The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, September 02, 1851, Image 3

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mother was knocked down, COMMEECI
St-**-;?-.'-#.'**-*-- toe.Hfi&lbv'* speed; had no idea they jf?— =
T i v 2\V, thellkJu e^ ,led / 0r 1116 men * “VIEW OP TI __ «bw OBIBASS, Angnet 81
\ r iViLv L - ,ooked o S . POr « nß ,°c f &e o? the In the city of Mexico, on the 16th, there *,
■'‘w o ,t ), P - vd and saw Mr. Morey „ Tua* . a quorum of Goveraors of Stalea present,
-^g. ba f k - tecame bOTkandsMd hedianot ...’J"®”"* are low - "*«**»«' commence the 20tk Se4te; They hare deSSk
fflftv” ’} Bali 't was mymother, and J"“ MnTlel “ rI “ l10 ' dO,1 > ,hcTOl in favor; of the ienwll' confederaaoh of t
. ss«ss=;:r“ ■■ s-# B^*^
<ti;?■■ the men assisted in britL S t!!! 1 ? 1 of bacon-Solm hf« .»k en 'piac Trie™ y 'f“ e pe»o“ »8e ,to oppose
2*^ . ■•bSs£ r '- thcmght the grayel “ o Aer SS?X ’ flgu es - 9ho " lders 8{ 10 »° t sw«. >rD ' Sd S w”^caLl^ caL1
’ ' passenger train than nsnal-ftevdwLt OROOERIES-Fim..boi wiu.oo, Th?™ 1 . ° sera<mS A W o re ,
tiTfcSi- '•'•*: itVdiSLv Wm. Patton, the motion of thßnaroid?k treverse aagggMwi >ool , two vessels Almagros and Sarabad, *1
,s:' * : -v^«■»*« Wm. Espy, the melT'ivflrA'oi«m ' watched them; the great kkntucka Vera Cruz for Tehuantepec, were seizec
looking fteßj 3e of the oars, 08. JOBS BeLumit of the authorities of CoatzalcoMeo.
?g*to2&si a*SSU , rfan,ssi*Sfst' s —?- ~r .
•/»»•■ ■•■twoiMo.iiv;-. aaaasasr~-'
-*«O.tE. Arnold, "m'ftH,o* Wight have canghfc my I*ha* been a welle&tablkhed fac Or- Philadelphia it will amount to i
:/* r i}" >-A ; *,; J;•';; ■; 4 . I X®' ’ “ fte / 6 \ e had beencanght by one leg. SSMfc2S , £!7 ll “ 1 d P«"»' «* P«- amonniwiadravm by the late ca
n, k ‘ttiß'arfUffiFf-'ttii 0 * oe “**“ seTeral stepson lapnn tute of dm blood' BeMe o is 189i000. The Bonk . holdsßeennty for a :
*. tf-' footf Morey was standing in toe very uiw dnnto, ewl hal«* m yondi.b towwiAmonnt-#M has a surplus ft ll
front of tte locomotive, on ae north-west JOhn/ui.L’S pri- \
'-f r ' **!■; conier - puwf=^u A P^„' a o' <* ** city dura
A i uniform Blrenph. Tliegarj, ed ™°nth of Angust ISs4,l^^oDand ae C(
Wllbom regard lo prPoa. 01lJ every « $4,078,820. ’ . ’ , V
ewd,!. sutjeet to iho <tr:ete.i c |« ' —-
>■ gennineneesascertained before bei H
Bull’s Saraoparilta alao contains . ri .
isvarf J?'»J c oraponnd, amlprodncinsiAtg v ; ■ . ~—;-
This Medicine, when used accord BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKE
r, WlhL CURE VVITHOIJ “* _Ho. 6S,WoO€t Bte«et, .
•-crofulaor Kms’aEvil, Cancers, T ien BntAir Wotrr Rmrti—(urnt tide).
h ° 9k "’ Chronic , rill fl»OUTKXCHANGßonlh»Sutera4Hties''ii'
worm or Scald (lea S, n f ?:, ,!a1 ”- Time BilU of EichaßW mAN
Xsi2y«^i«R^si^t^ii*s-l‘,^PjfA;S^sris'-*jS;* d i.h,K'Jl'*&jsl -Pains mUm Bones or Joints. , rZnJ**' Gold t Silver and Bank Notes, bonibl
S3H^^Sfe?C^fcWj<|Xs£i6>S. , 1 »•“«*• Swsllmjof Ilie-aii he g“' 1 '' uo s“n m f“ ‘nallibeprineipsltiitinaof f
of 4? e &v a ,! l i B i;. a “ ?*■
'*■{?(* , V*'i ,, »’ j Hie, Diseases MTHing ~ PATHICKH & FRIEND
*u. 8 « Of M e r c n BANBLBSaS AND EXCHANGE!
° f No 9S ’ coMBE &riS UMoTOro
« r °Drop b iy“ y ’ DonutUc and Forugii Exchange, Ban
Lnnrhayo, Jaundi, <*»ld and Stiver, Bougkt,So. i a%d Bxdu
I ,™sro::,.?pc£ . «.™ «nh»
■aaAtejfea - m*. A :’mn &
Liver Complaint, Female h " 64^r?TSBim#f5' et^
sLP c r,r,c"£,'he: > ; n e r ;;, R a,rr u - * A ™ 7
purgauve. fur superior io Blue Lick on Banktnand.Exchange Brokers, Dtaltrs xn
Salt,, or BS^H^.^^fertiJ^eSSSb
n! Testlmoulali it, Bank Notts,and uoxn.
r i he foMowl,, 8 is a verbatim copy ™ Corner of Third and Wood ata., directly o
..Mhcpoasea-on of U,a proorielir d- Charlea Hotel. , ,v
JW a ’ **»• h- W- Sebon la widely ai h-
an cloquem and uccomphahed -' ;
lSfe%J? k fin»KEl*V£3«So- : -'’Church, and llio Bcv. K Slcvenarin nr *„7TT '
esg=a;fgi :
" CIL 'V 5,J1,, - n 7 t ‘»<l«ci.onaoid«.lnnlllhe-eiaesd, re ,
C*SWiXwreSJ33he'lffiSfrfEe3»-s>. , 'i4‘a; , !VSait!C l SvSiS3.st?oi& ! Jsr4 , s-cI w , .... ~ Uua ledstaica. Bepoailca received in par
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I dace much good, and i-ievc much a ~ BOOS osSABGEJ
*iP^l?KAsi!fejfcidt)v-'t?Bt®rSi , S(^^ , f4Sakf»^Hif I therefore moai elieerfmiy rrcommen l ® w BANKERS AND EXCHANGE
I (Signed , hi ?"2S°f "«* <™d Sly,k „„.a
\ 3- in Com, Bank Notes, T ;
i A B&AUTIKUL CI.KA „ Domestic Exchanee-CertiGci
I “® w we all admire a dear, keaau EXCHANGE on blithe prmeipalC
I a rosy colored ehee». How oAen d 'f * anmkioaaiipo
M* n ,l posieisuifi ihi * ticMtieruiuin find pflffuuii^rfectived’'
w >3 hed.« reaorting to. loti, . COLLECTlONSmadeonal^ir,^,
-• • and eolonog material«. to reatore to , hsweatrntea.
of whal disease has d.'|,r. v,-.] Ih.-tn , d
coameuc known It heauliOea Uhi ▲ ■ jo^a.
every panicle of morbid ami diaear
blood. making it pure Ueaiiby nnd v 4 |
am, is e«n muie r™rl. and rl I- 'w
ttnl) Connie nance In the bloor 1 EPGAB THORS,
d 1 *»Y*ioiA«*B V
- A word to the wire .. andieirnia r 111 No. aoa Pans am
for .I.e l a,.,,. 1 K Near Hj-ial,eel. i-1,1,)
I SUPKl.rurous AM. -'OMMF) 6 Hi a, • UrS > Z™
f«a|i®lf^fS*t d ySfe^»^e'^iSs ,: fVrg^sr-'s?few£i« i &f*-:t' I PH;Ii..\CV OF llU.l.'a SAIHA e fj ~1 .l- t.» a, and ,lo id, i
1 (From Dr Ll' liMiui Proles.or _ |( lO 5 " ‘' J ‘ : ‘ 1
•SKS»S*^Cs^(fe,|}slW^wff/Sp-'t J: f l v“<* ,,; ’'if^Jr«> ,i 't'-I«iSiS.*dbai I . , I-OUMVIIIC ,Medical Coll ’ «\
1 have looked over the ti,l of un, 8 . Wl ,
1 l , <*« "Ull’a Compon-u, .Krtraet ol . XSfe.
I have no he.,t:,i„, .ayu.* hat the
Uouml. a,.d one tiat protui-es well 1
I »o whi. i. .. is uppocnMd ” l. V. >
I WHAT D« PVI.ES. rtvrwiu, », “
i Lou unlit A lartnt Has vital, t ass of 1 Ayer’aCberrv P
i fahilla : * ° J p«« coSoi
ft.rf: .. UutmU •JP NESs, BRONCHITIS, V
! ' have eianilned ihc preaenplio,, . CROUP, ASTHMA and CONS
v*~, vis'£z*-lhl£K’*!v*s: l^y.-o. ■»■•, .->•/^ Xr^-17**».of John Bull a 2sar*&n inlla a',d I hr “ -■*.
■ ' ,on lo bc “'H-icrlJsi.ißM.anJ wcl ~ , .. K e niwnereos diaeove
| . doce an ■iterative imprraß.oii on t . In generauon lo facilitate'
Ihlft “ b ° ll ‘ ln pu , b ’ lc :lmi i ,r, vuie pr crease f la enjoyment, and even
■£ ’ M* "“'■ ““““I»«-« can be n.
Rebideni i'hj-Mcun n( Uu? IxjuihviM j lo mankind, ihan this comnbn
«KS^^^fis^^S?Pb^^SSSS2^2^s»Si«|^i. ,< * JcH?N < UUU , 'i N BAit'*‘u' filin' 1 - - "*t‘ A ' 1 Avaattnalofr
««dha,e ~o„,hv, KEYsiK A B broad country haaproven bey,
4&fii^4£>X:^*s«sH^S#i^fftea-S*£P*fS?i«sh<^MiSSi|^tefe:3»fV!rSFSrs*^as. ~ Who.ea.le and , F‘ ne or combiaanon of med;
if .■ i f*or sale by I) M Carry uiwi Josr e surely comrol and coro ihe n
■f?^ffl^; <^«^Ar^.ir^k^V^^}? < a-.diil»^A».;V£». , C:-».i;vv'VS\jr-Jjw.v^«ki^y^Vv , .‘>ra k . gheny Ctiy , Wm, U Mercer, cai monary disease which have
Tff!S:,v arrm,ly - . midß ' *««“« d * *“«* *£S2S
JetOiSindA w 4 there is now abmidanl reasoi
Drug Store for ( atlenyth been found which e
1 DRUG ftTOHt fixiure® nn, mosidangerons affections of
*> ciiiet, mi a fir,i rale lo -auon /or w £' aoiperroil ustopablUb
®nd leiail bupineA*. nnd b:M an rxc e c “ecicd by its but we v
lom ai ihe present time There m < e J»P»n*©nßpf eminent men, a
esiabliabmem reve ni Agruric, of i . H»e ctrcalar which tho Agen
■! which, with ihe uauai buninen. of m be pleased to furnish free, v
J act uaprofiublc u.vr»t.nrm io any and imtiapuubto proofs of l
m»• l-'or paruralars addrea From ,he President of Am’
"•«« , prjfeasor
c» ;;: ,r’s-3 ,=sHsj
'uf 1 ssaSSvJw
Purnliore sud Chair V * as yon Hunk orooer.
I B JOSEPH MEVKK. 4SH Pean „ EDWJ
J^P* na i Bn d*c, kerpt constantly , From the widely celebrt
asfto order, nt the leant fnta . „ 1 L.L. D., Professor o
fancy and Clam KLKNITC It K, So Ac., Yale College, I
of the bear worknunakrp and moat ap Med. Phil. ah<f f
I.d Purchaaera woQld d-, well lo visit Affisri:
, fe’ 3 oyg-ltwlr “ I deem Ihe Cherry Pi
P<NE APPLE CHBKSK-Ju.l re 1 1100 fr ! m ““• «f B«* be
fj? UM L t *K d .*VnM^-re e
l)^' U d B^f*'F bV, “"' * SW '" • Maio/paiiiion, 1
I D '.” d Beef, U**'l hehaaoaed the Clierr;
i ' JW ,“ O ■P'eed. For aale by eeaa, to cure an inflami
—~ I JSSL . _ _W_A_J Pron one of ths*
§^CT?K^^kSaHi«a!P l^sSfi!P’^Mi» " w a. Mm Dr J - C. Ayer, Lov
_*«».. Grocer., stan.ly caing yo« Che,
QffSpßNi>tßS-New .1) lea ju„ . prefer it u> any other m,
ss O ante HI From observations ofi
T OMATOS: TOMATOSI-Im-C Uiai'have puMo d!^a*
1 one quart lo iwo gajlons.marie ei I invarifttHvS^mi
“P Pomawsfor winieruso, ‘•®nbc | bj and consider! ii tan™
" ~ _anAi Nojl. eaa| H . LB! “ Res f
• 9HII ““W- FINK Pu> Prepared and sold I
- --~ .1= *V » al<;b y SHERIFF lst,Urerell.M«aa.
n«- .ifrsowiapfttsb.
W) BBLS. LOUISVILLE LIME in Fabneatock, and by.
OU b r_ SHERI I h/H P. Schwarts,
J6O U .^'by ß hloat _ ' N SMF°HIi -
g I T’J 0 ‘"hEASAN I - Lola thins Apffimf 4*
ell« streS?!kl“ghS” by"tSkTralo (_) ttraett Ptaahvra
A1«o-A desirable unimproved pi State mutual
[ ronl on <»«®«w «re«, i. r n» dec branch offu
feel. Ths shove sre adjoining prope
r.-i-‘-^yr^i-Aaa,-/fi;IT, 1:1 ’ as a Garden ; and contain ro.ee vd fPUEbealeviden
aa»c3«HS^dyi:i^SiliW>i*a(liawASSia«^L , other Fruil Trees. They wi'l be h .!• «>dsavonßg ti
,I'.- .. :\,|e.d'l , gether, and are admirably adapted fc INSURANCE C(
f&&!SSFp«(2*s i >£* ae„ce.. Price for each 81.oco. Teri community, la il
S. CUTIIBER-J which has been
— C , GSou B ND PERT o obß Balb p‘ Ss^rtlf:
fro„°,Ti?o n g;r r iu* P “WS ?^f? 0 n ‘wk
?* «• corner *< Walnut and linn, do dti cini
feet front by 121) feel deep. A Lot of “■?
atreet, tt feet from by 188 feet deep do do in fr
an# P,y, ° , -, JA -' ll Amountof Proj
J!5i? Libcnyi do Canceled
SS^^Sa«^S^^^^?*S ; §2S»>W-» 5 4?iM PROPERTY FOR SALE OR i , pike,-
r Piece of Ground. 40 leet front 1 do .do
Locust street, (Fifth Ward,) ami tbi do Hremteur
houses, AJ»o, a L(.t of Ground, 21) f. do Cancels,
deep, adjoining the above, and two'Ji do in force
- Also, a Lot of Ground, corner of Pin d « Cash Pr
SSte^^Mw‘?A^s^^iisiHE3Brti^S^^S»'3^i3Jrsf-ipi | \ ~r' ‘ - .__ and three two story brick houses do do ca
»*>■ 1 l Ground adjoining the above, and t
I bouses, each containing six rooms. . Whole amour
«nd on Carson street, in Ensi Bir tea paid*..
t» Cji-gfTO*- (j.»£*■; The above Properucs will be sold Balance in fa'
rei«. or exebatiprd for vacant Lots m Tocilyon
propertj within ien miles. Apply to MMf«i and isc
'* )A> to) compan-
D OCKINGAAM ANifTELLOViF' ftnd
AO 1 K» Wc have recently received n In lc i^“. c ® on
rt • former stock of Ware, to which we i ~.£ «f U ri*'
*9^wSS« ! ?#^«{ii§sa^«<rii®JSi?B^w^? , ®«»i a «>;>-s- attenuonof niercbants.deuiers andh f e „ m c .* a
io a beautiful article of cream cofon 11,1
A Ur ?« variety of w.ter urns, spittoi hf,i!? r J*? U 8
toys, dessert setts, vnses. gob leu. mm I® l ® o , “ r ® s >
always on hand. The usual credit a i,V n h °‘? nly
-
ll' " plfftA.-WSi be puhlishcd, on M P Rathe?
1 V fr*-»Be* colored Mnp of he 111. Jones A'
" 10 S*- J. B. HOLMI Uoulsn
OUNDKIKS-aoo bbiTN-.O.Tara;
O 200 bxs. Rosin Soap; A. A. i
100 do Mould and Di N. B
.. *> casks Soda Ash; rmg poll
: ft*- 10 tons GermaifC/a now rec
8110 bxs. Phu Flasks 61e in e:
100 doz. Painted Buc rayl7:
60 do Large Tub* ; - -“•
OceroonsS. F Imi AN
.t3^^Sfe^A.V^^s‘V=QNss6.«f^%^ , 0 casks Suleralus; W oi
25 bx *- Chipped Uf “«5 r {
6 bbl *- Ep»om Salt! and at
F^^V-*V? 1° do Spanish Wl BC , ri he
£■:. 7• >.-hjV : l'. 100 doz. Corn Broom which
<>ir.dM y«~a>rf-^^ *&?}>*>&£%£s 300 Reams tVrappini North
&hr-tr£&Z-&xr&~ For sale low by fau3o| CARSON «75 fc
w IITO ■cbPPEK-'4O« bags Rio CoH - . f B *
Jttby t »«ao) carboi £r
Cr UNDRIES— 50 bhdt. N. O. Saga prcir
O «obl>le. N.O.Sngu quin
-si l3 77'LSV;> V'-‘ ~-7tf *■ lOca.ei Lovcnng’s cu
For sale low by [au3oj_ OARSor
QUNDRIES-1 00 tierce. N«7mSS: A
O io bble. No. 1 Lard < A
••B®*»lSa!!SS^''‘£^* - Ti < ®a!?»^ : s i ?®?l*VSr3fewZ*Di»%fe r ?® 10 d 0 Tonoerti On Ore
l ’ktSK ‘ 8 , d * eupenorCor
tauDO] CABSOf A
! •p»E A THERS AND HAIR= ft
2i^^<s£!J^iv'j^w^r^<Mste|sgs!s<iuJi&.s;st#£hvkt§>3; J? ISOO fta nun) Kentneky J“l
1000 do Deer Hair; I for
puRE french brandy-Po, 5?
, JL delra Wines for aale, for medic) a .
\ ■■ Prog Biore of [anl»] J A i
1 2 > half boxes Rueseil &. Robinsc
25 do do Grant's Fs
10 do do Grant’s B‘a
.5 i° do Jones A Sons turn'
. sdo do Emoraldn, (Nat. I
P ERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS. ftc.-A fine Aacort- J «« r ««l''« d «> d forwle by
[«aq JAMIES A TONES „,,
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CITY INTELLIGENCE.
SSP" The. folio-wing-gentlemen are a commit
tee. for obtaining,additional subscriptions to the
Pittsburgh and 8 teubenvilleßailroad. Company:
Chas.H. Paulson, EdwardGrega,
B. M. Biddle, J. M. Pennock,
Wade Hampton, Geo. Darsie,
E. M.; Stanton, Wm.M. Lyon,
Becky Harper, Jno. Small,
Joseph Pennock, Eph: Jones,
' , J, McD. Crossan, Jno- Smithsey,
yr- Win. M. Hersh, Jag Trunick, '
■“ Jno. A. Wilson, Wm. Patton,
Nathl. Holmes, ■ Wm Espy,
Jno. Birmingham, Barnes Ford,
Jaa. H. Sewell, Wm. Niron,
Bobert.Brnce, Tbos. Clarke,
B. F. Jones, Lewis Hutchison.
Geo. E- Arnold,
CoronePs Inquest on Mrs. Mackhoute. —The Coro-,
tier’s Jury, sevcraMegul gentlemen,
ber of others, assembled at the residenoe of Mrs.
Sarah Backhouse yesterday morning, - for: the
purpose of inquiring into the faots relative to
her death. .It trill be remembered that'on Fri,
day last she was turn over- by a train -of bars on
the Penna. and Ohio Railroad.' -
The following gentlemen compose the jurv -
Jas. Duff,.Franjis Duff, John MeGlauehlin t&l
vid Hamilton, Wm, Shanks, John Shankn Jaa
Park, Johnßlaokstock, Danl. BnleyeTjiscnh
Tonng, John Hay, John O’Neil. 7 eph
J. E. Wiggin, mom. —Am engineer, and was
coming up in the mbmutg with the thiid train
™ *■» places to whistle at
whistled theJast fame near the stone bridge;
when near thmhonse, was in my Usual place;
saw a lady ;• she was 6 or 8 feet frvm the track
When first diacoyered; she passed m front of the
engine; thought she was gomgto stop alongside,
as persons, do sometimes; but seen she still
come on; I then jerked the whistle and revers
°“ engine, but there was not sufficient tiihe
and the engine strpek a short dis
tance, about the length of the train, after it
passed over her; whißticd and reversed, and
broke as soon as I saw she was mot going to
atop 1 conld not have whistled or- reversed any
quicker to save my own life; our custom is
when we start out of the. bank, to have a man
on every broke; she was just stepping before
the engine when I whistled the last time ; peo
ple frequently come, up to the side and stop till
the tram passes; thought she was going to do
that way; she was 6 or 8 feet ahead of the en
gine when she stepped on the trnok ■ oould not
tell,_but think I reversed the engine before it
struck her; did not notice any one motioning to
me to hold np; after I whistled, my attention
was dirpctcfl to my engine. There waß about
100 tension the train ; the engine, weighs 26
tons ; I could net stop the engine any sooner;
<Bd not hear.her hallo; was not veiy much ex
cited; had not lost presence of mind; usually
ring the bell when any one is on the track; it is
the custom , could not have made any more ex
ertibn to stop the engine if it had
mother or wife. Mr. Morey said to me, "That
wommi is gone,” and at the same moment him
and the fireman jumped to the brake The dis
tance before we can stop depends on circum
stances; with the power and weight of this train
we could not chcokit np under several hundred
feet.
Richard Schroder, jicom.— Am fireman; on
the side I stand looked ahead; saw nothing •
soon as it whistled we all pat on the brakei my
post is on left hand side, near brake; nil-were
at the brake soon as the signal was given; did
not see her at all, looked ahead a moment be
fore that and saw nothing; one sound is a sig
nal to be on the hrnke; don’t know what dis
tance tre were .below the house; the engineer
could have done nothing more than he did; the
moment ho whistled , fib reversed; heard no one
ciyout before or after the whistle; it is not
customary to have a look-out, but the fireman
and engineer generally both watch ; brakemen
were standing at the brakes when the whistle
sounded; before we start out of the bank there
is a man placed at every brake; we went about
the length of the train after the whistle before
we Btopped, the whistle to pnt on the hrakes
Bounded a little below the house; when I heard
the whmtle I immediately got on the brake •
could hs.ve done it no sooner; on the curve we
always Mpw the whistle; did so at the bend
shoot half a-mile from here; running at the
speed we were, I suppose if all the baakemen
were at their post the tram could be checked up
in about 200 feet if thbrails were dry; when,
the tram was stopped, the body was lying about
50 or 40 feet behind the last oar. 6
Xhos- Martin sworn.— Was at the brake at the
hmbrthe whistle wasrgiveu; didn’t know what
was the matter at the time; there are five
brakemen; all were at their posts with the ex
ception of one, perhaps,'that was on the plat
form, but he immediately ran to his post; knew
the whistle was to brake up ; didn’t know.the
cause; saw a little blood dash up aroundSEe'
brake; one whistle is to brake up. '■
John Gallagher, sworn. —Am brakemafi'; <&£en
I heard the whistle I broke "up the car that I
was on as hard as I could; knew the whistle
was to brake up, bnt didn’t know the cause •
was at tiie brake at the time the whistle was
given; couldn’t tell whether they,-yfere all at
their brakes or not, as my brake tqik all my ati
tendon; they blowtwiqe to slack, once to check
np; believe there wane- man at every brake at
the time the signal was given.
Owen Cunningham, sworn.—Am brakeman;
broke np when the signal was given; men are
always at their brakes; didn’t see any of them ■
my brake took all my attentioa. ’
O Peter Monahan, sworn. —Am brakeman; was
sitting near my brake when the signal was
given. ~ 1
Eph’m Morey, sworn—Vina with Mr. Wiggin on I
the engine; looked straight forward on the
track; when I first saw her she was about two
. steps from the track; saw her when, the engine
wsß Within a foot of her; ahe stepped on the
track within Bor 10 feet of the engine; she did
not appear to know of our approach, as she
never,raised her head to look; she was on the
nght hand side of the track; had a sun bonnet
on; the distance fromT'fchere she was first
struck to where she-Was-'picked up was about
the length of the train; her body wasrpicked up
about 50 yards from this bam; we were about
8 or 10 minutes behind the passenger train; the
signal to brake np was given nearly opposite the
house, ns soon as we saw the woman; thint- the
engineer saw her a little before I did, from his
position; both of us jumped to onr posts about
the same time; the morning was clear at this
time; saw no one beckon to me to stop the cars ■
ffl w no one else near the cars when we went
along; all the brakemen were at their posts
we were not going faster than 10 or 16 miles an
hour; every effort was made to check it np • it
could not have been done sooner; it was utterly
impossible under the circumstances to avoid
running over her; there are six brakes and six
brakemen; know that the brakemen were placed
at their posts; didn’t Bee them, because my at
tention was otherwise taken. - J
Robert Miller, sworn.- —On the morning that i
the accident occurred passed down the line • the
gravel train passed me and gave two or three
whistles; knew nothing of the accident till I saw
Mr. Hays, who told me the circumstance; the
whistle was blown this side of the quarry, about
half a mile from here; there, was about’half a
mile between the, passenger and gravel trains •
the latter was running slower than usual; Morey
said that when he saw the woman, he jumped to
his brake-and exclaimed,-.“ My God, the wo
man’s gone.”
G. W. Bailey, steam. —Thecustomof the train
is to keep Borne eight or ten minutes behind Jhe
passenger care, and to give an alarm whistle at
the curves ; the weight of the whole train was
about one hundred and thirty tons; thl« was
pressing the engine forward; I have known Mr.
Morey for years; has been engaged in' the bu
siness for several years, and has enjoyed a most:
excellent reputation as a skillful and careful con
ductor of the gravel train; thebody was carried
about two hundred feet before it fell, and there
is a variety of opinions as to the distance from
where it was picked up from where it was struck.
Hugh Luster, worn.—Saw the gravel train
coming np; saw Morey ; : after the body dropped
the son of Mrs. Backhouse came up and was
leaning over it; Mr. Morey came back and ask
ed who it was; Hr.Jßackhonse said, “itis my
mother,”' and told him to go away; went down
along the road, to gather -Up the fragments ;
heard Mr. Brace Backhouse call- ns up; there
was no whistle given that I-heard; the first hal
loeing was just after the accident occurred.'
Bruce Backhouse, stmrn.— Had been over
where we had some men constructing a bridge;
when I retnrned, my brothbtiwas at the house;
my brother took his gun, and started over to a
house whioh we were having painted; I was set
ting in the house ; heard a noise like the loco
motive, mid hearing no bell or alarm whistle, I
was Burprised,andthaaght something must have
happened; went to'the door; saw my mother
stepping on the road; she was then about a rod
from the engine; she made two steps forward,
when she was struck by tbe locomotive; she fell
off on the. north side of the track; looked to see
if she had: cleared from thecara; watched for a
short time, hat could not eee her; did not see
the wheels pasa over her; don’t think they did
with the exception of oue'arm; when I came to
the porch, Mr. Morey was .standing in front
with folded'arms, lookingat my mother; he was
so convenient that he might have caught her;
ss soon as I saw it I* called and motioned with
my hand; the locomotive was going at its Usual
rate; but after my mother was knocked down
they .increased then: speed; had no idea they
would stop at all; I then called for the men, and
went along, the track and found portions of the
body) looked up, the road and saw Mr. Morev
looking back; he came back and said he dia not
inowwho Jt was ; I said it was mymother, and
u u leaTß ? s 8001108 possible f told him
00nmUtted .^ edced - orsomethhngrf
the land, I was a good deal excited of
the men assisted in bringing in the • r
thought the grayel dotr
passenger train than usual ; they did not revere
the motion.of the.oarsasfar aelwatohed them
lMkSg n t£ 6 8 ” a- aI M Ilg fte 8596 of 016 oare >’
cumj.■nhaSissw. Mor ey wasßtandingin an
o^tbe P enrfn«’. folded, in the front,
edand aoo^en *’ be turn
nmtfio* • m *ght hove canghfc my'
she ir.iu^ r . - ld * ,6eil canght by one leg,
tho to hop or mnke several stepson
fw™* 10 ? ’ "f or ey was standing in the very
iront of the locomotive, on the north-west
comer.
v Backhouse, sworn. —Went down to the
bridge;- talked a while to the men there; heard
my broth ere all, and came book; my brother was
downbn his knees, looking at the corpse j did
not know.at first who it was; thought some one
had fallen off the cars; saw two of the fingers
and recognized them; observed Mr. Morey on
the front part of the Aooomotive; don’t know
exactly the position, but he was exposed; tbint
he was oiythei northeast side of the car; didn’t
know until this that there was any plaoe where
they could get down so low; didn’t hear any
whistle; there was not more than five minutes
difference between the time bf the passenger
and gravel trains. B
Marshall Hiley, sworn. —Was working below
here; saw Mr. Morey standing in front on the
locomotive of the gravel train, and the other
hands standing on the car behind; Bruoe Back
t house called down, and his brother and myself
came up; saw portions of a body, and Bruce
said it was his dear mother; heard no whistle;
it was the length of 18 rails from where she was i
struck to where she was left; Mr. Morey asked
mq when he camo down how the boys were
about it, and if they were going to do anything.
Geo. Armstrong, sworn. —Was at the stable
door when the passenger tram came along; the
other came up shortly after; didn’t hear a
whistle till they had passed the stable; [the
stable Is above where she was struok]; saw Mr
Morey looking over the edge of the car; he
turned to the engineer, and they shortly after
wards stopped, I thought then there was some
thing the matter; saw Bruoe Backhouse coming
up, he said to come along; went up a short
distance and saw the remains; Mr. Backhouse
said it was dear mother; Mr. Morey was on the
northeast side- of the locomotive
Mary Brady, sworn.—Saw the gravel train
pass; heard no whißtle from our house to the
house of Mrs. Backhouse.
Mr. Bowers, twom. —Did not hear the whistle
would have heard it If it had whißtled ; passen
ger train was about fire minutes ahead
Thos. W. Bush, sworn. —Saw Mrs. Baokhouse
about three minutes, previons to her decease,
standing in her door; saw Backhouse motion to
the engineer to stop: looked up the road and
saw what I supposod to be a bundle of clothes ;
saw Bruce Backhouse stooping down over it;
while we were standing there, the Superintend
ent of the gravel train came up and asked who
“™ • Brace said it was his mother, and said
"Why did you not stop when I told you:” he
replied he could not help it; did not hear anv
whistle or bell J
Mr. Hiloj , ro-called.—Mr. Morey was stand
ing on the last car of the tram, looking this
way, and said who is it; Bruce said “Its my
mother, and why m the name of God did not
you stop when I beckoned you ”
Mr. Luater said Morey was standing in front
of the locomotive *
The jury, after consulting about one hour re
turned a verdict that the deceased came to her
death by accident, caused by the gravel train of
cars on the P enna. and Ohio Railroad running
over her. 6
Supreme Court, Sept. 1, 1851.—Court met
Present, Chief Justice Gibson and Justices Bob
era, Coulter, so. 6
Estate of McClure. Appeal from Oophans’
t/Ourt. Appeal dismissed
Ouston vt. Brown. Error to District Court
Judgment of non pros
Hannon is. Erralt. Error to District Court
Argued by Shal er and Bigham.
Harrison vt. 8 oles. Error to District Court
Argued by Alden and Woods.
S& m The house of Mr. Cuddy aorosa the
Monoagahela river was entered on Sunday night
and robbed of §lB,OO. The viUians then set fire
to the building and decamped. The flames
were subdued bat the robbers escaped.
We understand that the members of the
r^ a^ t u U ‘ tond 40 S”® the Enterprise Fire Co.,
of ivellsburg, a complimentary ball on Friday
'evening nett, at Wilkins Hall. From the weii
known manner in whioh this Company do such
things, we feel certain that it will be a magnifi
cent affair. 6
. citiiens of Allegheny will have a
rich treat this evening. Henry D. O’Reilly, the
Irish orator and humorist, will give one of his
amusing entertainments in Qninoy Hall. If you
want to be transported to the Emerald Isle, and
to speed an agreeable hoar, go and listen to his
Insh Evening. It will be the only opportunity
afforded at present, as he has other engage
ments to fulfil. We have no doubt he will have
a bumper.
SHELL OYSTERS’
Just received, by Adams’ Express, a fine
lot of DUCK CREEK OYSTERS, only »oett
eioht aouaa ont of water, at “ OUR HOUSE ’’
No. 24 DIAMOND Alley.
Portion gales,
P* M’KESHAj Auctioneer,
T Valuable, Real Estate at Auction.
HE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale, on fn-ora .• •
oi p!^b t^h,’;';z“ lowingprop ' nr ’ ,n «“ .
No. l. Thr e valuable ihree story brick dwelling
bouses, on Second streets, between Backet and Ferry
streets, tholo:-, being each 10 feet front by 80 deep
Inc ?heTbl?;? ta p' 5 S t 7 fco . l fro “* on Third streel, adioin
mg theThlrd Presbyterian Church, on which is creeled
r , lc J hoa “. used as a printingoffic? and
one two f*ory brick warehouse.
If tbo above is not sold before Thursday, the 4th day
of September, at private sale.it will then be offered at
public outcry, on the premises. Terms at sale.
\l ACKKKEL LAKE PISH, HERRING,
<> n “T 0 " T “ eBda y afternoon, September 2d, at
2 o clock, will be Fold at M’Kenna'e Aoetion House
m VC £ 8 V arrel *» bolf bawls and kils, Nbi. l Qn d Q
Maeierel, and Lake Fish ; eUo,6 bbla. Herring In good
order, with other articles. *««r*nf, in 500 a
-f*''- 1 P- M’KENNA, Aoct’r.
piSADY MADE CLOTHING, SPANISH SHEARS
Xl» AucrtoN.—On Tuesday evening
Uo„ a H e n “ rl> ' gOS liKtl , , ’ Wi '' be »'<»*«
UOII Hook, a qoamlly of Ready made Clothine ee-nnl
boie. of l-naelp* igara. AJ.o a 10. of ?fard"am
Ac , Ac- -(wpl) P M’KBNNa Aaoo.
p. a. *■
DAYIB) Auctioneer*
DRY GOODS at Acchon. -On Thur.dav moraine
September 4th, at to o'clock, at the CommemM
aaies Rooma, comer of Wood and fcifth alreets, will be
eoid.a general aaaortmen! of aeaaonable, fancy add >ta-
P' e „ Dr r G £.° d *' r , tolta ' “«»«>««•, tweedr? Jeana,saU
brnw'i, lO ®iI hl ?*’ o p ° c s““l ••loea, prinla. bleached and
cXna. ic' i'c 1 ‘ i ‘ ir,,ng! ’' l’ a " m •«'in e
hand^Hou °ebold jUISS?
fap S e , r W^ re ’ kn,Ve “ f ° rlft ' 4c '
.. A a2JL ° ,c * • M.—New and second hand watches
antUmps® dry good b °°“ a " d Bho "' *> al »
eep2
T
a >WO BUILDING LOTS IN BJXTH WARD ”*"t
4o A , SatanS .®y afternoon, September 6th
•at 3 premire?, will be sold Two value
b!e LoU4h Ground, sitaate on tbe Sooth side of Elm
street, between Franklin and Decatur streets, each har
ing a front of 80 feel on Elm street, and extendin* back
90 feet to Congress street. Terms at sale
ftagfr P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r.
LAftUK BALK OP STOCKS bt Aucnor—On Tkuu
evehib?, September 4th, at 8 o'clock, at the Com
mercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fifth streets
will be sold for cnsb-—par funds—■
2 shares Marine Railway and Pry Dock Slock;
36 do Craddock’* Field Plankßroad do;
* do Pacific ©old *nd Qnaxtx Minina Company;
~ do Western Insurance Company stock;
25 do Citizens’ do do do:
* o 1° Avery Copper do do;
me Pfttsburgh and Boston do;
ii n S!! g, h, 2. „ Pennsylvania Railroad Stock;
* cu ■ ao Clan Copper. do
ftlU7 DAVIS, Auct’r.
amablb lots on libebtv street at
afternoon, September
m?Sw t ßri'jr y a°ir ey M “ rb “ ry “ re ' l ’ ) •«*ndln,b«k
Term*—One hall cosh, remainder in one year, with
interest secured bjr bond and mortgage on tho preiisea
anM . P. M. DAVIS.Anm'r
The stockholders op the Pennsylva
nia SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY are
notified IhataninetalmentofTwelve Hundred and Fifty
Dollare per share is required to be paid on the Bth day of
September next, at the Offlce of Charles Lennig, Eta
Philadelphia. By order of the Board of Directors
GEORGE THOMPSON,
Treasurer and Secretary,
' East Tnrenlmn.
-3IOWNSENJWESSENCE OF JAMAICA OINGEE
! For the care of Onpepsia, Diarrbtßa. Headache,
Nervous-Debility, and other diseases axUiiig 4 fironi a dis*
ordered stale o/the stomaeh.
For tale at the Drag Store of
■ «ug? , JAMES A; JONES.
J«f(h3mdiw
, Drug' Store forSaJe.
A DRUG hTOHE fixtures and nock of mcd..
and h* " fif, ‘ ralC l l°' atlon ,or domj a whofca.nl e
***• ll *>«««*»». amJ b», a n excellent run of eo».
i^n 1 ? C PrC * en ‘ u *? c Th< ‘ fc connected wall the
e *K ab *l , ‘ bin^ D k l ’ eyc H A S rn< *«e< of popular medicine*
which, with the uauaj banner of the .tore, would ren
ilim r r ?, fila fe lc ~,vt‘ , tDr,u »« nny one desirous ofcn
paging In it. ror particulars address box 4is. with real
. ... (augiD
Stray Calf.
C A »Trav rli No v ‘nr‘n "Hey.a
\y STRAY CALF, with while spot. on tia leg. The
" h V' ! ‘‘ proving pro perry end paving
charge. |anlte:3i| JOHN CUNNIMiHAif 8
„ K “r“‘ lar « »udChalr Ware rooms.
S r JOSEPH ME\ t£K, 424 Penn street. above \
IjjiP* n * i l Bnd * c » kerpn constantly on hand and make
C££to order, at the Zouwi/ «n«i, ever)- description oi
5“7“ n f Pla ‘ M PtKWITUKK. SOFAS and CllAlttA,
or the beat workmanship and must approved styles
myw h diw"r° ald ”'' ll 10 V '“ il hi ’
PINE APPLE CHEESE— Juki rrc ivni mid for tale
, b / WM A MVLURU A CO.
aal ’ Grocers and Ten Dealers.
RlliD BtM*—fcvai.* 4 tfwift'i Superior Suear
oared Beef; Fraser's do do
do spiced. For sale by
F flu W A. McCLI’RO 4 CO
RK!pi sTalIaN HaCKSa KoNT—Jux received
and for sale by W a. .McCLURG A CO.,
Grocer* and Tea Dealers.
OCSPESDtRii-Mew *t) ie» just arrived at
aolB HINTON ft CO *S.
q'OMATOS : TOM A Tort l-l uTc^T, aiding from
JL one qaart lo two g*Jlon»,timde expressly for putuux
up Tomato* Cor winter usn, ran be bad in any ou..ntitv
al J S. MOOHHKAI) & CO.'JI, ''
au<iS No. ill. ea*t nd« of Diamond
2'
BBLS. LOUISVILLK Ll.viK in store and lor so
OX9 b ? SHKRJFF & BINNING.
| f\i \ OGZ.Ii ROOMS—Near Corn, in store and for
llJ* y »alc by (ao2tij SHERIFF A BINNING.
'PWO rLiiASANr LOCATIONS FOR SALK —A
L desirable unimproved property of 63 feet, on Fay
ette street, Allegheny, by 123 deep to a 23 feet alley
Also—A desirable unimproved property, of 63 feet
from on Sheffield street, by 125 deep lo an alley of 23
feet. The above are adjoining properties, now occupied
a * a « . n J. and con{aJ n so.tie valuable Apple and
Other Fruu Trees. They wiM be sold separate or to
gether, and are admirably adopted far two family resi
oeuces. Price for each 61,0C0. Terras oasy
S. CUTHDERT\ Gen’l Agent,
50 smithfield street.
C l rßn P «Sn ER,, « V K,K »alb-pour luisuk
V GRODNO, on Quarry s(reel, (Fifth Word.) each 23
fool from by 130 l.el deep. Th.rr Lo„ of Ground
on the corner of Walnut and Quarry ftireete, each 25
feet front by 120 feet deep. A Lot of Groaud on Liberty
urect, 25 feel front by 100 feet deep y
APP^ O JAMES BLAKKLV,
au/7 Libert yand Sixth ttirecu.
PROPERTY FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE - A
X Piece of Orouud. 40 leel front by 01 feel deen on
Locust street, (Fifth Wurd,) sud three two story frame
houses, Alto, a Let of Groond, 20 feei front liy 61 feet
deep,adjoining the abotre.end twodstory frame houses
Also, a Lot of Ground, corner of Pine ami Pike ureeta
and three two motv brick houses A 1 4 0, a piece ot
Ground adjoining the above, and two 2 glory frame
houses, eacbcomaimng six rooms. A Iso, a Brie k House
and Loj on Carson street, in East'Birminghain
The above Properties will be sold ultoge-her or sepa
rate, or exchanged for vacant Lots in the city, or country
propertj witbin ten miles. Apply to 3
0u97 JBLAK K I. V.
Rockinoaam and yellowHcane wahr
™!. ha i! e J e^ nlJy "*<*»▼«» a large addition lo our
jormer stock of Ware, to which we re*pectfally rail the
*L UOn roercbantq.deaters and housekeepers. Al<o
to a besuiifai article of cream colored and drab Wore’
A large variety of w e ier unis, spittoons, pitobew, fancy
MC k * oblete ’®a»iel ornaments, i l*
always on hand. The. usual credit and discount allow
ed. WOODWARD, BLAKELY i CO
aQj7 corner Sixth and Liber* ’
p M. Davis, Aaci’r.
—.«j liberty els
I« A . _ b W I 1" “> Monday,
Ist, a fine colored Map of ihe (aland of Cab» Price
i- B. HOLMES,74 Third „ ,
“ u,,u opposite ih c Po«i Office.
SUNDk7ks— 300 bbl». N. C.Tar and Vuchi
*OO bxs. Rosin Soap ;
100 do Mould and Dipped Candles'
25 casks Soda Ash;
10 tons German 4 Clay :
2fio bxs. Ptm Flasks ;
100 doz. Painted Buckets ;
60 do Large Tub* ;
i hiids. Ombre Madder;
3ceroons 8. F Indigo ;
6 casks Saleratus;
25 bxs. Chipped Logwood ;
S bids. Epsom Salta ;
10 do Spanish Whiting;
100 doz. Corn Broom*;
300 Reams Wrapping Paper :
For sale low by [ap3o] CARSON A M’KNJGHT.
COFFEE--40n bags Rio Codee receiving and for
sale by [au3o) CARBQN A M’KNIGHT
SUNDRIES— 50 bhds. N. O. Suear:
250 bbls.N. O. Sugar*
10 tierces Rice ; ■#
10 cases Covering's LoafSuirar;
For sale low by [au3oj CARSON & M’KNJGHT.
SUNDRIES— 100 liercei No. 2 GreaseLardT
10 bbia. No. 1 Lard Oil;
10 do Tanaer** Oil;
8 do superior Corned Beef;
[au3oj CARSON & M’KNIOHT.
For sale low by
Feathers and hair—
-1500 fi)s prims Kentucky Feathers;
100 Q do Deer Hair: For sale low by
CARSON A MiKNIOIIT
PURE FRENCH RHANDY—Pon, Bherry and Ma
deira Wine* for sale, for medicinal purposes, at the
DragBioreof [aulO] JAMRS JONES
ri lots AGCO—
JL a» badf boxes Russell & Robinson’s Congress s’sj
25 do do Grant’s Fs ’
10 do do Grant’s B*s
5 do do Jones A Sons lump;
10 do do M’Donald’s S’"
5 do de Emoraida, (Nat. Leaf;)
Jost received and for sale by
MILLER A RICKETSON,
Nos. 221 and 225 Liberty st
DAILY REVIEW OP THE MARKETS
Optics op thk Daily MoHKit6*PrBT >
• Th.vt , , k Tbud'iy, Sept. a, 1851. i
lheHlvrra are low. The weather clearand pleasant
The Market is rather dull, there being no sales of any
great note.
FLOUR Sales 01 irora 83,08 lo 83,12 Receipts lirtL
*nd very little changed hands b
BACON Sales have taken ;place without chance in
flgu.es. Shoulders 8} to So ; Bides 9| to 10c
GROCERIES—Firm, but will out change
„ T i , JS.SSE£ T Kentucky remedy-
Dfi» JOHS BULL’S SARSaparh ■
similar preparation in America- Price 81 DerLni y
six bottles for five dollars ™pe 3t per bottle, or
subject to the etr.etest chemical tests and n?
Bcnuinene.. ascertained before brine used '
/ ' SawtParUto also contains the virtues of sevc
" ,l^U ? b ' e , metlical roo s, together formine ihe
S.Sia' prod ' ,clnft '*• ««*« lg«u
, Th ; "inffi cKss®^”"’'
" C ihe ril “k?e K ‘“lt’*Evil, Cancers,Tumors, Kraptions of
tao ».klii, EsTysipelas, Chronic ?*ore Eves Kin*
W p'3 l „. o inTh o, '?^ ; ' SCn '? ,"“ d - HheJmati™ *'
P n?e ‘ a nr , J . oinu ‘- 01,1 Sore 3 and
U cers, Swelling of the Glands. Synhi.
its, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Diseases
of the Kidneys, Loss of Appe
tite, Diseases arising Lorn
"tao u«e af Mercury
Fain in theSideand
Shoulders. Gen
rorDebiluy,
Dropsy,
Lumbago, Jaundice,
Costive -ess. Sore Ibroat
Bronclmu, Coughs. Colds, Wcak
ness or the Chest, Pulinormry Affections
and ail other Diseases tending to produce
douiamptlon I
E™? 1 " irregulonueo and complaint.
ick an.l Nervous Headache, Low Spirits Nivhi Sweats 1
Kxposure or Imprudence mLife, efronic
at Diseasea, and is a -prn.g and summer dfinlr at d
general tonic for ihc rys.cn, and u g, ntle nnd pleasant
SLT.”*Mmr r “ r L,ckorCo "P'M P Watcr.
... , Testimonial*.
I be following la a verbwim cony of a certificate
,'"la ‘ e ß?”V'w l J ’ r °" r i'' : i“ ,r 01 S»r*op*r
-1 *a. Hcv. is. w. Sebon is wulriy and generalle
sa an eloqoem and accomplished Pastor of
Church and the Bev. F. Bu=ven.o„ ba, known S'
Kentahk 1 ; aSfc"«s B h co“,dd n ":,; h “[.a i i , ! o
—P«—»«= -^non’
leslfmonf W ? rld l’ r ? ,lu « bettor or .tuorc-satisfactory
icfll raoin in favor of nuy medicine 1 '*
BI'TTTER TESTIMONY’TiI A N\VA>*F-VEn OFFKft
PIN OK ANV M Klilttis F hR ‘
Kev L. \Y bi.iio.N—Rrv I-.. Stkvp^s«on
~, . . Loutavtilt, May sft). JH3G
Ve have used Jo in J>Uil « r-arsupmrln. uml j,u?r
known it 10 hr used w:tt> mure »,iii.«fnct<on : and n
no bcsiUUon m staiin-j that wr believe n to be a *-«f
and valuable medival compound, and calculated to pro
dace roach good, ami .eve much «. Or ring i n.id would
therefore most cheerfully recommend u to the nin»~ied
(Signed ) K. W SKHON
fcsTfcVKNSON
A Bi-.AUIIKUL CI.KAK SKIN
How we all admire a clear, beuutnul. while skin and
a tt>»y colored cheek. Mow <WWn do we see P r r «on*
not possessing this desideratum so devoutly to be
wished," resorting io. o,ineiu-«, lotions. washes. pain*,
and coloring material*, to r.-store to them a lunnhlHi*,-
of what disease has d.'j.nved ilu-nt of. and that 100 with
great injury to the sk.n. butt's Snrsapnnlia J« the best
cosmetic known It beuuitlies u»e skm. by removals
I every panicle of morbid ami diseased matter from the
blood, making It pure Uea.tby and vigorous giving ac
avtty to every minute vessi-l, ond rhanging tb« yellow
and dark countenance to the bloom and fre*hue»# of
} oath. abamlon the use of paint* uttd mixtures
“ W a the only effectual remedy
A word to the wise >< sufficientnnd a him ii-nousb
for the i.ndie* 8
TbMII. \ I.IKI. rilK hri|.|.ow|\ii
sufH.l u au- a * I ..MMnru, |,ML S
FICIKNCV OF HUl.l.'s s.utSAPJkHILLA '
[From Dr I. .l i«m Prolessor of Chemistry m Hit
Louisville Medical College "]
Johi h »^i> lOO r rU “ ,L ' r lhc hM ° r *«srediei.l. composing
Joho 11.i.l « Lompou-,' Ftirjiri of .-ursaperillii, »n 3
“ , '“ s lorin a sale com
, ““"t 11 ' ' d u " r ’ pro'o'-cs well lo chrome disease,
lo wh.. .. is appncel.ld ” l. V VANDKLI. M I) ’
LotfUt «.!«, June C. |HtH
VVHAT Dll I‘VI.KS p» t ., r ,a. 4, appointment to ,H.
fta""""* V UI.LL S SAHSA
.. UuuriUi, March 20. ItMU
.1 i k'ti'l”!"" 1 lhc prewnpuo,. lor the preparation
of John Bull-* Sarsaptrilla, and I believe the combinu-
Iton to be an eietllui.l one. and well calculated lo pro
dace an alterative impression on the s>stem | have
used il both in public and pr'Vute practice, and Hunk n
ihe besi arucle of Sar*>iparill>i m u«
o , ... M. I'VI.K.R M D
U I" Lo “‘ ,,v " l '- Marine Hoqm.l.
. li-r '-At. I u»> Ut-uartr anU ask for Uie ori»Lnt»l l)r
JdjlN UUU/9 BAIItfAPAUIU.A./ri«
lull huvc 1.0 cnner KKVSKR 4 .MOoWEI.L,
... ami Retail Ate »la!
l*or «ale by D M Carry eiikl .Josen Douglas* Ale
gbeny Ctiy ; Wm, D. Mercer, Vauuon »borg, and by
DrnjpjiM. generuMy. 5 y
00 BBLB fc-XTKA KINK Fl.ulMlitiTiorrend ,o,
V” « I ' b y SHERIFF 4 BINNING.
No. 10 Market street.
* £ ‘ f * n
,; v,.i -oSJeSv^i
r <
PORT OB’ PITTBBUH»H.
aiFEfiT 10 IKCHES WAttft lU fU* CHAITHEL
0 ARRIVED:
Steamer Michigan No. 8, Bole;, Beaver
• Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville
Redstone, Wooc ward, Brown«v?n»
; J. M’Kee, Hendrickioi, Mck"''?'' 0 ,,
Beaver, Gordon, Beaver p r V
Thomas Bhnver, Bailey, West
“ Arena, Kinney, Wellsv/l" N w,on
“ Hudson, EnynrUSnnfish
DEPARTED:
lledsiqne. Woodward, Brownsville
Atlantic, Parkinson, do Vle
J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeeene...
• Michigan No. 2, Boies,Benvcr P ° '
Beaver, Gordon, Beaver
‘ Thomas Shnver, Bailey, Wesi N.™.
•' Heroine, 1 onwell, WheeW "
‘ Excel, Call oun, Wheeling 8
‘ Gordon, No. 8, Poe, Wheeling.
Hartford, 8. Hnzlelt, Louisvllfe
-Wheeling and Bridgeport Packet.
passage apply on board, or to "eight or
SHERIFF & BINNING, Ag’is
No. U^Mart el street
For Sole.
Lns£gA„ T M hull of the Steamboat LAKE ERIE
Steamboat rot Sale.
The one-half of the steamboat ARFNa
aaWß|jßn..w plying between Pittsburgh, East L ver
pool ana YYelltvme- she is doing a gootfbusinet h.ino
the only regular boat to Well.ellPe. It wtil bi
of on reasonable terms- Apply to posed
° nlS JAMES BLAKELY
Friday Cincinnati PaoketT '
I JjSpf.n THB nowr and elegant steamer IRFNF
isSss^UgS^ o, 2. G. L.. H’Cuntoce, Master, has taken
the p/ace of the Clipper No. a* in the line nt
Pnckets, and will leave every FRIDAY,at 10 A- M^for
n nbr, r d m?d,a,e por,, • Forrrei^l « j?
iJSS&fb The fine steamer PACIFIC, Z a noon M.i
AsSeelSte.i, Will leave for Ike above and inlr
vie portß every THURSDA Y, al 4 o’clock, F M d
bor freight or paaaage, apply on board,or lo
Al It, TW , T ‘ WOODS 4 SON,
No. «1 Water •!., and 63 From »a
Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati.
]JBfe»oiw n wATr se
«aM«Ve B ularly every Wkd.vSdat.
1 or freight or paaaage, apply on board, or to
_ G.U.MILTEN BERGER
„ A, * e *k«»y lttver Trade.
~J tBbULAR FRANKLIN packets
i£sBß^«Ja*r!!Si"w ,, " ,r u , ' LKOHENY BELLE
mSWRFFyjiHo- Alupi. w«, Uanra, leaves Uie All#*.
rf fnr Franklin,every Wmiay and Thursday,
The fine slenmcr ALLEGHEN Y BELLE No 1 ('an,
John H.aaa, leave, ,he Allegheny wharf for> ra “ P k
lin. i v«*ry Tuesday ami Frtdau. at 4 P A)
tor l-ieighl or Paaaage, apply on Board
* . . (“ rr « , «K rt!<H iro LIBKKTT STBKKrsi
Id order— s,HADEa on *“ , « l «nd mode ni Jl limes 10
3 .' 1 ' 4 : 4 ’ 5 4 »»<* °" 1 noff Shades, plain and bordered ;
transparent green do:
. . l>»rk “ do;
Landscape Shades of every style;
Moonhght do do do;
c^i C ,a U '^!. M f zzauiLo ' ° r new style ,
STOKh SIIADRS of any color, wuti Lettering or De
OIL CLOTMdon bund ng 0r Ue
A so, u lot of BHADK THIMMINGS-complele at 25 !
ierml PCr “ l,ade * Curlal, *« hu n(- on reasonable |
P S».—PedJflra will do well to call at the Factory b*
fore purch&ung eUowbere * 1
, M>rl&Cm
—-5 - E. H. KERN AN.
*tr. on ?® ladies* Semlnsry—AHfgheiiT -
A 'J <Si W Mt " rCAI -F; PRINCIPALS
tuoptns no*‘iay > bept. I. »« Colonnade Roto i,
°, F INS , I AUCTION and ratal of tuition the
.Va; P r;?„“ a Por nir " cui “ r "' M '
AltshenpyJuly 14. 1851
to Contr*otor*>
S i ANU •ndiana rajlroa d
kj Proposal! will be received by ibe Steubenville ami
Indiana Ratlroad Conipuny in Steubenville until the let
liny of Ociober next, f,- r Ib e Grading and Masonry of
Ol the rood extending from Steubenville
10 the Common valley; and also, for the construction
e f ,H 'Ii e .!l"!i' K °“ u b ' lw «“ Steubenville and Coshocton
and, also distinct proposals for the construction of that
portion of the Road cilendlug from Coshocton to New-
The enure length of this line is about 110 miles and
11 contain, work of all descriptions In great varie v
some of which is ijollc heavy e variety,
Proposals will t, O race ved for the Griding and Mn
r'm.’ie e'ih ,7,' V™" ia *«“<>"» of nb£ut
a mile each, the Company reserving the privilece to
make such disposition of the whole work a. maf an
pear most conducive to it* interests p
... Splendid Building Sites.
/ N WEDNESDAY. SKIT 3n. al 3 o'clock P M
' / wilj be sold at Public Auction on tk*
about TIHRTV ACRES OF I.AND, divided in W of
i/w%T e ;*.‘ ,0 . <~e? , 0D - lb , e H lll in Penn unship, NorSt
of W McCUmock’a and West of Montgomery Vann
ha\tng an opening on the PerrysviUe Plank Road
It >» enough io aay that no more inviting propertv for
* U n ? 18 Coont > r - combining ml the ad*
l£!t ( a WD Bnd couo,r y. with good water, a fine
so l commanding prospect and pure air; the native for
eat yet standing, it i« capable of being beautified and
improved m the highest degree.
r...™ t ! C Ul J e be >ond n question. entirely unin
cumbered, and the terra* liberal. For further pariicn
lar, apply to GEO. BREED, No. 100 Wood strew 7r of
_ , KRBIIB A BOYLE, Aacti's
SsnstsirgA. Aug &, 1851. Ism Sat*
1 Valuable Farm at Auction.
TNpur.eance of the directions comalncd In iho last
i. will and testament of JOHN CRKaDY, doccascd
p.” w 'll c*posoto Puolic Sale art*. Court Houjt, in the'
?"}' I'll'sborgh, on MON DA Y, li. 6ri da. tf betoU?
10 0 » that valuable Farm, situate
"1 Baldwin lowuship, in the county of Allegheny, bound
cd by lands of Dame! Riaher. John Gordo® Jo/obCrSa
dy and others, near Ihc six mile Ferry, on ,bo Monom
gabela river, conimmng al ont NINETY-SIX ACRES
and allowance.
A large proportion o' which contains Slone Coal of
the very best quality ; ihc land is of an excellent dos
rripuon for farming purposes, and persons wishing lo
engage ellher ill a.r,culture or the coal business, win
gam “ de ®' rabla opportunity in secure a good bar-
Terras made known at sole.
JOSEPH O’BRIEN,
Ntw*-v 4^ 1 Kiecti'O'?oV A Joh'n deihi
NE FaKEMAK O H T «nIsr ANI) JOBBBBB
- HODGES & CO.
„ . 58 liberty street, ;
Between Broadway and Nassau street.
W«AB THI POUT OITICI. ’
NEW IfOg&M.
We respectfully invile all Cash Parchosers thorouvhlv
lo examine our slock and prices, and as interest go vifnw
we feel sore our goods and prices will induce llirm in se-’
leel from our establishment Particular nueniion I, dT
voted to MILLINERY GOODS, and mnnySf .rli
elen are manufactured expressly tn ear order, and enn
“o|i!>' ‘£ t?”"?' *lyle and cheapness 3
Beautiful Paris Ribbons, for Hat, Cap, Neck and Beil
Stik, Ribbon *> of all wimhs and colors
Silks, Satins, Velvets, and Uncut Velvets, for Flats
Feathers, American and French Artificial Flowers.
Puffings and Cop Trimmings.
Dress Trimmings, large assortment.
Embroideries, Capes Collars, Undersleeves end Cuffs
Hn^'keSlr'"' 3 ad Hem stick cSe
Crapes, Lisles, Torielons, Illusion ani Cap Laces
LMe, C . BnMtel '’ Silk and Lisle Thread
an^Mifu 11 ’ 8 Bill£ U ”'- : Thread, Merino Gloves
Jaci®n“lti,. Plain B '» b °P L.w,i and
S mwS 9 ENCI, ' AME,IIWN 'DALIAN
xt , ttiwar'dU
thJchar,Up. l n lh , t mf,t^nl,l,et ? een SaTOiH Run and
pebtbi glass works
r i.oekivz, -.IT. 14,8 *
, p Loren* Cx, Wlghtmakn. 11 WlOBTllAM
(Formerly of the firm of Wm. .M’Cum.t A Co >
AND WINDOW GLASS
Fr ° nl Slruu , Piiuburthi ftn’a’n
dow | ; H , e r lienl (l r attonlion psid lo odd sizes of Win-
I>r ' Va, ' ul,)s f “ r ®»«"« ai, d Vials! * n
9110 BUS I*FA NUTB;
115 bags .Waluuißi
20 do 'Filberts;
25 do Cream Nuta ;
100 bT». Shelled Almonda ;
190 bbla. tbelled Pea Nuta ;
HO raatu Dates;
25 doz Salad Oil, pints ;
15 do do quarts ;
20 bbls. hoveriug’s Sugar:
In store and for sale by
JOSHUA RHODES at CO
No- 6 Wood street.
C. ... Deafheii CnTM.
FIJRNACfei, Jane if, 1931.—S &j u T _
St r~Thiß may certify that one of m* :
De^ Ql ? ,cled for ,a « thirteen yeal* whhV h y ®r B 8
and deafness of the right oar. I have a „„^ al, ' lg
physicians, all without any benefit, aid had ° f
all hope of a cure ever being efiected, when oR T f n • 1 ) p
physician, alter examining the ca*#* mn<wn i®mily
to use the PETROLEUM, which I did, aS3uS*h»J d
inform you that the nae of two bottles effected „ h „ PPy 10
ciire. I wnie this withont solicitation or yonr 5? en * lfe
ance Wtth sentiment, of esteemTa£7ou£
JOSEPH Swift.
Wo.? dwa bd. blakely tco a„.
• Manufaclerers, East Uveroonl n{,i^ t * UeoQßWare
leave to call ibe aitenUon of WoßMri Sot!ilT OU,d J > 'S
chanta and others to aamplea of M "-
rasa 535?^
ei ttbfed io fillallorderß with despatch * SI
sun conilouea to sell “ ,he Easl * R. Morfis
old prices, having a »n if an 3 ties at the
W lie ri.e’. Supfrior gS e ?Te« M’. o "ft' Pwriou
Superior Bluok Teu, 40 SO ttn?’7a( » tt S. ■*i.' oo
gara 7 aodBc. Prim"®” ?o ft XVoo
hintjJn * CO '8
i 7 trtniiemens’Furnishing Store.
No. 60 Fourth atrcflt
v 1 •.'. "* •*•. * -••■> .'c.
V v" 1 -
BY THE O'REILLY LINE.
EUROPEAN NEWS!
ARRIVAL OP THE ATLANTIC
THREE DATS LATER. I
I. The Atlantic arrived from Liverpool this morn
ing. She brings two hundred passengers.
The Atlantic beat the America into Liverpool
seven hours.
Cottoh—Ac»lve, til fall pnees; all descriptions of
midulingquaJiucs |d. dearer. The sales of three days
ornounied to 34,000 bales—exporter* and specalators
lasing s.UuO. ■ t
Flocs—The favorable weather and promising harvest
have a depressing effect | it has declined 6d to Is: Or-
OUo'wlata 1 '® 1 ' Phll< “ l » , P l > la > Baltimore and
Whkat—ls dull and has declined Id
Cobs—ln fair enquiry at previous rotes
ces ° VIBIOtra bere u a retail demand at previous pri-
Laud—Od. dearer.
Coffee —lncreased enquiry anti prices fiillv snatnined
I>o purchaser* demand concessions. Sugar Inactive
bnt not lower. Rta dnll, und lending downward '
Manchester Trade is decidedly better
Consol* Railway Shores declined Amiri
declined nncbange(5 ’ bul *«»«*»▼«. Mexican Stocks
There is no English news whatever.
Advices to the 18th, from Madrid, state that
the first accounts of the Cnbon affair had been
reoeived, and is represented as trivial, and will
promptly be suppressed.
Royal decree has been issued, declaring the
Prince or Princess to be bom, Duohess of Mont
pensier, and declared to be entitled to all the
prerogatives of Infanta of Spain.
Count Alexander Callendrelli, Minister of
War during the Roman Republic, will shortly be
released from prison
There is no political news, except there is a
large majority for the revision of the Constitu
tion. The eommeroial accounts are favorable
The Potato disease has appeared in the neigh
borhood of Paris- 6
The number of visiters at the Great Exhibi
tion, up to the 18th, was 69,000. The Commis
sioners have decided to close the building on
the 11th of October
On the 15th the Commissioners met to receive
the reports of the several jurors. The attend
ance of exhibitors, local commissioners and oth
ers was required.
At the close of the proceedings, leave will be
given to exhibitors to remove their goods The
reports of the juries, and the names of those
receiving prizes, will.be published in the Lon.
don Gazette.
Castello, Guesteman & Co., a Greek house
have failed for £200,000
IRELAND.
The reports of the potato rot indicate no fur
ther extension of plight
The Roman Catholic Clergy of Iceland have
indicated their intention to set at naught the
prohibitions and penalties of the Ecclesiastical
Titles Bill. Drs. Cullen and MoHale have is
sued letters, showing that the Catholic hierarchy
is right, notwithstanding the recent act of
Parliament.
FRANCE.
The Councils of Arrondizements have pledged
themselves for the sincerity, independence and
spont&neousness of the revision movement
In Pans, on Monday evening, 187 out of 364
Connoils General hod voted in favor of the con
stitution.
The President of the Republic has dissolved
the Councils of Arrondizement, of Remoges, for
having in their sitting, on the 6th of August, ex
pressed a wish that the Constitution in future
might be carried into full effect, and that the
laws contrary to the constitution, particularly
the laws respecting public meetings, and those
affecting tholiberty of the public press, be re
pealed or modified-
DENMARK.
The King had a narrow escape of his life on
the 14th. The horses in his carnage having run
away, completely destroyed it
PRUSSIA.
A meeting is soen to take place between the
lungs pf Prussia and Austria. Also, In Sep
tember,. between the monarchs of Russia, Prus
sia and Austria.
A parish pnest had been sentenced by an
Austrian court martial to six years imprison
ment m tie fortress, for having fire arms in Mb
possession. A German to two years hard labor,
another to six months confinement for a like
offence.
At Rome, another attempt ’upon an official
had been made and failed.
INDIA AND CHINA.
iqY 1 ® ° verland 10811 reached London on the
ISth. The insurgents in China appear to be
ground, though little is known regard
mg its real objects or probabilities.
CDBA VOLUNTEERS.
Bbownsville, (Texas) August 27.
Ihe Cuba volunteers are gathering, ready for
a descent on the Island. They number several
hundred.
[ The Indians appeared near Boma, and mur
dered several persons.
There is great distress in Northern Mexico on
acoount of the failure of the crops. The stock
haaperished for want of pasture and water.
The water in the Rio Grande is very low.
The Custom House at Point Isabel was robbed
of goods worth $lO,OOO.
The Brownsville papers Bay that the Mexican
government is prosecuting several Senators,
uning some and imprisoning others.
In Texas the crops are doing well.
. . New York. —Sept 1.
ine advices from Portau Prince to the 16th
August, state that from Cape Haytien, it is
reported that the diffioalties between the Domi
mcian and Haytien governments have been
amicably adjusted.
In the case of Bolding, the fugitive slave,
Judge Nelson delivered his opinion to-day, de
layering him over to the S. C. claimants.
Philadelphia, September 1.
A Committee of Boston Councils waited upon
the President on Saturday evening and invited
hun to participate in a celebration. He replied
that it would afford him great pleasure, but de
ferred positive answer until he could ascertain
if the State of pnblio business would allow of
his absence at the time. The heads of Depart
ment were also invited.
Memphis, August 80.
The steamer E. P. McNeil has burned. The
boat is a total loss.
The Cuba excitement here is immense An
enthusiastic meeting in favor of the liberators
has been held.
Butfaxo, September 1.
Daniels the fugitive slave from Kentucky
having been discharged, upon a motion made
upon the return of the Marshall he was hurried
on to Canada.
New Oeleans August 80.
The steamer Alabama was reported to be en
gaged for the Cuban expedition, and in conse
quence was seized by the authorities, but was
afterwards released on assurance that the report
was false.
NEW YORK MARKET.—September 1.
~.? lo^" -I)epresse<l; 2800 Indiana 2,76(3181 •
Ohio 8,87(3)94; pure Genesee 4(514,14.
Wheot..lNegiected.
Rye...CO offered.
Pork... New Mess 16,76; Prime 13,26.
Beef and Lard...lnactive.
Ohio Whiskey... Held at 28.
Groceries...loo bbls Mnscavado Sugar at 6,00:
Rio coffee 9.
Linseed 0i1...74.
T0bacc0...47. 4 <\
Stocks . Kentucky 8@10; Canton adWced
oh ‘° Tr 'f, t Company 10i£ ; ’Erie canal ad
-06 M ° ma oanal advanced £; Kentuoky
f BACTIMORE MARKET.—September 1.
Rye F10ur...3,60.
Com Mea1...2,94@8,12.
Wheat.,.7o@76 ; white 76©80.
C0m...67; white 69(3)60
0at5...36. -
Rye... 66.
Mess P0rk...16,00; prime 18,60
and sides 9J@lO ; hams
Lard...9*@loJ@ll.
Cheese.,.7@lo.
-Bio Coffee.,.BJ@9.
Beef Cattle...9oo offered; 760 sold at 2,26@
?' TO ™ hoof . equal to 4,60(3)6,76 nett, averag
ing 2,16 gross.
H0g5...6,60@6,70.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.—September 1-
Hour..?Bmall sales at 8,86-
Rye Flour and Com Meal-Dull
Wheat...82(3)88 ; white 85©89
Rye...60(3)61.
C0m...61 @62
0at5...82@84
Whiskoy...2l@2l J.
Provisions.. .Steady
The Market is yet uninfluenced by the Atlan-
advices.
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* * 8 L.-r^
' r
FRANCE.
Pr „ m ~ ... EBWAHD HITCHCOCX.L. L. i>.
From the widely celebrated Profeesor Sillman, M-D.
h v’, of Chemistry, Mineralogy,
4C liXh of 1)18 Lil Hist
Med. Phil, and Scientific SocieUee of
u , America and Europe. 1
GSSjULfi r«e®
(or lhß -rMISU.
New Haven, Cl., Nov. 1 1849.
Major Paniron, Preeident of tbe S. C. Senate mate*
he has need the Cherry Pictoral with wondertol
' u L cm an inflamaUon of the Itmga. f *
Fron one of ihs first physicians in Maine,
n, t <■* a , „ Saco, Mo., April 26,1849
I Dr J. C. Ayer, LoweU—Dear-Sir: lam now con
stantly asm# your Cherry Pectoral in my practice and
K)m r oh^^n C^ er 7 ed,cine for pnlmonary complaints.
From observations of many severe cases. I am convince
f«? ! 1 k W|U cure colds,and diseaaesof the Iqdm:
that have put to defiance oil other remedies. D ® 8 *
■«V5 W m y - r * Col ? m * nd il » QBC ‘Q case ofconsnmption.
and consider u ranch the best remedy known for that dis
ease - Respectfully yours,
i, p K^ s r ,d
retail, by B. A.
Fafne«°ck, Md V S. Si Townsend; in Allegheny City
(reneraHy “ ' ’ and J ' DoB | lo «. end by druggisi
A» w • Foster.
ATTORIfBY'AND COUNSELLOR IT 74Hr.
UKANCH OFFICE, 54 SairawßLO or., Ptminuj,
r pilE beat evidence of .he
£«<»"» P&slyear, thereby adding over 8130000
Jo the funds of the company. Nearly all the propertv
insured i> ofthe safest kind, In small risks, and a?arae
f ~P®"Jo» insured for only one year.
Whole No Policies issued 7 000
do do' expired, terminated 4. ’
canceled
do do in force
Amount of Properly Insured
do Canceled, terminated and ex
. P»red--- 201,728
do <Jo in font* .. arfisirioi
do Premium Nbtea- h. 79,070,87 * 7 *?* i * 9l
do Canceled,terminated,expr’d, 037,10
do tn force- 87DQ3f77
do Cosh Premiums received"* *851,557 14 i " f
do do canceled 321^24
■■ 851,235,90
Whole amount of losses and expen*
ses paid 23»i!il 45
Balance in favor of the Co ,In cash. ’ flsi7 45
~1° ° r V >ai '? Ty merchants, and owners of dw *U»
,“52 TSUSF*' inferior * &5.-
Conducted on the equitable and matlvfinDroved«v«.
“®® f Classification of
?K ln^? nn P amount in any' one fa
ff ty I: US the frequency and occurrence oL.
it *iSl«nf^’f!a nd^ *°»? b t o * the 9tock and Maiual pl tn 7
ifr K m K n!y Presses lhe cli«ap**«ss and accommodation
“ion CaMIeS ,hC in9ttred lo I <’ arti ' :i '"“
It is under the control of the fallowing Directors: -J
P. Rutherford. A. J. filllsti, John’ B. Packer, Samue T.
Jones, Alon2o A. Carrier,Philo G. Sedgwick. Rob m
Klou, Samuel Jones, John P, Ratheyfaidf^*'*
J P. RUTHEB&ORd, Pres’L
. * ' A. J. GILLETT, SecV.
A. A. Cabbies, Actuary. ' y
N. B.—-A Scrip Dividend'of fifteenper cent, on eiDi
r|ng policies has been declared by the Directors* an/is
no* receivable at this Office for TduewalsVor redeemi*
61e in cash at the encLof ninety days
my!7:d&w A. A. CARRIER. Agent.
„ -, Octlrable .
r\N THE FIRST BANK IN roams
” H B^* 08^0 * pOB city propkhty. The location is
near J. Namier’s; ten minutes’ walk from IUo Aqcednct,
and about fifteen from the Hand street Bridge. The sub
scriber otters said property oa accommodating terms,
which be now occupies. The Lot is 60 feet front on
North Canal street, running back to Liberty streetsome
375 feet, near one-ihirdpf an acre. On which is erected
a Brick House, containing ten Irooms, pressed brick
front; a stable and carriage house onthe back of the
lot- The locauon is as fine as any in Allegheny? The
premises can be examined at any time. For terms, en
quire of nt the store of J* KIDD A CO , cor
ner o< Wood and Fourth streets.
0027 JOHN KIDD.
A Drug Stored for Sale, i
A GOOD STAND, m a basinets part or the city, __j
win be sold, together with a selected stock ofiHi
Drugs. Apply at this Office: ■ »• • • [aa!9
Pittsburgh Okv ConpAnyi
AN ANNUAL MEETING ortheBiM#'oiilersorthe
Pittsburgh Gas Company, for lfca porpoSe-of elect
ing two persons to serve as Trustees of said Company,
for the purposo of electing two persons to serve as Trus
tees of said Company for-the term of three years, will
be held at the Office of the Works, on Monday, the first
day of September, A. 1). 1651, between the boors of 8
and 5 o’clock, P M ■ JAMES M CHRISTY,
Office of Jim Pittsburgh Gas Company, > Treasurer.
August 18 } 1821. j &nl8:ld
IN THE COURT OF. COMMON PItEAS of Alle
gheny County, of October Terra, 1850. No. 40.
in the mntter of the acconnl of A. O. Reinhart-As
signee, ÜBder a voluntary assignment,-of Zebutog^Kjn-
Notice la hereby given, that I have been appointed by
•ala Court, Auditor, to distribute the assets uj the hands
of the said Assignee, and tharl will attend at my Office
No. 89 Fifth, street, in the Citwof Pittsburgh, on Friday,
the 10th day of September itext, at 2 o’clock, P M '
4- £. BRADY, Auditor
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FROM MEXICO.
New Obihahb, August 81
In the city of Mexico, on the 16th, there was
a quorum of Governors: of States present, ,to
commence the 20th Senate.''‘They have deolared
in favor'of the general confederation of the
Spanish American States. 1 '
There was a distnrbance in Vera Cruz, in
wluoh twenty-one persons rose to oppose the
orders of taxation. The military called,
and in the melee three persons were killed.
1 v <>ssels AlmagrosandSarabad, which
left Vera Cruz for Tehnantepeo, were seized by
the authorities of Coatzalooaioo.
. f Sept. 1.
T has a ran to-day on the
Philadelphia Banks put it will amount to noth
■£*}s amounfiwithdravra by the late cashier
is 189,000. The feant holds security for a much
!®6“ < \ has * of
The deposit of this city daring the
month of Angnst is $4,1&;SO0 and the coinage
$4,078,820.
Bankers anir Brokers.
HlLli 4 GITBRTi
bankers and exchange brokers,
_ So* 65 .Wood Street, .
Simm JssEs.“ or Mow Jbunb~(tecsiside).
I £ , p I Tn^ JCC *S ANGK on lie Eastern Cities constantly
T‘* e Rills of Exchange and Notes dls-
Gold ’SUver and- Bank Notes, bonjrbt and sold;
mar«7-y rec « Wed or Paf and Carrem Fuads. ‘
PATHICKS & FRIEND "
BANHLEBS AND EXCHANGE faaoKßnH
No. 95, COKIBS Wood «ro Dimm^iSS? ItB>
Piusburji, Pg. ■.
Domestic and foreign Exchange, Bank Notes
Gold and Silver » Bougkt,So,J and Exchanged *
. -4T'-THB . *
KICH4BBB ABD BASKIBG BODSB
or
William A. Hill & Co.,
M Wood Street,- ’
PITTSBURGH.
'mum allowzb oh timopgpnair. __footSB
iLLBWKHAIOAHBI WABD BAKI, ‘
Banitnand Exchange Brokers. Dialers »n Forrien
U°BaitNcU.\f^Ji^ ianS ‘' <>*mUau> o' D.pc
°Cfc«l« Sill a " d W °° d Btß -“‘""'y oppositelbeS
*.. may2B
Removal.
.. W» HOIfIIBS .A. SOJMSr
UAVIS BKMOVAd THKItt BAHJUWO A»n MXeilAiaaa
7o No. 07 Market street, fourdoor* Uloiß old stand
Bn. holmes & sons.
A NKhRS AJUD EXCHANGE BBoitERS, ana Dea
lt No^-^ Acc =I’ , ““ cc *' Gold, Stiver tnd
Notes. Lxchaage on the Eastern and Western
cities rmistatitiy for sale *■ cstem
mode.m all the ctuea throughout the Uni
led Maii.it. Denoailcs received in par funds or
P ircm» N ° 67 A arkel 9lreci ’ b Third and Fourth
auff2S-ly.
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BANKLIIS and exchange brokers,
I I .iJrSI? ln .- C ff n, P llnk Noles ’ Time Bills. Foreign
, MrHASirF^ l kM Ch^n 8 of Deposit, r.c
®? k . 1,lh ® pnneipol Cities of tl,c Union
ritnni.'vr 'o stmpofchaseu.
COM^FPTrn!\rt3* )af j UD^sr tf a^ve( fottdeposile
lowest m?7 ,ONS n "* de »n psis ofthe Union, at, be
3 raui. sepii-ly
% EPGAa THO&fii, HI. D.,
|j sur&eon
111 No. J3BSB I’en* wtbket,
ffj fcear Hj- J street. iVi»bui£u, Pm.
W It/* Uibce hours. from 7 10 10 A
/ 'li iitoa, hiiiJT io jO, r M
i*-*' f'ughi cuds jj.uuifuly m
leuot.-u u>. ihulS
f Ayer’* Cherry Peetorsll
THE CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS. lIOAR<R
' NBSS. bronchitis, \v kbnpiNS com?H'
•JttOUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION ’
Among the numerous discoveries Science has made
in this generation to facilitate the business of life, in
crease lie enjoyment, and even prolong the term of hu
man existence, none can be named of more real value,
to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the
lleoiiug An. A vast trial of ns vtrtaes throughouuhis !
broad country, has proven beyond a doubltthat no medi
cine or combination of medicines yet can bo
surely control and coro the numerous varieties of dul
j w bich have hitherto swept from our
midst thousands and thousands every year. Indeed
10 Remedy ha*
m*. n s h been fo, L2 d wiucb can be relied on to cure the
moudaogerousaffectionsofthe lungs. Ourspaedhere
US i“ P Qblishao ? proportion of the cures
eOecied by it* qpe, bur we would present the following ■
opinions of eminent men, and reler further enquiry if
lhe circular which the Agent below named, will always
be nleased to furatsh free, wherein are fltll particulars
and indisputable proofs of these facts H ’
From the Presidenrof Anthers! College, the celebrated
ut _ . Pr>fessorHitcheackT
James C. Ayer—Sir: I have used yunr=Cherry Pec
fiV? ° W ? C V° deep-seated Bronchitis, ami am
sau>fied from constitotion, that it la an ad-
S af ffi 7^ ound ,/ 0r . relief of and b™
S hi U r"' If “S'opinion aa to its superior ciar-
L yon iSink proper y ° a •“ »» «
''Sr
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S^k§ss&M
dSS&SgWK ' .
Nervous Affections, Pains in itien-isV *- a iIJ Anp*
lions of the Bladder aad KldMy“^ k c “i,&»»nJ««
Cure guaranteed. rsisaccessfally treated
Fourteen years’ practice'ffcur In tbl> ett»t
Brown to offer assurances of speedyteure to iutihSl®!
OJSce and private consulting- rooms, «*l>iamoDd 4tf
g T Chargca-moderale.* ***sMl£&
1> KUMATISM,—Hr. Brawn's nemy <u<c»Kir»m
A edy for Rheumatism t» a speed; and certalhrsma?*
forthatpainfultrouWe. Itnever fails
Office and Private Consultation Rooms No; 41. DU:
MONO, Pittsburgh, Penna. TlieDoftoris alwasisi'
hog* tanlß-dawi*
fel :^^<f. f-'r-'-y : -S'*
Dr.Guyaott’* Improved Extract J 1
„ YELLOW DOC% AND SAESAPARILLi/
TS NOW PUT UP in the largest sized Bottles/and is *
X acknowledged to be the BEST SABSABAB&LA
made*as Is certified by ibe Wohdsbful.Cox ss it bssper<
formed, the original copies of which are in the possession
,h,, 18 lhe o-'VTEUE
Th„ Mediae,
Scrofula,
„ or King’s Evil,
■c* Cancers, Tumors?
eruptions of the Skin,
Erysipelas, Chronic Soie
' a l“ffa Ringworm, or Tetters
SnnioHead.Rheumatism.Pauism
• the Bones or Joints, Old Sores and Ul
cers, Swelimgof the Glands.Syphilia.Dvs- k
pepsia, Balt Bheum, Disease of the Kidneys.
liossorAppeUte, Diseases amlngfromthe
useof Mereary, Pun in the Sides and
Shoulders, General Debility,Drop
sy, Lumbago, Jaundice, and
Costiveness.
i.'THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN'
JjW’PiW Consumption) Barrenness. Lueorrhen, or
Whiles, Irregular Menstruation, Inconunenie of Urine,
and eenoral gloomy staieof mind are enredhy Ds. Got?
■m s Lxtßsor or Yellow Dock asm SLci.r.
■ S l ' o s‘ro» tmmedtaie relief by renewing the founda?
hnmof. h 'J! h "' c ”«l h ' lhe *’ ,ood neutralizes bIA
humors, slops unnatural secretions, and gives healthv
action to all the vital powers * “eaiuiy
w,B . h * P ur £* Rte blood from the impurities
contracted from the free fndalgeice of the appetite dnr
ing the winter, and to prepare m? system to Team sum
raejepidenucs, resort rowto “ Dr tSuysou’sExtraetof
wfaSlSi^r' nnd Sarsa Pj‘ rllJa ”whch is proving itself
an antidote for many of ihe most malignant d£sthW»
flesh is heir to, and they will never be disappointed. for
in th«s remedy the public faitbhos never wavered—nev-
ST 11 »s founded on erpenence, just«
,no<iier span Ohs compounds is
also founded on experience. They fly from;mineral
nostrums 10 4 hope, life, and vigor from this purely
hS!? W<s T V neJ yf therffire, however, broken down in
Jififii T »\ d pp ' r “ s > however, toothsome io himself and
J ei no ° n ® d **P*ur of recovery, let the patient
only understand that his hope of ph> meal restoration lies ■«
only in Guysoti»s Extract of Yellow Dock and Sorsapa
nila. and persuade him, for his life’s sake, to tryit, and
iTan i a o V h e enfth bC9,laliOU * n predlcun t? his speedy resldra*
Female., Head the Following.
nr o ... Hkwabk/N J , January2s.
vin r ' lli[B pleasure manning that your
I eve^eaS? 111 SaraapanllagiveagrenisaifsracUoUin
, sen'leman informed ns that his
f r waB troubled aid, difficult roeastrnuuon anil
Me f P'f “!“• 1“ her sex She had not had her
regular menstrual discharge for a long ume , hut hv the
Uf j- of ,P r " ou y !o, l a Yellow Dock and
radically cured. She used Townsend’s and olhers mth
■s?' ?“ , y i ,n * <ho al'ghtent benefit He had one daughter
die from ihe some cause I E TRIPP & {?|>
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla far ere
JU?i»A 1, 1 ®h Bh< y? a ? need for her complaint, Erysipelas
Fallu, S J>( ,he Wdfali, etc, and if basal*
■W 1 " very n, “ ch ° f the Erysipelas Ribaa
h?fdi e^ Ha “ t 7 a cv / c l ,o * l Purchased a second
i?”*?,?® i rom the eff «< of the fanner, fee! con
fident that it will effect a perfect care .
Yonre, very respectably, N. COBURN
Curs of a>. aggro rated ease of EromiiV.
i CQ J es performed by Dr Goysou’s Extract of Yel*
low Dock and Sarsaparilla are lasting. The patient’s
general health eouttnaes to Improve ofler disease isreJ
c “fds ere not chronicled anti! time has felly
that there can be no relapse or return of the dis-
I a e » Norway, Herkimer ca., February, 1850.
I So Co. —Gems: It is.with great pleasure
I Yefliw Ko'cL 0 y °, u = e bout lh .? TW happyeffect-cfyMT
I i a 8 "oehead Sarsaparilla upon toy son, wbo'hoa
is.f Wet that dntadfiil, loatiSdiV.
j ease, Erysipelas, with which, he was attacked-in 1848
I several months attended by sonleof ourbest
I mnndfi a — Ji?*® mei their skill perseveringly far five
In 1 a * w j lou 1 l any beneficial-effects, whatever: ; -He
I fi-nvJlo M dn j ed “> a perfect akeleton. He had nlcera
I jr OD i. tea hip down to his kaee, which were conlinnallv
I Medical and sargicaUki?!
I Physicians Bay that his case was*hopelesa
I ~! crc oouid he nothing done to arrest those terrible
te'fTTT- o cera ' neighbors and "myself thought
teS®'?S"l , “ talf ' Oneofmy neighhonuvfto
Jml< C w£kiii <dl^dof,e !? , “ , e Wtth yonxinvaJtaablernedJ.
V°. 1 mate a "tel °' end morafromthe
to do something- while life lasted, than
b?TO?^Yefw f l£ 0l t ng J*i ,e f 1 Procured tbreabowS
ed min v , k ani Sersepanlia.n.and commenc
imnrovf hi-i w astonishment he commenced <o
r impvxiye before oe had used the third bottle, and hftfnm
he had used half a dozen bottles he eonld TOl“oa? HC
Oc^hi n , al i,V w ' lv ' ho“l°« during the ye™49° andby
SedUe«? , exeSfe, ,ly^n ’ l ° ni ''™“«**
Respectfully, JA.MES’ RUSSELL.
gy-'lWco 81 per bo«Ie- a ,x l,o,tl„.ftr 85.
' corner of Foo«h
P 51-Ma '£^- 1 2: W,,om masTbe^dSaSr^
etre^en/.tei^
gheny Cirr J £ T & Becneam, Alte-.
»» ?’ E^ r ! aud „ fc CoJn Mender,' i&
KeHv fft??*Si Co il 5 porker, Mereer; Tu
Beaver* J b sananertcc.
Jt!?B?ownevme C S^one^Condereport;
Ad£Al) OF~ALLt
. .EXTRACT. OF. AMERICA\ fill
t?£ RED and sold kf JNO- YOUNGSON 409
imraiinn^ l ! r hV^ e !r T , lli ? PowerfdHycoSciSnlfaiea'pft. l
medjcal T lrl “ e ? of which are foiind to be v
? of <he original American Oil '
di^M?n., UP r ln H OUles & \ SS and a7 l cenl! i each, with foil ’
direction, for its use. In every disease whoretheoriiri:
M";?" ?*' *> as been round at all efficacious, and
C^Sj>BSTjfer»r/Ji ! So!*r«^S£ e &S
y njSAMiSTMEDICINE TN THE WORLD Call and
V V‘ n Th .V , . . JOHN YOtJNGSON™
, !t„T, h original Oil jn us naturnl stulfcas token’
N «Sn*K? e r bo, j e sof the ear,l >> can be had as above— and
WIU be found renuiju. neiwitbsiending a certain finn
*J iaim? to be the only Proprietors ***;■.
dAw-tf
iO?' JJ>a»a’* Oetetiratcd Btbereai Olli “■“
F°Rn«f. hU H.n eB, n k u>re ? Par . ,or3 i Steamboats;: Oandl- !
indcS’JS Siilf' Chambß !' 8 > bilchens, Workshops, and
indeed evefjr place where light is required-'.* The Dublie ;
are respecirtifiy invited to cSu and famine AbeKlV : '
° r 'hose Lamps. Also, Lamps of allkinds,
e r.ni Lord Oil, Ae., Chandehers,Girandoles'Waltv u '
The cheapest light lo be found for store undsliohmir- 1
SSf.ch’ n T?, u / h J' i > r V ned Chcmmal OitTnd Lumped
ah “,* al ' ad ‘ d Ught is obtained at * of a center
hour, equal, If not superior, lo gns. We invite an er-‘
nminatlon of oar goods nud’prices. Being prto4red,?y
citilics wf l o B r, 1 »ni 0n K of i. 18 i.f ears ’ experience, and ryllhfa
fnll^L l i‘r. SapP ?i holll lhe wholesale and retail trade,on •
Store OSI favoraa e “ma, at the Pittsburgh OilandLamp '
i .^, 1 i aru s'*“ delivered in any part of the city, or in AI.S
lOffheny, free of cost. ; Ti- ,7. -
jETtfKREAL AND CHEMICAL, OR PINE OIL, re
■si 1^r V €U PP“ on ckor twice a week.s-'AI! orders left
with tne wagon,, (which Is constantly.passing rouudtho -
City.) will he promptly attended to. J. &TOUGH,
, No. 82 Fourth street,
aprW.d<kwy between Market and Wood. <
87,85Mt9
i. For Sale*
HE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale biiptODettf ik''
Allegheny City. The Lot b aevemy.iwo fotninft
let, iron ting on the East Common, and ninety TeetmA-.
: emendln* from a comer at Gay alley to propei&P
ty owned bythoProtesiantMeihodistCharch.' 3ThesS\*
ptfovemenu are a three su Brick felling.
ished, ana.two comfortable frame Dwelling
‘petaujtirobably no more pleasant and derirable
c 2*tty fprpnvateresidencesfn the City than the Leinow
tiered for-sale. The professionalparyiriiaof:{bounder*
signed do not permirbM to occnpy andeojoy tbisptoP*
crty, and hence the offer to sell- It wilHie sold a bar* *• •
gain, if application be made soon. For price and terms'*-
ofVpsyment, refer to Mr. Morrisap Foster, at the Ware*
house of P. ftTConnieir, Esq.: or John Fleming. Esq.,
Allegheny City. ■ -
jygfelm -WMs'K’ FOSTER, JR.
Diamond Spsrkii
T> ECEIVED TO-DAY, 800 Diamond Sparks, selected -
JX for Glass Cutlers'use.
jyl9 . JNO. B. McFADDEN A CO.
iPRNDLD Sommer and Fail Cravats*Scarfs,N«<
5 Ties, De Joinflille.Tie*—jost received. ,
fru7 , it JfINTGN * CO,
ALAI OIL—4 casks Palm Oil in sior« «nd for gaff
jy2l MILLER A RICKETSOn!
TWT RECEIVED— 1 ~ 1 '■»
tT 150 bag* prime Bio Coffee ;
* 25 do itagoyra <o*
[ 10 do {Ha-Government Java;
20 do Pepper and Allspice:
: 2cerooiug. B« Indigo;
200 bbls. No. 3 M&ckeref—latve.
. do small,
5 do No. I Salmon ,
**' 25 do No l Mackerel,
50 bxs. pruna Baltimore brand. 3°“ -
inS es Wenng’s D R. Loaf Somr t ™ ’
10 bbls do Crashed “Si: ’
8 .casks Cana Honev “°» s
, a„^ ,aleby , '
A Co. have 1n,,,, -
•iili w’xm 94 eaßes , beautiful new stylo Prints? vrhrnb
wiU be said as nsunl at very low prices. Also a "
of those very desirable 8 A Prints, the chtaSest SSK
ever offered in this market. *
au Nos, 62 and 01 Market street.
JBraga JBdUtoft .
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