„ 1 •’; : '‘,f;:-;.' %, trs„ %v r ,. -*? jPSSW'Sv^'ft_■;• -»>:>,■»* '• 'i ■ v ,‘ : v, > V "t"' P‘.K. - ,'\ ■ . • <„ . .' • i 4 ’ Y * 4 \ -4 ‘ 4r- : kkki~ ~ * jl y I * BSsr*kr - , y ;*y, 444 ■ ,*- y ; 4 |l wS^' > i V ,'i'%- k .l'*:V'. k t..';.- *.-*V i :: *tM s A|s Vfts* \* 7ft* .S ‘.* 7 ;?>#■* Vl’kkyyyy 4if;>• v%kv>/■ 'V•• ? •* i’ *» c.\ irS '>S v r« •■ vyy .ys'*;^ SZ‘i> ‘K h &*' '..'^• l , V s ' f i’T' 1 <1 st,V \ >Vi«T ••> ’»*• *•■ fi * S'*e& '- >y>>yv ,, "'’ i '‘' : 'i : ' * *; i'll, t’V ’' t! ' ift 'V 1 '■l ’t *» i ' •'' v' S’X'ni, * i *t i ■ vV--’M *'£■£~- 1 ’- vV '- fjjt *■%'*!& s* j•-**tv +x. j *r,>. , 2 i ;^ *-, -/ f <-V\ " • C''*■’“*-r. ■ J^khk' * ~ ,J ,; L' i•; ■ a f't) * ■’Vi ■ IlifSp^wtrid | MM PiCj- Irj -^y- 1 <■ - *_e .-irlr r s 1 K C!': ' i 4{|yT’7 >? x ft * . ", ?^fe^v v py-uy; '-■ ■■■ c- JV/' t’xfl mMOm IliSSfl ®&4444S¥v'y : mmm vaSifeftaw $444^ jpm c t V§ k^^Jt^‘X i! ''' i^'i' t-‘V ’KVW' kyvk -4J&>/;: t f; y yyyy y. k -^kkk' ' tessfy^asi®w^Miais : - *• ■%>< v ir, v«*. H \'' i *'*' t , * ' ■&s**'* *s• S V t,4 J“* ! +^V/^ u< ■> _^v.„ CITY INTELLIGENCE BS?” The follotring-gentlemen are & commit tee for obtaining additional subscriptions to the Httaburgb And.Btouben.pilo Bailroad Company: Ohas, H. Paulson, Edward Gregg, ... R.JM. Riddle, J.M.Pennock, Wade Hampton, Goo. Dorsio, E. M. Sfanton, Wm. M: Lyon^ Eecky Harper, Jno.< Small,. • ' Joseph'Pennock, Eph. Jones, . J. McD. Crossan, Jno. Smithfley, Wro. M. Horsh,. : Jas- Trunick, .. Jno. A. Wilson, ■ Win. Patton, Nathl. Holmes, : Wm; Espy, Jno. Binningham, Barnes Ford, Jas. H. Sowoll, Wm. Nixon, Robert Bruce," - ' Thos. Clarke, • • B. Fi-Jones, Lewis Hutchison. Geo. E. Arnold, Meeting of the Board of Managers of the Alle gheny County Agricultural Society.—The Board of Managers mot in the new Court Boubc, at 11 o’clock A- M. The President, Mr., J, E. Mc- Cabe, in the chair. Members present —Messrs Boyd, Martin, Mc- Cabe, Miller, Murdoch, Young, Wray, McCaslin McCluskey, Parkin’, Speer and Scott. ’ Mr. Murdoch, from the Committee on Print ing, made a report relative to the posters Mr. Martin, from the Committee on Arrange ments, made a verbal report & The same gentleman, from the Committee on- Ploughing, made a report C £ bo Ba 'd thatu field belonging to Mr- Mansfield Brown Lower St Clair township, . could he procured. " ■ said that a field belonging to Sha^ ™<" b * Mr »fr. Miller moved that the Fair bo held on Wednesday and Thursday, the Bth and fith of October, instead of the last Thursday and Fri _-Mr. Parkin, Chairman of the Committee on Diplomas, reported that a lithographed diploma executed in the highest style' bf the art, and Y®o[ual to that of tho Ohio State Agricultu ral Fair, could be. procured at fifty dollars for the design, and five dollars for each hundred afterwards. Mr- Martin thought that it would be best to prooure the diplomas at the rate suggested by .Mr. Parkin, and moved that the Committee be authorized to procure them. • ■ . Mr. Murdoch moved as an amendment, that .one hundred diplomas be lithographed; Mr. Way moved tW five, hundred be printed. Both gentlemen withdrew their motion, and it was, finally resolved that tho committee be em- ' powered to get a diploma'lithographed, and one . hundred and fifty copies struck.' ' • Mauler's motion relative; to the time of holding the fair was taken up.'" - ■ > Mr. McCabe thought the fair should be held . fate in October, after, the Harrisburg fair. Mr. McCaslin moved that the time-be altered to the last Wednesday and Thursday-Of Decern- A-long-discussion issued. ■ Mr. Miller’s motion, changing- the time* of holding the County fair, to Wednesday and Thursday, the 8 and 9:of October,’ was-earned. , .On motion of Captain Young, flie Society ad journed, to meet at one o’clock; ' AFTERNOON SESSION The Society met pursuant to adjournment. Mr. Snively morcd the adoption of the follow ing report. . Saolved, That farmers competing for the pre mium for “ the best cultivated farm,'" shall con sist of no less than seventy-five acres. Persons competing. will enter their farms- on or before toe first of October next, with Colonel John Scott, County Register, or any member of the i Board of M&aagera. Mr. Miller amended it to read “not less than fifty acres.” CapL Young moved an amendment to the amendment to the effect that too farm shall con sist of no less than one hundred 1 acres. - Capt, Young withdrew his amendment, and Mr. Miller’s amendment was carried by a vote of five to three- • • ■ Mh Snively presented a commiiuication from toe Hon. Thomas Ewbank, Commissioner of Patents for toe United Stotes, relative to the ag riculture of Allegheny County. It was read by the Secretary, and embraces a number of queries on toe various branches of agricultural opera tions carried on in this county; ■ • Mr. Cooper moved that the circular bo refer red to a committee of three. Lost Mr. Murdoch moved that the queries be divi ded among too members in such a manner that each shall answer the questions with which ho is best acquainted. Carried. The queries were accordingly distributed, an swers to be handed in at the meeting of the Board. . discussion ensued as' to the propriety of admitting citizens from the neighboring counties to compete with citizens of Allegheny county, on payment of the.regular admittance fee. • Mr. Way moved that the citizens of other comities, on becoming members, be invited to bring their stock, farming implements, &e. to the Fair, for which they shall receive sueh dis cretionary premiums os the judges shall award. All persons are likewise invited to attend the ploughing match on the same terms The motion was carried unanimously. Mr. Murdoch, of Peebles, moved that Mr. Martin, of Manchester, be appointed a'commit tee to purchase a silver cup, and cause it to be suitably engraved, as the first premium to be given to the successful competitor, at tho noxt ploughing match. Carried unanimously. On motion of Mr. Murdoch, it was resolved that such of the members of the Society as wish to attend the State Fair, receive certificates as delegates thereto. On motion, it. was resolved thatthe admit tance foe to the Fair be ten cents, members to be.admitted free. .. . •■.-.■■■ On motion, it was resolved that a portion of the hand bills bo leffin the offices of the Daily Gazette and Daily. Post, the agricultural imple ments deposited at the store of-Messrs; Hall & Speer, and the office of the County Register : said bills to bo struck off by September Gth. On motion, the Society adjourned to meet on this day (Saturday, August 30th,) three weeks. J. E. McCABE, Pres’t. J. K. Kehhedt,- Sec’y. 1 Bigler Club.— Pursuant to.notice.the Bigler Club met at Wilkins Hall on Saturday night, and was. organized by William W. Dallas, Esq.; the permanent President, taking the Chair; and Charles Kent, and A. C. as Vice Presidents. The regular Secretaries not being . present, on motion, M. C, Milligan was elected, pro tern. He, however, declined, On-account of indisposition; and Wm. B, MTConlogue, Esq . was elected. • » 6 The President announced that the object of the meeting was to make suitable arrangements for the reception of Col. Bigler; on the 18th of September, at which time he would be here. He ■thought the reception would notbea skeleton, like the Scott Convention—but; one worthy of the Democratic party—worthy of him it had chosen as its standard bearer. At the conclusion of Mr. D/s remarks, Sam.’l Fleming, Esq., was called upon, and addressed the meeting in a'brief but happy speech, It elicited the most enthusiastic applause. On motion of James Watson, Esq., Mr. Stew art, of the Fifth Ward, took the. stand and de livered a very able and entertaining speech.' His remarks were: highly interesting, and marked With a good degree of political knowledges Af ter reviewingthe political character of Johnston, and contrasting him with Bigler, and comparing Clover andStrohm, he spoke of our County tiok- P*,'?.** 1 ® most eulogistic terms—he knew them individually and well, and so spoke of them, and thought their election possible. ; On motion of M. C. Milligan; the-thanks of the Club were tendered to Mr. Stewart, for the . able manner m which he had addressed it ■ On motion of J. P. Gi ttsSi Esq., the of . the meeting were tendered to Samuel Fleming, - .Esq. -■ ■ ■ . On motion of Maj. J. P. Ross, the chair ap pointed the following committco of arrange-- ments: 6 Committee of Arrangemente-r-J. P. Ross, Chas. A. McAnulty, T. 8.-Patterson, Thos. Neeley, R. B. Boberte, M. Harbison, Sami. Fleming, Thos! Moffit, Edwin C. Mathews, Jas. M. Taylor, Jno! Qilbraith, W. B. McConloguo,'Esq. Tompkins. ’ The name of C. A. McAnulty, Esq. was sub - stitutedfor that of J. P. Glass, Esq., who do dined on account of other duties conflicting. . The chair then-appointed_the following com mittees, and the Club adjourned: Committee of Finance —David Campbell, Morri son Foster, Jno. M. Irwin, Jas. & "Pettigrew, Bobt Williams, W. J. Bose. Committee of Reception —Sami. W. Black, H. S. Magraw, 2d ward; J. K. Moorhead, 3d ward; Chas. Carpenter, Allegheny; J. G, Backofen, Chas. Kent, Pittsburgh; R. Donaldson, Wilkins; Jas. Blaokmore, Birmingham; Jno. A. Acker man, Patrick McKenna, Pittsburgh; Wm. Mo- Cormick, Chartiers; John Fleming, Allegheny; John H. Phillips, Robinson; Gen. Watson, Eliz abeth ; Jonathan Large, Jefferson; Jno. Mackin, Pittsburgh ; A. McCollister, Allegheny. . Hopes are entertained of the recovery of the young lady who was so severely injured at Turtle.creek,.a few days ago. Her back and legs were not broken. Terrible Accident. —lt is our duty to record another painful accident which occurred on Sat urday in the vicinity of the “Falls,” at Turtle creek, where on Fnday morning a most heart renditfg.misfortnue took place, an account of which wo published A. young man residing in the neighborhood, named Thompson, in compa ny with a small boy,; was gunning, and in oH™b mgovOT a fence, the rifle by some mischance went off, the ball sinking him in the throat and kilhngjnm instantly. The smaU boy wL so much frightened that he immediately 4iWv with, who found the unfortunate mimr mnn lying aorosstho fenoe dead. 70 2 Two carnages came in contact on Satur- SS te3 m °“ W a ater r Btreet > a tod wherf “ h ‘ was purely accidental, it nni w sam“$ am “K ea contained ladles, and had nami “ *5. *>“ of a young man med Shaw, the result might have been muoh more senous. ■■ ■ . . Accident. —A small boy about six years of age, n,M ? v Snyder, son of Leonard Snyder, had his nght hand severely smashed on Saturday, at Kingsland’s Foundiy between Robinson add La cook streets on Sandusky, in Allegheny city, by a large bar of iron falling on it Fears are en tertained that amputation will be necessary Om ntbua Driven. —The neighborhood of the Diamond waß on Saturday again Bhghtly agitat ed, on account of the omnibus drivers raising a disturbance. This thing of them continually fighting in the Diamond is getting to be a great nuisance, nnd if not somehow stopped they should be driven out of there. 4 Handsome Compliment. —We eee it announc ed in toe “ Token” that toe members of Fidelia Lodge 416 are about to present Joshua Robin son, Esq., with a beautiful ebony cane mounted with gold. His indefatigable exertions in pro moting the cause of Odd Fellowship" are highly deserving of this compliment." Upset, —The omnibus “ Lady Jane ’’ yesterday upset at toe corner of Third and Wood streets, spilling outdts freight, consisting of a number of ladies. . No material injury was done to any of them. fig?*.The Firemen’s Annual Parade takes place next Saturday. Several of the Compa nies, we see it stated, are not going to join in. The ladies, we learn, are going to present s beautiful wreath to too “ Eagle ” ■ yv?®* Tk e Ouse of Joseph Bowes, who was kidnapped from Michigan, it is said, will come up before the Supreme Court to-day. There were seven caseß before his Honor, yesterday morning,: six of whom were committed. . -©§?*'New3 from Cuba is looked for with groat interest by toe whole people- B&'Aa inquest will bo held on Mrs. Back house to-day. - ■ ; B 5?" The Supreme Court commences its ses sion to-day. Stortion Sales. SCOTT & OTIS, AUCI IOiNEERS and commission merchants, H, eraser, at, touts, ttissouai. A VINO been engaged in ilie above business for He iKRi ms years, m this city, would respectfully to* H«u consignments of Goods, to be,sold in this market, ciUierforAueiion or particularly Glass ware,.Hardware and Dry Goodaj and will make liberal 0,4 all Linds o? Goods consigned us for sale , w refer, b*. Mejsr, lleweil, Roe A Co., E- R Vio ]?*■ " “ D - " ood A Co., John J. Anderson A Co., R 11. Slone, Squire A Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co . tsrkin Heaver, bum: Louis : Duller. A Brothers, Cincinnati; Oeorge M’Lai i, Pittsburgh. (mart O-y • ■ Auction Card. ri'Hh nrdertigned. after nn inlervnl of four rears, has * W ll . resumed business. Having complied with tub R-qauntona nf the law regulating Sales at Auction, and having procured a first class License as Auctioneer lor the City of i ittsborgh, be offers his services as such to his friends mid. the public generally. With an expe rience of nearly thirty years in this line of business, he hazards noihiitg in saying that i.ewUl be enabled to give entue satisfaction to aU those who may feel dispr sed to patronize him. . > P. McKfciNNA, Auctioneer. KeterMo the principal City Merchants- jv9 i>k^ cn » r * N Y., Bulletin and Pennsylvanian, Phiiftda ; American and Repablican, Bah-,copy Iwond charge this office.) r k’KfiflflAi Auctioneer, Mackerel, lake fish, herring, Ac., ax Acctio t —Oil Tuesday afternoon, September 2d. at ■!f ® ®be fold at hVKenna’a Auenon House, several barrels, half barrels and kiis, Nos. 1 and & Mackerel, apd Lake Fish ; also, 5 bbls. Herring, In good order, with other articles. * 1 swa RLADY MADL CLOTHING, SPANISH SUGARS, & c-f« » Aocrios.—C n Tuesday cvetun*, September *□, at early gas light, will be sold, at M’Keuna’s Ane- Uon Iloase, a quaomy of Ready made Clothing, several boxes of Prmcijie Segors. Also,a lot of ffardware. *«•>*«■ Cwpl] P M’KENNA, Auct’r Notick. Lots in thk rfskrvk tract i hove bid off my Lob Nos. SO) and SOS. In the Re . .“f 1 ’ 11,10 aere Lola, which I offer at PUB LIO SALK, on Hie premises, on THURSDAY, ihe llih a ’. s o’clock in me afternoon, at one- Uiira of ibe bid in hand, and the balance in from 8 to ID years. The interest payable yearly Thu properly hes si Reserve township, wiihin’alxiy lodsof Woods Rutland aboQl tLo same distance from the Ohio aud Pennsylvania Railroad, anj about half a mile below Manchester. ■ T or ,?, liy PO'i'culars^ enquire of llie propiietor.orCnpr olm Woods, James Dunlop, or James 8 Craft JOSEPH WOODS P. M'KENNA. Auet'r W. G. n’CABTSET, Auctioneer. DRUG store, FIXTURES. A. ■„ *1 Aucnos-Will be sold on Monday next, Sept, lsi, at 8 o'clock in toe afternoon, at MCarluey's Auction House, a large lot or Drugs, Medicines, Ac., as the owner is quitting the business. Among the asrorimenl may beminlioned in part the following: About IS-. Glass Jsrr, assorted sizes; 100 do do, containing Medicines, Ac ; a large quantity of Medicuio in papers; aim of Shop Furniture Ac.; nlso.a largo qunmny of sundry aurc es, usually’ kept ru that business. Terms at ssle- ' »°3II W. G. M’OARTNEV,’ Aact’r. Attached sale of dry goods continued at Adctios— -Will be continued on Monday. Sen* lember Ist, aim o’clock in the forenoon, m M Cartney’i Auciion House, the balance of Dry Goods attached in lias city a few days since. There isgaite a large assort ment of seasonable Dry Goods, the greater portion of winch were not opened on Wednesday and Tharsdav’a sale. (autfrj W. O, M’CARTNBV. Auci’r H ARDWAKB ANOCUrbhKY at Avctioi—Will be sold oft Monday next. Sept. Ist, alSo’clockm Urn afternoon, at M’Cartney’s Auction House, a larpe lot of Hardware, Cuilery, Ac. The assortment comprises table CDtlery, scissors, loclcb, saws, planes. auearsrhocs tea and table spoons, squares, Ac ’ o*3o W.Q. M’CARTNEV, Aoct’r. Pi PI. OAVIB, A actioned DRY GOODS, at Auction. On Monday tnorainjr« September Ist, at to o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood aird Fifth streets, will be sold.a general assortment of seasonable, fancy and sta> pie Dry Goods, cloths, ca*eimeres, tweeds, jeans, salt* .netts, merinos, alpaccas. defames, prints, bleached and brown sheetings and shirtings, patent thread, sewimr cottons, Ac., &c. At 2 o’clock, P. M.—A quantity of new and second band Household and Kitchen Furniture, queousware, glassware, knives and forks, 4c , groceries, wrapping paper,Ac. r ° At 71 o’clock, P. Al.—’New and second hand watches, hardware, cutlery, fancy articles, boots and shoes. hßts and caps, dry goods,4c. eu39 . TWO BUILDING~LOTS IN SIXTII~WARITat AucrtoN.—On Saturday afternoon, September 6th, at J,o’clock, on the promisee, will be sold Two valua ble Lots of Ground, situate on the South side of Elm street, between Franklin and Decatur streets, each hav ing a front of ‘JO feel on Elm street, and extending back 90 feel to Congreis street. Terms at sale l P. M. DAVIS. Auct’r I AKUfc* SALB OP SrOoKS Bf ADCTJor —Oil j'tiar». i day eveniiiir, September 4ih, atB o’clock, at the Com raerciot. Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold for cash—par funds— * 2 shares Marine Railway and Dry Dock Stock: 30 do Brnddock’s Field Flank Broad do: »,? i £? clfic Gold and Quartz Mining Company: £> t o Western Insurance Company Stock; 25 do Cuiz«ns > do * do do; 150 do Avery Copper do do; 8 do Pittsburgh and Boston do; IPS ffi n 2.^ ldt>en nsylvania Railroad Btock: 100 do. Bloff Copper do P. M. DAVIS, Aucl’r. T aluablb lots ojj jThertv' street nl „ AFfIXS lT 0 " , Wedne ?< l “J r afternoon, September i.O b fe“?toX’Jry nTey ,orbUry ““ Bdta « b “ k . Terms—One bait cuih, remainder in one year, with mtereal secured by bond and mortgage on theprecise. ““S* PM. DAVIS, Auct’r band far Sale THE subscriber is authorized to sell one hundred acre* of Land, situate in Moon township, Allegheny co Penn’a., 12 miles from Pittsburgh, adjoi ing lands oi Robert Wilson,heirs of James Carr, dee’d-,and Joseph McFadden. r Tis land is of an excellent quality for farming purpo ses, well watered and timbered, and is supposed to con taiu an inexhaustible mine of Cannot Coal. For further particulars enquire of Joseph McFadden, on the premi ses, Robert Wilson,or the subscriber. JAMES C. RICKEY. Dec 14,1550—Iwd&wtf Jlolunson Townsftij ■■ ■■.• Notice* f pliE undersigned having taken out Letters of Admin **'p»U°n*cum uuamento cnntxo.on the estate of WILLIAM POR TER, deceased, all persons indebted to the estate will please make payment, and thoso hav ing claims will present the same for settlement at the Lumber Yard Office of the subscribers, on Penn street. JAMES M. PORTER, WILLIAM M. PORTER, Administrators. Administrator*’ Notico. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned i.'l arc the lea a 11 ycons utul e (1 Administrator. o? ihe estate of JOHN NhtLEY, laie of Moon township AN Jcgbeny County, decU. Therefore ull perrons huviug ,claim? against Ins estate are hereby requested to present them for.settletneni; and those being indebted are re quested to make immediate payment to the subscribers. JOS COOPER. HUGH RTCORMICK, Adm'ra, Moon township. . jy*23;Ciw> rioiE arocKHOLDEKa of the pennsv^va -1 NIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY are notified that an instalment of Twelve Hundred and Fifty Dollars per share is required to be paid on the Bth day of September next, at the Office of Charles Lenmg, Esq-. Philadelphia. By order of the Board of Directors- GEORGE THOMPSON, Treasarer and. Secretary, East Tarentum. ' 1 . »» . f ■: v.; ... , , -O GRAIN—No sales of consequence transpired on Sat urday. The amounts coming forward are limited Tho mill, are purchasing Wheat to a fair extent at 60®(J5e P-hush, for red and white. Rye is steady at 40c and Barley at COcP bush. Oats have been selling to 4 fair extent at 20027 c from first hands, and 30031 from store We hoard of nothing doing in Com 1 B ACON—The market continues very firm, and from the lightneso of stocks holders refuso to sell large lots oven at the present high rales We note sales in lots of a,00,110.1°,C00 ft, at, plain hams Of 010 c, sugar cured do: 101011 c, sides Of .010 c, and shoulders Sfo9c P & /GROCERIES— vye nouce a demand in the market [ Tor small lots, at full prices. The present ruling quoia- I u °“* are • Sugar O|oB| j -Coffee 9109} j Molas.es 300 37c. BalesC ires Rice, two lots, at 404fc p 5b DRIED BEEF—Sales in small lots at 101011 c P Ib .DRIED FRUIT—We hear of nothing doing Price are nominal., WHISKEY-Funher sales of Rectified nt 20021 c FEED—Baies of Bran rrom .first hands at ioolOfe Shorts 18020 c, and Middlings at 30035 c p bush. ' CHEESE—Regular sales W Reserve atGe for com mon, and for cream. BUTTER Sales prime roll a! ICc, and keg at 106J11, EGflS—Only a moderate l business bus been doing from first hands at SioOfc p dozen. I „„ KENTUCKY REMEDY! I TTEnof 0 ,? 11 BC H* 4 8 BARSAPAHILLAt Vr l?v ImuSS?" bOHI,: , s ’ “A l * the strength I I- 9/®** TIMES as much pure Sarsaparilla as any I eimilnr preparation in America. - Price 91 per bottle, or six bottles for five dollars., ** I o B baa been a well established fact for years past, that I Sarsaparilla,when pure and properly prepared, was the | only true panacea tor all diseases nriginaiing from an I impure state of the. blood, the use of mercuryfiiitoxira- I i ,n P,i ßnnbs>cv ! habits in.youth,barrenhess,'&c. We of SARSAPAR?! fiBLE- 8 FLUIDiEkTRACT EhWu ihi. • • k 1 4 * 11,0 Dn, y Preparation before the ir^Vr 1 * P re P sireii , 0,1 etiicUy scientific princinlcA uniiorm strength. The Sarsaparilla is purchased 0 ? 1 regard to price. *nd every pound, beforeibeing usedy is subject to the slr,cteßi chemical tesie, and ill genuineness ascertained before being used! U Bull’s Sareaparillo also viriues ol «eve ral other valuab.e medical roo s, together forming the prodoc,n,{ ,hc ~ I SsCTofum or King’s Evil, Cancers, Tomors, Eruptions of the .-kin, Chronic j?ore.Eyes, Hinc>' I or Tellaw, Scald Head, BheiraVsi" i Pains m the Bones or Joints* Old Sores an J Ulcer*, Swelling of the Clauds, Syphi lis, Dyspepsia,Salt Rheum, Licenses of the Kidneys, Loss of Appo lite, Diseases arising from the Oaeof lUercu ry , Pain in tbeSideand Shoulders,Gen ralDcbiliiy, Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, Coalivu'tess. Sore Throat, BronchuL, Coughs, Colds, Weak - ness of the Cleat, Pulmonary Atfectious. and all oilier Diseases tending to prodace i Comamptloat Liver Complaint, Female irregularities and complaints, Stckaud Nervous Headache, Low Spirits, Night Sweats Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chrouic Constitution al Diseases, and is a «pring and summer and general tonic for the system, and a g< ntle and pleasant purgative, far superior toJHue LickorCongressAVater sail., or Seidulz. . ■ , „ . . T’eitlmonlali. The folluwipg is u verbutini ropy of s certificate now in the posse?, ion of ll.e pronrielor of Bull's Sursiipar lila. Rev. h. W. Schools widely and generally known ns au eloquent and accomplished Pastor of the M E „„“ rc .h,v“ nd the R , ev ' 13 ; Blevcnson ha, been kuown as’ one of ihe mosilalenied und xealoas members that ihc Kentucky Conferencr could boast of for' many years! ??J " 1 h ,'S h and responsible siation of agem for the M. E Book Concern - •, Can Ih'e world produce belter or more snlisfaclorv l,l iv ’ or any mrdti’itu- ? y BETTER ThgTIMONYTIIAN WAS EVER OFFER. '5 f. AVOIt OF ANV MEDICINE Rev. K. W. sfiion— Rev. E. SrsvaasoN. w . . , , Louisville, May SO, 1850. We have used John Hair# Sarsaparilla, acd have knownt! to be used with entire satisfaction; and have no hesitation in stating that we believe it to be a soft ami valuable raedteal compound, and calculated to pro dace much good, and re : icve much suffering: and would therefore most cheerfully recommend it to the afflicted. (bigned,) R. W. 9RJJON. E STEVENSON. A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN. Uow we all admire tidear, beautiful, white skin, and a rosy colored cheek. How often do we see persons, not possessing this “desideratum so devoutly to be wished, resorungtocosmciics,lotions,washes. nainN aud coionng materials, to restore to them a semblanse of what disease has deprived them of, and that too.with great injury to the skin. BulT, SanapatiUa is the best cosmetic known. It beautifies tiio skin, by rtmovioi! every panicle of morbid and diseased mailer from the blood, making it pure healthy and vigorous, givine ac tivity to every minute vessel, and changing the yellow and dark couutenauce to the bloom and freshness of youth. Ladies, abandon the use of paints and mixtures, and use Satsopanila, the only effectual remedy! for tbeLadieß C W ‘ S< *' isßU^cien M s ’ and a liintii enough T §S£f M ,P~ Y like the following renders Sf/Mp mo S t» ALL COMMENT on the ef- OF BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. .rrora Dr. L. P. \ x.vdklu Profesfloir of Chemistry in the IV M’KBSNA, AuY . ' LottUviJfcj Medical Cb'lleae'.”} i I, h ?, V ?„'°° kea ovur ; be 11,1 ° r ingredients composing John Uull’ii Compound Extract of f>arsaparilla, and have no hesitation in saying hat they form a sale com doond, and one tlial promises well lo chronic diseases io which it is applicable” I. V. VAN DELL, M, D. ioutmlZr.JaneO.ielB. ’ WHAT CO-1’V1.1.8. pfijftieian by appointment to Oil PARILLA • lto!Tital ' ,a » s °f UljLl '’S BARSA- ~ Louisville, March 20, 1613. I have, crammed the prescription tor the preparation of John Bali’s Sarsaparilla, and I believe the conabina uon to be tin excellent oue. and well calculated to pro dace an alterative impression on the system. I have used it both in public and private practice, ami think it the best article of Sarsaparilla in use. ' , M. PYI.KS, M. D, Resident Physician at the Louisville Marine Hospital ,JD* CAUTION—Beware and ask for the original Dr JOHN BULL’S SARSAPARILLA, and have tio other. KEYSEK & M’DOWELL, '■ , . „ Wholesale and Retail Agents, For sale by D. M.Curry and, Josep Doug Pass, Ale gheny City ; Wm. B. Mercer, Cannonsburg, and by Druggists generally. 7 jel(h3md&w Dros Store for Sale. A DRUG STORE, futures and stock of tnedi cmes.ma first rate location for doing a wholesale and retail business, and has on excellent run of cus. lorn at the present time. There is canceled with the establishment several Agencies of popular medicines which, with the usual business of the store, would ron* aer it a profitable investment to any one desirous ofen* gaging in it- For particulars address box 4&J, with real name (aag!£J Stray Coif. g™ tsa FurnUttMttnil Chair Ware rooms. § n I0 BEPH MEYER, 42J Penn street, above tte* Bridge, keeps constantly on hand audnmket order, at the lowest prices, every description or FSncytmd Plain FURNITURE, 80FAS and CHAIRS of the best workmanship and most approved styles 1 Purchasers would do well to v»Bii hit Warerooms my27-UAwty P INK APPLE CHEESE—Just rtcrired and for Bale by WM. A. M’CLURCi A CO. au M . ? Grocers anil Tea Dealers. WILL be sold on Friday and. Saturday eveniwrs. a loiof Wade h. Butcher, GreaverV* Sons, and Kogera’ Razors at P. Senna!* Ruction Rooms, to which the attention of Barbers and others who wish n comfortable shave, is particularly directed. As also a variety of other articles p McKENNA -J Auet’r. P M. DAVIS, Aucl’i TOWNSEND’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER —For the cure of Dyspepsia, Diarrhea. Headache. Nervous Debility. and other diseases arising Irom u dts oidered suite of the stomach. For sale at the Drug Store of aug? JAMKS A. JONES. PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, Ac-A Enc ussorl mem for sale by [au27J JAMES A. JONES AYERS’ CHERRY PECTORAL—A fresh supply of this invaluable medicine for the core ol con-umo* Uon, Coughs,Ct Ids, Ac-, just received and ’or sale by* an 37 JAMES A. JONES ASHING WI I'HOU I LABOR.—Babbitt's Soup ¥T rowder—wairaincd to take ataina out ol table Linen and Napkins, ami not 10 rot or injure tin- clnili For sale liy J AMI'S A JONUB !*¥«. lor l.ilierly and Han,l at« I?HP B ALhr--A liouso and Loi.aituattfoii Carwn at.. ; South Pittsburgh. The Lot is 46 feet front by llti feet deep, to ru alley. Containing a two-story Dwelling House, well arranged, with four rooms and a kiichcn -there is a well of water, with a pump, at the door ; a garden, with fiuu twes, fk«; PriceSlbOQ. Terras easy S. CUTHBERT, G« nerol-Ageat, SOSmithfield street. BhKl'—hvana Ic Swill’* Superior guitar Curod Beefj Fraser’s do do do - spiced. For sale by W A. McCLURG kGO »*AL,IAN MaCOARoNi-JTsi received - onJ for sale by W. A. McCLURG &CO Grocera anil Tea Dealers S U nn| i H liil)tilS— New just arrived at °-.. aalB HINTON fc oo.»s a'OMATOS! TUMATUS !-Tm Cm., holding from iItS”? 10 '7° eilloMs.mode cipresuly forpmtinv “? r m “ 103 for winter use, can be had in any quantity* ■’•S. MOORHUD & CO.’S, y No. 21. east aide of Piamoud 20( ) BU H' tXTKA PINITfIoUH in store and for ‘Vy sale by SHEBIFF & BINNING, No. 10 Market street. 161 ) r pwu PLEASANT LOCATIONS FOR SALE- A EL c SMn»?vK« 8. CUTHBERT, Gen*l Agent, 50 SrmUifield Btroci- f/ U |«. rB W 1 > be P"M«M.oii Monday,September lninni'i a finecolore u Map of the Island of Cabo. Price nuTO J ' B ’ « O U«ES, 74 Third st, “ Ju opposite th c Port Office. GINGE -R—l case Canton Dry Preserved J .Ginger, just received and for sale by ' w - A - McCLURG & CO. au * 29 ; 256 Liberty street BEEF TONGUES—A prime article on hand and tot sale by l«oM] *WM. A. AI’CItURG ACO -* *■*-- %r_.u. ..... -• —, COMMERCIAL. daily review op the markets. Obbice ov tub Daily Mobbing Post ) JUbudoy, Sepl. I, lesi 5 Tie market on Saturday was generally dull, as usual on lie clotlmt Jay of the week, and we eonld hear of no trnnsacuoiis or moment. The weather eontinues dear, watm and dry. The river is falling slowly, bat there is still a sufficiency of water in chundcl for our light draught steamers to run with facility FLOUR—Receipts continue to come forward very slowly, yet prices manifest no material change : The sales on Saturday were confined to a few small lop. at 93,0003,1003,12 from river and wagon, and S 3 310340 (or superfine extra brands. '* ’ *.X. I. : " ,* 4 r- H K * «■* *• * **■ ** * , »‘4 ' t* 3 FEOT O IKCHES WAWe'IW TITK OBARMSt ■ . ARRIVED: ?-. Steamer Michigan No ; 2,Boles, Beaver « . c * P * r , kinB <>n> Brownsville * : Redstone, Woot ward. Ilrnwn«.!?n. .v , Pilot No. 2, Crane, Sonfiah Regulator, Woodliorn. Loulaville I ;; Heroine, Conwell.wSedSig ' “ ' ci»inn > M l i?l Croolc ?’ Cincinnati. „ . ~*urion, Miltenycr, Zanesville Excel, Calhoun, Wheeling a _ , DEPARTED; '■ ■ ?Sr-S-n: d '"o own,v,l,e « s?*™* Gorton,- Beaver ( mS*** 11 " 8 °” d Br,d e«P"t Paofcet. steamer R H linimav I Md°i r ’ “ ''‘l re & u,ar Wheeling day and aat U rJay for Cnhn»r; her?e !, c rS' Wedne* pannage apply on’board, or £, P For <'««■>»«» SHERIFF * BINNING, Ag’i« No. l»Market street- For Sale* bull of lho Steamboat laitf pDin m,- Bleamfioot for ScTie, The one-half of lhe steamboat ARHNA iho only regular bom to \Vell«»nfe , ' g ft^nblf3*«i* i 1 ,5 of on reasonable terras. Apply io ' 1 disposes -:° UtS ' JAMES BLAKELY. rms. Packet. ~~" "“gTmuiS'JJV'" 4 ' IRENE lhe above and intermediate porta. JForVreiehf sage apply n n hoard. * or freight or^jas- _J£, or marietta ana Hoebmgport. ftte port® every THURSDA Y, at 4 o’clock; P « d ■‘Pr rreiglitor postage,apply on board,Wlo m ° ai> - Wednesday Packet r»r Ciucinnau. linning steamer CIN- BtautNeHAit, Master, mill leave ““#3Si»regularly every,VVrorireDAT. ' r .l;?,*6“' ar paesage, apply on bbortf.or to ln °' ;Ml u. ». milteSibrnr,t.-R Allegheny Hlver Trode. ItEGDLAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. al ” mcr ALLEGHENY BELLE ffimsssißaNo* **, C«pi. Wa. Hamhx, leave* the Alle- Iv 4» f ° r f rankl ‘ u ' e ' cr X Monday and Thursday, sl r J« «»«•>«»" ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Cap!. John Hanna, leaven the Allegheny wharf for FrHiik lm, every TWxrfay aud Friday, at A P. ftl. f-or Freight or Passage, apply on Hoard fmarvO w^ ou fH* c »’ Semlnarr-iUieiiheQy. MR ANJU MRS. N. W. METCALF, Rt-opttts Monday,Sept . I, in Colonnade Roto FrArmi •* /~IjOUHBK OF INSTRUCTION.andralesof tuitioa the a ppTOe h Fri;& B FOr *•»*>*“%«• C‘«mar f AUgktny.July 14,1831, - ' Kotlee to CoolY&etorAi mjUUENVILLE AND INDUNA RAILROAD - wiN be received bytbe Steubenville am dav hTfwiw ** C ° m ? au y. ln Steubenville, until the Ist il? 5 ft 0 Vv l —® r °y*b• or l j»e.Grad»Dg aud Masonry of S°efis% division of the road extendiugfrom Steubenville to the Conottou valley; and, also, for die construction 2U h !i emi l® ? oatJ belween Steubenville and Coshocton and, also distinct proposals for the construction of that portion of the Road extending from Coshocton to Nesv The entire lengtb of this line is about 110 miles, and tt contains work of ull descriptions in great variety some of which is quite heavy. Proposals will bo receved for the Gradio* and Ma somry of the first division entire or in sections of about °J. the Company reserving the privilege to make such diaposiuoo of the whole work as may ap pear mostcondacive to its interests. 9 . Plans, ftofiles and Specifications can be seen at the Office of the Company, after the ISth of September, and S"^.^Vc a^^^” a £hMi^ r °s,% p o p :L c » T&w sk,l S, N Dull’. Merchant’. Collejje. B. Const • olds for Bottles nod Vials jygitumdfrw NfiW YORK IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS FBEEHAs, HODGES * CO.. „ 08 LIBERTY street, Between Broadway and Nauru, Street, BKAB THE POST OPPICB. JWEW ZPOtUL \*TE AHE RECEINING, BY DAILY ARRIVAIS W FROM EUROPE, onr Fallnnd Winter nstortmeM UNERY GOODS. NABLB FANCV We respecTully inytteallCash Purchasers thoroughly to examine onr stock-end prices, and ns interest governs, E*/;* 1 ,u « »vr goods and prices wiltinduee them tose lect from otir establishment. Particular attention 1, de. voted to MILLINERY GOODS, aid many Sf toe art nL?tf te m,llu!aclur . t ripretrly to cur order, and can i't b , S a “ ly b tl !’ lc t>nd cheapness. Beautllol Parts Ribbons, for Hat, Cap, Neck and Relt Satin -PdTafletn Ribhois,of alt’ wifth, and colo". Silks, Satins, Velvets, and Uncut Velvets, for Hats Fcntoors, American and French Artificial Flowera. Puffings and cap Trimmings. Dress Trimmings; large assortment. Embrotderies,-Capes_ Collars,Tfndetsleeves and Caffs. HnndSerch.^"' 11 *""" ttnd Cambric Crapes, Lisles, Tarlctons. Illusion and Cap Laces Laces nC,eneS> BrUBwls ' Silk and Lisle Thread andMi?m k,SeWinS Silt Us!eThread . Menoo Glove. JaS Muslin, P,ain Swis3 > 800k > Lawn and 8 T E R N A°^Ms ENCH ' AMERICAN ANl > J. - 0B»OO Rtisard, . • l Sfb.|nstant,between Sawmill Run and KTT* f. oad » ® n ebony wood CLARIO bsIT. The fiuder will receive the abov« reward bv leaving it at Hugh Roberts* Siore, Sawmill Run, and re ceive the thanks of the owner. [au2S:tw* |i>nn BUj3 PEA NUTS; -a 25 bags Walouis; 20 do Filberts; 1 25 do Cream Nuts; UK) bra Shelled Almonds: 190 bblß. shelled Pea Nuts : 20 matte Dates: 25 doz Salad Oil, pints ; 15 do do quarts; 20bbls.Lovering's Sugar; In store and for sale by rtt JOSHUA RHODES A CO , auBl No. 6 Wood street. Deafise.s Cared* CLINTON FURNACE, June 2,1651.-3. M Kieb* This may certify that one of my boys has ueen afflicted for the last thirteen year, with a healing and deafness of the right ear. I have tried a number of pbyßicians, ell without any benefit, a.d hod given dd ull hope of a cure ever being effected, when our family physician, alter examining the case, recommended me to use the PETROLEUM, which 1 did, andhappy To inform you that tho use of two bottles effected an entire cute, t write this withont solicitation or your acquaint ance. With sentiments of esteem, I am yours truly jy2 _ JOSEPH BWA&. jgancHeater Mineral Paint, ANEW OTNE OF MINERAL PAINT has recently been discovered in the bill behind Manchester Pa * which, in the variety, richness and durability of its co lors, surpasses any which has yet been found An es tablishment has been erected for its preparation bv which our market is now supplied at a liberal price 7 This article is almost entirely composed ot the red and black oxid of iron and alumina, waich unite chemi ‘•ally with oil or varnish, by which, when it becomes dry, a hard, solid, incombustible substance, impervious to water, is produced A coauag of this on anything soon becomes dry, and forms a solid crust upon it which cannot be removed, and which effectually protects it from the influence or the air, be&iand moisture It is therefore, a fire-proof and water-proof agent. ’ There ere five distinct colors of this Point—all ot which are kept separate, varying from a light yellow to a dark brown, so ibatpurch&sers may be supplied with any of there which they may desire or faney r By mix> ing these colors a greutor variety of them may be pro duced, all of which are permanent. In this way a beau tiful stone color may bo produced. The variety ot Us colors make this paint of great value. This Paint may be used for painting almost any work to which paint is applied, sueh as houses, brick or frame, fences, huritcane decks and chimneys of steamboats! roofs of houses, to protect them from fire and water! castings of all kinds, such as iron railings, Ac , Ac. ’ It is a good substitute for the Sienna earth, only itmay be used for a greater variety of purposes and is much cheaper. This Paint is in the form of ait impalpable powder, and pul up m barrels—though it can bo puichased from the agents in any quantities. Painters are respectlhlly requested to give it a trial . bold wholesale mid retail by the Agents. JOEL MOIILER, Druggist,, T« Woods A Son» Wood street, No Cl, Pittsburgh, Pa.: JOHN MITCHELL, Druggist, Allegheny City; and at the Manufactory in Manchester, olhe py ropnetors, P UDDER A FORD. THI9 IS TO CERTIFY that I have used extensively the MANCHESTER MINERAL PAINT prepared by Messrs. Poddee A Fo&d, and Cud thnt it answersadmi rably all the purposes set forth In the above, and I can, therefore, recommend u with confidence to the mem bers of the trade, as a cheap a- d valuable Paint, supe rior to any of the kiud now in use. au! :3mw ; JAME 3 A. SPEER. Dividend* THR E?FT SBUI I G ¥ A ? D BOSTON MINING COM PANY have declared a semi-annual dividend of hive Dollars per share, payable on Saturday, the 30th instant. CHARLES AVERY, apl»;3idAwtd ■ * President- MOkKIS’ TbA lUAKl',in Ms Diamond.—Although Green Teas have advanced in the East, R. Morris still continues to sell preeisel> the same qualities at the old prices, having a large stock on hand bought previous to the rise. Superior Green Teas, 50.75and8L00»' &; Superior Black Tea 5,40,50 and 75c- ? Good Su gars? and Bc. Prime Coffee, 10 lbs. for St,oo. (auflO r- r> V V + ‘/\ 1 1 • V-:. ■; ■* ' 1 . - IE.MATT. POET OF PITTSBQBGhT -•* ■ • “•• ; --"^'*'-«^ t ‘ , - J^-^! TELEGRAPHIC .NEWS, BY THE O’REILLY LINE. ; i TEXAS ELECTION. .. .. . “ ■' Galveston, August 22. Tbe Mtona-haTO been nearly all received, and Bell, the Democratic candidate for Goverl nor, will probably bo elected by about 1000 majority over all. Henderson, the Lieutenant Governor, will have a plurality of 2000. j Howard, the candidate for Congress, will have asmall majority over all. Sanrrie’a election, for Congress, in the Eastern district, js probable, but not certain, I _ ~ New Obleans, August 28. Tne steamship Galveston, bound from Galves ton,ranon shore at the Island Shoals on the Her passengers and crew were brought here in the steamer Mexico.. The ship and Cargo are a total loss. . ° STEAMER BURNED. _ New Orleans, August 28. The steamboat S. A. Vinton, from St. Louia, WM yesterday burned 40 miles from New Or’ mn» i, . da l aU Oargo bf temp and pro dace. The boat and cargo are a total loss ; Her crew and passengers were saved, except proba bly one passenger.' - *■; . The Empire City sailed , fir New York this morning. . , OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAIL ROAD. Cincinnati, August 30. The City Council last night passed finally a resolution loaning $600,000 to the Ohio and Mississippi Bail Road,: and SIgO,OQO ‘to the Covington and Lexington Rail Road. The bonds will shortly be issued, to bear 6 per cefit inte rest, payable semi-annnally at New York. 1 The -Temperance party of thfi city have ap pointed delegates to the State Convention at Columbus on the 3d prox., to nominate Candi-- dates for the ensuing October election. THE LIBERATORS. j New Orleans, August‘2B. Strong efforts are making to afford aid to the Cuban patriots. Committees are cahvassiijg the the city collecting funds. The Theatrical en tertainments and concerts are advertising bene fits for the cause. ; CUBAN EXCITEMENT. j . •■■■■.' Baltimobe, August j3o. There is great excitement.here, to-night.- A orowdof several hundred persons are parading the streets with the effigy of the American con- Bui at Havana, which they intend to burn. Washington, Angus 31. The President has been compelled to delay hir departure from White Sulphur Springslfor a few days, owing to indisposition. He will re turn direct to Washington, stopping no where on the route. The Post Master General left for New York, on business. He returns on- Tuesday. The Atty. General leaves Kentucky on Mon day for Washington. The U. 8. Treasurer announces the amount of public moniea-on deposit at the several deposi tones to be, $18,761,566 36 in the mint in Phil adelphm; $6,711,15000 in New York; $2,782,- 376 in the Sub . Treasury. _The ships Colombia and Star Repubtaarrived from New York, the latter in distress; She lost her foremast and other spars in a gale on the 21at met, in lat. 26, lon. 76. K Baltimobe, August 80. The late storm has been very severe in South Carolina and Georgia. In manypiaoes the lands are entirely overflown. New York, August 80. The steamer Baltio sailed for Liverpool to day. She had 60 passengers and $640,000 in specie. Among the passengers; is Hon. K. J. Walker, late Secretary of the Treasury. Philadelphia, August 30. The steamer City of Glasgow, from Liverpool, July 13, with a large and valuable cargo, and 288 passengers, arrived to-day. _ Boston, August 30. The East Wymanth saw faotoiy, near Wor cester, was damaged to the extent of $lO,OOO, last night by fire. CINCINNATI MARKET—August 30. Flonr...Demand moderate; sales of 400 bbls at3,15@3,16. Whiskey...lB. Cheese...6}. Butter...ln good demand at 10@11. Bacon... Sides 10J. Shoulders at 84. Lard... Sales of 100 bbls No 1 at 9? Mess Pork... Market yery firm; soles at 16,00. Grooeries...Unchanged, with but light demand. River stationary, and weather hot. NEW YORK MARKET—August 30. Cotton... Market continues firm, F10ur...3,87 for State, and 4,00©4,12 for Genesee. . Bye Flour and Com Meal—Dull. Grain... Sales of 6000 bushels of Wheat at 93 for Michigan; white 67 for Ohio; 45,000 bush. Com at66@57 for mired western; 3,000 do Bye at 66. Pork... Sales of 1,000 bbls at 15,62*016,76 for new mess, and 16,00 for old. Groceries—Sales of 160 boxes.Porto Bico Su gar at 4f. In other respects the markets show no change, and business generally limited. BALTIMORE MARKET—August 30. Flour... Dul l; sales of 400 bbls City Mills at 3,87; Howard St. 3,87. Grain-Bed wheat 71 to 76; white 76©84; oats 38@86 ; rye 66. Provisions... Firm; prices same as quoted yes terday. Groceries—Quiet and unchanged. ' Lard—9J@ll. Whiskey...22@23. Wool—Common unwashed at 16@18. Tobacco—Quiet. NEW ORLEANS MARKET—August 30. Flour—ln better demind. Sales at 3,75@4. Com... Dull. Fellow 48, white 68. Pork... Firmer. Unbranded Mess 16,60. Bacon...Side3 11J(8)12. (BETWEEN PENN CiND LIBKBTT 6T&EETS). 1 IST OP SHADES oft hand and made at all times to J order— -5 4 and 6,4 Shades, plain and bordered ; . “ w Transparent green do: , u “ « “ Dark “ do; Landscape Shades of every style, Moonlight do do do; Gothic and Mezzitinto, of new style ; STOKE SHADES of any color, with Lettering or De signing. OIL, CLOTHS on hand. Abo, a lot of SHADE TRIMMINGS—complete at 25 cents per shade, Curtains hung on reasonable terms. „ B.—Pedlere will do well to call at the Factory, be roTq purchasing elsewhere aprlStfm _Pfttiad;• • v’ -Va 1 ■ ->* ■-* ■ *« >■ SHIPWRECK. E, H. KERNAN HiLb A cUßafr" r BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. No.es Wood Stream - * - Third door beloto Founh^tputsidt). SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted. Gold.StiverandßankNotea.boughtand sold. Collections made-in all theprineipalcitiesof the United States. Deposits received of Par and Current Funds. mar27:y.' - : - „. _ PATRICKS FRIENDS . BAHKBRB A STD EXOHASGEdROHERS] No; 05, conn** Wood-amp DzjutonD'mnn, : , Piuslwigh t Pa. ' " : [mayl Domestic and Foretgn Exchange, Bunk. Notes, Gold and and Exchanged, CiICHAHGffi AHD BAHKIHG HOUSfi • OB':' • -i V , ;Winiam & Co., 64 Wood Street, • : PITTSBURGH. IP* IMTgggST ALLOWgpQH UHg DEPOSITS. f*o*2B ALLBJf EBJIKKB. ammisH a BAH§r" ,1> iU “ BaMertaniSxticmgtSnim, Stalaain Fonign and LamuticßtUt,miUo/Exthangi, Cntificalii o'Dnet ti,BanhNoUSjtind Coin. Corner of Third end Wood 8t«;, directly opposite the 8 Charles Hotel. . may 2? Removal, H.HOLJZIBS A SONS, SAW SKBIOVKD'YHStB BAHXtfia ABO EXCUANOB OVFICg To No. 67 Marktt sireity/ovr doon bdoto old ttand, - N- HOLMES & SONS, f) ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea- O iers in Noies, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. . Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for ’ j... . . Collections inade in all the cities throughout the Uni rtftF* 8 ,* I ®* teceiveU in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streetß.. • '. • - -;ang2B-ly; JAB.B.BOOM. nft tHOS.SASfiXMT HOOa.tfiS&AQ&wni, HANKERSIAND. EXCHANGE BROKERS,* N. B. Comer qf Wood and Sixth ttreets.. PiujburfA* Pa TrSEALEßSin.Coin,BankNoies, I / and Domestic Exchange,CenificatesofDecosh EXCHANGEotvallthe principal andEaropejfor sole insnmsto suitpmchiserr. received ondeposlte OTliliECrripN;? «ftadftsJ) all parts of the Union, atthtt towenratesr- sepll-ly m EDGAR THORS, ffl£. 0,, HI F HYSIC IA ,Y # S O AGEoW, I ijl, . ~N 0. %'8 a 'PKNN HTQ KST, I ilj Near Hand, aired, Pituburga, t*a. • ' flf " ’’.ID* 5 Od»ce hours; Jroio 7 io.IO A. m ftl ; iaio*Jr and 7 io JO, * Mt : ' : ' y iU* Night catU inooipUy m* HI teuiieU to. (ttiuo • - Aniongthcnumerous discoveries-Science Its* made *a this generation to facilitate the busiueas of life, in creaVe iU eiyoynVehi, and even prolong the term, of hu man existence, none can be named of more feail value to mankind} than this 1 eontrlbiiliontu' Chemistry ‘ to the (leaiing Art. A vast trial of its virtuesthrouglmsuihis broad country, hasproven beyond a .doubt, that nmsnedi cine or combination df medicines yot known Jcaneo sorely control and care the numerous varieties {of pul- swept from our miaEi tUouiands aad t&ousanda'-fcvery year. .ffndead tnere is now abundohl reason to believe .a Reiaealy hat atiength been found which can T>e relied'on.to c tire the most dangerous affections ofthc longs. Our space here wu. not permit os to publish any proportion of tlie enres effected by its use,hut we would present the following opinions of eminent men, arid reier further emicirv to the circular which the Agent below named, will always be-pleascd to furnish free, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proofs of these facts. ' ■■■*■ From the President of Amherst College, the ceitebraied ti _ .--v Professor Hitcheock. Junes C. Ayer—Sir: I have, used yiiur Cherry Pee* toraun toy own case of deep-scaied'Cronchiiis.. and am satisfied ironnla chemical constitution, th at 11 Li an ad mirablecompoandfor.theamliefofia^rigalaud bron cbtal difficuuiea. If my.opmion as to ils superior char acter canbe of any service, yon are at liberty ,10 nse it' as yon think proper. . ; * \ _ . EDWARD Un t i3HCbCS,KI..-D.- I From the widely, celebrated Professor SillmamU. D. L X* Mineralogy, &c. v Ya!e CoUege, Member of the Lit Hisl Med; phiL and Scientific Societies of ...., -America and Europe. ■i . i Idetrn the Cherry- Pictorial an admirable composi lion from some of the best articles in the Materia Medi ca.nnrf a very effective remedy for the class of di seas es it is intended to core.’* „ New Mavenj Cl, NoV. 1, 1849. Major Pattisonr President of the 8. C. Senate, slates hehasused the Cherry Pictoral with wonderful sac cess, to cure an inflamaiion of the longs. Fronone of ths first physiciaus in Maine.: n. . ' ‘ - „ Saco, Me, April 26,1849. X 9*--Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir: I on oowron*- stantiy osingyour CherryPectbreTin lay practice. and prefer u to any other medicine for pnlraonary complaints FJomobservauons ed it will euro coughs, colds, and disease a of the lungs, that have put to defiance all other remedies K I invariably recommend its use in cose ofconsummion. and consider it mnch the best remedy known for ease. -: , Respectfully yours. ' - - ’ - , ... , I«-S. CUSHMAN,M. D. Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Chem ist Lowell, Mass. r JP* Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail, by B. A. Fahncntick. and by J. M.Pownsend; in Allegheny City ge^e l^ttHy SC ° and by druggists T,.A* W. ftfoster* O attorney and counsellor at law • FfICF.NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, bctoi AfiriM «fMA Pttahurek, Pa. n the community, is the unparalleled amount of busiress wmchiba*>h£eo >done--hft.viiig.,issued- 7*600 P iii cieadunng.ihepastyearfthereby,,adiliiig over 8130JJ00 to the funds ofthe. company. Nearly all the property insured »>. ofthe safest-kina, in small risks, and alarae proportion insoredforonly one year. ° Whole No Policies issued 7,900 do' , do expired, terminated A • canceled** ... do: jIo in force*.*-***......... . Amount of Propertyinsured-**.... . do .. Canceled, terminated and cx-t—-. - . pired..*—* Jrtl,72a d ? inforce*- • «*• . do Premium Notea 79,676,67 do Cauceiedjtenninaiedaexpr’d,'- 617,10 5° *nforce..---.. . 879,C3f,77 do Casp Premiums received* * * *85t,657,14 do do canceled■- *.*....... 331^4 . ——————-$5l £36,90, wholdamountoflossesandexpen* . i r 23,01,46 ‘ , Balance in favor of the Co., In cash, •• . ©27.824,45' - Jo city or country: merchants, and owners of dwell ings! and isolated or. country: property, it is, believed' this company affords advantages inpomtof cheapness,! saiety and security, inferior to no Insurance: Co a&Dhnv in this country-. u; , . ~ . • - - - Conducted on the equitable and grefulyimproveds ys* i tem : of Classification: excluding all. j*per ml j hazards, insuring only a limited< amount in. any one lo caiityy thus precluding the frequency and occunenco of ■ toige fires, and alto, on both the Stock and Mutual phiny tt not only possesses the cheapness and accbmotodaf ion ;or both; methods, but entitles.the insured to a paxticitia** tion in the profits. ,1.-.. ( Itis ttnder the control of the foHowing Direcic-rE: -J ' P. Rutherford. A,J. (sUlstv John B. Packer, Saosae.'T,' Jones, Alonzo A.CarrierJPhilo C. Sedgwick,.Robert Kloti,Sainael Jones, JohnP. Rutherford. i ! A. J-. GILLETX.'Sec’y. ; A. A. Cabrish, Actuary. i ■ v N^B.—A tScrip Diyidend of fifteen percent. ora*expi ring policies has been declared.by the Birectors, cun is now receivable avthis Office (oir renewals, or redeema ble in cosh &l lhe;end of ninety days.> ; - myl7a»tw . . : A. A. CARRIER. Aajent Desirable Property. / ON THE FIRST BANK IN ALLEGHENY roa sus OB EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY. The'locution is near J. Pointer?*; ten minQtes’ walk from the Aqueduct, and about fifteen from the Hand street Bridge.' Tilesub* scriber offers saidprepertyjjnaccommcaating which he now The’Lot is 50 feet ft bet on Nonh-Cauafstreet, running backto Liberty street some 275 feet, near oneuhirdof ati&crei-' On which is erected a Brick . Bodse; coulaiwng ten'rooms,-pressed brick front ta stableand carriage house bn the back/ of the lot. The location is as fine as any m- Alleghenv. premises can be examined at any time. For termaj cn-i qulreof J. KIDD, at the store of J’RIDD & CO,« cor ner of Wood and Fourth streets. •'* . Vau27V ;V 1 ; •" - • -y • JOHN KIDD. Toltuble Real Eatato At Anettoni mHE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale, on favora- JL ble terms, the following property, in the Oity Maggy of Pittsburgh, vix:-r . : , ; No. 1. Three valuable three story brick dwelling houses, on. Second streets, between Market and Ferry streets, the lots being each Id feet front by 60 deep. No. a. Contains 57 feeVfroul on Third street, adjoin ing the Third: Presbyterian Church, on which is' erected one fourstory brick bouse, used os and one two s*ory brick warehouse. If the above is not sold before Thursday, the 4th day of September, at private sale, it will then lie offered at public outcry, on the premises. Terms at sale. - JOHN FLEMING, Agent for Johnston * Stockton Valuable Beal Estate In Beaver County, AT AUCTION. . THE SUBSCRIBER offers forsale lie following prop-: eny No. 1. Two' Lots in Fißlston, Beaver county, being lots Nob. 3 and 4, being : abontlOO feet square, on.whlch is erected one block of four frame dwellings, und one sepatate'stone dwelling, all high. No. 2. One JotspieeifnmiQn Backstreet, opposite the above.and extending to the top of the hill. ' NO' 3- Two beach lots, each 50 feet front, and running from the road to lowwaier mark, on the Big Beaver. No. 4. One vxUnable water lot, 100, feet on Wheel Race , with tea shares water power attached* No. 5; One lotopposite the water lot, 80 feetfrant, and extending to the top of the hill, on which is erected one twastory brick store and warehouse, 28 by 59 feet; al* so.one .- No. 6. One large lot in New Brighton. Beaver county, being about 140 feet on Broadway, ana abont 200 feet, deep, containing If acie. on wiuch are erected two large frame dwellings, and one' email frame honse, used as an office. This property was formerly occupied by Mr. T. C. Gould, and is very pleasantly located, being immediately oppOßiiethe Failston Bridger No. 7. One water lot, immediately below Fallston* Bridge, being about 100 feet in length, and extending from water-street to low water mark, or towing path. It not sold beforeTharsday, the 11th day.of Septem ber next, at privaiß;saio, lt wilt then beoffered at pub* lie oatery,on the premises. Terms at sale. JOHN FLEMING, mt for Johnston fcStoqkton. otttgiton for SAie. > A GOOD STAND,iiia business part -of the- city, —v OL will be sold, together with* selected stocfc Drugs;. Apply ia this Office;' - / " . [auls* L& rEW -GGO.OShrJost received, A fine assortment of i'Gentlemen’eFanusiuagGoodayaf < HINTON A CO.*S i .* ; Gentlemens’FuroiahingStore, J iu7 .* No. 60 Fourth street.- • s ; /Vv ■*V- .;* • •; '.■!*■ : ■ '"v\ OR. DwomhU «nlifca»entlem Nervous Affeeusni, P “" ', h h ° F i W« ‘^AnoS Brovra tooflerjiSniSroesVrsneedv c'nMin' ' come under hle care. ■•?■ , lo oUwhoiaa) DEU MATISM. —Dr. Brown'# newiv aniiA«M EespectfuUy, . JAMES RUSSELL. | B>" Price SI per bottle—six bottles for 85.; WetaSi? 6 ' °h r ™^ i,^ R W l »'n"' C hirMh al i d j A Fahnestock -A Co, Pitta* buTgh j J A Jones, PiUsaorgh; -Lee A Begtham All* gheey’cityr L T Rossell, Wtuhinrton | Wfl Xembar. UtSoMeroj H Wek£ Greensbnrah; S K°nniz, Somersei; Bcott t eilmoio! iSS5 rd ii^'. d *■ SwfcUQßUnsrtm; Mrs. Otr, Holliday™, ■burgh; Hildebrand ACo, Indiana; J R Wright,iUttan urngi -tTOns A Co Brootvillef A Wtlsm’* Sin, Waynesburgb; M’Farland A Co,N Callender. McaS vllf * P^f 10 »® C*>» Kne». Henry FoTker. Mercer; Jaa &Go>Boiler; S Smith, Beaver; J i> Saamertoii* Warren; R L»& C S Jonea f ’Condersport; Crooker! Jr M ßrorcoaviUa,- = ;; » • myl9 87,883,419 AHEAD OK ALLf OF AMERICAN OIL.' PjREPAJRfcD and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 209 JL Liberty street; This powerfully concentrated pre parahon;tbe medical virtues of which are found to be eight times the strength of the original American OU. It w put Up inboutes at2s and27* ceuti,eaob, with full directions for its ln every disease where the origi nal American'Otlhtt3 > heby thei accamuiation.of J 2 years\expepbnce r andwith fh cilities to supply both the wholesale rptalltrade, pn lhemoBifavoraoJeiennB,at Aed taro comfortable -frame DweUine.iTousea—- There is probably ho more' pleasant -and oecirabfo lo cality tor private je&idencesin th&City thanthe Lot now offered for sale. The professional pursuits of the under signed do hot perxnitdiuh to occupy and enjoy this prbp eny,andh£ncetheoffv.