The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, August 23, 1851, Image 3

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CITY pTBIffiftENCE.
'A nomcdJohp
Brevard,' who was .formerly id-the Houso ; of.Ee
fage, .gotj& man, named: Monahan, drunk, ana.
then stole fifteen dollars -from--him. Another
boy, natnod ; M’Closkcy, stole nine qf it from
Brevard, when Brevard mode information before
the Mayor, ahd had him' arrested. Tcsterday,;.
two old men, named Mike Brown and Bill Pearce,
were arrested for etealing a. ham from a store on
Liberty’street.- They-were apparentlycompa
nions of Brovaid; and when they were arrested;:
he accompanied them .to...the Slayor’a Office,,
where Monahan wns just then-making informa
tion against him for etcating.the slfi. /, Ho. was
arrested, and the whole party were committed.
' Mate Muling—A Failure /—hast night, agree
ably to' appointment, Colo : .& Covodo’s large.
Warehouse was thrown Open- for-iho holding of
a Mass 1 Meeting,* and hearing addresses, from
John Strohin and LeopoldSahl, delivercd.in the.
German language. There were about one linn--
drod and fifty persons present—ofwhom-.tifty
Were Germans—half, of’ them supposed ,to ho
Democrats—some distinguished Whig gentlemen,
and the t&lance boys, assembled thereto Bee the
fun. '
jgg“ A, manwas ’arrested and brought before
the Mayor yesterday morning, charged with
passing jEwo counterfeit,ss notes, one on the
Merchants’ and Manufactures’ Bank of Pitts
burgh,- the other on the Mechanics’and Fanners’
Bank of Albany, Now York. The notes were
redeemed, and. the:,, prosecutor withdrew the
charge of his knowingly-passing the monoy.
Complimentary. —The . complimentary supper
given.at the United -States Hotel, on Thursday
evening, to P. Magee, D."D. G; P.; was a bril
liant affair. T. A.-Hinton presided, B. B. Bob
erts and Gill Folanabee, were Vice, Presidents,
and Henry Chignell, Scoretary, : The supper,
gottenupby Copt. Ouston, was in his usual
stylo, gorgeous; and the evening was passed in
unusual hilarity.
We would invite attention to the sale of
five valuable building lots near the Court House,
on Federal street, handsomely situated for pri
vate residences, which arc to be sold this after
noon at 4 o'clock, by P. M. Davis, on theprom
ises.
csy- a lot of ground and a brick bouse, con
taining six rooma, on Carson slreet, in Bast Bir
mingham, will bo sold this (Saturday) ovening,
at 8 o’clock, at M’Kenna’s Auction Booms—
Those who wish - to obtain a - comfortable , homo,
cheap and on easy terms, ought to attend.
Slate Roofing.—lhiß important branch of bu
siness can be attended to by Mr. Thomas Arnold,
in the best possible manner. Those wishing to
have such work done, will call at Logon, Wilson
& Co.’s,, 129 Wood street. See advertisement.
The merchants on Market street are
making preparations , for the. Fall business by
adorning the-fronts;of their store rooms, and
otherwise-beautifying them.
Police. —There were five watch-house cases
before:bis Honor.yesterday morning; four of
them were committed.
gggr The streets in various parts of the city
were yesterday being nicely, .cleansed. It will
not hurt them mneh.’ - -
JSSfsA’ tight-'occurred on. Sixth street, on
Wednesday-night, during which brickbats were
thrown and a pistol fired. No arrests were made..
Court. —Yesterday .was j occupied with the
Bpeeches of counsel in the-Bridge case. -The
arguments were learned and lengthy.
When--do they commence work on the
new Custom: House.: 1 is.a question frequently
asked.; . Who can answer it satisfactorily t
Cgy The’ Masonic *Hnll wil) bo dedicated in
October. . -
Spnnlsli Morals.
The Toledo dagger is no longer to be token as
a typo of the Spanish manners; Spanish jeal
ousy, which was formerly proverbial, has given
place to the most unaccountable indifference;
and the most degrading connections have assum
ed among this people an authentic and respected
character. The marriage ceremony is the pre
lude to unbridled gallantry. While it wonld ho
considered indecorous-in an unmarried female to
bo seen alone out of doors, or sitting iele~a-ietc
with a gentleman, the married lady goes where
she pleases, and Veceives what company she
likes. When indisposed, she is visited by her
acquaintance of both sexes ill her bed chamber,
having her head previously dressed that she may
be seen to the best advantage.
Immediately after mamage, the Spanish belle
mast have, as a matter of course, her corlejo, or
lover, who is usually a priest or monk, and has
in general a very strong hold upon her affections;
her husband, compared with tilislover, is a per;
son of very secondary, consideration. The cor
tgo attends upon her■ on i nil occasions—in pri
vate and ill public, in health and insickness.—
When she sits at home, he is at her side; when
she walks pat,-his arm. supports her; and when
she joins in thc.dance, he must De her. partner;
■ The fidelity and constancy of the Spanish lady
are tested by her conduct to ber corlejo. This
syßtem .of laxity. iB so .-general, in Spain, that
there is soarcoly a lady of rank or respectabili
ty who has not her domestic lover.
A gentleman in Carthagena said one morning
to a friend^“ Before Igo to rest this night the
Whole city will bethrownintoconfußion.” J This
he himself .occasioned by going home an hour
before his; uaual time, to the nosumll vexation
of his wife and her eortefo, whoso precipitate re
treat and unexpected arrival in his own house
occasioned the like confusion there; -thus, by.
successive and similar operations, was literally
fulfilled the ..predictibn of the morning. The
clergy, in general, - hold the principal places in
this disgraceful connection; in the great 1 cities
the canons of the cathedrals, and in country
villages, .the monks. .:: How. different arc the man-,
ners above’ described from those of Mcny Eng
land! and how we ought to cling to those pure
minded and fair creatures whohavono othor cor;
tejo than the man they accompany - to the altar.
—London Journal.
Citizen* and Strangers,
iff) DO: voil-Wi»h .tQ-DDreliage a.
GOI.DorSIUVER-WATCJ^atabomS^-
(£-/% one-half ihc canal price? ;-If so.call at HOOPS
N RW- J KWKLRY STORE, 51 Jtlarlet streeu
two doorsavonh of. Third, and .take a look, at his new
slock, just arrivedfaml yon can there purchase Watch
es or any-kind of line Gold Jewelry at their real value,
and not be prices for ovary thing, as you
have usually becniibntcaa pet the very best quality of
goods at the lowest eatflem pnet a. Do not believe .what
others, interested in their own sale?, tdl .you, but come
and «cc for yourselves. All goods sold atthiscstablish
ineniwill be warranted as represented at ume of sale— *
so that ail may purchase equally: safe and cheap, ants,
avalTpapeb anp jbosijeking,
59 Smthfidd ttrest i J 3 UUburghs;
£1 A CASES NOW OPENING of the most benuuful
style of PAPERHANGINGSeverbefore offered
in thi-s market, both as to splendor of finish and beauty
of patterns—from 15c. to 51,50 per piece.
ALSO— Block Marble Tapet, tyith- suitable* columns,
i caps, bases and bordering, for poblic halls of every de-
I scnption, furnished at short notice. Call and-examine
J atihe WALL PAPER STORE of J^SHIDLE,
'is au9£w : •.* - Snnthfielu st
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NEW G<sbi>S—Just received, a fine assortment oi
Get ilemcn’s Furoishiriff Goods, at
HINTON & CO.’S
Gentlemens’ Furnishing Store,
au? No. 80 Fourth MrecL
OPS —18 bales 1640 Hons now lauding and for sole.
auto - ■ . . MILLER A. RICKBTSON.
NUTAIKUS —000 Iba.pnme tamale by
aulb ~ B. A.FaUNESTOCK k CO.
ACE— 2OU lbs. for sale by
nots ■ B; A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
fITODACCO—3O bis. good, brands m store and foraolcfi
I qul3 KING&MOORHEAO.» '
V-v l)D FELLOWS’ TEXT BOOK-anti Odd Fellows
W OlTeriiie, for 1851—)nst received ni
ao7 HINTON ti CQ..9. >
ERIODICALS.—Minsk & Co., No. 38 Srimhfield «t.
have received,lhe .fallowing new works:
Pelorson’s Magazine.for September;
No 3fl Dictionary, of Mechanics’ Engino-Work anil
Engineering, .. .'•'••••
The Corsair : a Vcnilfan Tale, fly George Sand
author of ConKDclo, First and-True Love; Ac.; v »
The Life and Adventures of Jack Ranny oliasSix
1 een. Siring Jack, the Notonous*H»g.iwayraem TaulG
TICHKIST’S RAZORS.—The undersigned has been
appomleil Agent for the sale ojLWm.-Gilchrim's.Ra .
zors- These Razors nre manufactured 11HI16'United
• States, and are uuequnlled m quality by.either British or
American manufacture. Every Razor Is wnrranied,and
if it does not prove satisfactory, the money will be re
turned or the Razor exhonged, as the purchaser may
wish This a*liele has-been in '-use and
is rapidly aaporccilingevery other Razor, Wtthagood
strop, they wiU forutn.yearsj .«f.?
For sale, wholesale and> retail, atthe Watch and Jew*
elry Store of , I W W. WILSON,
aa!4 ... -C7 corner Fourth and Market sis.
NAILS— GO kegs assorted sues lor sale by,,
aag7 * STUART So SILL
TEAS —imperial, Gunpowder; ..Young Hyson and
Block Teas,rec-dand lor salc by r
aul3 KING So MOORHEAD.
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Saks.
;• AUCTION BKKB-A?O>COMMISSION IMKftCt! ANTS,
* , ■ 61->XAirf fITESET,BT. LOUIS, MISSOUSI.L’
OAVINO bden engaged ta the above business for the
lost pjx years, jnuuscUy,-wpulil -respectfully so*
i licit consignments of Ooods v to, be sold in tins market,
i-eSUier for Auction or: : private sale—particularly Glass
i warej llardwate.anif Dry Goodn; ajul wit! loukejiberal
advances on all kinds of Good* consigned us for sale
here. ■>•■■■ r.'< : r
,- Wlljercr to Messrs. Hewctl, Roe & Co., E. R Vio^
. Auction Card.
'|W, : uudeis.gned. after an interval of foor year, ban
ioHl^cTtyof°™tt«l?u?»h rS h» l S? l 'h- Bnie a “ AucUoneer '
ha&S? MO.'hinl!'in hlf sc y a m * la line Of business.lie
•^!^ l g, l fe^ > n y»»n»WU««t'Wym ba enabled to give
ha!mtii?n hfm U0 “ 10 n 8 ?» wll0 ,na y feel disposed 10
P. McKtSNNA, Auctioneer. •
-ft*!™ s i?S CJ)n “«paJCityM erchanl9/ . , jyo
pi-i r Y.; Uolletm and Pennsylvanian,
rnurnin American and Rcpußlican. Bali.; copy I wand
charge mis office.) * •
W,G«jn T UAItXA tiV, Anctlonecr.
I SALE OP DRV GOODS BY CATA
•A/ LOQUK, at Auction. —Willbe.sold onWednesday
uext, August 2?th, at 10 o’clock.in the forenoon, at M’-
Cartocy’s Anction House, by virtue ol a foreign attach*
meat, u large lot of Dry .Good s, comprising a general aa*
sOrtmen of almost every article in that line of business,
am o.l/ which may be mentioned, in pan— .
/ Cloihs—French,.English and American Cloths, various
cnlorh :indqu**liiies Custmneres—French und English
Uoesfcinnnu Plui tOassimeres.- Also—cassinetts, jeans,
j.iuuU, tweeds, caiuon tlannels, printed.Oaiuids, alpac*
. cas, of different colors; poriimcua cloths, raous de loines,
cashmeres,., cambric muslin, bleached muslin, brown
.muslin, striped shining, bed ticking, fancy prints,gins
h nits') linen coaung, worsted large gombroon,Rush linen,
nuen cambric hamikerchiefs, silk pocket baudkerchirfv
cravats, black.ltalmncravalvsilk neck lira, brown Hol
land, Jme.n tablecloths, cotton i hose, & large assortment
a, .fine shirts, fancy, collared do, all wooilongshawls,
fancy; silk scarfs, cashmere do, embroidered shawls, bed
quilts, together with a large assortment of other Dry
(•nods, Ac.
Silks —A large lot of Ladies’Dress Silks, assorted
Colors, qualities. Ac.
v The above, comprising in, pan a large assortment of
Dry Goods,(tukenupby virtue of a foreign attachment-)
which were selected for the western market. Dealers,
-Country Merchants, ami par.tcalarly the ladies, are in
v ted t;> attend the sale. Terms at sale.
• au‘2a v_ W. G. AI’CAKTNF.Y. Auct’r
IRISH OULIZ at- Auction.— Will be smd on frutur*-
day evening, Aas’aelttfJ, at 8 o’clock, at M’Cai lacy’s
Aucnpu Ilona*, a smalt quantity-of Irish Duliz.ararc
and scarce arucle here, received direct from Ireland,
autil \V. G. M’CARTNKY, Aurt’r-
'PUREE BUILDING LOTS at Auction' Will bl
1 sold, on Tuesday, 2oth, 1851, Bt3 o’clock. P
M.., on iho premises, valuable Building Lots, sim*
utc m the Eighth Ward, rlty of Pittsburgh,TWO LOTS,
fronting Cfr inches on Watson street, and extend*
m< hack G! fcct lO£ inches, adjoining property of Mr.
u hn Dmley.
s Also—ON R LOT. Fronting 22 feet 7| inches on Gibbon
Mrrrt, and running hack 130 feet to Locust sireel
The above property is beautifully situated for business
stand* or private residences, being m n carl of the city
whtch is improving very fast, and will,‘in a few years
become very valuable. - •
Te vis cj Sate —Onc*half cash J balance n liberal
credit given For particulars enquire of Richard Ma
•hott; orof' W U, RI’CART.NFY,
PUtB) • • Auctioneer.
p. PI. DAVIBi Auotloncor.
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,FAMILY
.Übrnace, Match Hordes Harness. Ac., at Aacriov,
r-On Monday morning August vSth, at 10 o'clock, at the
Allegheny Arsenal, will be sold without reserve, the
entire mock of valuable modem *ivlc,wo]l kept, house
hold an I kitchen fumuurc ol Copt. K. Harding, who i*
about to removo eastward.
. .lhe carriage ia veiy .commodious well built Phila
delphia manufacture, and nearly new.
Tl| s arc young, well broken,warranted sound,
andgentie in either single or double harness.
.. f oar months credit will be given for approved
endorsed paper, on all sums over fifty debars.
aut# P M Aiict’r.
ttaluablk lots on liberty street at
' V; AtcrtoN —On ■ Wednesday afternoon, September
33,111:3 o'clock, on the premises, will betolJ four valu
able* lots of Ground, having each a front of 20 feet on
Liberty street, (below Majbaxy street,) extending back
110 fcft to Brewry alley.
Terms—One half ensh, remainder m one year, with
interest sccored by bond and mortgage on the premises.
nu 29 : P. M. DAVIS, AuctV
ElVlv DUILDIMa-LOTtf on Federal itreei, at Auc
tion.-rOu Saturday afternoon, August 23d, at 4
o'clock, on the premises, wdl be told five valuable
Building. Lots, situate on Federal sircet, bet ween. Penn*
•ylvatun Avenue and Wylie street, near the new Court
House, hnviug a front of JO feet each on Federal street,
and extending back l)fl feet, to an alley 12 feel wide.
Tke.above property is in a very desirable situation for
private residences and other.purposes.
. Terms—Onc*tb*rd cash, residue tn three equal, annual
i payinemF, with.ml- rest.payable semi annually, seeuied
by bond and mortgage, T?
• nu2o .. • P. M DAVIS. Aact’r
P, M’KKISNAf Awcttoueer.
Notice*
PUBLIC SALE OF TURNPIKE STOCK, as author*
iz«i! by The mflrwiny sections of lhe aei of 26th of
Aprti.ShSO:
**M?c 9. That the Auditor General i* hereby author*
izcdaod directed tocrpo'C to public sale, in theboroueh
of Fast Birminntiuin. at such time ns tie may appoint
the Stock of the Commonwealth in the Birmingham and
Elizabeth Turnpike Company, niju convey the same to
the purchaser or purchu*trs thereof: Provider/, That
.such slock shall uottc sold at a less price than one rial* :
-I ar per share.
‘'Sec; 10 That it shall be the duty of the purchaser or
purchasers of said stock, or tiny other thereof, to pay
the purchase money to be paid tor *iieh £iock to the
State Treasurer ol this Commouweaith, within thirty
days from the date of said purchur-.e, who rhall receipt
for the same, and upon thr production of such receipt
.before the Aa-ntor General, he shall transfer the Stock
.or Stocks t o sold according to the terms of ihi« Act ”
By the Sthreclton it is provided, ?.*That if any officer
of-cith**rof said rompamc& rhall purchase ony of said
Stocks in the company of which he is a member, the same
.shad inure to the benefit of sunh company. 5 *
Aupxtob Genual's Orrtcs,)
Harrufcurff, Atop 27. lt£l. J
Pursuant to (he nutboiity nforesatd, the Stock owned
by.the State of Pennsylvania-in ihe Birmingham and
Elixatwth Turnpike Company, being 160 shares, will be
exposed topnbi'o Fate, at the bouse of John A. Lippart,
m the boroueh of East Birmingham, Allegheny County,
Fennsylvunta;on FRIDAY, Augnst22d, 1851. The safe
to commence at tli o’clock, A. MV
I’arvoluejStlSperßhnrc. EPHRAIM BANKS,
, Auditor Genrrol.
N. B—Twenty five per cent, will be required to bo
paid at the bidding M’KENNA,
uul9 Auciiuneer.
A DJOURNEI) SALE OF OIRMINGtiAM PROPER-
A. TV AT AccrmN.—A lA/T OF GROUND 20 bv 60
feet on Carson street, in East Birmingham, on which is
erected a-Brick House, containing* six corns, will be
sold to the liighestlrtdder, at the Auction Rooms, Wood
strcoi.on Saturday evening uert. at 8 o’clock.
- au'iU P. M’KENNA, Auei’r.
State {Tlntnal Fire Iniaraoca Oonpsov
BRANCH Of* FICE, 54 S*iTimKU» sr., Prmsota t,
. . Pittsburgh) mav in, 185 t.
.rVMIE best evidence of the «uc<.essof the Director*. in
. JL endeavoring to uake the“ssl'ATK MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY ”, meet the warns of lhe
community, is the unparalleled amount of business
which has been dope—having issued 7*ooo P *ll
- past year,.lnercby adding .over 8)30.000
to the funds of the company. Nearly all the properly
insured u of the safest bind, in small risks, and a large
proportion insured for only one year.
whole No. Policies issued 7,000
do do expired, terminated Sc
canceled 02
do- do in force*---.* 7,b08
Amount of Property insured* »• • • 87,830,410
• dp Canceled, lennmaiedond ex
pired .♦ —•* 201,728
do do luforce*---- 87,084,091
.* do Premium Notes 79,070,87
. do .Canceled,terminated,expr’d, CJ7,10
do mf0rcc.579,03f,77
. do Cash Premiums receivcd--«»551^*57,14
-do do uaucelod----—•* —— 321,24
851,835,00
Whole amount of losses and expen
ses phid 23,411,45
Balance in favor of the Co ,incash, $97,324,45
- To city or country merchants, and owners of dwell
ings, and isolated or country property, u is believed
this company affords advantages inpotnlof cheapness,
snfeiy and security, inferior, to no Insurance Company
ir. this country.
.. “Cbuduetedcn the equitable and greatly improved sys
tem pfCiaseificaliar; of Risks, excluding all sperm!
hazards, Insuring only a limited amount in any one lo
cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of
laige fires, and also; on bnihlhe Stock and MutualpUn,
it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation
of both methods, but entitles the insured to a participa
tion in the profit*.' * . .
It is under the control-of.tbe following Directors: -Ji
P. Rutherford. A. J.GiHett,’ John B. Paeker,Saraue:T.
Jones,’ Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob itt
Klotz, Samuel Jones, John P. Rutherford.
J P. RUTHERFORD, Pres’l.
A* J- GILLETT, Sec’y-
A. A* Caubikb, Actuary. -a
N. 13.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, cn expi
ring policieshas been declared by the Directors, am< is
how receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeema
ble m cash at the-end of ninetydays.
, jny|7;d&w A. A, CARRIER. Agent,
. . Co-Partnership*
."TTfrEhave this day entered Into Co-Partnership for
v.j? ' the.-purposo of mannfactunug Mustard, Spices,
and for Milling and Merchandizing in general, and
shall be happy to see Uic.pliLcaetoiners of i Rhodes So Al
corn. at No. 117 Third, street,opposite the St. Charlos Ho
tel. - JOHN WRIGHT*
. Augusts), 165 L WM. F. ALCORN.
;TN 3 withdrawing from-the firm of Rhodes & Alcobn,
X in favor of‘Mr; John Weight, ! tate pleasure in re
comincndingbun and the new firm or WRIGHT & AL
CORN to their late customers and the public in general
as. being every way worthy of iheir patronage and con
fidence: [anlS] W. : R; RHODES-
/ 1L esses Bordeaux Claret now loading and
V/ forsale by Taul9| -MILLER Sc, RICKETSON.
MJJRDKRI MURDER!—Thousandsof Flies destroy
ed by the use of the India Exterminator, K, B c.
Pucc 5 cants per sheet. - Tens of ihousand&of Roaohes.
Rats and Alice have been destroyed by. Burgess & Co*s
Exterminator;’. Price 85 cents per box. There- articles
have never been knowu to tail. Sold wholesale and re
l&il-Rt-theiMedicat Depot, 50Smttlifield street. • font*
Vinegary : —-
O SObxs Rosin St ap t •
. 50 do Mftuldand Dipped Candles :
1 <}■ : 20 do: Star »-do;
v • 25 do Palm Soap:
sv-.. do Starch j
. • »-v'lo-Qo ‘Choeolalej 1
\ > ri : i ’lO bags Pepper;
■M 100 Reams Wrapping Paper
- . Instore-and forsaleby -
au!3 -in - v : KING & MOORHEAD.
T ARD—ISOO jhs.No l Lard forsale by
I • ‘.: T. WOODS & SON, v
jylO ; V; ' No 01,Water street.
"DOTASH—S cask* for sale by; • • ■
■jfy aula - ■-J. D. WILLIAMS & CO.
i''IONGRISSS LRMONAUK—4 bis. just rec’d by.
nnlB „ A il>. .WILLIAMS 4 CO
ZANATK CURRANTS-fT)bl. IWsKIKt safety -
, oulS • J. D WILLIAMS 4 CO.
YU'F-NTI EMEN’S FURrJiSHING goods.— fall
• \JT "STYLES Just received a>
v HINTON 4 CO.’S
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store.
jiultt* •_ - No. 80 Fourth street.
A *
'£•.-. V,v iV-,:
COMMERCIAL
daily Review of the markets.
Office of the Daily Moaning Post, i .
s ! • Saturday , August 23, 1851;$ '
yesterday was changeable. The fine
shower on Friday night laid the dust and cooled the
atmosphere. •
ASHES—We note a sale of 13 casks at3± r 4 months
BACON—The sales during yesterday show an active
demand. - Among- them we have sales of 10,000 fijsat
&*; 14,000d0. at B}oB{-; 1600 do. atB}. Sales of 1500
lbs (lams at 9s} 2200 do. at 9};1200 lbs Sides at 9}; it)
tierces sugar-cared Hums (cauvassed)allO; bOOlbsdd
at IC}; 8 tierces do. at. 10}; 600 do. canvassed at 9| -
DRIED BEEF— Soles of 6 tierces at 10. -
LARD OlL—Sales of 5 bbls No. 1 at ?0;2do atGB)
3 bbls No. 2 at 62. ,
SOAP—Sales of 70 boxes at : 4 •
DRIED FRUlT—There is a speculative demand for
Dried Apples, and the stock is quite light. We have
sales of2oo bushels reported at SI bushel; 25 bnshels
Peaches at 51,56.
FLOUR—The soles during the day, so far a* we were
able to learo, amounted to about 200 bbls- The price
was lers firm than on the previous day. We have S’llci
nt 53,10, $3,03, §3 06, $3,01 and *3,00, on the wharf and
from wagons.
OATS—Sales of 200 bushels on the wharf at 29; 200
do. at 27. ...
LOUISVILLE MARKET.
OFFICE OF THE LOUISVILLE COURIER,>
Monday Evening, August 19, JSSI. $
Business continues exceedingly dull, and weJrcar of
but limited sales of any articles. Breadstuff* anil Provi
sions continue scarce, and prices are fully maintained
The river is stationery.
. BAGGING AND ROPE—Wc quote sales of 75 pieces
Band ng at 130131 c, together with sates of 95eoi!«< Rope
at6oG}c. A sale of toy half pieces superior power
loom at 131 c.
CATTLE—DuII at 840*5 50 for fair to selected, and
sales of grass-fed at 030*3 75.
FLAXSEED—DaIi from the country at 90095 c ner
bu*hel.
FEATHERS —Sulcs at 30032 c for shipping lots.
FLOUR ANDGRAIN—The supplies ore light, with
Biileß of 100 bbl-ral 83 45053 50; and 120 bbls nt the
wharf, a superior article of Family Wheat trntn West
pon, at S 3 75; retail sales at S 3 750*4 25. Wi cat we
quote nl6oi for etioice lots. Sales of23sliugs shelled
Corn at the whnrfat 40c, the sacks returned sales from
stores at 43045 c. Oats plenty at 20025 c.
ORO FRlES—Mnrketquiel but firm, wnh suinll snles
of Rio Codec at O}o9lc. Sates of a few hltds Sugar ul
6loC|c Stocks large.
HAV Sales of light lots baled Timothy ul $lO per
ton.
PROVISIONS AND LARD— Considerable nnnnniion
in ihe market. Sales of 140 bbls mess Pork at St 4 220
$l4 GO Bacon scarce, with a sale ofls euvks clear
Sides from store at 91010 c. Sales of 50 casks fcdiou
der« at ?}e packed; a sale of 3 casks do nt he packed;
and a sale of 4500 pieces bagged hams at 9c. A sale of
15 casks clear Sides at 10c. A rale of 90 bbls messiork
at 814 25. and 5-ibbts do at 314 50. A sale of 150 kegs
prime LanJ at
TOUACCO—SaIe* at Todd’s warehouse this morning
of 32 hlids, at rather dader priees, os there ure not ninny
buyers'm market. \W quote the >ntrs <»f hur* at S3S; J
*4 10; seconds $4 15055 50; firm* 85 75. SO. S 6 75.
S 7. 87 05 ; 2 hhds choice manufacluung leaf sold at 910
0910 25
\\ lll?K.n\—S*il»s of RrcbGnl nt l^j?.
FREIGHTS—DuII toiNew Orlenu* m 30c forpourd
freights; potatoes and omons 60c t> bbl. To Mcmpi.iK
30c. Engagements to Pittsburgh ut 20c-
(BCTWKKX PCX* ftftD UB6CTY STIiRKfv).
IST OF SIIADKS on hand and made m oil tinn** in
i i nnler—
-3-4.4-4. S 4 and o*4 Rufl Shades. plainand tiordeted:
u ** u ** Transparent qreeu do;
u “ “ «* Dark £ do;
Landscape-Shane* or «very"tyk ;
do do do;
Gothic and Mc.ziiunlo, of new style ;
STOHY'* SIIADK3 of any color, wit.j Murrittq or I)o
-atigrmig. OIL CLoVIIS on hand. ft
Al*o, a !ot of gif AUK M L's
cent* per shade. (£7* Curiums hung on reasonable
lens*.
I*. S.—Pedleiß will do well to call nt ihe Facinrv, be
fore parrha&ing elsewhere
oprl&Om
New fflaalci (lew nttslel
HK1.V.151.U, No. 101 Third street, ho* just
• from nmnrit the <ascst easi>rn pubJrcntmn* die
following new nmi fashionable Mono i
. AJy Hope* have departed forever;
Make me no gaudy chaplet;
Oh! bnysosiry me ukwg;
Tom noiawav. Uar/t by Foster;
1 doSer thee tbit hand ot mine;
Mtgnon’f cetebra rd song;
i dream ot my Fatherland. Jemty Lind;
Mary, we pray for thee. Moore ;
The balf broken hea»i;
And are we thus compelled to part *
l.tule Red Riding Ilood ;
Bplnl Polka. Nelly Uiy;
Lily do Cammotvn (laees
Ilude'c do Passm* Away;
B'ooiacr do Little Blossom;
l«ore do Itlam hc Atpm;
Ravel do Ocean Haunt;
Uyerlj 1 * Waltz, Nalaie
Valuable Real Estate at Auction*
otTinfor Fair, on iaTor4* MA
ft Me tennvb* following property, in the City ffftjl
oi PiUiborgb, vti ?
So 1. Thr c valuable dure asorv brick tiwechug
bouses, on tsecond etreeiv, between Market and 1 city
streets, the lots 1-crog each 19 feet from by ,t 0 deep.
No li Contains 57 feel front on Third street. sd'Oin*
mg the third Presbyterian Church, on winch it elected
one fuurstory brick house,used as a priumigodicr, and
one two rory bliek warehouse.
If the above is not sold before Tiiur«uav. the 4:b il.ty
of Sepiewiicr, at private ti will then be offtTnl ut
public outcry, on the premises Terms ot sale.
JOHN FLEMING,
ault:ts Agenttor Johnston A Moektou
Valuable Real Ealate In Beaver County,
ATAOVTiOft.
f PHE SUBSCRIBER oiler* forsnle the following prop*
J. eriy, viz:
No. I. Ttro Lot* in Pallston, Reaver coutuy, Leiin»
lots Nos 3 And 4, being shoot 100 feci square, on ivhieb
Is erected one block of lour traroedwellings. end cue
separate stoat dwelling, all two «iortc« hiph.
No ‘J. Une lot 50 Irei front on Back c.«reet. oppo«»icTlie
above,and extending to the top of tbe lull.
No 3. Two beach lot*, each 60 feet front, trod fanning
from the road to low watermark, on the Urg Beaver.
No. 4. One va’oable water lot, 100 fret on Wheel
Race, with trn sham water power attached.
No. 5. One lot opposite the wafer loi.&fl fret front, nml
extending to tbc top of iho lull, on which ts erected one
two story bnck store and warehouse, xs by 59 feet; m
so, one frame dwelling, tiro stones huh.
No G. One large lot in New Brighton, llraverruuutv.
beu g about HO feet on Broadway. and about 200 for t
deep, containing H acre,on which arn erciird two
large frame dwcllrops. and one small frame, honsc..u*t.O
as on office. This property was formerly occupied by
Mr.T. 0. Gould, arid is very' pfensantly located, being
immediately opposite the Follvtou Bridge.
No. ?. One water lot, immediately below Pn‘l#um
Bridge, being about 100 fett ui length, nnd extending
from Water street to low water mark, or towing path
If not sold before Thursday, the llih day ot Scptcm
ber next, at private sale, it wilt then be otirTcd at pub
lic outcry,on the premiics. Tc;ms at sate.
JOHN FLEMING,
ndllilg Agent for Johnston fithtoclaon.
W ATTS’ NERVOUS ANTIDOTBwiII care ultcusci
of Headache, Low t-pmts. Mental or I’hycicnJ
Decay, and ts to wonderful in rejuvenating premature
old age, and correcting decrepitude, brought on by ex
cessive indulgence. that nothing but u trial cancoimncu
the patient of its qualities Ilfs notun excitant, but a
strengtbener, purely vegetable and harmless
Bo’d in Pittsburgh by S. L. GUTHBKRT,
OUI9 • 60 Southfield street.
HOWE'S SHAKER SARSAPARILLA.— A few
more dozen of this valuable medicine, lor On: cure
of all diseases anting from nn irnnure state of tb« blood.
just received and for sale by JAMES A. JONES,
aulO : cor erof Liberty and Hand m*.
PURE FRENCH BRANDY— Port, Sherry and Ma
deira Wines for sale, for medicinal purposes, nt the
Drug Store of faalfl] JAMES A. JONVJ*.
mOBACCO—
JL 3 1 half boxes Rnssell & Robinson's Congress 6h ;
85 do do Grants 6’s
10 do do Grant's . ba
5 do do Jones A Sous Jump;
10 do do M’Douald’s 6’s
5 do do Kmeraldn, (Nut. Leaf 0
Just received and for sale by
MILLER A KICKKTSON,
aulO Nos. 331 and 325 Liberty *l.
T AMPS —We have now a superior u«Bortment of
1 j Cornelius A Co-'a. Unrivalled Patent Solar Lard
Lumps, adapted for public halls, hotel?, churches and
dwellings, and warranted froo from the dangers attend
ing Camphenc and other fancy Lamps.
Gas Cbandcliersyßrackets &c., In RtU,bronze, artistic
bronze, and the leading fashionable patterns, ut eastern
prices- W. \V. WILSON, -
au2o 67, corner Market and Fonrih sts.
HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE—Three Houses
and Lots hi Allegheny City. Prices—SBoo, S c (iO
und 8700. An. acre of Ground on Troy Hill, with n
stenmeDgmeandeeveraLbuildmgs—Blsoo. Two Houses
ami Lois in Birmingham—SlBUU. Two Houxes and Lot
on Marion street, in the Eighth Word—Blsoo Two
Houses and Lot in Cownnsville—S!ooo. Also, a variety
of properties, m various locations..improved nnd<untm
p roved- S. CUFHBERT, GeaM Agent,
au2l - 60 Southfield street.
10HA BUS. PEA NUTS;
i &\J\J 35 bags Walnuts i
SO do Fitherts;
25 do Cream Nuts;
11)0 bvs. Shelled Almonds*, •
190 bbls. shelled Pea Nuts ;
: 80 mails Dates;
25 doz Salad Oil, pints;
15 do do quarts;
20 bbls.Lovering's Sugar;
In store and for sale by .
JOSHUA RHODES & CO,
au2| No. 6 Wood street.
THE ORIGINAL and only genuine Rat, Mice und
Roach Exterminator. The efficacy of l llns prepara
tion, for destroying Rats, Mice and Roaches is luloiusb
log. places that have been infested with numbers of
them have been completely cleared by one, or not more
than two applications of this article. Unlike other pre
parations; they are attracted by this article, ami cut it
with (he greatest avidity, and will not dm in their hiding
places— thus obviating that disagreeable stench caused
by othor poisons. _ . . .
Also, for sale as above, a Certain Remedy for the De
,.ngjo»oflM Bug. N<) tOSM|t6tW „
S r *SF“-‘ 0b “ PrimeStnrCfa BTUARr y & SILL
S Fmir S UK TUKI-KN.lW^™^^
PAINTS— The celebrated Mineral Flve.Pr»ot Faints,
of Manchester, at the low. rates of He. V lb, for
‘ e hSl3 d ' irerem Shttdt!S ’ f ° r T WOODS A SON.
Seignette’s quarto proof palo an4,dark Brandies, now
in lionded
aos Noa. 221 nnd 823 Liberty street.
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ARRIVED:
Steamer Michigan No.2,Boies, Beaver-
** Atlantic, Parkinsony Brownsville
w Redstone,AVoot ward, Brownsville.
“ J. M’Kcc, Hendrickson, McKeesport
lt Beaver. Gordon, Beaver..
w Thomas Shrivcr, Bailey, West Newton
Djurnal, Conwcll, Wheeling..
. Lmsey, Clark, Wheeling,
‘ . Globe, Dawson, Wheeling :
“ Hudson. Knyart,SonfisH.
“ Companion. A ilson, Wheeling. '>■
DESERTED:
Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville -
Atlantic, Parkinson, do .
“ .1. M’lvce, Hendrickson, McKeesport
* ; Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver.
“ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver-. .
Thomas Slinver. Builey, West Newton
“ Irene No. 2, M'Chntock, Cincinnati
“ Regulator, Woodburn, Louisviliu
“ Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling.
Wheeling and Bridgeport Pactct,
jJSg&ftfc The splendid steamer U. 11. LINDSAY*
.Moorb, Waster, is the regular Wheeling
anti Bridgeport, Packeuond leaveshereevery Wednes
day and Saturday forthe above ports. For freight or
pa-sago apply on board, orio 1
SHERIFF A BINNING, AgV
• }&* No. in Market street
Thehullof the Steamboat LAKE ERIE
on board, at the Allegheny wharf
below the St. Clairstreet bridge. _ [au2o-3i*
The one-half of the steamboat ARENA,
uo w ply tug between Pittsburgh, hast Liver
pool amt WeiUville. She is doing
the only regular boatto Wellsville. It will he disposed
of on reasouable terms. Apply to
aulB JAMES IILAKELY.
c THE new and elegant steamer IRENE
-i G. L. M Cmntock, Master, has taken
„ "the place of the Clipper No. 2, in the lino of
Buckets,'und will leave every FRIDAY, at 10 A- M ,for
the above and mternjedmte ports. For freight or pas
sage apply on board. : (jeltf ..
For Marietta and Hocislngport.
Mas*
above fimtinteritiedi
•nicjxmftevery THUU£>DAY } a\4 O'clock, P. M.-‘
For frei£lu or pa smpo, apply on hoard,, or lo -
11 Tv WOODS A, SON,
.No. or Water pwumi 03 Front ut-
Packet for Cincinnati.
Thk new ami fust runmnjr steamer CIN*
Buiaiinoium, Muster, will leave
tfaaAttesasreitutnrly every Whdnusdav. .
I'or or passage, apply on board,or to
mnttfO _ (J. H. MILT.J'/NBKRUISK.
I -jS?.The fine Meoincr ALLEGHENY 13ELLE
v', Oapi. Wr, HANNA. lcavea '.ljo AHt
£tn*Jiv wuaxf tor I*ra>ikliu,every /Ifomiatrond Thursday.
at 4 I*. M; ..." ■ 1
Ih<’ line stnnm'rf AMihfrHfoM HfvLMC N 0.3, Capl.
John Hanna, Icavr* the-AUoqheftv -whorf-far Fruuki-
Im.t'vrry 7uft>iay find Fnr£ajf t «i 4 I*. \J.
For 1- ir fiilii n> apply «n Hoard
UIl. JOCIN Blip's hAHBAP;UU!,M J
IP t# pm up iu fpian iioul*;**, and eortiatu»'ihr.jsirmigia
or MX JIMLS «* much pure Sarsaparilla n* any
■iioniar j/ropa»nhon hr America. Price 81 per bottle, or
mi boi-jc.-i for five dollar*.
. It ha.-. l<e«i n well rpublished fact for year* pa*t, ihat
han-apariH-*, when pure fimlpropetfyprcpnreJ, waalhe
omy true panacea Uif aU.d!n'n*ev• originating from ea
import* stale of .the blooct, the u.ic of mercury, iatoiiea
lim? UniiKs. civil halm* in: yoorh. harrenne**, &r>v \v«
boldly av.«u that JOU-V BULL'S t'LUIJJ KXTRACT
of £>AIfaAI’ARILLA it the only preparation before the
puhhe thaws prepared on pnneipie*
nnd of uniform atrengtlt- rheSareapsrillaisporebjued
without regard to pure,- nn’lxvcry pound, tefute being
used, is subject to rite sir ele«t ehenocat leMa,anil U«
gcnuiiicncftf Qffccrtagjfcil before bring lined!
Hud * t-ar>«i>Bntia.a;*o contains the *cve
tal other valuable medical roo together forming the
best compound, ami producing ti* Ktcatatcvralit*<ie«nt
m t\tknown world;
~ Thie Medicine. whc.T awd aeconitng to directions
WILL t’L’llli WITHOUT FAIL*
ix-roltr* nr hin’.-. s hsil, tosneers.Tumors, LrupUo'i* of
the .-Un, ivryfcttKlos chronic fore ivyc», Kill*- ••-
worm ur letter*. >ca!d Head. Khcum!iti«iu,
J'ar-.s »n the Hone# or Joints. Oi>! tMirex and
t'rr-err.*?»*»rolmtg of the lii&mlii, styplii- ; <
tsa, Dyspepsia, IhtfdMt*
of ibe kidneys, 1,0*.s of Appe-*
me, Disease* arrow? how
the u*rof iUr rc m rv,
Pain m the Ndennd
Sijouidrrs.fJrn
rulltebtUry,
Dropsy,
LamUngo, Jaujulicrs
Costive >c*v Sore ItiTotiL
RrmtCiritU, CougliJi Cohlr, Weak- ,
nv** o? <»•* Cncut. I’cltncmary Affections.* -
Qndaii other Dt'caies iemtm/s to produce
ConsmnpUon t
Liver Complaint, Female irregulannce a-iJ
Sicken 1 Nervnu* Hra.iaclie, Low Spirit*. Night treatv
Ivypmnre or Imprudence »n Lib’, Chroma
u\ IWasrit.MiO i< a «prn;g and summer drink, and
general tome fur the amt a g* nUe and ptrsnaot
pcr*a:.'Ve. Ur H-upenur in.Wufi Lick or Congress Water.
Salt*. or ?*enl]tLx.
Testimonials.
The following u verbatim ropyof a certificate row
in.ihe >c:i ns m*' oi Hub* Smsapsr*
rtla. Krv. k. \¥. Set.cm u widely amt gc.'ietallvknnwti
to* an r.Uujueiii and cvumpii/uu'd PnMor of tin* M L
Chuivii, mid ;;,r Re* tv h>;-w.ium h«< been known n«
one of the .iwi m-wher* tuai ihe
Kmtucky Co in fence coidd l»o:i*t tA i»>t many vrar«,
ttnd cit u;j* iutji. l m hi «»ic vt»r tipli «mt re?pots*>i!»lc»«atit>n
i?l Pyretit :«>f ibc .M. L Hunk Loocms
JRJL KEHNAN
•tan world produce betwr or-more
ieslimrmy tn tuvor oj any medifnw T
nrm fui mivum thin vpuoim u
teiftmw, M«*y SO* I*3o
- hav«* tr-ed JoU.% l?tiH a .•‘‘iirsapa? k : f«, and have
kii«>vv<i*i ?n nifsrt; KitutacUun; a«4
no v\ M:»ui.-yr i?*at \v<: m-jjyfvc i; to l«e h mi,
ami »7if»l!'.••*' 1 mrop<,umf. arid caleulfilcd ti> jjrb
duer iqnrli froed. amt rr-ievn twn*h <*■..fftrrtwua<d
thfr? t:so4t oisr.i rrully rceommrmi tt io Uir olttiiMt-d
K. \V. BKHO\.
K >*TKVKNSON.
How wr n;l «*trmrr. a^lcnfwhite and
a fi»sy roioirt! chert. How niters do we rtc pi'i+otw
not ihi? ,k «it‘»»rJ«;raiUKt.>,rt devoutly lo be
wiHieu. ’ wa»l«r*, patM«
roH.TJrjjr tnatemh. to restore in ihcfli a »cmblaiiee
01 wbnt rh*« an’ h»<* deprived them of, umJ that WifU
gnat injury tothe ?lm. &ut*i im’supanlla ia uic best
co*nu>»Je known. ti hcauaSe* thtj skin, by renuving
every parmneot morUnt and maker item ib«
!>ioori, makifiß k pure hesmhy and vsgoroiit, giving n«“.
tivky ;o every imnuuwf mid elianping. ibr yellow
nu-i «»»< emmk-Asince. to loe btoom and of
-youth. I.a-iie.’. atmt.don the of pajnta find unjcuire*,
: sunt un«' l>uu t vm*npariUa t the only cflertual' retoc-dy.
i- 4 * A word to die yetse j* sufficient;* and a hint is euoUxh
for iW Ladies, “
TK>IIMONV UKPTMU POUOWIMJ IUTNDI.HS
jUH'KlinxOCb ATX COMMENT ON THE Kt’-
HCIKNCV OK lU.TXT* >AUSAi*AWIXA
(b row Dr. L. l\ Vrofenwir of Chvmnkry m the.
l,omim}|e. Medical Coltegtv’J
1 have looked over kir lirlof kigfrdicnW composing
John Hutt h Compound bitract of .Karsupitrifln, and
have no InMUtirm in jnyuip -hat they form a sale com*
vloomi. nr.rt one that prrMm*efl welt to efarnttic ducnscs.
lo winch it m iipphrnhlc • L. Y. YA-NDMX, M, D.
l.nutsTihr. June 0. 1?.45,
WHAT OH. PVI.hS. Phyutxan by appemajunt to the
■ IsiunviUe Marine Hospital, say iof UiM*S* BAllt>A
TAHILLA
l*ouisrule, ‘A>, l&lb.
I have examined the prescripts i for the prrparaiion
if John iiuli‘* Sarsaparilla, and.i believe, liic cantbnm*
-ioiico be cm i-xoKifont one. and we!| calculated to pro
dncoAu uilcrtuiVc impresMou on Ihobjttlccu. 1 have.
n*cdtl both m public ami private pr«cuce t a»a think it
the bent article of SariicpatMla in u«e.
M. I’YLIvS, M.D.,
ffcvidcjii PityMunn at the Louisville Marine Hospital.
{' /* tJAU PiON—ilcwurts ami ask for the onginut Dr.
JOHN itUM/S SAKSAPAIUI.LA,/ro»i Kentucky—
ami nave no other. kKYSLK.it M’DDWKLL,
Wholesale ul\d Retail .
l*or Kale hy 1). M .'Curry and Josep * Douginas, Alc«
Mirny City; Wni. It. Mercer, Cuunoiuburg, and by
muggiKtu gcitemlly.
jcl(t:3mdAw
Ij'ACUI.TY John Fikmino, principal Instructor in
' the science ot
O. Ik,. Oiiamurrmn, Professor of PenmaiuAip, Mercan
tile computation, Ac. • ■ • _
Ali:x. M. Watson, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial
Law. . . , ,
The Rooms of.this Institution are open both day and
evening, for the reception of those wishing to obtain- a
.prnciteni Mercantile education. .the course of instruc
tion l» ho thorough, that every student on leaving: the
College will he competent to mho charge of and con
dact on correct principles,any setof block or Partner
“lup Books. however complwntod. • tjelO.dltw .
V, LOBKIfZ, SR- THOWAS WIOUTMAN.
Lorenz &- Wightmoß) .
(Formerly of the firm,of \\m- IWOcllt A Co.)
MASUVACTUBtfUS OF Al.ti KIND* OF
VIALS,BOTTLES AND WINDOW GLASS,
03 t Voter and 05 Front- Stmtt; PiUnburf,h,Penn'a
N B—Funicular attention paid to odd sues of Win
dow Glass and private im ulds for Bottles and Vial®;- •
jy2J:3itulAw ■ .
Deafness Cured*
CLINTON FURNACE, June 2, IBSL—S. M; Kien:
Dear Sir—This may certify tbut one of my boys has
been afflicted for the lust thirteen years with a healing,
and deafness of the right car. -I have tried anumbor of
physicians all without any. bencht, and had given up
all hope of a euro ever being effected, when our futnily
physician, after examining the case, rccommonded me
to u*c the PETROLEUM, which 1 did, and am happy to
inform you that the use ot two bottles effected nif entire
cure ' 1 write ibis wiihont solicitation or your acquaint
ance. With sentiments .ofesteem, lam yours truly,
iyO JOSEPH SWAB-
- Yoang Ladles’ S©minory«-AUegtieny*
MR. AND MRS. N. W. METCALF- PRINCIPALS;
Re-opens Monday. Sept. I »m Colonnade Roio .Federal ri
COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.and rales of tuition the
same as heretofore. For particulars, see Circular,
or apply to thc.Prmcipals. ■
July 14, ldsl. .
Genuine lloutan btrlogs* ” r~."' ,l ''
HKLKBivR, No 101 Third street, has just imported
• al/n of gemime Italian Unmnn St ings, tor the
Violin and Guitar. 1 Ihey are of the very finest quality
four lengths and four threods. Havingueen purchased
bjr<lL Kicber’s sofijin tbc FactoriesTnXuropc; they are'
fresh and pure, and for beauty of tone. : Correctness o of
sound mid durability, they are,* altomher, unrivalled ~
They are the same as.uscd by all the great Viollhi«t«,'
Ole Bull,Sivon,.Villextcmp*,&c.
aulh ■ SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HARP f
Dissolution off Portneratiln.
'VT'OTICK-IS-HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partner L
-Ly hercloforeoxistinirlielweenOEOßGEV
NOT and WILLIAM BROWN, Sr., as Ctisnaters
Soap Manufacturers, under the firm of ‘Arbuthn an d
Brown, has llusduy been dissolved. All setllemcnOt &
sn:d business will be made by Geo. V- Arbuihnol,t9 of
is hereby authorized to attend the same.’ Ihe bus! who
hereafter, will be comlucted by George V. Arbuthnness,
heretofore. -v G. V. AUBUTHN ot,a*
aulfhlw •’ WM.~ BROWN- Of,
• A. W. Foster, , 1 1 ■*
; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW:
OFFICE. NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, beloto Market
AOrri. Pa. novlAnluwty
I ATOUUIS*, in the Diamond y is the best place to buy
I XYL real good Tea. (aull
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PORT OF PITTSBURGH;-
4 FKBT a INCHES WAIBH IN fUE CIiANNBt
For Sale*
httomboat Tor Bale.
Friday Cincinnati Packet*
Allegheny IRyer Trade*
HEdVLAH FH AN tit IN PACKETS.
THE GREAT IiKNTL’CKV REMEDY'
ED IN I’A.VttR t»F ANY MUiIOIM:
Rev. 1. \V hfcuon— Rev K, mxvkji-on
A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN.
piTTsmman
COItNEIt or IIADRET AND TRIED iTBEETft.
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,TELEGEAPHIC NEWS’
■'EY THE O’REILLY LINE.
'ADDITIONAL CUBAN NEWS.
- When the Falcon hove toy an officer from the
Spaniards boarded her, and bchayedin a very inr
suiting manner,, ontpuring particularly for Span
ish passengers; he soon left, however, when
the; Falcon proceeded on her course to Havana,
where we learned that the Habanero had the
night previous landed with-fifty yersons, taken
on fonr launches of Bahia Hatido, who: were all
shot at 12 o'clock that day. Forty "of these
men were Americans, and were-part of Lopez’
expedition, which had a few days previous land-,
ed near .Havana, from the steamer Pampero.
The greatest: excitement prevails in Havana.
All the Americans are beset with spieS; and none
of them feel safe from.»one day to the next.—
Very little of the various statements' can be re
lied on as. to the position of the government
troops and /the revolutionists. The Capt, Gen
eral had sent, out about 800 men to meet Gen.
Lopez, when if was ascertained that he had
landed. They had advanced to a certain posi
tion, but would advance no further till they
would receive reinforcements—7oo more were
then sent. This was about two days before the
arrival of the Falcon.
During Saturday,. the 16th, the report was
that Gen. Lopez luul cut off the communication
between the GoYernmentforces and Havana, and
the fact of the Captain General having received
:no despatches from the General in command,
seemed to give strong proof of its truth. Nor
had the steamer cruising on the coast any better
success..
Another account of the prisoners is, that on
tho evening of the 1 Gth, at 8 o’clock, the Captain
General despatched the steam ferry boat to Ba- :
hia-Handa, to gain intelligence and return the
same night. The boat, after cruising about with
out-obtaining news, returned to Havana about 7
the next morning. Soon after, the steamer Ha
banero came into port, bringing about 40. or 60
wounded soldiers. What these men were doing
at Cayes, where they were taken, is a mysteiy.
Some suppose they were proceeding to tho vil
lage on tho coast, near Havana, and that they
ran in among. Cayes to hide from the cruisers.
Whether they were armed or not could not bo
ascertained. A fisherman first saw them, and
gave the Government information, when’the Ha
banero was despatched in pursuit. It is said
she ran the .boats down, and then picked up the
men, but nothing positive, is learned, as ho in
tercourse was allowed with the prisoners* and
tho Government discloses nothing but what an
swers their purpose.
The prisoners, after being brought to Havana,
were led out, ten at a time, and Bhot from be
hind. ' Not a sign of fear nor a murmur escaped
from one of them. The bodies were thrown into
hearses, six or eight of them at a time, and ta
ken away and buried. Many of the spectators
of the execution possessed themselves of hats
and different portions' of 'Clothing belonging to
the. victims, and,’ placing them on sticks’,' march
ed through the principal streets of Havana with
a kind of Bavago joy, uttering the most bitter
cuiacs-on the fcliibusters, accompanied with
shouts and vivas for, tho Captain General.
Wo learn from another gentleman who came a
passenger in the Cherokee, that information had
been received at Havana, a few days before the
sailing of tho steamer, that Gen. Lopez and par
ty had been attacked by a body’ of Spanish, and
that after n hard fight, and bloody battle, be had
been completely routed. Gen. Lopez and a few
followers escaped to the mountains. It is sup
poscd“'that the party executed at Havana got
separated from their companies and took to
launches.
Tho advices from California possess no inter
'est.
. , vfsKCOKD DESPATCH.]- , t/:,;,;.-; ;
The papers nave lengthy ; accounts from Ha
vana relative to the Lopez expedition prisoners.
It appears that Lopez landed on thel2th. About
1200 men, Toport says, joined him. The Spanish
accounts say that he sent letters to the inhabit
ants of Posas, threatening their extermination
unless they aided him. A fight occurred, in
which it is reported the Patriots killed many
Spanish troops. The Patriots, on the morning
.of the 15th, collected near Ilahonos, with a view
of re-embarking. A conflict ensued, in which
they were completely routed, and dispersed,into
the mountains hack of Bahia-Handa. Those
who attempted to escape in boats were captured
and executed.
Another report says that, in the conflict on tho
15th, the Spanish were three times repulsed,
with great loss, and that the Liberators were
moving towards Diego de Mulcrg and Uabanos,
with the intention of possessing themselves of
the Fort at the latter place; that some fifty en
deavored to get there by sea, in launches, and
wore captured. These accounts give no inform
ation ns to the whereabouts of Lopez.
Another account says, that the fifty executed,
were shot six at a time. Twelve being brought
out to the place of execution at a lime, six would
be shot, and then the remaining six would be
made to walk around and look at their com
rades. They were shot in their uniform, blouses
aud straw bata.
The Consul was denied all intercourse with the
prisoners.
kestoc£y*el!ction'.
Louisville, August 23.
Powell’s official nuyority in the State, except
Letcher county, is 81'J; and Thompson, (Whig)
Lieut. Governor, 6;238.
FROM TEXAS.
We have iiatc3 from Texas to the 10th, giving
a full return of the late election in 10 counties.
Peter 11. Bell, (dem.,) for Governor, lias 1200
majority over alt opposition, and no doubt elect
ed, and Col. M. Ward, (dem,,) Lieut, Governor.
The amount of gold is but §1,640,080 on
freight, and $165,000 in tho hands of passen
gers. The error occurred in • transmitting the
despatch over tho Morse lino to Philadelphia.
A destructive fire occurred at Roohester, N.
V., Inst evening, destroying Kochostor Holland
five or six other buildings. Loss $150,000.
lUoTifloitE, August 22.
Tho Cuban fiews has created the most intense
excitement.
Tho market iB unchanged.
NEW TORE MARKET—August 22.
Cotton... Has advanced J;
F10ur...!’,75 to 1,12.
Wheat—B2; Com 56®50}.
Mess P0rk...16,50; prime 18,00.
Beef—Mess saleable at 8,78@11,00.; Prime
5,00@G,00.
Lard—9®9J. , ' ~
Wbiiskey..iDall at 21J.
Groceries... Inactive.
Hemp...Devr rotted 117,50.
-Lead... American 4,75.
Linseed Oil 78. :
Spirits Turpentine—3!l|.
U. S. s’fl of '6B advanced f.o
' ' : EVENING. .
E10nr...8,87®4,25.
Cotton... Firm.
Grain... Wheat .1,00; Com 5G©57.
Pork... Mess i5,75@16,00; Prime 13,25,
Mess 8eef...8,76@,11,00.
Rio Coffee—9@9|.
Lead—Galena 4,60.
Linseod 0i1—72@73.
: Lard... Less active, but firm at 9@9(,
CINCINNATI MARKET—August 22.
: Tho River has fallen 6 inches.
v Flauf-3,25@5,35.
Whiskey...lB. ,
Choose—ln good demand ai&|.
Butter... Prime 10(3)101.
Pork... Mess 14,50.
Linseed 0i1...70. ;
i i Groceries... Steady and unchanged.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET—August 22.
F10ur...3,75©3,87. ’ '
Ryo lioto and Corn Meal—No change.
Grain-Wheat is firmer and improving; Red
80 ;! White 90; Corn 69; Oats 33.
Whiskey ...22.
, Furniture and Choir Wareroomv.
S JOSEPH MF.YER,-12t.Pcim street, above the
Cunnl Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and makes
to order, at the- ioioesl prices, every description oi
fancy ajid Plain FURNITURE* SOFAS and CHAIRS,
;of the best workmanship and.nibslapproved styles.
\ Purchasers would do well to visit his Vyarerboms.
my27-d&wly ... - -, ; '
GHEI'SE— 60 bis. Cheese, jadt rec’d on consignment
and for sale by
: au!9
TILANXATION SUGAR and mol asses—
■pr 1 4W hliis. Plamalion Sugar; .. ‘.
’...''U5O ,do tit*' .■-" ; . -".-t
" 1 111 store and for sale by !
aulß • . MILLER & RICKETSON.
RliFi P?fib SUGAR —J. 50 bbl^.l l bvering , s Pulverized,
course pulverized,and .Crushed Sugars;
; 50 ca*e? and half cases Loveridg’a D. H. Loaf Sugar,
in'Slort! qnd for saie-Jjy
aulg | ri iT: - V MILLER RICKETSON.
I)GAK HUUSE MuLASSKS—IS bbls. Sugar House
Molasses, St. James 1 Refiner?, for sate by
aulB MILLER & RICKETSON.
BUCKELS —50d07. tor sale by
,_au7, „.. _ STUART Jk. SILL.
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:.vfc=’*> fie- 1 -:--* 7 '*'
•'• -Atr’4 ■*'£,'t’A* ■- fP'•«-»*. ; .--'V.T--'.
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New York, August 22.
New OatEASs, August IS.
New York, August 22.
Boston, August 22.
MIDLER & RICKETSON.
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Bankers anir Brokets.
... H«LL a-CURIUSVi'
' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ■
So, OB- Wood Street, ■
'Third door bcloio-Fourth —{west side).
OIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly
Q for sffle. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis
counted.-'-Gold, Silver and Bank Notcs T bonglU and sold.-
Collections made in nil the principal cities of the United
States. . .Deposits received of Par and Current Fnnds. ,
. mar?7:y .. . c
- PATRICKS & FRIEND; : •
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 95, corner Wood and Diamond streets,
■ ■ Pittsburgh, Pa. '■ .■ fmnyl
Domestic and foreign Exchonge y Bank Notes y
GoldandSilver,BDUght,So* l and Exchanged,
> 'AT TUB ' : i' ■.-•>.
EXCHANGE AND BANKING: HOUSE
•: .OP 1 •.-/ .v.v- t-;/
Williams A. Mill. &, <Do.,
Gf Wood Street, 7
• PITTSBURGH. • .
. ft/* Intebkbt allowed on timk deposits. . faugSB
; ULLES KEAMKH. • fcDWABD RAHU-
KRAMER 4 HAHia.
Bankersand Exchange Brokers, Dealers tn Foreign and
Domestic Bills , Bills of. Exchange,-Certificateso f Devoid
it,BankNoies,dndCoin/^. : ,. /.'•
Comer of Third rind Wood 513., directiyoppoulte tbe- 81
Charles Hole). ■. may2B .
-"SAB.tf.UOON, THOS.SARaRNT :
' HOGS
RANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. E. Comer of Wood and Sixili slreiis., Pittsburgh, Pa
DEALERS in Coin r ßarik Noies, Time Bills," Foreign
and Domusiic Exchange,CertificateriofDeposit,&c
EXCHANGE on all the principal Clu'es-of tne,Union
and Europe, for sale in fiarristosuitpurchasers. ■
CURRENT and par funds received on deposite
' COLLECTIONS mode on all pans of the Union, aithe
lowest rates. .... . sepll-ly-
Removal*
5. HOIaWES Cfc BONB r
HAVE BHMOVXD THEIR .BANKINGAND EXCHANGE OTPICR
To No. 67 Market street four doors hdov>old stand. •
N. HOLMES tt.SONS,i
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea
lers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and
Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern.and Western,
cities constantly for sale. - . • i
Collections made m all the ciliestbroagliont the Uni
ted Spates. Deposites received in par fundsor current
paper, No;G7 Aiarket street, between Third and Fourth
meets. ; . v/-?, aug234y.
Store H.oom* fbr Kent.
aMIK subscriber offers for rent three large and
. tycd-finished STORE ttQciMSv-emirelvnew. BSBgg
located on Fifth street, opposite the Exchange Bank.—
Posne«sion will he given immediately. -For terms, &c ,
apply to H, CAMPBELL,
- jy3o : . : .. . . . on the premises
O’DoimeU, Mallexx &> Co.
Pittsburgh Chair and, Cabinet ' Ware Rooms,
50. 98 THIRD ST,,
OETWEKN WOOD ANJrHARKTT, (SOUTH SIDE).
ihfANUFACTURERS.of CaiieSeat Parlor
tT» Jn Chairs;,Caric Seai Rocking Chairsj Ro
ception and Invalid Chairs; Caue. Beat
and Country Hou.se Stools{ Settees; Louri
\p||pSji? ges, and every, variety of Common Cliatrs.
t/ffBI fl which were manufactured under
H personal superintendence, arid.are;
» warrantedboth in material a idwbjriuriaurV
ship inferior t> none In thu /City... Dealers in : ili'e£e,'arir--
cles will find ino liieir ajjpeciai iadviiritage-tb calt- amT
examine for themselves previoksiagoiiJgielsewhfite. :
. Steuml'oais and Dwellings fami'shed at the. shortest
notice. All orders punctually attended to.: : liy2s;
DniUs Dlorotiant’B College* r ”
NE. Corner, of Marked and Third.streets.—E*tablisb
• )edin 1810 The only CommeTcial CollegC; In.the
State incorporated by Legislative charter. ■ . ;m
No sy sierpsof Bookkeeping yetpublished, have given
such a comprehensive and practical knowledge of this
science, as Duffs Mercantile uml SieartibQtit.Bodkkeep-.
Ing. These works ,have appended„ia.ilieir pages .tne
■most emphatic recommendations from the highest sour
cesin tbe mercantile world, and,the author ol suclr
works must possess many‘obvious'"advantages over
cotßmnn t* achers. ;• - ;
Mr. Wi^ia^rs , success as a tcacher cFPemnanship
wilt be best known by'inspecting samples of the im
provement of his pupils, and, also, from the fact that
several of present pupils atteatpied tolentupehraan
ship with a teachet who professed to "■removskuleratops
in Jive lessons.” :
Mr. Hatch lectures on Law every Saturday l evening
at 7 o'clock.. Cla«s Room is open dnyamf evening.' -•
(PI Call and get a Circular. : fapPidarw •
Notice to Contractors*
CTEUBENVII.i.K ANO' INDIANA RAU.ROAD.rS
O Ffoprrsals will be tcccfved by the Stcubeuville oho v
ladiarin Railroad Company in Steuljeiivif/e, until.the Ist
day of October next,.frif the Grading anil Masonry'of
the first division of the road extending from «Pteul»eriviHe;
.to the Conotton valley.) aud./rilso,' for' ihei "conslruction
tjf-lheenlire Road betw.cieitatcuheriviUcanffCoshocton
amli also, distinct proposals f?T.tiiv enh*{ruciion of that
portion of the Road Vxiefidihg fro in Coshocton.to New-.
arkj ; __ v..; '; /
The entire lrrii*ih tine i* about 110 miles, arid
it consul? work of all dc;scr prions'..in.great variety!
some of tvhieh is finite hcariry. : ' . ' . ;
- Fropos&ls will be recewed for the Cf idirig and Ma
sonry of the first divisjoii entire .or in sections of about
a:mil.! each, the Company' reserving the privilege to
make au\*li di*p<mtto» of the whole, work as may ap
pear miuieondacive loiliiittetesUl :‘V - -
Platte Profile? and SpccifiWttl6ft»*i seen at. tiie
-Office of the Company, after the 15th of September.-and'
further information mny be obtained ou application to
J-' Biiekensdcrier t Jr., Chief Engineer* or to the under
signed. D. KILGORE,
jjrli-nhndAw •
Modern Harp*-.".' '.,'..-7
Cl BLUMEIm? juil received, a large stock of VOCAL
tm and INSTRUMENTAL'MUSIC BOOKS, among
which arc—-
' The Modern Harp—or Best'll Baci'ed 'Melodist— a“
coHaetion of-the mo!l popular church rausid in use';
Tbe Boston Iti "lli»6c Volumes:>6risfsiing.
of r!cc«, round*, Ac ,Ae.J including mriUTof the
ro6j>t ju)pu!ar_picee.< of the day, arranged and hatrao
nired fer.fcnicJvo'iee'* J '
• The new work containing selected gems;
from the iturit ccb;britu i 'd;',coihpo'?e'rs, with.occompariir
ment tor ihc Pi mo Fimo, - • •. /
The NstronM tile* IWbfc Air—f r foot voices* ; . -
Scl?-iostruetirig Schoolfor Uic newaiid uci- ;
onlific work, iti Uirec. parts, complete in one. By G.
Saunders;
The MrrioJeon—a coilccUon of the most popnlar Me,*
lodic*, carefully nrrargedfor Flute dr Violin, in twelve'
nember*; " ' ' '' '- ‘ ‘ ■ •
-'«rnrt rtrm’Vtt( c School
BorscrmHeiV u-w and Improved' edition or Piano
Forte fiitslrttulor - ; *•
Czerny’* Piaiio Forte Instructor; ’ “-'••
Carcu*sH\CaruUts\andß.‘Culvers’ Guitar Instructor?
Anm-eurV Quartette three number* and four
part*, for the Inland VioUn 4 'Violincello'and Flute;
Instrumental Mu'dcfm idurparte nnd Cnurabera; '
ifowe‘s Musician’s Companion—in three part*; -
At Pit Ohl Enablisktd Piano Depot, ■ >■
nas No. U 8 wood street.
- To the • 1
DEAFNESS. noises irt the-hmd.tmd all disagreeable
discharges from the ear, speedily and permanently
removed without pain or inconvenience, by tfr.llAßT-'
LEY* Principal Aurtefof thc*N. Y. Ifar Surgery, begs (a
announce bU return to Pittsburgh- The number unu im
portance of the cases under hiscare, on his recent visit,
arid the gratifying amount of success whichattended his
treatment, have induced him to 'expedite' bis return. His
Slav here will depend much upon circumstances, and it
will be advisatde ibr those who wish t.v. consoit liim, to
ntukc an early call.
. J>f. H. may be cousulUuh t uuul iucthef'n-dltce, in AlteV
gheiiy City, fim thrtfti sfo>y brfckVdvveUlng'beyontl the
school house, in Rebecca street. . • * . .
i Thirteen yetttffclo.se and almost undivided attention,
to this branch of special practice has enabled himto
reduce hi? treatment as to
Endllte most confirmed iliid obsihiatdle'tUcs. yiehrby a
Steady attention to.the.iueahs ptescribed.; '’ : - - • r -‘
The following submitted with confi
dence. : They will show at least in what cstihialioU 'his
professional qualifications arc helilby pome of tbe raost
distinguished medioril men'in the country. 1;
. “I have bad the pleasure to meet Dr-Harlleym prac
tice, and have been led to'jform ti taVdffibfe opinion of
his hnhe profession and asa gentleman.
: vv; Pahkub, m. h:,
. Vrofessor Of Surgery, Ac;'. 1
u His professional abilities. ’sviU.he .duly appreciated
by those who place themselves'under his care. . . ;
John 1 Whittazeb/M. I).i;;
.Professor of Anatomy,Ac. .
From my iniereour*c ; \vith D r-Haute y ,lhdvo foulid
his deportment eorrcctaiid gentlemanly.'’ s • .
• “ Valentin* Mott, M.
. “ It Is a pleasant duty to give my, testimony in favor of
the treatment adopted.by .Dr. Hartley for the - cure of
deufness. The ; rippUcanmi is unauendedby pain or in
convenience, uiid its effecisalmost instantaneous.
i■->._> n H< V*Hamj*
* OounSeiror nr BaW,' 23 5 Chntnbera iti-s't
“Wehave known several ca^es'.-of-partial-deafness
treated by hint with irie'mosvhuppy.iesullsi Dr.'H. is a
scientific geiitlemnii’ttnd'can prcunce numerous test!-,
ntonials ot' his ability and success in thisdifficultbrauch
of the medical profession ;
“Versons afflicted by diseases'of the Ear, are recoin- I
mended topny a visit to Dr:- Hartley, Aurist, ot No. 89
Arch street, above Third. He is a well-educated pro*
fcssionul mnu, and having- paid particular aUcnllonto
diseases affecting hearing,'has acquired from his-skill
and experience belter moans of coping with this serious
affliction than those which are possessed by physicians
in genrful practice. n ~i>iJpafch. •
All cases guarantied where malformation does*notex
etij __ i -• /.j-- Uvifclf ?»
A cara. - • c:;-- "
TIT DALY; 4; CO..have now rcmlyfor sale'u large
Yf • and well setccicd stock'df Spring and Summed
Hosiery in all Its brhndies. They woultiliirect partied
lar attention to iheir slock of Gentlemen’s cotton holf :
Hose, with Merino and Silk* feefythey aredt •the'best
material* and workmattshipj ond fbr ; comfort as a sum
mer Sock, cann'of be ‘equaled. . \V; D.& Co have r also
on hand Gents Uhdershirts und Drawers'iii coilbtij silk*
nndmerino; Hosiery of all descriptions, at
the old established Stocking - Store, Fifth, street; between.
Wood and Market; ' ■ 1 - - [cjvl 1
Great Sbawl Sale.
A A. MASON’S Great Annual Shawl Sale wtllcum
. nienee on Tuesday, Auguslißth, when they will
offer the largest and best assorted stock.of SHAWLS
ever exhibited in this city,coraprising—
.
Embroidered do : doj
Fancy High Colored Thibet Shawls; \l -
Pluindprimed and Embroidered Thibet Shawls i
~ Brochea ; Caahmere andLongShawls—of ftneand
; medium qualities . -....
Allot which they .are determined 10 closeout'previous
to receiving\tbeir Fall Stock, and will: offer them at a
great reduction, actually less than eastern .cost.-- 1
.Nos. 62 and,Od Market street..
FIHd Property* l
PERSONS desiring beautifaly.dteaniiy, historic and
cheap location for country are invited
to turn their attention to ; Bfaddo‘ck’s Field, - which-is now
being-sold in small parcels, on themost favorable terms;-
Eighty-five acres have ; been; thus- sold this season, to
several different tudividanlsy-sqmO of 'whOm are now
improving by buildings, Ac; -For advantages, of-cvery
kind .but particularly of access froinithe city,'tlie.'Rlace
U unrivalled. Three' grand thofoughf res run,by itand
through it—to wit:-the Monongaheta River.;’the Pitts*
burgh and Braddock’s Field Plank which is.how.
greatly traveled; and the Pennsylvania, Central Rdil
road, on which the Carswiil be running eastward, from
Pittsburgh,that far,,by next Fall. land, there,
every few hours.! Qmriihussea !will .soon.- traverihe
Plank Road; and the Cars will always stop with and!
for passengers. , . . . .....
Lath’ staying. at the Farm,where I
shall bei ready-to snow, persons the grounds, and my
plans of division thesedf. Visiters ca’n .bc accdihmoda
tedat the Mansion House as at'a Hotel; ‘ ' - r :
jylfrlf . ; ! -!’ JAS; WJ BUCHANAN/
~ : Rcw Cfaooolatc F’actory.
SIG, N. GIAMBQNI & CO. respectful# inform the
public that’they are now man□facturingCHGCO*,
LATE of every quality and price. This.Chocolate*Uor
like most otfjers'soldhere, is wirranicd pure.tutd onad
ulteraied, and hence, of'finer .flavor, more! hutricions.
land wholesome. Big. G. and Co,, having boen-proprie
itora of one of the largest Chocolate maiiiffaclotieS'in •
Ilal>va«sure the public that they an article
equal, if not superior, to the'bfcsf imported, and ataless
price.
It is for sale at Mr. SOREL’S,( Mad. Rorel's Millinery,)
No. 102 Fourth street, up stair.*, next door to the May
or’s Office. fau7
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llrriga aali ftltbirints.
„„ • Prlvaudiaiuii,
dr. BROWN, No. *1 DIAMOND ALLEY
S Dxvoras his enilrd attention la anoSu
practice. His Lu.'Uar.Kßlimostly eoaUnedls
fnvaa orVmtrtal BUtanr, and sneh pain
fal aßectlons, brought on by lmprndenra
yoathful indulgence nnd excese. •
', Syphilis, Syphilitic. Eruptions, Goaorr.
bea. Gleet, Slnolare,: Urethral Ducharap.
Impurity of lhe Blood, with ttll diseaseao.the venefeoJ
origin.; Sltta TeSir.
Ringworm,Mercurial Diseases,Semlnal tveffies3,lm;
potency, Piles, Rheumausm, Female WeaVneas, Montbi
ty Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano=
Nervouß Affections, Pains in ibe Back and Lolus'lrrlml
lions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated
Gare'ga&raiueed. ~ . .* •
FoarteeriyeaVs' pracllce'(four in tide eiiyt«rialfe« n r i
Brown to offer .assarancca of speedy cure to all who
come under his care. , : •:
Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay.
tnoderaio. , novSidAwty
REUMATISM.— Dr. Brown's newiy aiacovred rem*
edy for Rheumatism i» ‘a speody endpertain remedy ■
forthritpainfaltroublev Itneverfatl*. 1
Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41,DfAi
MONIV Pittsburgh, Penna. Tho Doctor U always at
home m • ■ ianlß-dawt*
» -* '*J' -- S -'I /«
ppp^l
Dr. Guysott’* Improved Extract
at ■■■'•
YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA.
IS NOW PUTUP-in.thelargestsized BotUes, and is' 1
acknowledged bz> Xhz BEST SARSAPARILLA ,
made, as is certified byilie Woifrßßfrim Ccr./ES it has per* ; "
formed, the original copiesof.whichare in the.possession
of.the proprietor. /-Rentemberj .this is.tho dnfy TRUE
and. ORIGINAL article-: :r. - r / >-: r ; ;
This Medicine, when used according to directions;
WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL,
Scrofals,
orKtng*iErU,
Cancers* Tamors,•
Eruptions of the Skin,
; ./Erysipelas* Chrome Sore /
Eyes, Ringworm, or.Teuers,
ScaldHeadj-Rheumatism,Pwrisin :
the Bones or Joints, Old Sores ahu Ul« ,
• cers,BweUingdfthetjiland9, Syphilis, Dya-\.
pepsia, Salt Rheiun? Disease of the Kidneys,
■ Lobs ofAppetite,Dfseases arising from the
use of Mercury, Pain in-the Sides and •.
Shoulders, General Debility,Drop? ,
sy..Lumbago.-Jaundice, and
- Coßtireness.
THE BEST FEMALEJdEDICINE ;KNOWN!
Insipienl Consumption,' Barrenness,-Lucorrhea, or
Whites, Irregular Menstruation, Incontinence or Urine,:
and general gloomystaieofjmnd are cured by Ds. Gut
softs Kztbact of YelSow 1 Hoc* -Ato Sabbafahlla,
Wlticti gives imraediaifereliefby renewing' the- founda
tion of Jieaiih. and strength, the blood It neutralizes bad
humour stops unnatural secretions, and gives healthy
action to all vital powers. .
•’ wish topurge the bloodfrtim the impurities
contracted from the frde indulgence of the uppettte dur
ing tiue winter, and toprepare the sysTemlo resist sum
merepidemics, resort now to DrGayeoitis Extract of
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,” which is proving itself
-aii antidote for many of the most malignant diseases that
flesh is heir to, and they will never he disappointedfor
In this remedy the public faith has never wavered—nev.
er can waver; for it is foandedon experience, fust as •
their watirof faith in other and spurious Compotmds is
also founded on : experience, They-fly from mineral
nostrums to seek hope,'life, and *igoy : from this ’Jrtirefy
vegetable therefore;* broken down in*
healiu and spnritvhowaver, loathsome tohlmself anq.
otiierrd, let no one despair of recovery tletthe patient
only.uiuTersuuid'dianus hope orphysicaf restoration lies
.uiilylin Guysou’s Extract of Yellow Dpck andSarsapa
xilla, dud persuade him', for-his.life’s sake,to try it, add
we have no hesitation in predicting his .speedy restora
tlontOrtlCalth. • Y;*: '-f ■
FemaleSf Road the Following* .
/Newabk, N. J., January 25.
■Mr. i Itnneii Wc take.pleasure in stating-that your
■ Yellov? Dock and Sa'rsapariHagivesgreatsaliafaclion in
every c asc. -1
■ A ry respectable gentleman informed-.as. that his
dauglitJT was troubled with difScoKraeustruslion and
other t/:i?easeB pecoliar ioher sex.; . She had not had her
regular menstrual discharge for lUope time;,bat. by the
use of OJr. Cay sou’s Yellow Dock ana Sa.tsaparUlawas
radically cared. . She used Townsend’s and others with-:
nut re nerving the slightest benefit. He.had one daughter
die from the same cause. - V .. I.E.TRIPP &CO. .
® JImMAKsviLLE, Oswego county, May) 1848.,
&. F.LBcmvrf—Dcar Sir,: ,I parcbased,a short ume ago*
a tourg of ye*ar YeJlow:Pock,and Sarsaparilla.- for my
•wire, -oi hich il vs -has osetifor her complaint. Erysipelas
and Weakness* Falling bl.the,VVbnab;-etc.,and it basal*
ready helped herverymucb/., Of Ihe Erysipelafl ilbas
effected nearly a. cure; I have just purchased, a second
bottle, stnd judging from the effect of the former, feel con
Cdcni ilhaiit aperfeclCPTe.
Yours, very respectably,
■Cure ofan aggr&vctiid.ease of. Erysipelas.
The Cures performed by Ifcy Gaysou’a Extract of Yel-
D«aelt untl Aire; lasting. The patient’s >•/.
. general health coaunuesto improve after disease is te*-
moved* Cures are. not cbroDicletf unlH time.has fully
tested ibat there-cap beiio relapse'arrfltttyn ,of the. <Jis-v
ease. ' . .>.**v ~"...
; NoEWAT,'Hcxkinier.co:,Fel)niary, 1850.
S. F. jßehnetiJf Co— Gents i It is with,'a7eat pleasure
that 1 write to you about the very happy efteci-of your
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla upoh_:my Eon,: wbo has
lorg biten sufl'ermg unjer ihQt.dreadfal/loalhsoiDedi*- ■
ease, Kryripelas, with wliich he waaaUackedia 1840* : •
on ! wt u for several months attended by some orourbest
-physicians, who tried theirsSUlperseveringly for five
monthpswittjoattmybeneficial effects whatever. He
becara f reduced to a iadlulcera
from nis hip down to ms knee> whlchweie continually. ,
; discharging offensive matter. Medical andsurgicaiAkul
was bajfied. - Physicians.sajr.that'his'caaerwas hopeless -
there*.,could be nnihlng done lo axresLfhQsetemble
ttangrcoihr nicer*: My neighbors thought
his dissolution near at hand: pueofmy neighbors, who ,
• had. cured a scrofula with youf lnvafnablemedi
cine, wished me to make a 'trial qf iL and more fromthp * • 1
.restless: desire lodo'something while life, 1 dated, than '
from aay hDpe of geltmg rclief; Iprocured three bottles. *
-.of your:* Yellow Dock und Sarsaparilla,” andcommenc-.
ed-osuig it, and to.my astonishment be commenced to
improve before he had used the third bottle, and before - •
he had used half a dozen bottles he could, walk but. He ■ ■':
maed hi all twelve boiiles during the year and by
“October last he was perfectly restored j every vestige of
the difcmse except iheacars.was removed, and. he re*
mains ihperfect health up?to the present timeV/ His re- ■*"
coycryi under theblessings of. God,is entirely awing to
the use :of your Yellow Dook.and S&isaparillB;'iiftd-&9>
sure yoru that-IfeeT 5 niyself'iradfcr gTeuVtobhgutions to’ r; '■
you, and it iv with great jov that linfonn you of what
your Sarsaparilla has done for my s6ii°
Respectfully, ; . JAMES RVSSEL&
lE7* Price $1 per bottle—six bottles for S 5. ■••"'
Sold by • .. ■ J. D. PARK; Cincinnati; Ohio,
North*ehst corner <3fFonnh arid
, onWnlma—lo whom, all orders mim be addressed.
;. J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh : LWiieox;-Jr, conierMarkct 1
street and the Diamond-;'B A Fahnestock A Co, Pijts-* >
burgh; J-A Jones, Pittsburgh; tee A 'Beckham:; AUe-- -'
gheny City:-L T Raisell; Washington; W H Lnmber- ‘'.
ton; Knutkiin; £r"B Bowie, Welly,
Greensburgh; S Kottm2,:,Somerset; ScoU A Gilmore. !
Bedford ; Reed A Son, HamingdoriTMrs, Orr, Hollidays*
burgh; Hildebrand A Co, Indiana; X RWrighl, Kiitan
rimgj, Ryans A Co* BrookviUej/rA'iWilson A Son, •
WFarlhriil A;Co,N:Callender, Mead
vule; BprU>n A Henry'. FoikeV Mercer; las
Kelly A Co, Butler ; S Smith, Beaver; JDSummerUr&i •
’WartciY; I* 1, A C S Jones,.Cdndersport; P Crooker.•---
--w-;jjjylfi --
jj. 8* Ton c eleDratetUffitlla
Tj'pU Clmrches,-Stores, Farlorii SU&tnbflats, Canal ~
-s-indeed
indeed every place where light i& reqmred. 'The publtc
-are respectfully, invited to call and examine a beautiful - .
assortment of these Lanins. . Also, Lamps of.-all kinds,*
fro- T.«ti<: r»r ; Oil, Ao. f Chandeliers, Girandoles, Wait- . .
err, Mantel Decorations, Lamps, GlebeSjGltuseSj-Wicks,
Paper,'tin Shades, (Mats aud Cons, aria-all things per
mining to the trade.-Al»o,u superior Safety- Lantern, -
for Steamboats t., •• ;- ,
Theeiieapcst light to be found for. store and shoppur* ',
poses, isiToagh'a Refined ChctnicaLOil andLatrips, from
winch obtained at |, of accent per
hour, eqnat, if not: superior, td-gas. . We invite lan.ex- ..
ommatiori.of our goods and prices. Reiugprepared,by
the nccumalaliotioflSyears’experience.andwith/at -
cilities to supply : both the-wholesale and retail trade, on ...
ihemostfavorahle tc r ms,atthe PiUsb arch OIL and Lamp •
jfifdiM'- •> ?■•= .
-i AltariialeSideUvexcd uiany partof the city, jor in Al
legheny; free of .cost. .
ETHEREAL AND CHEMICAL,OR PING OIL.TC*
galarly guppliedoaceorjwicc av.xek. - All orders
with the wagon, (wbichisconstantly passing ronnd the .
city;) will bo promptly aueuded to. :J. S;TOUGH, -
• : No. 82 Fourth streets ApoHollaU,
. ftprlD:dAwy between Market and Wood. *
V For:Sole.
tTHfE tJNDERSIG.N ED offers for sole his property ih '•
1 Allegheny City.; The,Lot ia severity-two feet nine.
inches, ironUng on the East Common, and ninety feet m .
depth; extending from acorneratGay alley to proper
ty obrited by the’rrotcstaritMeihodUtchurcn. The Jm-,
proyemdiUsareaihreestory Brlck.Dwelling, well fin
ished; arid ;fwo.Comfortable .frame Dwelling’Houses.— . .
There is’pVobably'rio mb re... ple asan t. an d desirable lo
caUty. foVprivatereijldericesm the City than the Lot now.
offered fprsale..-ThcpiOfessioaalpurstiitsdftbeiirideT-
Bighed'dd hbtpenmt.hirii to occupy andenjoy Uus prop- - -
envjandhence theofFerlVaell'' If will be- sold a bar- ,
gam, if application be made soon. For price ana terms ■-
of payment, refer to Sir. Morrison Foster, at the Ware
house, of P-hTponnick, Esq.; or John Fleming, Esq.,-
A^° Y CUy ' WM. ! B. FOSTKR.IR.
Diamond Sparlu*
T> ECEIVED TO-DA-W2OQ Diamond Sparks, selected
XL for Glass Cutters? use.
. *j»ia [ T, JNO. B .McFADDEN & CO,
SPENPID Snnuner ond Fall Cravats; Scarfs, Neck
‘ Ties 1 , Dc JbmviUeTiefciriust received. .
au7 l HINTON fc CO:-
iALM OlL—4casks Palm Oil instore ond-for sale.
jydt MIUKER A^ffICTOBTSON.
Just .received—
ss*. lSObagsnrbne Rip Couee.j..
• v ‘25 do Xagoym > do; n
: 10 do OltfGovernmeniJava;
?0 3o 'Pepperand.Ailspice > .
i •> ;2 ceroons S. B. Indigo;
•JODbblsiNo.OMactereMargo;
50 do do .
>5 do No.lSaliaon; . v ;
. 1 25..d0 >No. } Mackerel [i . .■
•> sQlialf.bbls.asaoTted;FiBh,;<or.fflOu»y osoj
25 bis. old stock Russell & Rob»*m> Tobacco,
20 do •do Giam’a i- 'i do; .
50 bxs. pnrae Baltimore brands do;
.. leases Eoveriug’s D. R* Loaf ;sogat> . ;S
10 bbls. do Crushed do;
' Fo r |S ? b k ? C “^ HWy -H-OKEUA,
1 VaugUj No.Bo Fifth Uteet.
('IUEAP VKl&fs.—A. A. Miaos *'Co.'havc jttßtre
,/ceiled 85 cases beautiful new style - Prints* which
will be sbld a* usual at very low prices.;' A150,.5 cases
«f those [Very desirable S.' A.- Prints, the
everoflered in this market, /; 1 ' ’ . '
aul4 } •■ r ». ypg. 62 and 64 Market St feet, /
PINE received ond farsnlo
to I" wm: a. m’Clurg & co,
, nu |4 ; ‘ Grocers ami Tea Dealers.
article on -handand for-'
saie ! b : t aul4] * 'tVM-A.ArCLPRGACO.
aObIiAND HEBKIN(T-I#keK» new : Holland
ie6e ‘"*
TV/TESS MACKERKL—One grade finer than No. I,—
I'JVjL and the heads taken dfr.-ForsMeby.- r
-■“aut4; "! . • WM: J A. arcLPRO & CO.
F^a U 7 R - 1W bb,s; S “ P " fiM f 0 STOiKTASIEU
*tv WHISKEY—BO bbls. on consignment andl for
sale bv (anlOl MILLER & ICICKETSON.
1 ~.y^- I ';', C. ■■/. •’ v
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vdi'’-. • > '. r '
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