in sight, and giving chase succeeded in heading off the Falcon. She at first fired two Bhotted guns to the leeward, of which the Fal con took no notice. She then ran down along side and fired a third time, directly across the bows, although she had the American colors fly ing. The chase then ordered the Falcon to heave to, whioh was done, when the officers on board the Spanish steamer gave three oheers. ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING. PuiiAPEtrinA, August 21. ; The Democracy; this evening, at the Chinese Museum, held an enthusiastic meeting. Hon. ■G. M. Dallas, President, spoke briefly, and Col. Wm: Bigler spoke at length, explanatory of his views on tho various questionsbefore the people. Resolutions were adopted strongly eulogizing the candidates, and dedaring the Democracy of Philadelphia in favor of, and that they will sus tain the compromise measures of the last Con gress. Also, declaring in favor of the bill pass ed by the last Legislature, allowing tire pnsone of tho State to bo used for the retention of fti gHives until disposed of by process of law. Lebanon county, on Tuesday, declared in fa vor of Buchanan for President. It went against him before. New York, August 21. The steamer Winfield Scott, from New Or leans, arrived to-day, and reports the steamer Pampero anchored at Key West on the 10th. She proceeded to Cuba, and landed 260 men at Cubaaees, 14 miles west of Havana. She then returned to Key West on the 12th, and took on board a few recruits, and left for Jacksonville, in order to avoid being seized, and also to take onboard Gen. Gonzales and his company of troops. DEMOCRATIC CONTENTION. New. York, August 21. : The Democratic Convention of Massachusetts yesterday nominated Geo. Rantoul for Governor and H. W. Cushman for Lt. Governor. Tho resolutions adopted are strongly in favor of executing the compromise measures. PROM WASHINGTON. ; WasHutoros, August 21. ’ The President is expected to return about the 9th inst. Hon. A. H. Stevens, has been nominated for Congress in the 6th district, Alabama. Louisville, August 21. This morning the Lexington Observer urges Clay as the Whig candidate for the Presidency. The editor brings Cloy forward without consult ing him, and says ho speaks for himself. The health of tho city is restored; Powell’s majority will reach 1000. BotfXio, August 21. Gapt. Hannington, the Post Master of this city, died yesterday. NEW YORK MARKET—August 21. . . Flour—lndiana 8,75@8,87; State and Ohio 8,81@8,94; Geneseh 4^00(5)4,12. Grain—Wheatisdull; Michigan 95; Ohio 81. : ,Rye 78. Corn: mixed 6G@57; round 68. Pork... Now mess.l6,oo; 12,94@18,00. Lard—lOO kegs sold at 9}. . , Groceries...Bio Coffee 9, Java 11J. Musoo vada Molasses 23, Porto Rico 28. Spirits Turpentine...3BJ. ; Linseed 0i1...78. ■ Whiskey-Offered at 22}. D. S. Sixes have advanced }; Canton advano ed 4 per cent. ' - Cotton... Firm. ‘ Flour-3,87}@4,0(>. Bye Flour—B,B9 J@3.43. Com Mea1...2,93. Provisions... Mess Pork 16,26@16,60. Lard ,9©9}. Cut Meats steady. Linseed 0i1—72(5)78. Whiskey—24(s)26; , PHILADELPHIA MARKET—August 21. Flour...ln demand at 8,76@2,87}. Nothing doing in Rye Flour or Com Meal. :' Grain...Wheat.Bo(s)92, Corn in demand at 69, Oats 38. . Whiskey ...Dull at 22. Provisions—Finn. : Groceries—Steady. ■ , BALTIMORE MARKET—August 21 Breadstuffs...Dull. <’.• F]our...City Mills 8,76, Howard street 4,00. Bacon... Shoulders BJ, Bides 9}©lo, hams 11 Bard...9i@9J, kegs 11, . Mess P0rk...15,75. *■ Mess 8eef...18,60. ' i ; Cheese...7©9|. ■ 1 Bio Coffeo.,.B*@9. Sugars and Molasses... Quiet. : Whiskey... 22 J@23J. :■ W001...Dn11; ■ common unwaohod 16@19.’ , '. CINCINNATI MABKEX—August 21. : The river has ihllen 6 inches. r. : - Floor-Closed with downwilfid tendency at. 3,30. . ' Whiritey.',.l7f. Cheese—6£. Provirions—Firm.: : . . . iard.. : .9;kegs 10 J., B»?on' f ..t!otihsi Sides 9J. ‘ r.. •' • ■* Groceries... Steady and unchanged. V'' - 5 v _ **„. v * -.v ■ . ; yA'.- •••?. 'u > *• Nsw Yobk, August 21; FROM CUBA. EVENING. s-V_ i'-.i-'■■■v- 'i 1 »vv; .'. :■ ■ VH! v*v. ■/.' Boston, August 2L Henry. Beecher, a shoe dealer, his decamped, having, it is Said, forged paper to a considerable amount. bankers anb Sroketa. HILli ft CUBaTi • ; BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . No. OS Wood Street; ■ . - Third door bdow Yourth —(teuMtrftJ. . . . QIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly O tor sale. .Time Bills of Exchange and. Notes Cia counted. Gold. Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collection* made in all the principal ciuosof the United Slate*. Deposit* received of Pnrdnd Current Funds. mar27:y - PATRICKS ft FRIEND, BA ? K !l a8 ANDEXCHASOBiBROSSRSi WO. 05, COBNBB WOODASD PiiMfmn ST RUSTS, i Pita&KrgA, Pa. (mayl Domestic and foreign Exchange, Bank Notes, GcldandSiher.BoushiiSa.'/and Exchanged. . AT THE' • - EXCBAHgE AND BANKING BOUSE William A* Mill Sc Co., 64 Wood 5 PITTSBURGH. IP* IWTBBESTAELOWBD OH TIMB DEPOSITS. (ftUg2B ALLBH KBAttBB. ’ , , EDWARD BAHM. Bankersand Exchange BrokersiDealers in Foreign and Domestic BUI:, Bills of Exchange, Certificate} 6 f Depot* it)BankNotes,and coin. Comer of Third and Wood sts., directly opposi te tho St Charles Hotel. ; . , :: ••maySB r JAB.S.HOON. •: THOS.BARaRNT. HOOH d&SAROENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. N. B. Corner of Wood and Sixth streeu., Pittsburgh, Pa ■ DEALERS in Coin, BankNotes,-Tiiiie.BUis,Foreigß and Domestic Exchahge.Certificates ofDeposlt,fto EXCHANGE on all the principal Oitiejs of the Union and Europe, forsale in samsto suilpnrchascrs. • CURRENTandparfuhdsfceeivedondeposite' ! . COLLECTIONS m ade on all parts of the Union, atlho lowestrate*. , •» : • Rettortl. .■ U. HOLMES ft SONS, HAVE REMOVED THKJR DAHKIHG AND BZCUANOS OVriCB To No, 67 Market street, Jour, doprt below old stand , : N. HOLMES ft SONS. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, dud Deft. lers in Note*, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange tfh the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale. - ... Collections made in all thacilicslhraughoat the Urn* ted States.:. Denosites. received in par funds or current paper, N 0.67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. u;aug23-ly,r. Store Room fox Rent. THE subscriber offers for rent three large and flHEilr •' :wetirfinished.STOßE ROOMS.entirelyhew.Jfjgljj§ • located on Fifth street, opposite tire Exchange Bank!-- Possession will be given immediately. For terms, ftc, apply to H; CAMPBELL, • jyOQ ; . . . on the premises O’Donnell) Mullen & Co# Pittsburgh Chair and Cabinet Ware Rooms. NO. 98 THIRD ST., ' BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKUP (SOUTH 6IDB>. ' : MANUFACTURERSofCaheSeat Parlor ~V\ Chairs; Cane Sear Rocking ChaiTs; Ro liMH ception and Invalid Chair*; Cane Seat • ond Country House Stools; Settees; Louu l ges, and every'variety of Common bhairs. Ifflg§l sjt All of which : were manufactored under ir ir || «;lheir jersooal superintendence, and are . warranted both mmaienal a! d workman ship inferior to nonelh the City//'Dfealera in IhesV^aiti des will find it to their especial; advantage to cal Laud examine forthemselves previous togoingelacwhere.' '. Steamboats and. Dwellings famished at, the shortest notice. AH orders ponciuaxly attended to. . ljy25 J ~ A< W* Foster, 'ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW: iFFICE. NC. 47 FOURTH STREET, blarkei f ‘street. Pittsburgh. Pa. - ppytSiilawly Furniture and C&alMVarerooma,< JOSEPH MEV’ER, 424 Penn street, above the Riv Canal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and makes Cgjfto order, at the lenecstpncu* every, idescriptinh^"of FanCT and Plain FURNITURE, SoFA9“and CHAIRS, of theoest workmanship and most approved styles. '■ Purchasers would do weD to vi*itiiift Warerooms. mySW-^ftwly Notice to Controotorstj STEUBENVILLE AND INDIANA RAILROAD.—*; Proposals will be received by the Steubenville arid Indiana Railroad Company in Steubenville, amil the let day of October next, for the Grading and Masonry of the first division of the road extending from Steubenville ■to the Conotton valley; and, also, for the' construction of ibeemire ROad between Steubenville and Coshocton and, also. distinct proposals for the construction of that portion of the Road extending from Coshocton.io New ark. .. • The entire length of ihtß line is about 110 m!fes } and itconteins work of all desorptions’in great variety, some of which is quite heavy/ Proposals will be rece : ved for the Grading and Ma so.Dry of the first division entire or in sections of about a mile each, the Company reserving the privilege'to make such disposition of the whole work as may ap pear most condacive to its interests. - > ' Plans Profiles and Specifications can be seen at the Office of tHe Company; after the 16th of September, and farther intormation may be obtained on application to J. Blickensdcrter, Jr., Chief Engineer, or to the uuder signed. D. KILGORE, lylS^mdftw... ,j President. DlodeniHorp* CBLUMEhas just received a large stock of VOCAL • and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BOOKS, among which are— ; The Modem Harp—or Boston Sacred Melodist—a colUction of the most popular chnrch music in use; ' ! The Boston Melodeon—ln three volumes: consisting of rounds, ftc , ftc.; including many of the most popular pieces of the day, arranged and aanno* nized for four voices. : The Melodist—a new work containing selected gems 1 from the mo3t celebrated composer*, with accompani* ment for the Piano Forte: - * : The National Glee Book Air—f rtour voices; SelMdstructingSchool for iiieVlo!i.n—a newand sci entific work, in three parts, complete in one. By G; Saunders; •* The Melodeon—a collection of the most popular Me* lodies, carefully arranged for Flute or Violin, in twelve numbers; “ Henri Hertz’s new and complete Pfano Forte School i 1 Burgmuller’s n**w; and improved edition of Piano Forte 1 nstruclor; I •Czerny’s Piano Forte Instructor; Carcassis’, Camlli*’,and R. Culvers’ Guitar Instructor; ■Amateurs’ Quartette Club—in three numbers ardfonr parts,ior the Ist and ’2d 'Violin, Violincello and Flute; ■ Instrumental Music, in fourparU and 6 numbers; . Howe’s Musician’s Companion-in three parts ; At the Old Established .Piano. Jtepot, ; auS No.llB Wood street.; • To the Deaf. DEAFNESS. noises in the head, and all disagreeable discharges fromthe earj speedily and permanently removed without pain or inconvenience, by J)r. HART LEY, Principal Aurisiof the N. Y. Kar Surgerf* begs to announce his return to Pittsburgh. The number ana im poTtmce of the cases utiderbiscare, onMsrecent visit; and the gratifying amount of successwhich atiendedhia treatment, have induced him to expedite hisreiurn.' His stay here will depend much upon circumstances, and It. will be advisable for those who wish to consult him, to make an early call. Dr. H. may be consulted; until jfurther notice, in Alter 1 gheny City, first three Btory bttek dwelling beyond && school house, in Rebecca street. , .. . Thirteen years close and almost, undivided attention to this branch of special practice-has enabled him to reduce his treatment to such a degree of sacccsS as to find the most confirmed and obstinate cases, yicld by a: steady attention to the meanspiescribed. . • The following testimonials are submitted with confi dence. They WPI show at least in what estimation hia professional qualifications are held by. some of the most distinguished medical men in the country. . . U 1 have had the pleasure to meet Dr.'Hartley inprac . tice, and have been led to form a favorable opinion of hit character, both in the profession and as a gentleman. . W Pabkkb,M.D., ■ Profesaorof Surgery, Ac. u His professional abilities will be duly-appreciated by those who place themselvesunder his cate : • Jouh Whittjlxeb, M. D., : Professor .of Anatomy, Ac. : From my intercourse with Dr. Hartley, I have found, his deportment correct and gentlemanly. Valbstins Mott, M.D. u It is a pleasant.duty to give my testimony in favor of the .treatment adopted by Dr. Hanley for the cure of deafness. The application Is unattended by pain or in convenience, and its effects almost instantaneous. • V,?, = . -H. P. HaRDaAN, - Counseliorot LaW,23 Chambers s*. , “We have known several ca«ea of partial deafness treated by him with the most happy results. Dr. H. : ia a scientific gentleman and cam produce numerous testi monials of his ability end success in this difficult branch of the medical profession v -: :r~ -r a Personsafflicted by diseases Ear,' are recbm-, mended to pay a.visit ta'Df.’'HatUey, Aurist, a t Noi 09 Arch street, above Third. He fa a wcll-educaled pro fessional man, and having paid particular attention to diseases affecting hearlng, has acquired fromhls'skill and experience better meanii of coping with this senoas affliction than those which are possessed by physicians in general practice.’’—Dupdtch. , . . All cases guarantied where malfdrmailon does*notex st. - • livl9:tf. •A Mifcnii T TT DALY A; GO. have how ready for .sale a large W. • and well selected stock of Spring and Summer Hosiery in all ilsbranches.They wQulddireciparucu lar attention to their stock of Gentlemen’s' coiton half Hose, with Merino, and Silk feet; .they are of:the.best materials and workmanship, and. tor comfort as a surnr mer Sock, cannot be equaledr. W, D, A, Co have also on hand Gents Undershirts and Drawers in. cotton, silk, andmeiino; Childrens’ Hosiery of all descriptions, at the old established Stocking Store, Fifth street, between Wood andMarkeu ; . ,i Us- fmyl Gnat Sfiawl Bale. A A. MASON’S' Gnat-Annual Shawl Sale will com* • mence on Tuesday,Augustsih, when they- will offer the largest and best assorted stock of SHAWLS ever exhibited in this city, comprising— Plain White Crape Shawls;. r Embroidered 'do do;- • v < * * : Fancy High Colored Thibet Shawls ; - >’ Plain Primed and Embroidered Thibet Shawls; Brochea,Cashmere and Long Shawls—of fine and mediuraquallties ' <■ ••••■• ; Ail of which they are determined to close out previous io receiving their Fall Stock, and wilroffer them at a great reduciiohjactually-lesaiban ea>ibm cfistV •' • noS ■ ' N05:.62,and64 Market'Streeu • _____Braddoofc’a Field Property*. TjERSONS desiring peautifui, heahhy, historic and X. cheap location for,country, residences, qre invited to turn their.aueniionto Bradaock'a Field, which, isriow being sold in small parcels, on the moßt favorable terms Eighty-five acres have been thus sold this-season, to several different individuals, sDcne ot wkcim are. now improving by Luilding*, Ac. For advatxiageß'of every kind.but particularly of access from the city, the place is unrivalled. Three grandthoroughf res run by u and through H—to wit s the Monohgalieia River ;• the Pius bargh and Braddock’s Field Plank Road, which is now grentiy wcled? .and ;the Pennsylvania Central Rail* road, on which the Cire will be running eastwardsfrom Pittsburgh, that fbr, by- next'-Fall. -Boats-land—thorn- S»Y cr £ X ew .hours.- Omnibasses will soon xrh'vel the Plank Road; and - the'Cars-will always stop whb-and forpassengers.-••••. T.;:,..., ‘ J'wr-itaying'-for' the-Summer at the Farml-where l ,sna» be ready to show, person* the grounds,'and mv plans of division theseofl Visiters can be accomraOda tedat the Mansion House os at a Hotel : •; . r u- n lyl6:lf ■ JAS. W. BUCHANAN.'rI T Now Gbopolate Factory, . •- - SIO-,5* OIAMBONI fi. CO. respecifuny inform the public that they now,.manufacturing CHQCO LATE of every qualify and prifee; This Chocolate, like most others Bold here, iB : w» Mliliiierir,l f 9 u «!i etreet, up Btairs. neitdoor to ihe Mav ,*rtt|Pfiee.. ... .j, .. • . r~: 'r7.--Ttitf ■ ■"jV/T tilths Diamond, islho bflflt-picco u> Uoy jHi iealgo ■ . Ball’s Sarsaparilla also contains the virtues or seve ral other valuable medical; roo’s, together forming tbo best compound,and producing Me greater! evraiici agent in the knovm " * This Medicine, when used according to directions, WILL CURB .WITHOUTTAIL! * ScrofulaorKing’sEvtt, Cancers, Tumors. Eruptions of the Skin, ; Chroalc Sore Eyes,'Ring worm or Tetters, Sfcald Head, Rheumatism, u ' : Pains hrtheßohfes or Joims; Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Clands, Syphi lis, Dyßpepsia,Ballßheum, Diseases of the Kidneys, Loss of Appe* tite. Diseases arising from theuseof Mercury, • Pain in the Side ana . . 9honldeiB.oen- • * • : ralDebllity, - Dropsy, ' .■» • Lumbago, Jaundice, ■■ : Costive jess. Sore Throat, Bronchitis Coughs, Colds, Weak ness of the- Chest,TPolraonary Affections, ' ; : . and all other Diseases tending to produce Consumption t i ■ Liver Complaint, Femalednegulanlles and complaints, Sick and NervoUs Headache, Low Spirits, Night Sweats. Exposure or Imprudence in Life; Chronic Constitution* [ al I)i;easea,Bna is airing and summer drink, and :.generaltonicfqrjhesystem, and a gtniloandpleasnnt gurßativeiTar superior iodine Lickor Congress Water- Testlxuonl&la, The following is a verbatim copy of a certificate now in thepossesFioirof the proprieiorof Bull's Sarsapar- • ilia. ReyiE.W. SehoaLs widely and generally known ns an eloquent and. accomplished Pastor ofihe M. E- Church, and the Rev. E. Stevenson has been known as ofleofthemosttaleoledand.zealou* members that the Kentucky Conference could boast of for many years, and at this time i&fiUim? the high and responsible station of agent for the M-E. Book Concern : , • Can the world produce better or more r satisfactory • testimony in favor of any medlcmet ’ . ; . BETTER TESTIMONYTHAN WAS EVER OFFER ED IN FAVOR.OF ANY MEDICINE Rev. E. W. Sehos—Rev. B. Stevesson. . • i .V ; « houisvilk, May 20,1690. We have used John Bolins Sarsaparilla) and 7 have knownh to be used with entire satisfaction; and have no hesitation4n-statiogtbat4Be_beUevA-ii io-bo-a safe andivoluable medical compoond, andcalculated to pro dace much good) and TeUevei maett sofierlng; and would' / therefore most cheerfully recommend it to the afflicted. (Signed,) E. Wi SRHON.* EBTEVENSON. ' A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN. . How we alladmireaclear, beautiful, whiteukin,and a rosy colored cheeks How often do we see persons, hot .possessing this “desideratum so devoutly ta be wished,'’ resorting to cosmetiCß,lotiOßS, washes, paifiia and coloring materials, to restore to them a semblanee of what disease has deprived them of, and that tod,with great injury to the skin. BuWrSartaparißa i* the best cosmetic knowp. It beautifies tho slrin, byremeving every panicle ofmorbid and diseased matter from the blood, making it pine healthy-chid vigorous, giving ac tivity to every tmnnie vessel, and changing the yellow and dark countenance to the Dloom .and freshness of youth. Ladies, abandon theuso of paints and mixtures, and.useßulTi SarsaparQla,\he only effectual remedy. V A word to the wise is sufficient j n and a hint is enough for the Ladies, TEBTIMON Y LIKE THE FOLLOWING RENDERS ; SUPERFLUOUS ALLr COMMENT ON THE EF FICIENCY OF BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. . (From Dr;L. P.Ys.>UßLL.ProfeßSorof Chemistry in the r Louisville Medical College.”] \ “I have looked over the list of ingredients composing John. Bull’s Compound Extract of Harsapartila, ana have no hesitation in saying 'hat they form a safe com tlonnd, and one tbal promises well' to chronic diseases, to whichit is applicable.” L. Y; YANDELL, M; 0. ' Louisv&t, lB4B- - 1 - - > - WHAT DR. PYLES: JPAyiidan by. appointment to the ; Louisville Marine Hospital.iays of BULL’S SARSA • PARILIA:... ■■ I have examined the prescription for the preparation of John BuU’siSaraapanlla, and I believe the combina tion to be an excellent one, and well calculated to' pro ; dune an alterative impression ou the. system. . I have used it both in publlc and private, practice, and thtny R the bestarticle of Sarsaparilla in use. M. PYLES,M.D., Resident Physician at the Louisville Marine Hospital. ID* CAUTION—Beware and asltfor the original Dr. JOHN BULL’S . SARSAPARILLA,-./rom. Kmtueky-*- and have no other:--.- KEYSER & M’DOWELL, Wholesale and Retail Agents, . - For sale by D. M. Curry and: Joaep» Douglass, Alo ghenyCity; Wm. B. Mercer, Cannonsburg,.and by Druggists generally. . v jettfcOmdfcw , ... Ayer»» Cherry Pectoral I For the cure op coughs, colds, hoarse ness, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup; ASTHMA aid CONSUMPTION. Among the numerous discoveries Sciencehas made in this generation tp ; facilitate-thebusiness of life, In* ' crease its enjoyment, and evenprolongibe Verm of fan* man existence, none can be named.of more real value'; to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to tbs • He nli ng-Att-A. vast trialbf itavii toes throughout this broadcountry, has proven beyond adoubl, that Ho medi- - cine or combination -of nfediciimsyet , surely control andcureihe numerous varieties of pul monary disease! which i : - : I.S.CUSHMAN, M.D. Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Chem ist, Lowell,Mass.: . . |Df Sold iii Pittsburgh* wholesale and retall.by B. A; ’ Fannestock,andby J.M.Townsendj in Allegheny City i by IF P. Scnyrariz, and J, .Douglass, and by druggists I genferatiy.; V, 7 Forgale. THE UNDERSIGNED offers for ealehi* property In Allegheny Oily. TbeXotlsseventy-two feet.nlne . inches, fronting on tbeEast Common, andminntyfeetfn • depth { extending from a corner at Gay alley u/proper* - r ly owned bylhe Protestant Methridist Churcn.Thejin* - provements area three story Brick Duelling.well fin* ißhedjond twdcoaifortable frame Dwe]lingHouses--—_ , Thereis caliiyiforprivaioresidencesm theiCiiythiuuheijoinpw, ~ * offered for sata-The professionaljrarsaiiaof the under- ; sigosddo notpermit mrata occppjr and enjoy >tma prop- . ertyyaudihence the offer to sell., it wiil be sold -a bac gam; it Application be made goon. -For price and ienp* of payment, refer to Morrison. Foster, at the Waw .-. house of Pi or John Fleming,.Eeq., , Cl - r ' - WM B. FOSTER. JR. SPKNOID Sommer and Fall Cravats, Bcntfs, Neck •Tlesi De JoinviUe Tiesriust received.- - - -aii7-M.- : y;< « HINTON ft CO. HALM oitr-^'casks Palm Oil in store and for eate; ; . : jygt IUCKETSQM..: : TUaT RECEIVED- * * ill:: ? 15D bags prime Kto Coffee; < 25 do Xagoyra do;; ID do OlaGoverhmentJnva; aD do. Pepper and Allspice; 2 ceroons S.B. Indigo; .v :: 200 bbLs. No. 3 Mackerel—large; SO d ceivedSs cases beauufal new style Prints, widen will bo apld Os use*! at very low prices.: Also, 5 cues «f those veir desirable SrATPrin»; tliexbettpest|£Ood* : evoroaeredinthlstnarket: - • h..:•'•/• am 4 ;■ ’ * - X'- E»os,6£'andgiMTarketetteet.; CHEESE—Jn«* *—‘ ' JJJNE APPLE C\ -ml j ‘-|./ u •* EEFITONGUES—A prime atliDleToithaudend &E saleibjf iagU] iWM. Aj. M’CLURQ & Co.^ : TTt)LIiANO HEBBiNG—lokeg» new Holland-Her- XL: ringvJuit.received and for sale br - - •J■ * ~ r% : >ul4 * *■WM. A. M’CLURG &CO. „ MESS MACKEBBb—Ooe grade finer, than No;l> and the beads taken oIT. -Foriate by . ■■ 7ttral4 T • L WM. A. ATCLURG &.CQ»- V, t C-'-y- t; .;V • Vvv. * » / . ' / ~r * ✓ SK-rX : UOgt *,V / * • ■ /*v,- iSESB—Just ncrtotd and for, solo WM.’A. MPCUTRC & CO i 'OroccwandTett Dottier**^