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O ’'V S V,- *T . \ S V I.* ill sms&B&Bm Smm%®Mk 3SKj&i3jmofes§!sg! mmms^Mmm BBBMfci ipp^life nURMP •. •• ~ «asi. ■■ ,-= , ■■- -_ —= _—- _ lffßß3aSߧSBß^*t^&t& a X Mtrauon, ewm latammlo annrin the'estate of -„„„„. __ ; iale of Valuable Iron Works, Negroes. "WILLIAM i-ORTER, deceased, all persons indebted ’UNDRIES-SObbls. Vinegar; m Moles, Y VIRTUE of a decree of the Chancery Court a nBßsl®BSfiSKW»Sl<»»!i»i^l>®^^A«^&6S«»»'!» , a inr claims will-present the same for settlement at Ilie - SO do Mouldand Dinned Candles: D Clarksville,Tennessee, I will sell, at the Lonisn Lumber Yard Office of the sobscrlbers; onPenn street. 7-„ •■■..■■" Cura; . ’ «2° S“! r „ So; Yoning Ladles’ Fnrnace, in MontßomeryConaly, Stale of Tennessee, -‘ JAMES M. PORTER, -; :JM withdrawing troth the firm of Rhodes A Aicota; ln ? oapi MR. AND MRS. N. W. METCALF, PEUnCIPaTo on Monday, the 13th day of October, 1851, the Furnaee *Ssi6B ~ - IVILLIAMM. PORTER, V of Mr. JoHtt Waratrr, I take pleasure In re-’ “*> S““«*i Rsoperu Monday, Sept; 1, in ColohnadY |notvn as the Lornsj Furnace and the Mount Vernon - jy3l:otw .-,.. -I'-Maiabtiatm:- and the new firm oFwRIGHT & AL-. 10 dojaocolate i /BOURSE OFINS?RUCTION and rates of tuiti"®' Si 5?. I L n ?, c ,“;..T„ h . e l. B i'^,S5 rna J ce s, 'l'*! 1 bc . “Id together. “ T -Anmlnlstmtorar JYotloo : !?,Piw,v,~ 0l :tMr a ' f ‘ cusfmneis and the public in general inn n^Y*r?r er ’ „ Vj same as heretofore. 1 For particulars, see Circnlnr amoum ■w-rOTrr-F iohrrkrY7uVFN7Kr7!m„ndeeir.n„„r Mbemgevcry way worthy of their patronage and con- ,_ iS9** m ? 7“PP*»S Paper. or apply tb the Principals. ’ , v vew»r. tng to some 20,000 acres. And on the same day, at the IS HhltEok (, IV L.Ytn atthe undersigned Cclence. fen 101 w n ilunniia __ln store and for sale by AUrphenu.Julu u inn samo place, I will sella valaableNearo Man. Jntln rnT. . jN"«re-the-legally constituted; Administrators of the ■ymsorln n —-—■ K rtimuLß. 0013 KING A MOORHEAD s y, y n,tßji. ter, a founder, together with his wifeand oh!u.a. ■ - . *•%??,fw»e.. - quested Ip make immediate payment to the subscribers. Price 5 centsper sheet. Tens of thousands of Roaches, T>OTASH—S casksforsale by ■ g»» •ejWh* and four threads: Havingbeen‘snrchnlSd “n’s Creek, with Ml the lands adjoining hr&’attached i JOS cooper; ; L-a**.- Rats and been destroyed by Burgess A Co.’s J aulB J. D. WILLIAMS A CO. «• K‘?ber’s son, in the Factories ininrnna P “ C .““'? thereto, consisting thonsand"?. ““ ““““-I HUGH M’CORMICK, Adm’rs, Exmrminator. ; Priced cpn« per articles /CONGRESS LEMONADE—4 bxs. Just rac’d by fteah and Bare, and for »sdßty.'bf.totte,.'cd&ectoMg*3‘' TERMS-The real estate wUI be sold^o£a credit of ,.7 . -Moon township,. J. D. WILLIAMS ItCO. gS?“? and durabtlity, they.are, altogether, mri»al“d _ one, two, three_and four years. NotesSrith goid eecS GOO US—Just, received, affine assortment of <£? . d‘^^f°J:d? ,B ld J aali *7 AN ATE CoRBANT§=rßb'l7fSih'for salfbF ofe Bull SW?vl|l«twS?» by «- 1111 ‘kegreat VioUni.G, S7moMrtT form. P a ' c “ aa er, and a lien retained on Xl Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, at BOOKand Odd Fellows £l ,nulB ... J.D WILLIAMS A CO. _ “wCI ™lI. f ?"!\?. pa y n ! e . n,of the purchasemonsy. 7 S litNTtfN'*'Ca’S.'r . U Oflenng, receivedi aARLEV—snhe. m,..i. h„ —■— - SIGN OF THE GOLDEN bibp '.nl be «“5!“57? u '*«.»?“ on acredit.df one, twoand Gehtlemeni-Fuinis.ing:store,7 iUNTON A CO.E. Wi! u '-“£« al «> »7 STUART A arr.i. ‘ ~ PJaaolotlors or Partncrahin. three 7 ears - Note, with good v ■ -?’;”F°U'll",tr F^ roper,y °£ sai J Bobt. •xW- ilTACfcp—2oo fts; for sale by ‘ ; -x ! »; —r——— : :- :■■-■■ V/ attl9 ' ..........r - WrIgHT & ALCORN s :16 hereby authonzed ihe same ‘lhOtmli w l»o ’rfSirM* wSSSS'ef^““ Jl arnace of abont mrnmmm pggsrns: B a?‘ N « ««»«»•‘■■FALL; i ■ 3hb.lfHargi|o:| do - dS[ . Qiiau^^^^^GHT % ALCORN } IT rjlr ~ Genileme “p CO ’ S Now ?anding and for sal •by ’ fl *s?,! BILK SmBTO-For FaU and wmter wear. 47 s F » URTH STREET . Mmlimktt Propertyof said Robt. Baxterfon ncredh of ISmouths! M in Gentlemen 8 Furnishing Store, MILLER A RICKETSON “41® HINTON A CO. V s,rt “< f uatvrgk.Pa. no»ls:dawly Bond and security, will be required onall aumsoverSlO. 7i»:-77v7~:5-ri'g7': yßiofvHgtftad«!m«l-s»ggtawnCT»ws. Ho. 80 tough street. aulB Nos. SSI and 225 Liberty at QUSPENDERS— New styles just arrived at UORllS’.tsds Diamond, is the best p‘ace to buv Tj* e sole at each place will conUnue from day today . r PTttiilllllllWlilll r iWii 11' ' 1 j Wi ■ v\;- • ' I * ~ • „ • •“,■• ,^pjt?jrjpWil?i./>*,!■* <-'n " * ; , - \{ •.%.*> “*.. \ «•» ,S £,■■?* '!, - ■•', 7T'<.'.' V .. ' V •' CITYr INTELLIGENCE. BSSP Kirkland, the Btreet preacher; who has been expelled from Cincinnati, Wheeling and SteuhenyiUe, .aa a nuisance and a pest; > was yes terday .arrested by the police, while holding forth to acrowd on the bonk of the riTcr. Ho had, u on a fonder, occasion, given.to the Mayor a'writ;' ■ ten pledgei by which hewas. released from jail(; ; -that he would violatoithe.Ordinances in thlß re 'spectnoniore.. Oh being hroaghtiothe Mayor’s office, be waa'askedby hie Honor if he knew anything about that paper (the pledge) which he read to him. Kirkland replied that ho did; but that he. had giTen.it Under 'protest.The Mayor told hini he would hold him .in $lOO for his appearance in the morning. Kirkland said , ho, supposed that some of ,;thespectators present would go his bail, and stepped up'to a gentle ■ mntiin the eroßfd, apparently a stranger,'and' ■ ÜBkcd him if he wouldn’t. He said that he was ... not a free-holder, but that he would deposit , $6O if any one would go thO balanoe.. No qther one appearing desirous to distinguish himself in . -...that way, on the stranger. depositing;e hie i $6O, KirklandiWasadmitted to bail; ■ 1 fiS?* The following gentlemen iare.a commit-' - tee for obtaining- additional subscriptions to the Pittsburgh and Steubenyille Railroad Company • Chas.'.H, Paulson, Edward Oretrtr ■' ,R. ». Riddle, J. M. Pennock, • Wade. Hampton, Qeol Dareie E. M. Stanton, Wm.M. Lyon, , - Leeky Harper, Joseph Pennock, J. McK Crossan,- i Wtn. M. Hersh, : . Joo. A, .Wilson, Nathl. Holmes, ■ Jno.Birmihgham, Jas.H;'Sewell, . - Robert Brace, B. F. Jones, •. • Gcoi-E. Arnold,’ Jno. Small, Eph. Jones, Jno. Smithsev, ■ ■ Jas. Truniok, • Win. Patton,. ‘ Espy, ■ Barnes Ford, Win. Nixon, . Thoa. Clarke, ■ ■ PLeWis Hutchison. Sunday Lav.—A tavern keeper inSharpSbun? ; named » on a cbarge i nf having vid selling liquor ori Suodayi The charge,..Was mads, out, and the fine of meted. The case was appealed. ! larceny.— Alexander and Mary A. Woods, husband and wife, were committed on Saturday, by Mayor Flaming, of Allegheny City, for steal ing butter from Market. Some dozen .or mote buckets, which, they , had taken, on different market daysiWCre foundin'their house. JOST Jacob and'Elizabeth Hopkins and Thos. Dolan were committed by the Mayor, ' each'in default of $2O fine for disorderly con duct.' ; : ; - ; , J-’olict.- His Honor disposed of seven wutoll house cases on Saturday morning. Four were discharged on the payment of fines. ■ JGgy James M’Cully was committed on Satur day by Mayor. Guthrie, on a charge of assault ;ahd battery with intent to kill Charles D. Uhl.; A £S?*The Mayor, on Saturday, fined Alexander Andrews twenty dollars, for disturbing the pub lic peace.. . Alderman A. G. Reinhart committed Wilham'Sleigh, for interfering with an officer While in .the discharge of his duty. fiS?* There were.seven watch-house cases yes terday morning, which were disposed of as usual. : L , BS3“To the disappointment' of many, there was not a sufficient rise-in the- river en Satur day, for a coalboat departure; ■ J6S?“See advertisement in another coimn headed “ §5,00 Reward.”. Astounding Invkntion. —We n o tic e ahinven . tion by Mr. Solomons, of Cincinnati, of, what he . calls a perfect substitute for steam! From com mon whiting, sulpherio acid and water, he ob tains carion in the gaseous state; and with the power exerted by this gas, he asserts that he a 20-horso engine, and for one-for tieth the expense of steam, lifts and lets fall 12,- 000 pounds five times in a minute. This fluid mthout any heat applied at all, exerts a pres sure ofMOpounds to the square inch, while wa ter in the same animated state has no pressure but that of gravity. Water, heated to the boiling point, yields a power of fifteen pounds. This fluid, with the same heat, would yield a power 12,000 pounds! And what is more, a handful of. charcoal, and a boiler the size of a tea-kettle, will produce, at an expense of a few cents, . the whole of- this tremendous .energy! - Fifty dollars expense in carbon would carry one .of the Collins steamers from New York to Liver pool. ‘ : ■- has never perhaps been a medicine Imfore the public so well deserving their confi dence and patronage as Ayer’s Chert/ Pectoral No family should be without it, and those who havo hsed it never will. See Advertisement _ Exchange Hotel, BlairgvUlc, Pa- T roopOSB IO ise’l or exchange for other property ibe A Exchange. Hotel, Blairaviile, Indiana county. Pa. How occupiedby Win. Lawson, and formerly kept bv mvsclf.: ‘ . • • - 9 This property consists of extensive brick buildings, erected expressly for the purpose of being used as a • ■ • HOTEL. Another brick building, suitable for a dwelling and re tail store; all on the nnriu wtrreL, near the Conemaueh Bridge and Pennsylvania Canal. There are-good cel lars under these buildings Also, two wells of good water on tbe front lots; one convenient to the kitchen the other at the stables, with pumps in both:—also, a targe cisimi for rain water, with a pump, near the kitch en and wash-house. TheToregowg arid Fpvefal oihcr useful; buildings are the two front lots. On two other lots, immediately morth of these, and separated from them by a. 12 fen occupied partly as a kitchen garden, a large brick And large irame Stable is erected; also, a Blacksmith Shop and Coachmaker’e Shop. Also,.about TWENTY" ACRES OP LAND, partly taeadow, a-'jomtag the north line of the Borough, off .which 40.tpns of hay may be made in a season; the re mainder being pasture ground,with astream of running . wafer through it—are also offered as above. - The Hotel is very eligibly situated on the north-east -corner of the Diamond, near the terminus of the Branch Baiiroad, and within d short distance of the Canal-boot Landing. The country around is improving rapidly, both in In . diana and Westmoreland counties. One or more Plank Roads are in contemplation, to connect at this place with the public improvements now in bseor in progress. This property is of that description which would re quire the aitemion and supervision of ihe owne*. My personal inability to bestow the profer care, and the want of good health in a portion of my family, are the ; sole considerations that iuduce raj to offer it in exchange for other property . ; . ' .The properly might be so divided as to accommodate a person who merely desired to keep the tavern part, and might not wish so benvy ah investment'as the whole would amount to—and if agreeable and desired, such an arrangement will be made. •• . Application may be made to the subscriber at his .dwelling, adjoining the Hotel; and for further descrip tion of the property.&c., to Mr. C. A; McANOLTT,»t his Warehouse, Canal Basin; or to Mr.ALLEN Brown, Ho-, tei Keeper, Pittsbureh. For an exchange of property, that in or near Pittsburgh would be preferred. If not disposed df ijrohe or other dfTlTe''ways spoken before the Ist of November, it:will-be rented for one or more years, and possession roay.be had on the Sih of March next.' Meantime extensive repairs will be made in (he tavern part. ; : *S. McANULTY. Blairsvil'e , July, 1851.—-jy3;lmd&w2p . Philadelphia Carriages fbr Sale^ THEsubscriberhaft just received from QsSsEE&S&Z. Philadelphia his spring stock of CARRf- AGES, and will keep constantly on hand tmt ■ ■ at his. Carriage Repository, near Alex. hPFarland’fl Tavern, on the Pittsburgh and Steuben ville Tarnpike, 13 miles west of Pittsburgh, a large assortment .of VEHICLES of all kinds, winch he will sell at prices mueh lower than they can be bought else . where. From the experience which he has In the business and, the geueral satisfaction rendered heretofore, to those who have favored-hiro with . their patronage, he feel* assured m raying that be can ofler an assortment to compete wnh any in market, both as’ regards quality andpxice. Pensonswishiug to purchase are referred -to tbeownersof fifty-two Carriages sold by him lastseason The suhscriber, expeying to continue in the business ofi)UJring and selhng Carriages, keeps on hand none but custom-made Carnages. . JOSEPH WHITE. * B---For any further information, apply at John Rogers’ Tea and Queensware Store, Diamond alley. - mar4t6mw - - —-—/...U AN Application will be made at the nexf Session of the Legislature for a Charter Tor a iiank “ ?« a> ? e and deposit, to be located in McKeespqrt, Pa with a Capital not exceeding One Hundred Thousand Dollars jyWJmw • . . r: • SCOTT & OTIS, AUCTIONEERS ANDCOMMISSION MERCHANTS srororjSr. loots, wssodsi. - , AVI.Na been engaged jn tlio above busbies* for tie l “‘ f*?■■ I ear, ‘ ', n B“’Cityi would respectfully io ucu consignments of Goods, to be sold in'ibfe muk?t eitherfor Auction or.private aide—parlicultttlv,(Rb££ & Co.. E. R. Vio- Stoiie,SqnireJt c?°? £*¥* •rin'iiS ' : T' 'Anotton; Card. - . .... . T^£.L nd . er * ign^d V aft ? tani,, '< : "alorJbaryear. hi. .4 ugaiu resumed business. Havimr “5*15!? the reqnuilionsof ihe law reenlatiri>^?»£? I 1 P h .' : Ba "->c;e mentioned; in part—. w™?*“» Clothe—French, lii; elij-h and Aiuenoiin cnSiS* : plaids; weeds, canton flinneU.htlntid ISinelA’ifnn^ IriMmeM FiijSSSlSgS^ Isswwscrfe^SS BsGftrttSSiC?4l& «^BSSU?* Drv h r™rtJ' : ?:^ ,?ll ’ tU i" E ‘•" P ar, a large astortment of ’ ttfikcit up by virtue of a foreign attachment.) which.were selected forthe western market. Dealers ,h ® in v ■tea to aliend the fate. ■ Perms at sale 8 “ a -’ W. G. M’CARTNEV, Auet’r. IRISH DUI.TZ at Avcno.l.—Will Lo sola on Sutur if "‘“ g ” Aufiua , l , l!3d ’ 8 o’clock, at M’Caitncy'a o.uclipn Hpus», a small quantity of Irish Dulu, a rare anil scarce aruclc here, received direct from Ireland. J 1" W. G. M’CaBTNP.Y, Aoet’r. I BUILDING LOTS »T Aocrtolt. Wtll: t>i ,* aolil, on Tuesday, August SSib,lBsl, M 3 o’clock P "! ,on the premises, tn-ee valuable Builtline Low. sitii." ale in Ilie Kighth Wart), City of Pittsburgh,TlVO LOTS fn“ a ba‘A 9 «if^fu'* 1 ' 8 . 00 w S ,s .° n «ireel, and exiend-’ ‘nclies, adjoining property of Mr. .tre!. a t‘ V^l>. 14 OT ,' Gibbon Ji '‘aclc 130 reel toLoCust sired, r Ihe above property l&beaaut'iiUy situated for bn*! qi>ka w??i?ifX r priValcTesl ‘ ,enceB » l,ein s * na P#rt of the ciiy wiach U improving very fast, and wiU, in a fewveaM become very valuable. cw > ea " saJ^r** 1 - ® cash; bal/mre a liberal credit given, bor particulars enquire of Richard Ma io,'s,r of W- 5. M’GARTNF.V, — BO _ __ Auctioneer. P* UAVIS, Auctioneer, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FAMILV Carnage, Match Horses. Harness Ac., at Alienor. —On Monday morning. Augusi SS:h, at 10 o’clock, at the Allegheny Arsenal, will be sold without reserve. Ibe entire slock of valuable modern style, well kept, honse hold oml kiicbcn furniture of Cnpt. ij. Hording, who is about (o remove eastward. o» ,1 Til? carr *°8° '» vety commodious, well built, Philn lielphm and nearly new. n/?!l h ?r? 9 a /° ypang. well broken,warranted sound, and gentle m either sirgle or double harness. ”iou\h% credit will be given forapproved endorecd paper, on all sums over fifty dollar*. aa >. 3 PM DAVI-*. Auct’r. yALUABLK I.UTS ON LIBKRTV SiaKET~IT Auction—On Wednesday afternoon, September °?t nt 3 o'clock, on thepreratses, will be told four valu able lots of Ground, having each a front of 20 feet on llOf«Ito r i"e’Jr;'„ 0 lk ? ' bar> ' ‘ U “ U e,,CWIinS back ; Terms—One half cash, remainder in one year with tnterest secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. p. M. DAVIS. Auct’r FIVK riUILLIM. IAJTS on Federal street, at Auc tion.—On Saturday aAenioon, August 23d, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, w,ll be told five valuable Biutdmg Lou, situate on Federal street, between Penn sylvania Aye cue and Wylie street, near the new Court House, having a front of 20 feet each on Federal street, andeitending back Sfl feet, to an alley 12 feet wide. The above property is in a very desirable situation for private residences and other purposes. Terms— one-thlrd cash, residue in three equal, annual layinents, with interest payable semi anauaily, secured by bond and mortgage. * - aa2 ° P- M DAVIS, Anct’r P* H'KBHSAi Auctioneer. X I CH?FFS N Bnntl' , ? EP< CA , HCR,C HANDKER- X OHIKFS, BOOKS, Ac., at Acer to it—On Mondsv Sn r 1 I, iB!^ us,l *. ia; " 11 ' alcarl T Sue light, will be continu ed at M ICcnna s Aaction Home, ibe tale of Irish Lia en«, Ltnen Cambnc Handke r cbief»,Silk Neck Handkcr- A^ ef "i| L il d L a V r ' t ' d!c ? Vork J Collars. Laces, Edging, *5, o, number of the Steubenville Basines* directory, containing a map representing the route of lltc S.eubenvtlle and Indiana Railroad, from its ..S"!® , point « Philadelphia, through PcaniylvS. 1“ Ohio, Inihanaand Illinois, to its’ termmaa at St Louis,- on-s heraiM< i te!- P. M’KENNA, ■■ - Auctionec. Bottce. PUBLIC SALE OF TURNPIKE STOCK, as author ai«rillBso* **** following secUoni of the act of 2Sth of . Jho Auditor General is hereby author iriV i n- irc ® le ? 10 ex P° w 10 public sale, in the borough f/A" 1 g«r®‘nghara, at such lime as he may appoint. rt on »?«»weaUh in the Birminghamand Elizabeth Turnpike Company, and convey the same to the purchaser or purchasers thereof* Provided, That ■far pel-shaM! * 001 al ° * es * price than one dol- * l Kc * i®- That it shall be the doty of the purchaser or purchasers of said stock, or any other thereof* to pay Jhe purchase money to be paid for such Stock to the state Treasurer of this Commonwealth, within thirty days from the date of said puObase, who shall receipt tor the same, and upon the production of such teceim before the AtMitor Central, he shall transfer the Stock 80,d to the terms of ibis Act” By the Bth section it is provided, “That if any officer or either of said companies shall purchase uny of said Stocksin thecompany of which he is a member, the same snail inure to the benefit of sach company.’ 1 Auditor GsifnaAL’a Office, } Harrisburg, May 87,1851. « Pursuant to the authority aforesaid, the Slock owned of P' D n*y | »»nia in the Birmingham and Elizabeth Turnpike Company, being 160 aharca, win be exposed to public tale, at the fioaae of John A. I.ippart, in the boroneh of.Eaaißirramgham, Allegheny County! I ennsyJvama ; on FRIDAY, AugoatKd, 1851. The ante to commence at to o'clock, A. hi. For aalae, 825 per share. EPHRAIM BANKS, rt‘» « . Auditor General. N.|B—- Twenty five per cent, will be required to be paid at the bidding P. M’KENNA, aat9 ! Auctioneer. A DJOURNEDBALE OF BIRMINGHAM PROPER'* /X TV at Auctio«.--A LOT OF GROUND 20 bv 60 feet on Carson street, in East Birmingham, on which is erected a Brick Ifoose; containing six ooms, will be sold to the highest bidder, at the Auction Rooms, Wood street, on Saturday evening next, at.B o’clock. “ u -° P. M’KENNA, Attct’r. nutua * Fire insurance codpsqv BRANCH OFFICE, 54 Suitsfibu n,, Pittbbcbo i, , .. • -i*to*ttr*V&a{rfsf,lBSt. rpHE best evidence of the success of the Director* is 1- endeavoring lo -cakethe “STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the wants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of busiress which has been done—-having Issued 7*900 P»li cies during the past year, thereby adding over 9130.000 to the funds of the company. Nearly all the property insured i> of the safest kind, in small ricks, and aTarge proportion insured for only one year * ° Whole No Policies issued* • do do expired, terminated & canceled....... do do in force Amount of Property insured******* do Canceled, terminated and ex* pired- 201,728 i o - Jt" forco 87,684,691 do Premium Notes 79 670 87 * do Canceled,terminated,exprM. '637,10 do in force*** •»- 57003 T 77 do Cash Premioni9reecived****Ssljss7 t H ’ ' do do canceled* •••*••• *— 32124 -Whole amount of losses arid expert* Beg paid............ 23,411,45 Oalanceinfavorof tbeCo ,lu cash, 037,824,45 loony.orcountry merchants,and owners of dw'ill nps, and isolated or country property, it is believed u;i 3 company affords advantages in point of cheapness* surety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company tr. this country. F 7 the equitable and greatly improved s ys tcm of .Classific&uer. of Risks, excluding all sperm hazards, insuring only a Umiledaraount in any one lo camy.ikuß precluding the frequency and occurrence of laige fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual plan, -it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation of both methods, but entitles the insured to a participa tion in theprofits. 1 lt is under the control of the following Directors: -%I P. Rutherford. A. J. Gillstt, John B. Packer, Sarauefr. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob art Klolz, Samuel Jones, Johu P. Rutherford? J P. RUTHERFORD, Presn. A. J. GILLETT, Sec’y. - A. Av Cabbieb, Actuary. , N, B.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on ex pi ring policies has been declared by the Directors, one is now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeema ble in cash at the end of ninety days. : my!7;d&w . A. A. CARRIER. Agent. Co-Partnership. Akr K have tins day entered ImoCo-Partnership for TV the purpose of raanafactoring.Mastard, Spices. &)id for Milting and Merchandizing in general, ana shall be happy to seethe old customers of Rhodes & Al com r at No. 117-Ttjirdstreet,opposite iheSLCharles Ho teh . JOHN/IVHIGHT, v -. jHtofrttrg&, August 0,1851. WM, F. ALCORN. • J > v l'.'V.Yf l ’-. vi ; .. -?. •■»•.. V . ... *•> ■■’•■*. 'V..,’V.*-\\ . Jff&l&Y REVIEW OF THE MAEKEftsi r. Orncs op tzik OAitTMoHrnwo Post > rn. • ■ ’ Aogusr 24, 18511 < «e weather on Saturday was exceedingly warm, >mpleasam f„ out door business, which, in n general aisic - !,T feß 7ett e dc “ an ‘ l .‘ 3 Increasing for good roll trilh sUes of 300 fits nt iCd- ked flint nn !„ . ~ ’ marltei eominnes well »uppUed°wiih wouu'commad'd ye” 6 •' *‘° BiC - P ™“ «™» . ®® IED ERUIT—We yesterday noticed a specula l.»o demand for Apples in consequence ofufaflurc of he fn,,. ia Ohio. Wo hole soles on Satoriay „ bushels at 81 per bushel. Peach., are h.uTs£o " ’ 01 “ tnoderaus .demand for No ,3 to 7,00 per hi,l. ; GRAIN—The market for Grain generally remains in acttie, vtUt a:moderate demand. Receipts continue light, and about equal to the wants. We quote -ales of small lots,of Wheat at 00 in 02. Ryc-ihcto is not much inquiry; we quote at 40 to 45—the lat ter price from stores in smalldots. Com 35 to 40. Ear ly—we havo'no sales; we quote at 43 to 50. WHISKEY—There is a regular demand at former rales, 30 to 21. eoHaaciun hui.T b* Iloon dt Sargent, Exchange Bankers, Corncr of Waod and Sixth struts, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA,: Pittsburgh Baoks-****par. Philadelphia u “ Brownsville « Bucks county “ “ Chester Co. (new issue) “, Columbia Bridge Co.**- Danville' V. ‘v «... Delaware co. .** • Doylestown * Easton , “ ; ‘ Germantown ‘i ‘ Lancaster Banks >». Lebanon . ....... «« Montgomery co. ...... Northumberland Potisviiie u Reading ...... *» Schaylkill co. “ “ Washington “ West Branch “ . f * Wyoming ... “ Carlisle ...... f Cbambersbarg i Erie****- | Gettysburg!)...*.. J Harrisburg ....... —. | Honesdale*.*..—* 4 Middletown | Wayacsburg « York Uauks---... * Helief Notes 4 United States Bank 15 Allegheny City Scrip- • par Allegheny Co. « ■ - prero ‘ PhteburebCity « ... nar NEW YORK. P | New York City,....... .ptfr 1 Country 8ank5......... 11 NEW JERSEY, < All Solventßanks...... 4 • DELAWARE. « AU solvent Hanks* not Small Notes*.. i 0 ,, MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks par Country Banks 1 - VIRGINIA. Bk of Vs. and Branches 4 Farmers’Bk A Branches I Valley Bk and Branches 4 nge Bk & Branch’s 4 Wheeling 8ank5....... | jj,° Branches..*. 4 NEW ENGLAND. | AU Solvent Banks 4 (iJCTWiKI PEV.V *RO LtDKBTT STBKKTst J orJ.'r^ DKS on litr.d and made at nil times to 3 U' 4^?’ 5 .1 and *■* Butr Skttdea, plain and bordered ; “ “ “ “ Traneparem grew do; Landscape Shadea of every style; 1 Moonlight do do do; gjlhlc nnd Mezzitinto, of tie w style; STORE SHADES of any color, with Lelterinaor De igning; OIL CLOTHS on hand. K ** Also, a lot of SHADE TIHMMINGS-eotnnfeie at 45 P« >tade. ID- Curtains hung qn&arehible P. S.—Pedlers will do well to call at the Factory, be fore purchasing elsewhere. * ■ apriacm ' - E. H.KERNAN, ... Ileal JSitaCe tor gate, ' HAV&'H ST J‘ IrS * P <* OI 'f OHIO. AVING. since November lost, disposed of Eighty Town Lou in the above borough—amaior part u> Cl nnmW o £'nM i y, e be ? n ind “ ctd >° offer m addfuon nf “ ,,d Bl ,P ,ic « MJ on term* mll e p ne “Oder the mean* or all 0 P a,c , t ““ c - Ea«h lot contains, in ciaainr iho «treeU«&d alle 5, one-fourtb of an oere— Ptolwrinl I»T br p M d "P- Tw» additional “, lron Foundry, have been built during ycar.and are now in succeufol operation Railroad,tooonnect with £.on°| b i?.T!l?k !m,S l l ’, n , ni * R "‘road to Beaver, has, been located through Liverpool. A charier ban alto been obtained for a Plank Hoad fram'Liverpool io New Lisbon. Property bar been pnrebaaed hy a company from Pittsburgh, for a Planing Machine, Saw Mill, 4c!, and a company is about being formed to erect Olaas Pwlhl;. rea l"»f la s e !. o ' W »™ U P for Episcopalian*, Preibyterianaand Methodtataja Roman Catholic Church haa been contracted lor, to be finished the coming fall: and the Unionists are preparing to parebase nnd build a place of wonibip. Mean*of education In this town are ample. Apply.to JAMES B&AKELY, CQTaCtb and Liberty sts., second story Battle* A MOST DELIGHTFUL RETREAT to the weary traveler, ai well aa constant residents of the city Sw lo be <»«nd *n th** ATIIKNASUM SALOONS and BATHING ESTABLISHMENT, Liberty stmt, above Wood, where superior Ice Creams, Fruit and other refreshments, may be had at all hours, from « “. u P\ M. Tho subscriber respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. The Bathing department at tended to.with the utmost care. Cp* Private Rooms for Select Parties. ttnia _____ WM. VV. WARD Good Baling and Drinking. /n.r EVEI FBV, DV tl,al ** fond of «he good sl l ou,d dr op round and sec GRAHAM, at his new Iloiel, I*o. u®. one Jcor from Penn, on SL Clair st "“nr rentes out to his cuslomers the best Oyslers, Li s' 1 .. 0 "’, Wines and Cigars that can be found in nny of lb s?^ r _e diggins. , fangAao. ' . John W. Tim. 14 AS ALWAYS ON HAND, of his own manuiacture, S>,'*, wWIPS, CANES and Uhl-’ nfwhSHi* c ™o\fescnpiion, which he will dispose ° f ’ OT retail, hi prices as low as lliev can be E /! d t, fo , r J n e,lller the cities of New York, Philadel- Also, on hand n large supply of D?E3® SAm’H°P| , B GR H i?, s N CARPET, BjSjs and EA- SATCHELS, which will be sold at New York 2fi Cc f^*fe?V*.??JX£l/ rom the Manufactory a new sun- SSdti.ln 01 * RUBBER WHIPS, all nizni whole.afc •and retail. JOHN W. TIM 0u22 _No 143. Wood street, near Virgin alley. Adam* CtUo.’a Bxpreu Ufflce. 66 Market Street ( ) “ fler SS«6 inßtont our Trent of small ,y Ptokoges will be closed alii A. M.,daily,for Bal- Umore.l'hijadolphia, New York, Boston, Ac. ” unr (roods will be carried in our own Car, in rbaree I'.?. s P e ,°‘“ l messenger, by mail train from Lockport to Philadelphia. BAKER & FORSYTH, — l lllBl Agents AHSAU US' ALU 0F AMERICAN OIL. REPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 209 Liberty street.- This powerfully concentrated pre paration; the medical virtues of which are found to be eigbuimesthe strength of the original American Oil It is put up in bottles at 25 and 27* cents, each, with full directions for its use. In every disease where the orijn pal American Oil has been found at all efficacious, and it so far exceeds the original in power, as torender it the CHEAPEST ME DlcfkE IN tHE WORLD CM Mi ,r L‘n *>. : , ,A , , , JOHN VOUNGSON. N.B. The original Oil In Us natural state as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and will be found genuine, notwithstanding a certain firm claims to be the only Proprietors, ddew-lf : j y. PURE FRENCH BRANDY—Port, Sherry and Ma deira Wines for sale, for medicinal purposes, at the Urug Store of faolPl JAMES A. JONES T 97,880,419 551,235,90 IOBACCO = = 2*.balf boxes Russell & Robinson's Congress s’s: 25 do do Grant’s Fs .10. do do Grant’s 1 srs 5 do do Jones & Sons lump; 10 do do M’Donald’s B’s 5 do do Ememldo, (Nat. Leaf;) Just received and for sale by MILLER &. RICKETSON, Nos. 221 and 225 Liberty si. 19(10 BUS PE A NUTS; 25 bag* Walnuts; 20 do Filberts^ 25 do Cream Nuts; 100 by*. Shelled Almond*: 190 bbls. shelled Pea Nut*: 20 mans Dates: 25 doz. Salad Oil, pints,♦ 15 do do quarts; 20 bbla. Lovering’s Sugar: In store and for sale by - JOSHUA RHODES & CO, No. 6 Wood street. ' v - h *A. BANK NOTE LIST. OHIO. Stale Bk and Branches Other Solvent Banks- Bk of Sandusky. Granville Norwalk tirbanna Wooster ......... _ INDIANA. Slate Bit and Branches • | ILUNQIB. state Bank Branch*--50 Bk ofltlinois.. 75 KENTUCKY." AH Solvent Banks—• il a MISSOURI. Slate Bk and Branches • J ino MICHIGAN. AH Solvent Banks. 5 * . • WISCONSIN. Marine A Fire Ins. Co. ut Milwaukee 5 TENNESStE. AH Solvent Banki •NORTH CAROLINA An Solvent Bank? • > •«.. SOUTH CAROLINA i* AH Solvent Bunks-.- l I GEORGIA. All Solvent Bunks p ALABAMA. All Solvent Bunk*.* LOUISIANA All Solvent Banks I EXCHANGES. New York i prei Philadelphia $ «• Baltimore ■] « Cincinnati | di* Louisville* | “ BuLouis “ VALUE OF COINS. American Gold (new)-par. do do (old)-5prem. Sovereigns & 4,53 Guineas 5,00 Fredericsdoer* 7*6» Ten Thalers 7,50 Ten Guilders.... .... aOo Louis d’or 4V5 Napoleons-.- a, tt o Doubloons, Patriot*.. 15,75 do Spanish-. 1G.25 Ducats • ••—• aj2 +•- - * r..K- • • : v '•* r , . *'/' . % * ; , •v;‘C 4 -V;-•. i-- \■ - h/. v- S-v V-V-i RIVER MATTERS. PORT OF PITTSBURG*^ 7 fKET O mrom WAISE l!« ihr iniisjiii- v ARRIVED: ~ -, . hieamer Michigan No.2,Bo!e9,Beaver ;; fe^» c fer* IcKe 4- ;; Sfe.^ffe^'N.w.on. . ~ •J. Nelsoiu Moore. Wheeling- *, , .; . Gordon, No. 2, Poei Wbceliog. Con, Wheeling. 1 J. M'Kec, Hendrickson, McKecnnnn Michigan No.a,Bpics,Beavor Sp l ' ‘ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver, ■*, Thomas Shriver, Bailey, Weal 1w,„.. ‘ Linsey, Clark, Wheeling. 1 Newlnn u , Globe, Bawion, Wheeling. ~.. Hudson,Enyari,Snnfiflh. . [ Wheeling aha Bridgeport- HhPSmt*? Tim splendid steamer R. H. LlNlwav eapisM§r. Moobdf Master, is the teeulnr and jbndgepo rt, Packet.and leaveshere g evlry day and Saturday fdrtlie above poring FoMV**fii n r 8 ’ passage apply on board, or to . *°« r . weight or SHERJFF&BINNING.Ag^, —^. No. l« Market mw»Af". • ■- • ... .For Sole* I.JEBjjlfr The huli of the Steamboat LAKE frif on boards at the AllejrKnv whnJr below Clair street bridge. . : rnnoS7.« rf ’ Steamboat for Soiei -—• IThe o»e*half of >be, steamboat ARFVa XM: lim "* «w*s. nulB ■- .JAMES BLAKELY Clnctnn att ■ > -♦ Viid Hr’ . . Fr| day Clnclnn!att Packet. i ..ncSK ■>». THfa new and lelegaiit steamer IRpnp a, L. MaaSaamken pface of lie Clipper« 0 /S “be 1 „e of Hactets, and will leave every FRIDAY, at 10 A M for ibe above alid intermediate porta. For freight or naa sage apply onboard.. . ‘ lihio PACIFIC, Zasocb Mae- will leave for ihe above and iniermp.Ji oie,wteeveryTOlfßSDj|T,iit;4?<»*«ldc^K'M ror freight or passage,apply on boaxd.orto • 1 T. WUODB & SON. JP. . N'n. CliWaiersi,. and ftf Front nt. ..00 5O 5O •75 Wednesday FncUst for Cincinnati. I fC4- rj,..r.': K ncw arul I'm running steamer CIN- N ?* A . TI . Bihhikohaji, Master, will leave regularly every W KaviratiAT. 1 or freight or passage, apply on board, or lo ma, - u u. n. milteWberger. nv, A l! e ® ,le,l ) r Hlver Trade. tr 3? B(iVLAR F^ AiYKLIN packets. Lrj£mi&.. ruKf l nc sl '»foer ALLEGHENY BELLE eSMaSstoNo, -h Capt. We. Hawsa, leavei the Alle- 'si arf ll ' r Fr ' , “ kl " , ' e ' ,cr y Monday and Thursday, Jm'.'e * I, T" AI ' u; OHR^v'BELLENo 3, c.-.pt. I,'*"' 'r" He Allegheny wharf for Frauk lm.every Tuesday anil Friday, at 4 P. M. 1-or Freight or i'oasage, apply on UoarJ. [marlfl THE GREAT KENTUCKY RFMEBVi Utt. JOHN BUI.U-S S AUS ApA RIUI.A I I u'r'S?X U ?IM2'* ar »V’°"'Y’ the strength t of »IA I HUES 03 much pure Sarraparitia ns nnv sirmlur preparation America. Price 8 per bo“3e Z sut bottles for live dollars. i-vi aoiiie,nr It ha* been b well established fact for years past, that Sursapanlla,when pure #nd properly prepared was the 1 oul> true panacea for all diseases originating from an impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxica* utigdnnks, evil habnsm youth, barrenness, Ac. We boidly assert that JOHN BULL'S FLUID EXTRAP'r of SARSAPARILLA i 8 the only preparation before the public that is prepared on strictly scientific principles and of uniform strength. The Sareaparillais purchased without regard to price, uml every pound, before being used, is subject to the strictest chemical tests, an! t? geuumencss.ajicertained before being use^l. . “ ilulP.A Sarsaparilla olao contains the virtues ot seve. mi other valuable medical roos, together formiii the Tuu i^ctio,,,, worm or Tetters, Mead, RbeJnmtism I am# in tho Bones or Joints, Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of tho Glands, Synhi. li#,pyspepsitt,Sallßheinn,Dtieaies of the Kidneys, Loss of Appe« ute. Diseases arising from the use of Mercury, Tain in the Side and Shoulders.Gen* ralDebUity, . Dropsy, . Lumbago, Jaundice, Comve.cmi.Eorc Throat,. Broncfcilt., Coughs, Colds, Weak -IC3« of the Cbest.Pafmtmary Affections, andall other Diseases lending to nrodace i• ’ n , . Uonsumptlon! _. f „ . . Teetlmonlalp, . v 1 * following is a verbatim eopy of a certificate now in the posses.,on of theproprietor of Balt's Sorsaps* ilia. Rev. E. W. Sehou is widely and generally Iraown rlinih ‘’‘‘a'n' a S A '■'’.oorapllt'lted Pastor of Itie M. E. rV" j “ e B t ev ' S'o'onnon has been known ni of ageatk 1 Slm p-Hook Co ß a b e“n responsible station Can the world produce belter or more gaiisfactbrv tesumony in favor of any medicine T ™ BETTER TESTIMONY THAN WAS EVER OFFER. n D OF ANY> MEDICI !\E Rev. K W. Senorr—Rev. E. Sirvessos. ... .... lavisviU*. May SO, 1850. “ C | used , Jo H Ual *' s Sarsaparilla, and have known n to bo used wnb enure satisfaction ;ai!d have SSn S"i 'r? 1 ,hBl we believe it to be a saft and valuable medical eomponnd, and calculated to Dro dnee tnaclt good, and relieve much suffering; andwjufd therefore most cheerfully recommend it to t(to afflicted (Signed,) K.W.SEHON. E STEVENSON. A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN, llow WO all admire o clear, tieauUful, while skin, and a rosy colored cheek. Ilowdften do we see persons! not -Possessing' this “ desideratum so devoutly lo be Wished,' resorting to cosmetics, lotions, washes, pain's S?t r h°».° n" r:na ! e,ia | s - <° >0 them a semblance of what disease has deprived dicta of,andthattoo»wiih ffreat injury to the skin. Huff's Sarsapariifais the best cosmetic known. It beautifies the skin, byrenuviiiff every particle of morbid and diseased matter from the Mood, malting it pure healthy and vigorous, giving nc* uvity to every minute veAstef, ami changing the yellow and dark countenance to the bloom .and freshness of youth. Ladies. abandon the ose of paints and mixtures and use Suits ixzuapariUa, the only effectual remedy! A word to the wise is suthdent;” and a hint isenomrh for the Ladies. b i TE&TJMUNV LIKE THE FOLLOWING RENDERS COMMENT ON THE EF* HCIENCV OF BULL’S SARSAPARILLA I From Dr. L. P. Yamiell, Professor of Chemistry in the Louisville Medical College.”! I I “S V M, loo^' <1 mcr ,lie listof ingredients composing John Bull’s Compound Kitract or Sarsaparilla, and ha ve no hesitation in saying that they' form a sale com douud. and one that promises well to chronic diseases, to winch it is applicable ” I. Y. VANDELL, SI I). June G ( ISIS. P, 11 .!’ V . Lf -?t P! 'V’; cia <' b V appointment to the Hospital, sa)t of BULL’S SAIISA rAKILLA : . Louisville, March 20,1849. I have examined the prescription for the preparation of John Bali’s Sarsaparilla, and J believe the combina tion to be an excellent one, and well calculated to pro unccan alterative iiapressiou on the system. I have used it both in public and private practice,ana think it the best article of Sarsaparilla in use. U M. PYLES,M.D, i?/-r*irtew ,a, l 1 al the'Louisville .Marine. Hospital. ~{{?„( o \V, r , l ! )N T l} i; ware and 08k for lht; original Dr. JOHN BULLS bARSAPARILLA,,/nm K&Uuckv and have no other. KEYBER Sc ATDOWELL, 9 , , Wholesale and Retail Agents. For sale by D. M.Curry and Josep . Douglass, Ale rhenyCity; Wm. B. Mercer, Uannoinburg, and bv Druggists generally. 8 ’ * jelU:3md&w PITTSBCBGH COONEn OF BABKXT AHD THIRD STREETS* TjIACULTY.— John Fleming, principal Instructor In A the science of Accounts. O. K. Chamberlin, Professor of P«nroa»wAt», Mercan tile computation, &c. Alex. M, Watson, Esq* Lecturer on Commercial Law. « r The Rooms of this Institution are open both day and evening, for the reception of those wishing to obtain a practical Mercantile education. '1 he course of instruc tion is so thorough, that.every student on leaving the Y°Hege will be competent to take charge .of and con i i Ct S u corfect principles, any set of Slock or Partner ship Books, however complicated.. <3[jelo:d&w GLASS - OKKS7 F. LORENZ, SB. *•—••*•••• THOMAS WIGHTMAN liorenz & Wlghtmatk, (Formerly of the firm of Wat. M’ColiiY 4 Co.) MANtTFACTO&E&S OY ALL KINDS OF VIALS,BOTTLES AND WINDOW GLASS, 63 Water andHs Frdnt. Streets* Pittsburgh, Penn'a. N. B.—-Particular attention paid to odd .sizes of Win. dow Glass and private rat ulds for Bottles and Vials jySW:3imt4,w Deafness Cared. CLINTON FURNACE, June ?, 18S1.—S. M. Kikh: Dear Sir—This may certify that one of my boys has been afflicted for the last thirteen years with a healing and deafness of the right ear. I have tried a number of Ppystciam*, all without any benefit, and had given ud all hope ; of a cure ever being eflected, when our family physician, after examining the case, recommended me to use the PETROLEUM, which I did, and am happy to inform you that the use ; of two bottles effected an entire cure, i write this withont solicitation or your acquaint ance. With sentiments of esteem, lam yours trulv. jyg JQ9EPH swAh. , 4 \ r‘ K ’ i »****?*-» -*’' * * ( v 5- TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY THE O’REILLY BINE. RAILROADS. Lodistiiie, August 28. There was a vote taken to day on the city sub scribing $lOO,OOO to the Louisville and Nash ville Railroad, and $200,000 to the Jeffersonville and Columbus Railroad. The : vote is not yet counted;,but it is ascertained that both are,car ried by 1400 majority. ' ' TENNESSEE ELECTION. \ T W ; ; IfOOTSVILLB, August 23. in the Knoxville,.district, Churchhill (dcm.) is elected toCongresa over Anderson (whig,) by 12 majority. Tins makes the Congressional dele* gahon mmembera, the same as last Congress. Campbell’s majority is 1200. 1 CUBAN EXCITEMENT. m, ~ . V . Cra OptHATI, August 23. ,i^^ Qb^. neWS 18 causing the greatest ex citement The papers here, as well as the citi zens, who jrere opposed to the Cuban expedition are : severe upon the Spanish Government for their brutal treatment; and outrages on the steamer Falcon. A TORNADO. . T " . ■;: Boston; August 28. . bast evening the villages of Watertown, West tambridge, Somerville, Wedford and Waldon, were visited by a violent tornado that swept the spaee_of five roads.in width, with fearful veloci ty. Bouses, factories and bams, were unroof ed and thrown down; trees were prostrated, and immense amount of damage Wits done. Some estimate it as high as $lOO,OOO. Many individ uals were seriously hurt. Two men were blown completely aoross the Mystic river, at Wedford ■t ' ' r Louisville, August 23. Ihe steamer James Hewitt, while being taken on the dry dock at St. Louis, sunk - with the dock. She was insured $16,000 in the Colum bus, Lexington and St Louis offices. The dock, which cost $25,000, was uninsured Bbth are nearly a total loss. In the last three days tobacco has declined $1 per cwt. on all qualities, and is still tending downward. . New Yoek, August 23.' The steamship Humboldt sailed to-day for Havre, with 38 passengers and $lBO,OOO in spe cie. . : ' . • Moody’s hat manufactory was burned lasi night Loss about $4,000. BALTIMORE MARKET—August ‘>3 Flour... Sales of City Mills at 3,874. Grain... Unchanged. MessPork...ls,6o. dew a B@B} HBfl,S 10@11! SideS 9i@l ° : Shoal - Lard...9J@H. ; Mola63e a „ Nev i ; Orleans 34@35; Muscovada -o@2o; Porto Rico 24027. “ i2 ' ™ NEW TORE MARKET—August 23. Cotton... Firm at 4. F10ur...3,87 to 4,00. Wheat...ln little demand. C0rn...6C@664. Mess Pork-New 16,00; old 15 50. Lard... Steady. Coffee—Rio B}@9. Linseed 0i1...72®73. CINCINNATI MARKET—August 23. Raver stationary. Weather pleasant Flour...Declincd 10c.; sales at 3,20®3,30. Whiskey... Sales at 18. Cheese.. .6s. CMcs R m ed Sldes 9}@G - Groceries—without change. A%f^«y»err£_PeetoriU! CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. * Among the numerous discoveries Science has made m this generation to facilitate the business of life, in crease its enjoyment, and eveh prolong the term of hu man existence, none can be named of more real value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad country, hasproven beyond a doubt, that nomedi cine or combination of medicines yet known, can so | surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pul | monary disease which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every year. Indeed there is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy ha* atlengib been found which can.be relied on to cure the most dangerous affections of the lungs. Our space here effected ‘h P ubli,lum !f P r °POrtionof iheeureß but we would present the following and reter further enquiry to ■ “r* llcb w Agent below named, will always t,[urntsh free, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proofs of these facts. - * From ifac President of Amherst.Coilege, the celebrated _ Professor Hitchcock. James C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your Cherry Pec own case of deep-seated Bronchitis, £nd anr satisfied from us chemical constitution, that it is an ad n?ira,bJ®r=Col^ numl .{ orlJtie -WieTof bron chial difficulties. If my opinion as to its superior char- Ss yonrtinkpro^r' erV,Ce ’ y °“ Brealliber,y lo “«4‘ c U , 1-UWARD HITCHCOCK, L. I*. D. From the wtdoly celebrated Professor Silhnan.M. D. iT* v* Chemistry, Mineralogy, &c *Vff i lc «,W le se» Member of the Lit. Hist filed. Phil, and Scientific Societies of America and Europe. u I deem the Cherry Pictorial an admirable composi turn from some of the best articles in the Materia Medi ca, and a vcnrcffective remedy for the class of diaeas csjt is intended to cure.” New Haven, Ct., Nov. 1, 1849. Major Pattison, Presidenvof the S.O. Senate, slates he has used the Cherry Picloral with wonderful suc cess, to cure an infiamation of the lungs. Fronone of Ihs first physicians in Maine. ~ n . . Saco, Me,April2o,lB49. Dr. J. C. A)tr, Lowell—Dear..--Sir: 1 am now con stantly using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and prefer ilio any other medicine for pulmonary complaints From observations of manysevere cases, I am convinc ed It will cure Coughs, colds, and diseases of the Junes. that have put to defiance all other remedies. . I in variably recommend its use in caseofconsumption and consider it mnch the best remedy known for ihat dis ease. Respectfully yours, „ - , , ~, , l. S. CUSHMAN, M. D, . Prepared and sold byJames C. Ayer, Practical Chem -191, Lowell, Mass. Ip* Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale ao4 retail, by B. A. Fahneßtoek, and by J. M. Townsend; in Allegheny City geneVal l*y^ C ” wa r 12 > J ’ Howglass, and by druggists Valuable Farma’and Towli Prober tv ~ FOR SALE. * THE subscribeoffersio seliyat private sale,two very valuablefarms,adjacent to the village of Murrys viUe.tn Westmorelandcounty.eighteenmilesfromPius. burgh,on the NorthernTurupike. Numberoneconiainsobouioneliundred and fiftyacreß ofwhich iscleared. About fiftyacres is firstratebottom—a part moreinmeadow. Thebuildings are nlargeframe dwelling house and kitchen,a large bank barn, and other out findings; and has about fifty acres of finely timbered land,aud a thriving apple or chard. Nurabertwo contains oue hundred snd fifty acres— aboutone hundredcleared—twenty of it excellemboi tom meadow, and the baluuce thickly covered with fine umber. Onitis erected a comfortable dwelling house and barn, and a thriving j>each orchard. There are a number of neverfailing Springs of cxcellentwaler, on each of the above farm,. Forfartherpanieulors callon Ihesubscriber in Mar yev'He- [»ep3D-lf| JAMES MURRY. Phtladelj>hta f S. R corner of Broad and Pine Sis. Boarding School for Young Ladies, Mbs. a. C.TJLGHMAN, Principal. TIHE Third Term of this School wiU-commence on the first of September next, when Pupil* are earnestly requested to be in readiness to join their classes. The site and ar eommodations of this Institution arc in themselves h great advantage, affording school rooms and dormitories of unusual comfort and convenience. The corps of Teachers, both in the English Denaft ment and in that of Foreign Languages, is complete. A. French lady resides m the family, in order to make that language the medium of intercourse; and the refined and cultivated society to which the pupils have constant aceces, is a substitute, as far as may be, for the advan tages of heme. Terms $3OO per annum. REFERENCES. Rt. Rev. Bishop Potter; J. S. Riddle; “ . “ Whiuinghamj Thomas Dunlap; Rev. Mr. Wilraerj Prof. Henry Reed; ! E r * ft are ' J- Wilson.Tassitt, Phlla; Dr. Morion; . Gen. Wm. Robinson, Jr., Odenhtimerj Pittsburgh; •. . B.Grata, Lexington, Ky.; W. G. Jackson, M. D.; J. \V. Bryan, Newberu; “ T. B. Lyman,Pittsburgh; B. H. Latrobe.Md ; “ J B Kerfoot,Md.; Geo. M. Potts, Md.; Horace Binney, Esq.; Elias BoudJnot,N. J. jyljdititawtf _ L C 4 •; M' i .... i i ; HILL. A CCBaTr BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 65 Wood Street, . Third door below Fourth—{wut tide). QIGHT EXCHANGE on the. Eastern Cities constantly O for sale.--Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted. Gold,Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold, collections made in ail the principal cities of the United States. rßeposiis received of Bor and Current Funds. mai27:y - »*«^™» f,ATRICKS *FRIEND, BA ?r K ?t RS AND BXOHAHOBBROKERS, . No. 95, cookks Wood and Diamond' strxbtb, . _ . ' . : Pittsburgh, Pa, r . " fmayt- Domestic and foreign Bank Notes t Gold and SihtrißoughtiSo. J and Exchanged, BKHASOB AND BASKING HOUSE; Williams & ®o., 04 Wood Street, ’ PITTSBURGH. CP* IWTXRXSTALLOWgD ON Tlks DEPOSITS.' [aue2B , JIUXIf KSiEBBi ' ANkERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea- BdL e sj^l No^ 8 ’ Acceptances, Gold* Silver and fi^,Ssmntf^& e 0,1 ,hc Eastern a,nl : Western CMteeUonrmade in uli.tltc cities throughout' the Uhi panel No't eceiv , ed in P« ffinds orenrrent streets ° -Marbet rtrectj belwcen Third and Fonrih ■■ . • aug2S-ly. Store Room for Rent* located on Fifth street, opposite the -Exchange BanE- Fossession will lie given immediately. For terms, &c a( |Pfe lo H CAMPBELL, Jy>>u on the premises. O’Donnell, Mullen A Co* Pittsburgh Chair an# Cabinet Ware 'Rooms. NO* 98 THIRD ST., BETWEEN.WOOD ANB MAEK bT, (SOUTH SIDE ). esagk •• MANUFACTURERS of Cane Seat Parlor lllr Chairs; Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; Re- IlPnftV ception and invalid Chair?; Cane'Seat andUountry House Siools; Settees; Loan* WZmj Wfief, and every variety of Common Chairs. ff/ eml Hi All. of which were manufactured under r ff \\ \1 t! ‘ eir Personal superintendence, and we warrantedboth in material aid workman* ship inferior to none ia the City. Dealers in ihese arti cles will find a to their especial advantage to call and examine forthCmfi'efve« previous logofttg elsewhere Steamboats and Dwellings furnished' at the shortest notice. All orders punctually attended to. fjy2s Daffg Merchant’s College. . E. Corner qf Market and Third streets.— Establish* •ed in 1840 The only Commercial College in the In corp° r ated by Legislative charter. Nosystemsof Boolrkeeping yet published; have given such a comprehensive and practical knowledge of this science, as Duff's Mercantile and Steamboat Bookkeep-i tng. These works have appended to their pages the most emphatic recommendations from the highcsi sour ces m the mercantile world* and the author of such works must possess many obvious advantages over common teachers. Mr. Williams’ success as a teacher of Penmanship wilt he best known by inspecting samples of the im provement of his pupils, and, also, from the fact that several of his present pupils attempted to learn penman stiiD with a teacher who professed to *• remove all cramps *n Jive lessons.” ■ -T*. lectures on Law every Saturday evening at «-?*. c !? e u' Class Roomis open day and evening. CE7~ Call and.gel a Circular! ; (aufrdAw ~~~ Notice to Controotorai. ; ... QfEUBENVILLE AND INDIANA- RAILROAD—; Oi roposals will be received by the Steubenville ana Indiana Railroad Company in Steubenville, until tbe Ist day of October next, for the Grading and Masonry of the first divisional the road extending from Steubenville to the Conotton: valley; and, also, for the construction of the entire Road between Steubenville and Coshocton and, also, distinct proposals for the construction of that portion of the Road extending from Coshocton to New ark..: ... The entire length of this line is about 110 miles, and it contains work of all dcscrptions in. great variety, some of which is quite heavy. • Proposals will bo received for the Grading and Ma sonry of the first division entire. or in sections of about a mile each, the Company reserving tbe privilege to make such disposition of the whole work as may ap pear most conducive to its interests. Plans. Profiles and Specifications can be seen at the Office of the Company, after the 150rof September,’and further mformalloh may be obtained on application io J. Blickensdcrter, Jr., Chief Engineer, or to the undeT ■ D. KILGORE, jylB:2m.dfcw President. To tire Deaf. , LAFNE&S, noises in ihe head,and all disagreeable discharges from the ear; speedily and permanently 5 e ™ovcd without pain or inconvenience, by Dr. HART “***>■ Principal Aurist of the N. Y-. Ear Surgery, bees to announce his return to Pittsburgh. The number and im portance of the cases under hiscare, on bis recent visit, and the gratifying amount of success which attended his treatment, have induced him to expedite his return. His " e re;will depend^much uponcircumstances. and it wUJ be advisable for those who wish to consult him, to make an early call.. * • Dr. H-may be consulted, until further notice, in Aile- story brick dwelling beyond the school house, in Rebecca street. ■ ' Thirteen years close and almost undivided attention 5 to tbi? branch of special practice has enabled him to S, 0 - J^ t ? aUB R enl ' Xo . \ u -tesTOMe success as to nod [lie most confirmed and obstinate cases yfeld by a .““W atteMionio the means prescribed. ' • The following testimonials ate submitted with confi dence. They will show atleast in wlmt estimation his professional qualifications ate held by some of the most distinguished medical men iu the cooutry. - ‘ i I have had thepleasuretomectDr.HarUey inprad tice, and led to form n favorable opinion of hts character,both in the profession and ns a gentleman. W. Pauses, M.D., l( Yrbfessor of Surgery, Ac. His professional abilities will be duly appreciated by those who place themselves under his care. Jour'VVuittakes.M. D. } „ Professor, of Anatomy, Ac. iTom my intercourse with Dr. Hartley, 1 have found liu ueporimeut correct and gentlemanly.” Ul , v , VAX,KNTiiin Mott, RI.D.. ft is a pleasant duty to give my testimony in favor of the treatment adopted by Dr. Hartley for the cure of deafness. The application is unattended by pain or in convenience, audits effects almost instantaneous. . „ ii. P. Hardmar, , , Counsellor at Law, 23 Chambers et. We have known several of partial deafness treated by him with the niost happy results. Dr. H. is a scientific gentleman and can produce numerous testi tnoni&laof his ability and success in this difficult branch of the medical profession ”—ff/oia. “ Persons afflicted by diseases of the Ear, are recom mended to payi a visit to Dri Aurist, a t No. 99 Arch street, above Third. He is a well-educated pror fessional man, and having paid particular attention io diseases affecting hearing, has acquired from his skill ' s B i " < ?P cn l enee , beU er means of copingwith ihisserious affliction than those which are possessed by physicians in general practice.”— Dispatch. v * All ca ? la i na 57 feet front on Third street, adioin mgthcTlurd Presbyterian Church,ou which is erected one fourslory brick house, used as a printing office, mid one two story bnck warehouse. • •: If the above is noisold before Thursday, the 4ih day Jrt.Puyale sale, it wil| then be offered at public outcry, on .the premises.: Tettns at sale/ : * : JOHN FtEMING, Agent for Johnston & Slockion j Valuable Real Estate In Beaver County* AT AUCTION. * fjpHfc SUBSCRIBER offers for sale the following prop-i No. 1. Two. Lots in Fallslon, Beaver county, beine lot*. Nos a and 4, being: about 100 feet square, on which ! is creeled one block of four frame dwellings; and one' separate stone dwelling. all two-' stories high. No. 2. One lotso feet fronton Back street, opposite the 1 abo ve ,and to.the top of the hill. . frfJ?;?; . ? / e , ach 10l5 > eacUso ftet from, and running from the road to low water mark, on the Big Beaver. . _ No. 4. One valuable water lot, 100 feet on Wheel Race, with ten shares water powerattached,; No. 5. One. lot opposite the water lot, 80 feei front, and top of ll i e hil1 ’<>» which- ia erecS oSe Mr T R rm.Ti IIS p , r ° l ’ cny wa = formerly occupied by; , d,a ‘ ,d ‘5 T o'y Pleasantly located, being tratnedmtely opposite the Fnllstou Bridge. ’ K No, 7. One water lot, .immediately below Fallaion g& f' nB , abo “ l !°° f,:ct >» length, and extending rraasjsaaKsrate® . • • JOHN FLEMING, Agent for Johnston & Stockton. ; Property* * KKbONS desiring -beautiful, healihy, historic and cheap location for coantry residences, ore invited' to turn their attention to 13 rad (lock’s Field, which is now being sold in small parcels, ou the most favorablhtenns. kighty-fiye acres have been thus sold this season to several different individuals, some bf whom are now improving by For Advantages -of ever? kind, but particularly of access from the cily, the Dlace is unnvalled. Three grand tboroughf res ruh by S and through |t~tpwjt: the Monongaheia River; Uie Pitts burgh and Braddock’s Field Plank Road, which is now' greatly traveled; and the Pennsylvania Central Rail- ; road, on which the Cars will be running eastward, from Pittsburgh, that’ far, by next Fall. Hats land there PiJJS£ e^? our l* u °'s nibu3 Bes will sppirjravel the Pjank Road,.and the Cars wiil aiways stop with "and for passengers.- . lam staying for-the summer at the Farm, where I ! nifi " b ?a"— y '' l< ? aho '? p , e ,( 80a5 ‘he grounds,and my P'r .°u f P*™ 0 . 11 ‘heseof. Visiters can he accommoda led at the Mansion House as at a Hotel - jytfluf - JAS. W. BUCHANAN ; ~ Wow Chocolate Factory. ' —: SIG. N. GIAMBONI A CO. respectfully inform the public that they are now manufacturing CHOCO u&TBcf every quaUiy and price. This Chocolate, nn- UJre moat others cold here, is w irranted putt and unad ullerated, and hence, of finer flavor, more nutricious and wholesome. Sig. G. and Co., having been proprie -s°ro lOf one of the largest Chocolate mnnufaetbries in Italy, assure the public that they win furnish an artfcle p?fee ‘ ,f " 0t s “ penor > 10 the besl imported, and at n lew llis for saie at Mr. s6REL’S,(Mad. Sorel’s ftliilinerv 1 Fout,h stre et,ap stairs, next door to the May’! °r’BOffice. - .. -■ fna7 PatnUtite and Obalr Warerooms. F—^’ ; «?^ i^Bnil " BtTeet ( above the p^CanHi Bridge, keeps coHsUinily on hand and makes CSfilto order, at ike lowest prices . every description or Fancy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS, of the best Workmanship and most approved styles. Purchasers woald do well to visit lus Warerooms. lk . • .. ■ j . ■ l }y,4,r : o^: * * fc *'T JV (■. W.: Removal* * ■ f, .v-'<• • *-■*.- ; : •. < k ’ » i 1 :*■ - ■!. - t ~'• ; • *.' a.'' • •■v v. \r. : i"V'v • ■■ ,v- \ f -• ■ v'-Y * V-. .: ■ r\n w. PflVßt* DISSMSS, iSMssaa ku-a. Nervous Affections, Paids in the BaekandlSin«-iA 1 !?' “ d KllJne 7 a J'“ecetjfnnyrieated Fonrteenyears’ praetice'lfcnt in thim cltyt.»»t,i„ Brown to offer aßsurancea ofapeedy care to all whS n,^ s come under his care. oma ' ■ ' Office and private consulting rooms, 4I Diamonfi *v Charges moderate. aovs:d&wtv REUMATIBM.--Dr. Brown’s newjy discovred retn edy for Rheumatism it a speedy andceriain remedy forthatpainfaltronble.lt never falls. ■■■*«■ Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41. DlAir MOND } Pittsburgh, Penns. The Doctor is always si hog* - UnlS-dawu k - fci'-'v' —„ . '■ r'J iQSS®® 6 ' Dr. Guysott’s Improved Extract OF ANP SARSAPARILLA. TS NOW-PUT UP m the largest- sized Bottles, and is X acknowledged to be Ibe BEST BARSAPARILLA made,as uncertified by iheVWoKDßirirL it has per formed, the original copies of which are in the possession «f ihe proprietor. Remember, this is the only TRUE and ORIGINAL article. Tbis-Mediciue, when .used according to directions, • . WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL, Scrofhla, or King's Evil, . - Cancers^omors, Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, or Tetters. Scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains in the Bones or Joints, Old 3ores and Ul cers,SweUingoftheGlands,Syphilis,Dys-" Pepsia, Salt Rheurn, Disease of • .l7 Dr. Gnysott’s Extract of Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla are lasting. The patient’s general heallh continues to improve after disease is te ntoved. . Cares are not chronicled until time has fully tested- that there ran be.no relapse or reinrn pt the dis- _ Herkimer co., February, ISSO. . s ; F-Bmniuli Co.—Gents: It is -with great plCasare YelWwnS.v > . y nV?s“ l?a “ llh M Veryb sPPyelect ofyonr Yellow Dock.and Sarsaparilla, upon my son, who has long Ireensuffenag under that dreadful, loatiisome dis ease, Erysipelas, with which he was attacked in 1648. and was for several months attended by xoineof oar beat physicians,, .who lned their skill perseveringly for‘five months, wuhoat,any beneficial effects whatever. He became reduced to a perfect skeleton, He had ulcers from nis hip down to his knee, which were continually »^jaSsgsS2' could be nothing done to arrest those terrible gangremng ulcers. My neighbors and >yself ; thought hiti dissolutton near at hand. One of my neighbors, who had cured n child of scrofula with your tnvafiiablemedi cine, wished me to make a trial 01 it, and-more from the restless desire to do something while life lasted, than -> from aay hop© of getting relie/, I prbeored three bottle* of yoar Yellow Dockand Sarsaparilla,” and commenc ed using it, .and to my astonishment he commenced to Jn b S f^r - ns^ d oxo and before s!^^ wimedhalfadoxen^bottles he could walk ow. He hsed m all twelve bottle* during the year J 49. andby October last he was perfectly restored; every vestjge of the disease except the scars was removed, and he re mains in perfect nealth up to the present time. His re- SfAwH* blessingsof God, is entirely owing to the use of your Yellow-i)ock.and Sarsaparilla, and I* as- W-V l .® l ttysblf under great obUgSui to -I°y iat I inform you ojf what yoor Sarsaparilla has done for my son - Respectfully, JAMES R,USSEI c °mer Merkel S™v? a r 1 -»*t B A Fahnestock,*; Co.FlUs hnrgh ,IA Jones, Pittsburgh; Led * Beckham, Alte- 4 S ?J I * vaebinelon ; W JH Lamber \Vnw P 1 A Wilson *& Son, n bl Y sl ‘d M’Farland * Co.N Callender, Blend g!?y l^iSr^r Sn°S^ ST^ fc OS^ CW,a «* lpol ‘ ! I* Ethercai ou. P 3 ?kurches,lstpres, Parlors, Steamboats, Canal BoatSj Hairs, Chambers, Kitchens, Workshops.and rnueed everv placewhere light is reqmred. The pnblic are respectfully invited to call and-examine a beautiful assortiueiit of these Lamps. Also, Lamps of all kinds, for I ,ni r.nrii Oil, 4c., Chandeliers, Girandoles, WsiG „ t 0 bj found for Store and shoppur posra, is Tough’s Refined Chemical Oil and Lamps, from winch a splendid light is obtained at | of a cent per hour, etjual, if not superior, to gas. ’ We invite an ex amination or our goods and prices: BeinßpreDared.bv the.accumulatton of 12 years’ experience, aiuf with fa cilities to sopplv both the wholesale and retail trader onr Store 08 * fa ™ rafa,e al lhe PtWsbnrgh Oil and Latflp leS&e gfe* "V W of the ««*. „r£ r ?? ER^ L . AND CHEMICAL, OR PlNEOJlifre a*l?r BU^ once or twice a week. Alhorders’lelt is Co , nBlantl y passinground the city,) will be promptly attended to. J. S.TOUGH • lfl No. 92Fourth Bireel, Apollo Ha)h * * nprUhd&wy between karfcetan£'faopd. ForStde*, T ..RBND E RSJGNEpo ? «sf o t .ale hi, property In .AAHcghcny City. The Lot is seventy-two feet nine mcites,.fronting on the Bast Common, and ninety feet in depth; extending from a corner at Cay alley to proper ty owned by the Protestant Methodist Church. The im. proventenls are a three story Brick Dwelling, well fin jsned, and two comfortable frame Houses**— lbere is probably no more pleasant dnd deslrable lo- SS-i-IfE pn T ale jeBidencesm the Cityihamhe Lol.now offered for safe. Xhe professional pursuitsof the under signed do not permit hint to dccupy and enjoy this prop* erty,and henoethe offertoseH. ft SJM*, l» application be made soon.' JFor price and terms of payment, refer to Mr Morrison Foster, at the Wa«- Alk|heny P Ci*’. COnniCk ’ ESq i .° r Joh “ &***&, Esq., Jyfflblm ; . WM. B. FOSTEICjR. Diamond Spßriu. R E f™Ta PD C™;?a*^e 2U ° S i , " kl >>« I « ,e ' i jyi2 JNO. B. McFADDEX i. CO. Smam«..and Fall Cravats, Scurfs, NecJt Ties, Be Jomville isceiTed.' “ u 7 HINTON * CO. P A %V c .**b Fotan 0U in-store and far sale. MILLER tc RJCKBTSON. JUST RECEIVED— —v. 150 btgsjßtiaie Rio Coffee j So do Xajroyra do; 10 do Ota Government Java t do Pepper and Allspice ; 2 cerodns 8. B. Indigo; 200bbl8.No;3Mackerel—large; 50 do -do small; 5 do No. 1 Salmon: " v • 2*» do No.l Mackerel; 50 half bbls. assorted Fish, for family use; \ 25.bX8, old Block Russell & BobIsoo'« Tobacco; . .. ?tj .do. do Grant’s do; 50 oxs. prime Baltimore brands do; 2 cases Lovering’s D. R. Loaf Sugar ; . . 10 bbls. do “ Crashed do; 2 caskß Cuba Honey. For sale by : -H; C.'KELLY, aug!4 No. 20 Fifths tree t. /^IHEAPPRINTS.—A. A. Mibon Jc Co. have j br ro \J ceived 95 cases beautiful new stylePrinis, which will be sold as usual at very row, prides. A 150,5 cases of those very desirable S.iL Prints, the cheapest goods .ever offered in this market. .. r ' , aul4 , - Noa. 62 aml 6i&larfcct *ticet. TJINE APPIiE CHEESE—Just received and for sale Jt- by WM. A. M’CLUBG & nn!4; . Grocers andTeaßealera. II KEF TONGUES—A prims article on hand ancl.for JJ sile by iau!4l WM.A. hTCLURG-feCO. H' OLLAND HERRING—IO kegs new Holland Her ring, just received nndfor sale by; 5; aul4 _ , W.M. A. M’CLURG & CO. Mess MACKEREL—One grade finer lhan N0.1, and the heads taken off. For sale by. , - _ ■ - ' aa!4 u WM. A, M'CLURG fe CO., FLOUR— 100 bbls. Superfine for sole by ■ an 7 . STUART * SILL. RAW WHISKEY—SO bbls. on coniignment and for salo by [»uI9J MILLER. A KICKETSON. . * 4 *^V; v l .?. f-' \ ’ ,