j'u, \ vi >s' r ;.-■- -.V---L- "w=-^ * J*- -■' v'-"’ : *■'-'"■ ■■■ —-■' ■ : >--- "■ ”■. ■ -.■•■—_ , . ‘jt^T,... ■ :•. w.r-:-.—. ,:-\w;:*/«.- -^ .X:-/-v.*•.- -jr<- - .’ i -J* /-<* „■ -‘ ’ v"l.Y„; /’ ' . t**/*s'-’' ,*, ’■ J •”‘- l :'/-X ;t v'-.V>v - 1 X %-U v»’ »' r l - - - ’’ - \ > Y * ‘ * .. -*j. fc * * r* d *■ .v *?"*.■> i , 1 ** * ->v » S -\J* . -“>, i '* ,v.>*fl f ' ‘ V 'KN '“i ? , w*'.l . . '_ i \< •*s r -*'a'■« r i — 1 1 „ 'll °« JvLX*.*£>:»*■• ♦*.stc4» *v7\vfi*.«;*'-ivU- r 4 % ».*.-?s*il' pV’C- ••■* •«- '-14k' ’ *■*■•* E 5 « ►• ' ‘■OitO-V.*; i r?,?£?; - a %:& -X/^ .* •<• -ii tc ‘t.T3 - ' AW- C9»"l”,’L> r *4 i. XT IT 4- i id » wt^teslsi I ; j «mm i i -./(I i t » lysBK1 ' w * « ‘ ug29 liP^^S^sißBa^^P®ii«*®?s; :.;*¥ . :'%v■■;. .;• ; • • • ;^.; -hv,- * -•v : ' * r ' ~ . :i* - : L • CITY INTELLIGENCE. Bgf The foDo-wing gentlemen ore a iomßlit tee for obtaining l additional' subscriptions to-.the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company: Chas. 11. Paulson, Edward Gregg, R. M. Riddle, J. SI. Pennock, . Wade Hampton, Ge°- Darsie; - E. M. Stanton, Wm. M. Lyon, Lecky Harper, Jno-Small, Joseph Pennock, Eph. Jones* J McD- Crossan, Jno. Smithsey, Wm M- Hersh, Jas. Trnnick, Jno A- Wilson, -Wm. Patton, Nathl- Holmes, Wm. Espy, Jno. Birmingham, Barnes Ford, Jas. H. Sewell, Wm; Nixon, . Robert Bruce, Thos. Clarke, B. P. Jones, Lewis Hutchison. Geo. E. Arnold, ffiSr The people residing in South Pittsburgh andffirmingham. appear at the presentJhjMj be somewhat troubled with the hght fingered irpnfrv Of late several robberies nave been, perpetrated- We noticed that of Cnd(|y, who' was robbed of $l,BOO on Sunday: as yet there is no clue to the thieves. " On the Bame night a tavern and shoe store in Birmingham was entered, and articles stolen. Another shoe store in Birmingham was entered on Monday night, and a lot of boots and shoes robbers are yet at large. • v; • Supreme, Court, Sept. 2d, 1851*—Hamilton cs, Hamilton, ex. Appealed from District Court. Argued by Alden and-Woods. Chambers vs. Calhoun, nol. Errorto District Court. Argued ,by Jno. Melon, Dunlop and Bell. Elizabeth Township vs, Mifflin Township.— Appeal from Quarter Sessions. Argued by Wil son and Fl&nnegin. Dead. —James Ramsey, who was seriously, and as it has proved, fatally injured in jumping from the gravel train of cars on Friday last, died yesterday in Allegheny oifcy. Several accidents, but not to the same extent, have occurred in a similar manner since the opemng of this road, and the present one we think will be a sufficient warning to all in the future. The deceased was a cabinet maker by trade, and leaves a wife and six children to lament his loss. Trustees of the Gas Company. —At the election on Monday, the Stockholders re-elected Thomas Bake well and Geo. IV. Jackson, Esqrs.. Tho Board, on the part of the Stockholders, is now composed of Thomas Bakewcll, Geo. W. Jackson, Joshua Hanna. Geo. Ogden, Wilson McCandless and James Thompson: and on the part of the city, of J. B. Murray, D. Bruce, Alex. Black, Wm. Friend, Wm. Wilson, Jr., and Richard Savory. A genuine “ Bloomer” appeared in Fair mount, Va., a few days ago, and attracted a great deal of attention. The Editor of the True Virginian became a convert to the new costume at once. By the way, wo have not Been a “ Bloomer” m the streets of Pittsburgh for several days past. pggp* Mrs. Tiernan, of Allegheny City, was nearly drowned at Cape May, on the 24th ult.,- white bathiug. She had ventured beyond her depth, and was taken from the water in a life less condition, being perfectly unconscious; She has probably recovered by this time. v - will be seen by an advertisement signed J. K. Moorhead, chairman, &c., that sixty-one Building Lots, belonging to the city, will J>c sold at auction on the 13tb. These lots are located m Allegheny City, near the Railroad depot. Pittsburghers in Philadelphia. —August 30, at Merchants’ Hotd, L. Wilcox, Jr., Henry Miner, Jas. C. Anderson, Jt. Moore; Eagle Hotel, C. Brewer, W. Thackclberry: City Hotel, E. Ed mundson, N. Whiting. Pittsburghers visiting Buffalo will find the Post on file m the Reading Room of the Western Hotel, one of the best public bouses in that native city. Police. —There were eight watch house cases before the Mayor yesterday morning, four of whom were committed, one discharged, and three paid their fines. ggy** Madame Anna Bishop, the distinguished vocalist, is delighting the Buflalonians with her sweet notes. When will she he in Pittsburgh? ggy- Peaches are selling m our market at 60 cents per half peck, and are scarce even at that pnee. Gas Works. —At the election held on Monday for Trustees, Thomas Bakeweil and George W. Jackson Esqrs. were chosen. C C. Scully and \\. L. Harper, of this city "were at the Amencaij Hotel, in Buffalo on the 29th ult. c EQf The case of Bowes will be taken up by the Supreme Court to-day. Biyamy James M. Stearns was yesterday arrested in Allegheny on a charge of bigamy. ggy* Judge McClure is presiding at the Bea ver Court. - . . .. os*> - ffgjp* The gas pipes are being extended along Pennsylvania Avenue. Map of Cuba. — Holmes, on Third street, has issued a neat little map of Cuba. SHELL OYSTERS! fjfQf Just received, by Adams Express, a fine lot of DUCK CREEK OYSTERS, only forty eight hours out of water, at “OUR HOUSE,” No. 24 DIAMOND Alley. Steam Still for Sale. rpHE SUBSCRIBER n authorized to sell the folio wine I. de*eribetl MILL PROPERTY, situated in Charters iown«iii|i. Allegheny fount/, Pa , one mile from the .Cjty of Pittsburgh, on the Steubenville turnpike, viz;— y jA Lot one hundred feet oh the pike, and minting back one hundred nud sixty {tfo| feet to ait) fool street; on I which there i» erect* d a large new Mill House, 30 feet by 60 feet, 4 stones high, with a firi-l-rate engine and 4 run of stone- —one a French Burr, of the be»i quality ; one for ('hopping : one for Barley; one for OauMeal with Corn Smasher :url s-inut Mill. Together, with all the other fixings necessary to carry ou the Flouring, Chopping. Oat and Barley Meal inuktng successfully. Ai«o_A. Inri»e Engine and Coal House, and a Dry Hou«e: and Coal cheaper than )l can be had iuohe country. This would be a desirable situation for any one wishing to go £iin the Milling business, as it is in; one of ihe hc.n neighborhoods for the bu<ines? in’the count y This property would not be iu the market on ly that the ownrH are about to remove to the far wesi. Person- wtshms to purchase a p'Operty of this descrip tion and g*-i into a profitable busiuess. would do well to call soon, us we are deiernnned to fell cheap. For further particulars «ee -he owners, Messrs. M'- Oormick A Phnhp* ou the premises, or auUMid* wtf J AMES C. RICHEY, Agent. Valuable Farm for Sale, SITU ITE iu Hopewell township, Beaver coanly } near Utr village of Sheffield, one and a half miles from the (kl-to Fiver, and twenty miles from PiUsbuigh. Coo tainir" 115 nee? ; 750r900f which is cleared; the resi- timbered; ju an excePrnt state of good fence. The buildings consist of a large dwelling large frame barn, frame carrage and«rain houses, aud other oal buildings; al«o. a saw mjii, in miming order—-o good vaneiypf fruit, and a of most excellent water at the door. ' The above ts one of the most bcauuful, ferule and pro ductive Farms in tins section of couutry; within one wid u half miles of a good steamboat landing on the i Ohio Rtver—the Beaver boats passing to and from twice u day, affording every facility »o allcnd the PitUibargh markft. Enquire of the subtenber, on the UUPi tinw GIvOKOE NEVIN. Land Tor bale* ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-ONE ACRES, fifty one well timbered, and nnder a good state pi cultivation, lying in Green Bottom, Gallia county, Ohio. Between fr.ur and five hundred well selected bearing apple trees, and fifty branne prach trees, a comfortable frame dwelling house, and a large frame barn ondlte premise- ALo, 100 acre? a nulf a mile below the Farm ; « nil well timbered, on the bank of the Ohio river, and gupposed to have an abundsurc of coal upon .it. The above premises will be sold upou favorable terms by the purchaser applying to William Baker, now residing to. Cincinnati, or Alexander bhanklm, bis agent, living on lhe laid WILLIAM BAKER. ifT- Pittsburgh Post cop> three months weekly and send bill to this Office.— fronton keststtr fau2o:w3m Philadelphia Carriage# for Hate. THE subscriber has just received from Philadelphia Ins spring stock ol CAKRI ACiI’S. uml will keep constantly on band ■ w .iJar at 2ns Carriage Repository, near Alex. ftTFartond**' Tavern, on the Pittsburgh and Steuben ville Turnpike, 13 miles west of Pittsburgh, a large assortment ol VEHICLES of all kinds, which be will sell at pricesjnueh lovyer than they can be bought else- W pVom the experience which he has .n< the 'business and the general' salzsfsiction.rendercd heretofore, to those who Lave favored him with their patronage, be feel* assured in raying that be can offer an assortment to compete with any m market, both a* regards quality and price. Persons wishing to purchase are referred to ■tbeowneraof fifty two Carrtages sold by him last season The subscriber, expecting to counuuc in the business «of buying and selling Carriages, keeps on hand none tout custom-made Carnages. JOSEPH WHITTS. H- B.—For any further information, apply at John Rose** 1 Tea and Queeii*w:re store. Diamond alley. mar4:Gmw Land for Sale. rpHE subscriber is authorized to sell the following J described piece of land,situated in Robinson town ship, Allegheny county. Pa., adjoining lands of Geo. M. Ev&as. heirs oi James M’KUierron, Robert Bunting, ajwt the heirs of John a. Smiley, on - Chanter's Creek,*' four miles from the city oi Puisburgh, and one-hali mile below Baldwin's bridge; containing about 75 acre*, more or le«s. This land is of un excellent (juailty for rardening purposes*— being toealed m a warm bend of Die creek, u*d having a hret rate bottom, that never fails to bring an excellent crop. The buildings consist ol a verv comfortable frame Dwelling House and frame Bara, and an Orchard ot 50 bearing Apple Trees, with a variety ot other Frail. . For further particulars, enquire o< James M'Coy, or 4be undersigned. JAMES C. RICHEY. Robttuon <p., Jan. 99, 1051. N B —Terms easy and price moderate. jaSShdlwawtf Yttrium galea. rrAHE ui dcriigded. after nn interval of four years, has ' 1 asmin resumed business-* Waving complied with the TeqoUhlona of thelaw regulating Bales at Auction, and having first clasa License as Auctioneer torthe City of Pittsburgh, he offers his services as Buch to fcls friends an'J. thepublio generally. WitK an exper of near! jr thirty year* in this line of business,' be hazards nothing imaying ib*u e * ill be euabled to give entire satisfaction to all those wuo may feel disposed to patronize him. _ . t .J*- idcKKNNAj Auctioneer.'" Refers to lhe principal City Merchants.* Iy9 (/oai, of Cora., N Ballotm and. Pennsylvanian, Philadji ; American and Republican,Balt,, copy Iwand charge this office.) •' SCOT'r tt' OTIS. * -■ AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, H t „ >Ulif STREET]ST.LOOIB, ICiBSOORL AVING beenengagedintheabove business for the last six yean,nr this ehy, would respectfully so* ncii consignments of GbodsV io be sold in this market, eitbrt for-Auction or--private Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal Aorancetoß slljkindt w Goods consigned ns for sale Moiars Tlewett, Roe A Co , E. R-Vfo i.mt, Wm. D.- Wocd^-Co Y J o h n J. Anderson A Co , R. H. Stone,Squire A Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co.. Larkin Dcaver. { Butler A Brothers, Uaeinnati; George McLain; Pittsburgh. [mar2o;v P. ai'KffinNA, Aactlonier Valuable Real Kstateat Auctldn. fpn,KSUBSCRIBEH offers for sale, on favors ■ Jy ble taring, the following property, m ihe City '<Crt PUt'sburgii, viz: No i Thr e valuable three stoiy brick dwelling bouses.' on Second streets, between Market and Perry streets, the lots being each 19 feet front by &U deep. No 2. Contains 57 feel front on. Third street, adiom ing tbeThird Presbyterian Church, on which is erected one (bar story brick hoose. ased as a primingoffice, and one two s*ory brick wdrehda«e. If the above is not sold before Thursday, the 4th d*iy of September, at private sale,it will then be offered at public outcry, on the premises. Terms at anle. ; JOHN FLEMING, Agent for Johnston A Siockton. P. &VKENNA, Aucl’r p. ai« DAVIS? Auctioneer. DRV GOODS at Auction. —On Thursday morning September 4th, at 10 o'clock, at the Commerci.l Sa’es Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be «oMJa general assortment of seasonable, fancy and >u pie Dry Goods, cloths, eassimere*, tweeds, jeans, ?au netti. merinos, alpsccas, Je laities, prints, bleached and brotfn shertiugs and shirtings, patent thread, sewing cottons, Ac , i c. Ac 2 o'clock. P. M. —A quantity of new and second han<J Household and Kitchen Furniture, queensware. glassware, knives and fork?, Ac., groceries, wrapping paper. Ac /.I 7£ o’clock, P. M —New and second hand waithe* hardware, cutlery, lanc.y urlides, boots and shoes, bais and caps, dry goods, Ac. gepa P M DAVIS. Aucl’r AS aniksavinus INSTITUTION STOCK at AUCTitra —Will be added to Ihe sale of Stock, on Thursday r vening, September 4th, at 8 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, five shares Allegheny Su vintr* Institution Stock ; nine shares Pittsburgh Gas Stock [sep«l P. M. PA VIS, Aoet’r. ritWO BUILDING LOTS IN SIXTH WARD at 1 Atrcrto » —On Saturday afternoon, September Gth. at 3 o’clock, on the premise?, will be sold Two valua ble of Grouad, situate on the South side of FJm sm-fci, betweeu Franklin and Decatur street*, each hav ing p front of £0 feel on Elm street, aud extending back *U> feel to Congress street. Terms at sale, n.,*£) P. M DAVIS, Anefr LARGE SAI.R OF stocks bt Aocni-r o»t l hu«*- jilay evenincTSeptember 4th, aid o'clock, at the Com merciul Sales Room, corner of Wood and Filth street?, will be sold for ca-th —par funds— j> (hares Wanue Railway and Dry Dock Stock ; 30 do tfradduck’s Field Plank Rroad do ; 5 do Pacific Gold mid Quartz Mining Company *45 do Western Insurance Company Stock ; 25 do Oiltz'ns’ do do do; 150 do Avery Copper do do; H do Pittsburgh and Boston do; 100 do Ohio auJ Pennsylvania Railroad Slock; 100 do Bluff Copper do , a 0 27 P. M. DAVIS, AocCt. VALUABLE LOTS ON LI BERT V STREET at Audios—On Wednesday afternoon. September 3d, at 3 o’clock, on the premises, will be toll four valu able lots of Ground, having each a front of SO feet on liberty street, (t.elow Marbury nreet.) extending back HO feet to Brcwry alley. Terms—One bait cash, remainder in one year, with inter' si secured by bond and mortgage on the premise?. aa 22 P. M. DAVIS, Aun r SUNDRIES —3Uobbls N. CL Tor and Pilch i you In*. Rosin Soap; 100 do Mould and Dipped Candle?; 25 casks Soda Ash; 10 tons German Clay ; 21H> bit. Pint Flasks , lOOdoz. Painted Buckets, 50 do Large Tubs ; 2 bbds Ombre Madder ; * SceroonaS.F Indigo* 5 casks Salerotos; 25 bis. Chipped Logwood , 5 bbW Kprom Suits; 10 do Spanish Whiling; 100 doz. Corn Uroom?; 300 Reams Wrapping Paper ; For <-ale low by fauOOj CARSON A M’KNIGIIT. KW - GOODS—Juaf received, a fine assortment of Gr. 1 Ueiaen’s Famishing Good*, at HINTON A CO ’S Gentlemen?' Furnishing Store, ou7 No. 80 Fourth street Sale of Valuable Iron Works, Negroes, Mules, Ac. T>V VIRTUE of a decree of the Chancery Court a ll Clarksville, Tein>es*ee. I will sell, at the Loaisa Furnace, n Montgomery County, State of Tennessee, on Monday, me 13th da\ of <»ctober. I - s|, the Furtiare known a? ihe !*oui*a Fur.<a< e arid the Mount Vernon Furnace. Theft two Furnace* will be sold together, with all the lands attacked and ad oiiiing thereto, amount* ing to some 20,000 acre*. And on the -ame day. at ".e same place, I will sell a valuable Negro Man, John Cal ter a foa drr. together with his wife and children (in Wednesday, the Is;h day o October, 1951,1 will sell, at the late residence of Robt. Baxter, in Montgom ery Co ,Teune-see, the IRON PROPERTY, known as the Tennessee Furuace arid the Water Forge, on Bar ion’s Creek, with alt the lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres. TF.KMS—The real estate will be sold on a credit of one, two, tbiee and four years. Notes with good secu rity required of the purchaser, ant a lien retained on the property for the payment of the purchase monay The negroes will be S'dd ou a credit of one, two and three yearn. Notes with gooJ security required. P PRIESTLEY, C. A M. SALK OF MULKS, WAGONS, Ac I will, a* the Adrar ol Robt. Baxter, tell ai the Louisa Furnace, id Montgomery County, Tenn.. on the Mihday of Oct., 1351, all the personal property of the said HoM. Baxter, belonging to said Furnace, consisting of about 75 Mules, Wagons,Scrap Me al, ami Stock on hand, on aetedilof twelve months. I wilt «ll, on the Hih day of October, 1951. at the late res dence of Robt. Batter, in Montgomery County, Teun., about 30 Mules, Horses, Cattle, Hou»e hold and Kit ten Furniture t. gether with all Personal Properly of raid Robt. Baxter, on a credit ol I'i month*. Bond and seeuiry wiU be required on all sums over $lO. The sale at each place will continue from day to day till aK the property ia sold. ROBT. BAXTER, JnSOrtwtd * _ AdTn * r - [iner&l Paint. Hancheiter ANEW MINK OF MINERAL PAINT has recently been discovered in the hill behind Manchesie-, Pa ; which, in th : variety, richness and durability of iis co lors, surpass s any which has yet been found. An es tablishment hat been enctcd for it* preparation by which our market is now supplied at a liberal pi ice. This artii-U is almost entirely composed of the red and black olid of irou and alumina, which unite chemi cally with ml or varnish, by which, when it. becomes dry. a hard, solid incombustible substance, impervious to water, n produced. A coating t/f this on unyibiug soon becomes dry, and forms a solid crust upon it whict* canuot be removed, and which effectually protects it from the influence of the air, heat and moisture. It is, therefore, a tire-proof and water-proof ageot. 'There are five distinct colors of this r'aint—all ol which arc kept separate, varying from a light yellow to a dark brown, so that purchasers may be supplied with any of the-e which they may desire or fancy. By mix ntg these colors a greater variety of them may be pro duced, all of which are permanent. In 'his way a beau tiful stone color may be produced. The variety of Its caiors make this paint of great value. This Paint tnay be used for painting almost any work to whictrp a > n ’ is applied, such as booses, brick or frame, fences, hunicane decks and chlmnevs of steamboats, roofs ofbou-es, to protect them from fire and water, castings of «• 11 kinds, such as iron railings, Ac. Ac. It is a good substitute for the Sientia earth, only it may be used fora greater'variety of purposes and is much cheaper. This Point ii in the form of an impalpable powder, and put up in barrels —though it can be purchased from the agents in any quantities. Painters are respectfully requested to give it a trial wholesale and retail by the Agent*. JOEL MOHLKR, Druggist- T. Woods A Son. Wood street, No 61, Pittsburgh, Pa.; JOHN MITCHELL, Druggist, Allegheny City ; and at the Manufactory’ in Manchester, bihe py roprietors, PUDDER A FORD. THIS IS TO CERTIFY that I have used extensive!* the MANCHESTER MINERAL PAINT prepared by Messrs. Pudder A Ford,and find that it answers adnu •rably alt the purposes set forth in the above, and 1 can, therefore, recommend it with confidence to the mem bersof the trade, as a cheap a d valuable Paint, supe rior to any of the kind now in use. aul:3mw JAMES A- SPEER. Dividend* 11HE PITTSBURGH AND BOSTON MINING COM PANY have declared a semi-annual dividend of Five Dollars per share, payable on Saturday, the 30th instant. CHARLES AVERY, aul9:3tdAwtd President Hill A Elliott, On Eighth Street, near Grant , MANUFACTURERS OF LIGHTNING RODS of superior materials, style and quality. We invite the attention of people o( town and country. Orders left at the shop! at the Eagle Hotel, Liberty street; or at Jtohn B. M’Fadden’s, Market street, will meet will* prompt attention. Persons at a distance can have them ready-filled (andahipped,) to put up themselves, on the most favorable terms. . r , Churches and School Houses will be furaished at one fourth less than our asunl prices for dwellings. Reference— John B. M’Fadden, fourth street. aul9:w4t* Notice* AN Application will be made at the next Session of ihe Legislature for a Charter for a Bank of issue and deposit, to be located in McKeesport, Pu , witn a Cupitnl not exceeding One Hundred Thousand Dollars jybtfimw Land for Sale TIHE subscriber is authorized to sell one hundred acres of Land, situate in Moon township. ALegbeny eo., Pcnn’a.. 19 miles from Pittsburgh, aujni ing lands ot Robert Wilson,heirs ol James Carr, dec’d., and Joseph McF&dden. Tis land is of an excellent quality for farming purpo ses, well watered and limbered, and is supposed to con tain an inexhaustible mine of Caonel Coal. For further particulars enquire of Joseph McFadden, on the premi- Wilson,or the subscriber. JAMES C. RICHEY. Robinson Township, Dec £4,1550-7-1 wdA wtf _ Notice. nigs ondersigned having taken oat Letters o t Admtn- I istmtion, eum iettameriio annexe, on the eetaie of WILLIAM PORTER, deceased, all persons indebted to the estate will please mike.payment, and those hav claims will present the same for settlement at the I. timber Vard Office of V&LLXAM* M. PORTER, Administrators. Administrator*’ Kotloo* NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN that the undersigned are the legally consthnted Administrators or the estate of JOHN NEELEY. !aie of Moon township, Al legheny County, dec’d. Therefore all persona having chums against his estate are hereby requested to present them for settlement; and those being indebted are re quested to make immediate payment to the subscribers. JOS COOPER. HUGH MCCORMICK. Adm’ri, Moon township. .... ..'a-' l w / -r; J ' * * * „ fc ' ' v J- + » 1 *>« *,**» * >** •^'._ > .*• >.;•:, -v ■ '.'.;'^v.-.'^’i-* »'-'<''-i'’i'!'■ '•' ■V*-.. , ;?>.'.’-ii* , h.4;:: ■!•■ ; - '•-- --O' COMMERCIAL DAILY*' REVIEW OF THE SIARKETS* i - 1 ' Omcß of thb Daily Morning Dost- J Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1851.) Weather plclsant. and the rivets still continue low. Tbe market in every respect is without change. Prices at yesterday’s qootatiotis NEW ORLEANS MARKET, Crescent Ofptce, ) August 2*2, 1851. \ CC/TTON—Tbe market was extremely dolt yesterday, very li'tle offering, and hardly any inquiry. A single 1m of IS bales new crop was the only sale ; middling fair B}c. We retain oor quotation*, though merely no minal. NSW OBLSAHB CLAifitriCATlOM. Inferioi-- 1 3L® 41 Ordinary 51# 6 Middling 61® 7 Good Middling- ••• 7|® S Middling Ft-ir Sf® 8$ Fair B*o 9 Good Fair nominal Good and Fine- • • • nomin'l. TOBACCO —Two lots, embracing 256 bhds, sold on private terms SUGAR —Sales of 100 hhds at previous rates ; fair 6!®6tc ? fit MOLASSES—We noticed only email sales at 29031 c for recoiled. FLOUR—Market still drooping; sales 700 bbls, in eluding 346 bbls Ohio, at 94,121; 150 Indiana, a choice bnnd, at 84,40; and 160 St. Louis on pi iv&te terms. GRAIN—The sates of Corn embraced 3000 sacks, in cluding 720 sks mixed in two lots at 40; 425 in two lots at4S@46; 500 at 47 ; 500 in several lots at 43; and 200 C'rae while at 50c bushel. Of Oats 450 sacks St. ais sold in two lots at 35c bushel; and of Bran 1200 sacks at 821085 c IP’ 100 lbs PROVISIONS—The principal sales of Pork were 30 bbls Mess at 817, end 44 Prtmc at bbl. Bacon was firm, with sales of 15 casks Sides at 111, and 11 do Shoulders at 81c & fb. WHISKEY —Retail parcels were selltag at 19Jc gal'on. EXCHANGES—Demand limited; we quote : Sterling 108f®!10|. Franc* 5.07105 15. New York sixty-day Bi'lr 2®21 4? ct disc. Slgbt Checks on New York - 1 01 ct pm. FREIGHTS —We have not beard of an engagement. Beef Cattle (fine Western) " (AttaV opus, etc ) Hoos, ♦ StiKKC, - Milch Cows, * Cai vb« and Yearling*, THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY! DR, JOHN BULL'S SAKSAPAHILLA ! tTis put up in quart bottle*, mid contain* the strength of sLX TIMES an much pure r-= ap-iri!la as any similar preparation in America Price #1 perlK>Ul*,or six bottle* for live dollar* It has been b well r* tnbli - bed fact for year? im-l, that Sarsaparilla . when pure and properly prepared, was tbe only true pnnacca lor nil disease* originating from tin impure state of the blood, tbe u*e of mercury, intoxica ting drinks, evil habits in youth, bnrrenne-s Ac. We boldly assert that JOHN BULL'S FLl’lD EXTRACT of SARSAPARILLA is tbe only preparation before the public that is prepared on principles and pf uuifonu strength. The Sars'apuiiila is puiclr.i*cJ without regard to price and every pound, before being used, is subject to the sir cte*t chemical tests, and it* genuineness ascertained before being used.! Bull’s Sarsaparilla ul*o r-mitiim* the vieim** ol seve ral other valuab,c inudicul roo *. logcihrr running the best compound, nn't pro.luring ihr iftttiUM rttialn-f HZfut tn tAs known world, This Medirme. wto-.i u ••• ! a.-, ot.lmg i-» dnn-ti «n , will it hi: witiioi T kail* Scrofula or King’* Emi. t'ai*c«-r< Funjur*, Krupiio * *>; the Skin, Kry-u*-la*, I'i.roim; rort- Eye*. Km worm or Teller*, Scubl Metnl, Itheiiut.-ili-in. Pain* the Done* or Joimk. oI.J Sore* Ulcer*. S writing of the Gland* Sypb> li*, Dyspepsia, Suit Rheum, 1 t»eu*r* of tbe Kidneys. Lo*« of App»- litr« Disease* arising f-om the u«r of Mcrcurv, P.»l n in the Side ami Shoulder*, (ion rai Debility, Dropsy, ’ Lumbago, Jaundice. Costive rs*. Sore 'I broat. Bronchitu. Cough*. Cold*, Weak ness of tbe «-|ie*t. Pkilmoiury Affection*, and all oilier Disease* trading to produce L'untnmpilon t Laver Complaint, Female irregu'nntic* and roMplnmi*. Sick and Nervous Headache. Low Spirit*. Night Sweat* Exposure or Itnprtideii'T m Lite, Chrome C\iu*im ution al Dl*eD*rn. »ml i* a -pt' •• g anJ mihiumt cnnk.nnd general tome for the -v*tem, and n g* mlr -uul pleiuotni purgative, fur **upe ri »r 10. Blue Lick or Cong res* W utr r- Sali«, or Setdlttz Testimonial* Tlie following i* a verbatim copy of a certificate now in »be posses-ion ol 'he proprietor of Bull's Sarsapar illa. Rev. K W S*-nr»n i* widely mid generally kiiuwn tut an rlbqurnt mid ee -.Hitpli*nctl Pastor M the M E. Church, m.d ibe Ibv r. Stever.sou bn* been known as one o' iur nios.l tmenlcd and zealou* members lbnt tbr Kentuiky Conference enul.i boast of for many years, and at inks time is fit ing the high and responsible *lnii«»n of agent for tbr M L Book Concetn Can tbe world produce belter or more sutt-fneinry testimony in fnvor ol any medicine ’ better testimony than w a s ever offer ED IN FAVIIR OF ANY MP.DICIM-: Rev K W S*ndN—K*-v K. STivst*«on Lotcisvtlle. Mny 20, 1 —MJ. We have used John Mail's Sar-aprmLn, and have kuownM io t»e used with eimir satisfaction; and have no hesitation m tmtmg that we believe it la be u salt and valoabie medical compound, and calculated lo pro duee roach g«*od. a-«.l re i»-vr much *«tL- ring . and wouto therefore most cheerluUv recommend it io Uie sfiliutei (Signed ) K W ShllON. K STKVKNBON. A IJKAt TIM 1, CLEAR SKIN How we ail admire » etc-ar, neuulitui. wtiitc ■ kin, ami a rosy colored cheek How often do wr see prt>on*. nol possessing tin* ••desideratum -o devoutly in be wished," resorting t»co«ractic*. lotion* w*«he*. pn*n'* and coloring .nateri'il*, to rrMon- lo them a *emb!nnee of what disease ha* deprtveif them nf a>id 'hot ton, with great injury to the sk.n BulTs Sarsaparilla i< the best cosmetic known It beautifies the skin, by removing every panicle of morbid and diseased mailer from tbe blood, making it pure hiulthy and vigorous, giving »c -tivity to every minute vessel, and changing the yellow End dark countenance to the bloom ami 're*bne** of youth Ladies, nbar dun the u«r of paint* and mixtures, and use Buirt Sa*4a^uMffa. the only rdetiunl rrmcdv “ a word to the wise i* *uthcu-niand a bint i« enough for the Ladie* TESTIMONY LIKE THE FOLLOWING RENDERS SUPERFLUOUS ALL COMMENT ON THE EF- FICIENCY OF MILL’S SARSAPARILLA 'From Dr L I’ Ya'ubll Profe**or of t;herai*try m the Louisville Medical College.’ ] *• I have looked over Ibe list of ingredients composing John Bull’s Compound Extract ol J-ur-upnrilU, and have no he*itation m *a> mg hat they torin » «ul« com dound, and one th a t pioini-e *we 11 to chronic ilisen *e*. to which it is Hpphcubie L N \AN 1)1.1.L. M D- LouisviUty June G. In4!^. WHAT DR. PYI.KS, FAyn'cian fcy apj-otnmum la iht Louisville Alatint Ho'ptlal. >ays a/ bl EL’S SARSA PARILLA : UmsvUUy Mur* b 20, 1849. I have cittinnied ibe prevnpuo : lor tlie prepar-Jtion of John Bull’s Sur*ap.triiiu, and I believe (lie combina tion to be an ricellsnl one. and well cnlculaird to pro dace un alterative impicKMon on the «>'W-ui I h ive used ii Ihiili in public and prvuic pmeuer, ano think it the be*t article of Snr- ipurillH in u*e M PYLES, MU, Resident Physician hi the Loui-villr Marine Ho-pnnl My* CAUTItiN —Beware nn.i n-k lor ihr L>r JIHIN UULL'S SARSAPARILLA, /nwi Kwnuriv— and have no other KEN SLR \ 51' L>» >W El .1. \Vho.c«nle nijjJ—toil Agent*, For Rale by l> M Curry an I Jp-rp 'Dougin*- Air heny City , Win. B Alcrcer, Caimmi-burg, uml by Druggin* generally. jelOJradAw Duff's Merobsnt'a College, NF. Corner of Mated and Ttiird street*.— Ktlahlish • «d iu ISIO The only Commercial College in the State incorporated by Legislative charier No system* of Boo* keeping vet published, have given such a comprehensive and praciival knowledge of this science, a« Duff’s Mercantile and Slran.bout Bookkeep ing These works have appended to ibetr pages the most emphatic recommendation* from the highrst sour ces in tae mercantile world, and tor autlior of *uch works most porsess many obvioui ndvamugc* over commoii-U nehers. Mr. nucee** as a leather of Penmanship will be best known by inspecting sample* of the im provement of hi* pupil *, and, :ilmj, trom tlie (net ibnl several of his present pupil* Micmyned to learn penman ship with tt teacbei who preferred to ~ rtmtrve all rraviy* in five lessons.” Mr. Hatch lectures on Law every Saturday evening at 7 o’clock, ria-s Room i» open day and evening [f7* Cali ond gel n Circular (au9:d&w Valuable R«al Estate In Beaver County, AT AUCTION. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale the following prop • erty, via: No. E Two Lot* in Falislon, Kenver county, being lot* Nos. 3 and 4, being aboot lUU feet square, on whicli is erected one block of foor frame dwellings, and one separate stone dwelling, ull two stories high. No. 2. t>ne loiso feet front on Back street, opposite the above,and eileiujjng to the lop of ibe bill. No. 3- Two bench lots, earU 50 feet front, ami running from the road to low water mark, on the Big Beaver No. 4. Une va'oable water lot, 100 feci on Wheel Race, with ten shares water power attached. No. 5. One lot opposite the watt r lot, 80 feet from, nnd extending to the lop of the hill, on which is erected one two story brick store and warehouse, 2H by 59 feel; al so,one frame dwelling, two stories high. No 6. One largo lot in New Brighton, Beaver county, being about 140 feet on Broudway, and about 200 feel deep, containing l| acre, on which are erected two largo frame dwellings, and one Kinull frame bouse,used as an office. Thi« property was formerly occupied by Ml. T. C. Gould, and is very pleasantly located, being immediately opposite kJie Fallston Bridge. 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 putli if nol sold before Thursday, the llth day of Septem ber next, at private sale, it will then be offered at pub lie outcry,on tbe premises. Term* at sale. JOHN FLEMING, aull:ts Agent for Johnston k Stockton. rilWO PLEASANT LOCATIONS FOR SALE.—~A 1. desirable unimproved property «>f 63 feet, on Fay ette street, Allegheny, by 125 deep to a 25 feel alley Also —A desirable unimproved property, of 01 feel from on Sheffield street, by 125 deep to an alley ol 25 feel. The above ure adjoining properties, now occupied as a-Garden ; and contain tore valuable Apple and other Fruit Trees. They wilt be sold separate or to gether, and are admiiably'ndapled for two family resi de .ces. Price for each Sl,ooo. Terms cusy. S. OUTHBERT, GenM Agent, 50 Smithfield street. Cirrv Property for sale—four lots uf ; GROUND, on Quarry street, (Fifth Ward,) each 20 feel fronl by 150 leel deep. Three Lois of Ground on the corner of Wainui and Quarry streets, each 25 feet front by 120 feet deep. A Lot of Ground on Liberty Etreet, 25 feet front by 160 feet deep Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, au2’ Liberty and Sixth streets. Property for sale or exchange a Piece of Ground, 40 leet front by 61 feet deep, on Locust street, (Fifth Ward,) and three two story frame houses. Also, a Lot of Ground, 20 feet front l.y 01 feet deep, adjoiaiug the above, and t»o2 story frame houses. Also, a Lot of Ground, corner of Pine and Pike streets, and three two story brick houses Also, a piece Ql 'Ground adjoining the above, and two 2 story fram'd houses, each containing six rooms. Also, a Brick House and Lot on Carson street, in East Birmingham. The above Properties will be sold altogether or -sepa rate, or exchanged for vacant Lotsjn the city, orcoumry property within ten railev Apply to au27 * JAMES BLAKELY. Kockingaam and yellow cane ware.— We have receallf received a large addition to our former stock of Ware, to which we respectfully call the attention of merchants,dealers and housekeepers. Al'o, to a beautiful article of cream colored and drab Ware A largo variety of water urns, spittoons, pitchers, fancy toys, dessert sells, vases, goblets,mantel ornaments, i e , always OR hand. Tbe usual credit and discount allow WOODWARD,BLAKELY A CO , corner Sixth and Liberty sis CANDIED GINGER —t case Canton l>ry Preserved Ginger-just and for sule by 8 W A McCLURU A CO 'is6 Liberty street. Steamer Michigan N0.2,80Je9, Reaver . “ Atlantic, Parkinson, Browusviiie. u Redstone, Wool ward, Brownsville. J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton DEPARTED: Wheeling and Bridgeport Packet* i Thb •plendid steamer R. IJ. LINDSAN , jßßgsagjßßlT. Mnoah. Master, is the regular Wheeling and Bridgeport, Packet, and leaves here every Wednes day and Saturday for toe above ports. For freight or passage apply on board, or to SHERIFF A BINNING, Ag’ts. jy24 .No. 1» Market street. I nffife JE The hull of the Steamboat LAKE ERIE on board, at the Allegheny wharf, below me St. street bridge. [au2o:3t« Steamboat for Sale. , fIBP. fa The one-half of the steamboat ARENA, jggjgljgglglnnw plying between Pittsburgh, East Idver pool nnrt Wellsvllle. She is doing u good busines,being the only regular boat to 'Wellsville. It will be disposed of on reasonable terras. Apply to bulB JAMES BLAKELY. Friday Cincinnati Packet. . #«?* a THE nejv and elegaut steamer IRENE LfffemCfgNn »j L. M'Cuntoce, Master, has taken gwaMH ™ilie place of the Clipper No. 2, In the line oi Packets, and will leave every FBI DAY, at 10 A. M., for the above and intermediate ports. For freight or pas sage apply on board. ’ i Uel9 For Marietta and Hocklngport. i Tub floe steamer PACIFIC, Zaxoor Mab will leave for the above and intermedi ole ports every THURSDA Y, at 4 o’clock, P. M. For freight or pu ssage, apply on board,or to 5 T. WOODS A SON, No.fi! Water si., and 63 Front at. • lb net. - 3fr<Ssc &to net - o(®6|c &to nel. $2 00 & brad -915^$— i* bead. SO 5008* head. Wednesday Paoket for Cincinnati. Tut new and fan ramilng steamer GIN i n IfcSS>.J>GINNATI. fliHMfwtmAM. Master, will leave 4&BlSSS»rega)&rly every Wbdnesdat. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to ma ,*o * U. B. MH.TENBEBfIRR. Allegbony ttlver Trade. tv RBUVIAH FRAN&U# PACKETS. I fphh .ft Tuafine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE jtflHjgfiailllNo. '2. Cant. W«. Hanna, leave* the AUr pheiiy wharf for Franklin, every Monday and Thursday, at 4 P. M. Tbr fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capi. John Manna, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frunk lii>. every Tuesday mid Friday, lit 4 I*. M. For Fiiiii'lit or Passßge, apply on Hoard fioarVO (bktwicen ms «'ii i.i*»*cuty sTBKBT«j. rIHT OF Sll A DKS on banJ and made at ail timer to j order— :l I, m, 5 4 and 0-4 Butf Shades, plain and hordrrrd ; “ Transparent green do; •• “ •• •• Dark “ do ; Landscape Shn 'es of evertr style; Moonlight do do do i _ Oolitic and Mezztiinto, of new style ; STOKE SHADES of any color, with Lettering or De signing Oil. CLOTHS on band Also, a lot of SHADE TRIMMINGS —complete a.i *25 penis per shade. l£7* Curtains hung on reasonable term* 1\ s.—pedlum wilJ do welt to rail nl the Faoiory, be fort! purchasing elsewhere uprl^rtim Young Ladles’ Seminary—Allegheny. MK AND MRS N W. MKTCALP, PRINCIPALS, Re Monday, Scj>t. I. **» Coionna ; e Roto. Federal tt. C.OURSK OF INS TRUCTION uud rale* of luilto i the * iune as heretofore. Per particular*, see Circular, or appby to the Principal* Altghtny t July 14,1:151. STEUBENVILLE and INDIANA RAILROAD —; l*rop«*nl* will hr received by tbq: St**ubenvi Me and Imliun.r Railroad Company in Steubenville, until the Ist •lay of October next, for the Grading and Mn-onry of thr first division of the road extending from Steubenville to the Conotton valley ; and, al*o, for the construction of the entire Rood between Sicut*erivi!lc and Coshocton and. nl«o distinct proposals h r'hr construction of thai poriion of the Road -extending from Coshocton to New ark The entire length of this line m üboul 110 miles and a conuins work of nil descr plions in grrut variety, some ot which is quae heavy Proposals will be rece ved for the Grading and Ma *<>nry of the first division entire or in sections of about a mile each, the Company reserving the privilege to make such disposition of the whole work as may ap pear moot conducive to its interests. Plans Profile* and Specifications can be seen at the Ot&ce of the Company, alter the 15th o! September and turtnrr iiilorraatinn muy be obtained on application to J Biiclteiisdertct, Jr , Chief Engineer, or to the under sign'd l> KILGORE, jy IcvdmdJt w Prtsi lm t. Splendid Building Site*. . N VVF.DiNKSOaV. SEPT ou. ot :i o’clock P M . * ) will bo sold at Public Aoeilon, on the premise*, about TtnBTV At'KKX OF LAND, divided into lots of larec size, situated on the Hill in Penn township, North of \V JMeCliniock’s and West ot Montgomery farm — having no opening on the Pcrrysvibc Plank Rond It i» enough to say that no more inviting propet ty lor residences crisis in thi« County coaibiuing nil the ad vantage* of town and country, with good water, a hue soil, commundmg prospect and pure sir , the native for es! ) et »iand>ng. a is capable of being beautified and unp'ovcd in the highest degree Tli' title is good be\ond » question, entirely unin cumbered, ui.d the terms hbernl. For further particu lar* apply to GK«>. BREED, No 100 Wood street, or of KREBS ft UUYLE, Auclr’s. Pittsburgh Aug 49,1951. HnMfcSt* A Valuable Ksrni at Auction, IN pursuance of thr direction* contumed in the !u*t will and testament of JOHN CRKAOV, deceased, we will r i pose to Public Sa>c at the Court hoitie, in thr Cny of Pittsburgh, oti MON DA V , the oth day of October , IKil, at 10 o'eltck. A M. all that valuable Farm, situate in Baldwin township, in the county of Allegheny, bound ed by I a ini', of Dante! Richer, John Gordon, JncobCrea dy, and other*, near the *ix milr Ferrv, on the Mnnon gahcla river, eoniuming about NINETY-SIX ACRES, and aHowunce A Urge proportion o‘ which contains Stonr Coal of tlie very best quality; the land is of an rxeelleut des cription for fa ruling purpose*, and persons wishing to engage either in agriculture or the coal l»u*hiCM, will find this a desirable opportunity to secure a good bar- Ram Tetms made known at sale ati:io:d4tA w2l NEW YORK IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS FREEMAN, HODGES & CO., 5 8 LIBERTY STREET , Between Broadway and Nassau Street, JVEW VOHK. WE ARE REI'KININU, IIY DAII.Y ARRIVALS FROM KUROPE,our Fall and Winter u**ortinev t of KITH FASHIONABLE FANCY SILK AND MIL LINERY (JO >DS We respectfully mvilr nil Cu*li Purchasers thoroughly to riomiQc our stock and price*, uud as interest govern*, we feel sure our goods and price* will indue' them io se lect from our cstabltsl tnenl Particular aitciitioti i* de voted to MILLINERY GOODS, and many of the arti cles are uiaiiuiactured expressly to our order, and can not be Hurpas*ed in beauty, style und cheapness. Keaullful Pari* Ribbons, for Hal, Cap, Neck ami Belt Sntm »ndTaffeta Ribbons,of all widths and color*. Silks, Satins, Velvet*, and Uncut Velvet*, for Hal*. Feathers, American and French Artificial Flowers Puffings and Lap Trimmings. Dress Trimmings, Urge u*sortment. Fmbroidei ics. Cape* Collars, Undcrslecves and Cuff*. Fine Embroidered Revierc and Hem-tick Cambric landkerehiefn. Crapes, Lisles, Tarletons, Illusion and Cap Laces. Valencienes, Brussels, Thread, Silk and Lisle Thread .aces. .. , Kid. Silk, Sewing Silk Lisle Thread, Merino Glove and Mitts. Figured and Plain Swiss, Btfok, Bishop Lawn and Jaconet Muslins. . ENGLISH, FRENCH, AMERICAN AND ITALIAN STRAW GOODS. I*®®?*? _ $5,00 Reward. LOST— On the 10th instant, between Sawmill Run nnd ihe Chanters Railroad, on ebony woitl CLARIO NET T. The finder will receive tbeabov* reward by leaving it at Hugh Roberts’ Store, Sawmill Run, and re ceive the thank* of theowner._ (au2s:lw* " " P E BTSTGI7AS S WORKS. r LOBIC9Z, SE • THOMAS WIBHTMAN. Lorenz 4fc Wlgktraan, (Formerly of the firm of Wm. M’Ccli.y * Co.) MANUFACTt;BKH9 of * L b of VIALS, BOTTLES AND WINDOW GLASS, 63 Water and 65 Front Streets , Pilto&urgA, Pm*’a. N. B —Particular attention pstd l<> odd sixes of Win dow Glass and private ra« ulds for Bottles and Vials. jy.Lb.3mdA w *)H< I BUS .PEA NUTS; £\r\J 25 bags Wulhuib; 21) do Filberts i 25 do Cream Nuts J 100 bvs. Shelled Almonds; lb 1 ) b! .\s. shelled Pea Nuts ; 20 malts Dates; 25 doz Salad Oil, pints ; )5 do do quarts; 20 Übls. Loveriug’s Sugar; ’ ,orea, “ l f ° r JOSHUA RHODES ACO . uu .2i No. 0 Wood street. Dearness Cared. /"U.INTON HUKNACbi, June 1841.—5. M. hlBB: (, tttar Sir— This inny certify that one of ray boys has been afflicted for the lust thirteen years with a healing and dealness of the right ear. I have tried « number of physicians, all without any benefit, ard had given up all hope of a cure ever being eSected, when our family phyßtciim, afier examining U»e case, recommended me io use the PBTROLEUM, which I did, and am happy to inform you that the use of two boltles effected un entire cure. 1 write this without solicitation or your acquaint ance. With sentiments of eslerra, lOSKPtVVwAB iresst; Woodward blakely a ca, Queensware Manulacterers, Hast Liverpool, Ohio, would beg leave to call the attention of Western. Southern Mer chants and otberß to samples of Rooklnghnnt and Yel low cane ware, manufactured by Ibem at the above place, which can be examined at their ware rooms, iomer of Sixth and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Orders left there will be promptly forwarded to the Pottery and shipped to any pan of the South or West Having re cently made large additions to ihetr works, they are enabled to fill all orders with despatch augliB tTYORRIS’ TEA MART,«n the Diamond.— Although [yl Green Tbss have advanced in the East, R. Morris fiill continues lo sell precisel ihe same qualities at the old prices, having a large stock on hand bought previous 5o the rise. Superior Green Teas, 50, 75ao<fst,00 fit.; Superior Black Teas, 40. 50 and 75c. i? St. Good Su gatsTundSc. Prime Coffee, 10 lbs. for 91,00. | an3o TM’IE SSIOCKHOI.DKRB OP THE PENNSYLVA NIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY are nouhrd ihai an instalment of Twelve Hundred and Fifty Dollars per share is required to be paid on the Bth day of September next.atibe Office of Charles Lennig, Esq . Philadelphia By order of the Board of Directors. GEORGE THOMPSON, Treasurer and Secretary, East Tarentqm. DOZ. BROOMS —Ner Corn, m store and for 10U sale by lua2t*j SHERIFF A BINNING. ' ife •**.* £ '*■ -? */*?«*- , * i - ’ V- rA RIVER MATTERS. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 4 FEET 5 IKCHES WAXES IN THE CHANNEL ARRIVED “ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville Atlantic, Parkinson, do " J. M’Kee, Hendriekson,McKeesport. “ Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver. “ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver.. u Thomas Shriver, Bailey, Wjesl Newtou For Sole* E R. KERN AN. Notice to Contractors* JOSEPH O BRIEN, SARAH MUI.UOU.AN. Executor# or John Cready, decM KK4B TUB POST OFFICB. ~< r ' / i , - , *, a r- - M**: * , r. * V " » ’ -j- f » f - * « ;,sf ' :a ' x ' **%»s <r "f , - *"■ ~ ,- * > =fe ■/- „ ? < _ » <•_ 2‘g* 1 A' TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY THE O’REILLY LINE. FROM CUBA. Four Days Later than by Empire City, Savannah, September 1. The schooner Merchant arrived here to-day from Havana, bringing advices from that city to the 23d of August The Merchant brings the important intelli gence that Qen. Lopez has been successful in every engagement with the Spanish troops. In the engagement on the 17th, Gen. Enn&, Commander-in-Chief of the Spanish forces, was killed, with several other officers, and a large number of men. The force of Gen. Lopez was from 1500 to 2,- 000 strong, and was daily receiving reinforce ments. Gen. Lopez was making towards Havana. Gen. Enna was buried with great pomp at Ha vana, on the 20th of August. Great excitement prevailed at Havana, and much apprehension was felt There are now only 700 remaining in the city. [The above despatch is from the editor of the Savannah News.] FROM BALTIMORE. Baltimore, September 1. We have our mail from New Orleans to-night, leaving the latest still doe. The Picayune of the 24th says: “ The Cuban Liberators, of whom there are a large number, have given £h£ whole direction and management of their affairs into the hands of Gen. Felix Houston, who, in carrying out their views, will take care and not violate the laws of this country.” The Washington Telegraph says : “ Arrangements have been made in the United States for landing 5,000 men in Cuba, iu a short time, under the command of distinguished lead ers.” Adding that it could give all the details of the project, if politic. The ship C irabia, from New York, at Charles ton, on Thursday, encountered a severe gale, during which, Mr. Kelly, the chief mate, was blown overboard and drowned. Several Hungarians left Montgomery, Ala., on Monday, to join Lopez. FORGERIES. Davenport, the publisher of school books, was arrested to-day, charged with forgeries on J. A. & W. P. James and E. Morgan & Co. of this city and others, to the amount of $20,000 The notes were all discounted. He had redeemed previous forgeries at maturity. - New Orleans, Sept 1 The steamer Cincinnati arrived here to-day, and confirms the accounts per schooner Mer chant. She left Havana on the 25th, and passed the steamer Pizarro at sea on the 26th. Washington, September 2. The Secretary of the Treasury received des patches from* the Collector at? New Orleans, stat ing that 2000 are meeting there to embark for Cuba. Tbe Collector was informed in reply that should these men embark, certain officers of the U. S. at New Orleans would be held responsi ble. The Republic of this morning states that up on the American Consul, at Havana, calling up on the Capt. General and complaining of the firing upon the Falcon, the latter expressed re gret at the occasion, and saidMt should not again occur ; that it probably happened because the Spanish vessel had a new commander, who recently come to Havana, and who did not know the Falcon. The Cuban meeting here last night, was large ly attended, —Gen. McCalla presided. The res olutions adopted are moderate-in their tone, and the speakers were very temperate in their ad dresses. Tuomaston, Me., Aug. 29. The brig Grecian, Capt Gilchrist, arrived to day from Savannah, with the loss of all her of ficers and crew with the yellow fever. The Cap tain, the only survivor, was alone without the crew five days, steering cooking, &c. Tbe ves sel was also struck by lightning. Fort Plains, N. Y., Sept 2. The new grist mill and distillery of Gen. Av erill, at St Johnsville, Montgomery county, was desrroyed by fire last night. Loss $lO,OOO. Insured $3,000. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—Sept. 2. Cotton... Firm, with a light stock. Flour... Heavy at 3,75. Rye Elour and Corn Meal...No sales. Grain... Wheat is steady at 82(2*84; white 85 ; Rye 61062 ; Corn is scarce at 63. Whiskey... 22. Provisions... Inac ti vs. Groceries... Firm, but no sales of moment NEW ORLEANS MARKET—Sept. 1 Cotton... New crop middling at The price Current’s annual statement gives the total receipts at this port as 995,000 bales ; exports 997,400; stock 15,400. Tobacco... Receipts, 64,000hhds ; exports, 64,- 600; stock, 23,800. Flour... Receipts, 940,000 ; exports, 581,000; stocks, 21,000. The value of domestic produce received at Orleans is $106,900,000. CINCINNATI MARKET—Sept. 2. Flour... Heavy at 3,10. Dealers offer but 3,00. Provisions... Firm and buoyant. Whiskey. Groceri es... Unchanged. River has fallen 16 inches. Weather hot. AIIRA1) iMf A LI. I EXTRACT OK AMERICAN <Ol. Prepared «»<! *oui i>y jno. youngson. Liberty *irect. Thi* powerfully concentrated pre partition; the medical virtues or wliieh’are found to be eight limes the strength of the original American Oil lII* put up in hollies a! 25 and 27J cents, each, with full direction* for its a<e In every disease wherethe origi nal American Oil has been round at all efficacious, and it so far exceed* tbe original in power, as in render it the CHEAPEST MEDICI ft'E IN THE WORLD. Callnml try ij. JOHN YOUNGSON. N.U. The original Oil in its natural state as taken from the bowel - of the earth, can be hud a« above—nml will be found genuine notwithstanding n certain firm c limns to be the only Propridors il.Vw if J S Dlutu&l Fire Insurance Company, HARRISBURUH , PA. rviHE design of ibis Company is to afford the owners I of properly sale and cheap Insurunce ; us business being conducted smelly on the mutual principle, con stituting every member a stockholder, and entitling him to a nhure of the profils.and by the only equitable me thod in the system of mutual insurance—that of CLAS SIFYING ITS RlSKS—thus affording equal benefits to the insured. The Directors, accordingly, have divided their risks into two distinct classes, the charter provi ding that no part of the funds of either can be appropria ted tor the payment of losses occurring iu the oilier. The first Class is denominated the FARMERS’ COM PANY, in whicliiiisurancc miry lie made upon country dwellings, barns, out-building*, and personal property, mid notninglmore hazardous is allowed to be taken. The Second Cuts* i< denominated the MERCHANTS’ COMPANY,m which insurance may be made upon merchandize, and the «afer kinds of property in towns and villages. The premium notes are only about onk fifth a* large as those usually charged by other companies, and the rate* low; but such a* the Directors ure confident will save themthe necessity of ever making an assessment. Not over Si,&oO is allowed in be insured in one locality, and the applicant Uallowcd the privilege of insuring ei ther with or without the liability of a premium note. The patronage which has been extended to this Com pany «inee its organization, having insured properly to ihc amount of ONE AND A HALF MII.I lON of dol- lars during the last three months, “hov* that its mer its »re duly appreciated by the public. All losses will be settled ut the place of loss with prompt f*s and libe rality. It is now underthe control of follow iig Di rectors: John f*. Rutherfdrd, Albert J.Gillen, Sun uelT. J >nes, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Robert Kiotz. John B. I’ackor. J .P. KUI*H KRFOkD, Pres'l. A. J. GILLETT, Secretary. A. A. Cabrikb .Actuary. Branch Office for Western Pennsylvania, No. 54 Smithfieltl street, Pittsburgh. [oct2s:w OKO. 7. RAH A USER RAIIAUSER A DUFF, No. 150, Wood street,second door from Liberty. Manufacturers of.aii kinds - of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, hawbideand Stock \Vhips;Hard Lea- Rer,lmitation,and Common Trunks Saddle Bags, Carpel. Ka 0 .-, Valises Draftaud Buggy Col !.,rs;und will keen ** on hand a good assort me nt ofui I articlcskepun Saddling Esiablishmenis.whicbihey willsel lcheopforeash febls-w Steam Mill for Sale. THE Subscriber is authorised to sell the following de scribed Mill Property, situated in Upper St. Clair township, Allegheny county. Pa., 0 mile* from Pittsburgh on the Washington Turnpike, and 0$ miles byway of the Plank Road— containing 2 acres, with a go<sd frame Mill House, three stories hign and 30 by 34 Feel, with a first rate Engine, os good a* new; two run of Stones, one a French burr of the best quality, and one Chopper. All the machinery is in good running order. Also, one comfortable frame Dwelling House, Stable and other out-buildings. Ther~. is cot' under the whole property. Persons wishing to purchase a property of this de scription, would do well to call and examine the above and its advantages. The contemplated Railroad from Steubenville to Pittsburgh is to pass in front of said lots, Terms easy. For funner particulars see the owner. ROBERT BIGHAM, on the premises; or. j V 9:wif __ JAMES C RICHEY. Agent, APPLICATION will he made to the next Legislature (as provided by Act of Assembly,)ffora Charter, (for a Saving Fundsinsuiuiion,) for the Citizens’ Pepos |t'» Bank of Pittsburgh. Capiial to be not less\than 8100,W)0, nor more than 8200,000 . Pitt«hurgh Gazelle and Harnsburgh Union copy, find cbarge this Office,and send copy. jel4rworo Cyrus Black, \ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, West side\ Diamond, comer Diamond alley. Pittsburgh ; also keens a House op ENTERTAiNMRNT.for Marketami Coun try People, and Stabung. All wlio choose to call will' ; find it to their advantage to do so, a* his Store and Pub lie Houses tbe most convenient lot be Muriel lanTn I FRENCH CORDIALS—A great variety of the best * quality, just received and for sule by auls FICKKISEN A STOUVENEL. ■. ‘.-rT- -{r'i' .i- I .;^> ''' ?. ,A. r .V-.. -.'4 HILL BANKERS OIGHT EXCHANGE*™ Colleelions made ui all t&e principal cinwmwfVa Slates. Deposits received of Par and Current Funds. mar47:y" , PATRICKS * BASKBRB AWD EICHASGHBROKBBSf No. 95, corn kb Wood ajeD'DiaMOND ‘ t ”\ . Pittsburgh, Pa. ; frW 1 -. Domestic and Foreign Exchange, Bkflk ZVcfai* Gold and BoughtfSotU and Exchanged, .a- l EICHANGK AND OANKING UOUS^ William A. Hill & Co*, 94 Wood Stmt* PITTSBURGH. {E7“ lr«TBB&3T ALLOWED ON TIMR DEPOSITS f.aincsB Banktrtand Ezehangt Broktrs, JJtaUrnn. Foriign and DomesticßiUs,J}iUsof Ezehangty CirtifieaUi orJUpoi iij Bank Nous, and coin. - . m. Corner of Third and Wood ata., direotly opposlte.tbe ,8 CUrlea Hotel. may2Bl B. HOI.MES A SUMS, havb kksovu) theib bawuliq Afro KCflANair omn Tu So. 07 Market strut, four doors Utoto old stand. N, HOLMES A SONS. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE Dea lers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptance*;Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and 'Western cities* constantly for sole. ■ • ■ > • ••■ Collections made tn all the cities throughoar the Unif ied States. Deposites received in par funds or current paper, No. <»7 Market street, between Third and Fourth .streets. ang *J9«ly. 118. 9.800 H ~ „ „ TmJS.BIIiOKHT BOOS BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. 8. Comer of Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, Pa DEALERS in Coin,BankNptea,Timeßillß, Foreign and Domestic Exehange.Certincates ofDeposit,Ac EXCHANGE on.ailthc pnpciimlCitieso(JhoUnion and Europe, for sale In sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deP°*U£ , COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, atlhi lowest rates. sepll-ly Cincinnati, Sept 2. HUBERT Dill F - KA* .-i’- tf V 'S . f . ' *z- “r ■ a < . t \ ,* > ** •" r l ' I * - Sankcro anlL lookers. 4LtXH KB4MBK. IDViID B4HM. KEAMSE* BiHM» _ Removal. EDGAR. THORN, 9f« D., P HYSIC lAN + SURO £ OiV, Nu. 2 83 hTRStT, .Near Hauil street, t Ptt UiLce hours, iroui 7 u> 10 A- M ; L 2 to 2, and 7 to id, t. M. i U' ca,l»- piooipiiy at tended to. i&uib Ayer's Cherry Sector Al S noil THE CURE OF COUGHS, COLOS, HOARSE r NESS, BRONCHITIS, WIiOOPfNG COUGH CROUP, ASTHMA aud CONSUMPTION. Among the numerous discoveries Science bas made In ibis generation io facilitate tlife imsines* of life, in crease ifs enjoyment, and even prolong the lertn of hu man existence, none can be named oflnore real value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing Ait. A vast trittiVifitsErnies 1 througbgutihis broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no medi cine or combination of medicines yet known, can so surely control and care the numerous varieties of pul monary disease which have hitherto swept from our tnid>t thousands and thousands, every year. Indeed there is now abundant reason to believe a Bcmedy has at length been fouiid which can be relied on to cure the moiidangerous affections oftfoe lung*. Ourspacehere wil! not permit us to' publish any proportion of the cares eflV-cled by its use, but we woala presetjt the following opinions of eminent men, and reier further riiqaiiiy to the circular wh:ch the Agent below named, will always be pleased io furnish free, wherein are-full particulars, ami indisputable proofs of these facts. From the President of Amherst College, the celebrated Pr .feasor Hitchepck. “James C Ayer—Sir: I have used yourClrerry Pec toral in ray own case of deep-sealed Bronchitis, and am sau>fied from its chemical constitution, that it is an ad mirable compound for the relief of am! bron cbial difficulties. If my optuiou as to its superior char acter can be of any service, yox are at liberty to use it as yon think proper. EDWARD HITCHCOCK,L. L.D. Prom the widely celebrated Professor Sijjman, M. D. [, L I), Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy, Yale College, Member of the Liu Hist. Med. Phil, and Scientific Societies of Americ&and Europe. 14 1 deem the Cherry Pictorial an admirable compos * (ion from some of ib<r best-articlesin-ibe Materia Medi co. and a very effective remedy Tor (be class of ihitQfl' ey it Is intended to cure.’* New Haven, Cl , Nov. 1,1849. Major Patti-on, President of UeS.C. Senate, states I he haft used the Cherry Pietoral with woudecutl sae- I ce«s, 10 cure on inflsmation of the longs. I Pron one of ihs first physicians in Maine. Saco, Me , April 1840. Djr'-J. C. Ayer, Übwell—-Dear Strt I am now con* staatly using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and prefer it to any other medteine for pulmonary complaints. From observations of many severe cases, 1 am convinc* ed it will cure coughs, colds, and diseases of the lungs, that have put to defiance ail other remedies. I invariably recommend its use io caseofconsuraphon, and consider it much the best remedy known for that dis ease Respectfully yours, 1.8. CUSHMAN, M. 0. Prepared and sold by James C- Ayer, Practical Chem ist, Lowell, Mays. fCT* Sold in Piuabufzh wholesale by 8. A. Fahnestock, and by i/M. Townsend; in Allegheny City by H P. ?cnwaru, and J. Douglass, and by druggists fjenerally. A. VV. Foster, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW: OFFICE, NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, bdoto Market uteri. Pa. novl&dawly Slate flutuaJ Fire lotartnec Coispiay BRANCH OFFICE, 51 Smithfibld st., Prrmoita’i, Piusburgh, Map Ur, 1861. riMIE beatevidence of the success of the Director Id 1 endeavoring to ante the ‘‘STATE MUTUAL FI BE INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the wants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of busireaa which has been done—having issued I*ooo Pill cies during the past year, thereby tddiua over 8130,000 to the funds of the company. Nearly af! the property insured 1> of the safest kimi, in small risks, and a large proportion insured for only one year. Whole No Policies issued 7,900 do do expired, terminated A canceled 92 do do in force 7,808 Amount of Property • 87,886,419 do Canceled, terminated and ex pi red *••• 901,728 » do do in foree ’ $7,684,691- do Premium Notes -v 79,076^7 do t !a neeled, terrain ated ,cxpr’d, 637,10 do m foree--** 879,03T,77 do Cash Premiums received • • • *351,557,14 do do canceled * 321,34 551,235,90 Whole amount of losses and expen ses paid 23)411,45 Balance in favorof the Co .ihcaab,.. ' 927,824.,45 To ettv or country merchants, and owner* of dwell ings, anil isolated or country property, it is believed. tI.H company affords advantages in point of cheapn-’fiS,' -u/ety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company, i:. this country. Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved sys tem of Classtficatiei. of Risks, excluding all apettal hazards, insurtnr'oniy a limited amount in any one lo», cality, thus precluding the frequency and oceamsaec M l»ige ores, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual (dim, it not only possesses the cheappess and accommodai ton i of both methods, but entitles the insured to a partieipa- \ lion in the profits. t < It is under the control of the following Directors: -J P. Rutherford. A. J. Gill St, John B. Packer, Samue T. Jones, Alotizo A.Carrier,Philo’C. Sedgwick, Rob Jrt Klotz, Samuel Jones, Johu P- Rutherford. J P. RUTHERFORD, Pres*. A. J. GfIiLETTT, Sec*y. A. A. Carrier, Actuary. wv N. B.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on e*Pa ring policies lias been declared by the Directors, ontf is now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeema ble in cash at the end of ninety days, myt7:d&w A. A. CARRIER. Agent. Deelrable Property ON THE FIRST BANK IN ALLEGHENY Fo& sals or rxchanok for city property. The location is nearJ Pointer's; ten minutes 1 walk from the Aquedtfct, and about fifteen from the Hand street Bridge. The sub scriber offers paid property on accommodating terms, whir-h lie now occupies. The Lot is 50 feet front on North Canal street, remains bock to Liberty street some y 75 feet, near one-tbirdof an acre. On which is erected a Brick House, containing ten rooms, pressed brick front; u stable and carriage house on the back of the lot. The location is as fine as anym Allegheny The premlsescon be examined at any time. For 'terms, en quire of J. KIDD, >«t the store of J 'KIDD A CO , cor ner ol Wood and Fourth Btrcets. nn27 JOHN KIDD. A Drag Store for Sale. A GOOD STAND, m a business part ot the city,— [%. will be sold, together with a selected stock of®j| Drugs. Apply at this Office. [gulp al INTHE COURT OF COMMON •'PLEAS of Mle gbeny County, of October Term, 1950. No. 40. [u the inailer ? _Dt the account of A. G. Reinhart. As* signee, under a voluntary assignment, of Zebuiou Kin* 2ey Notice is hereby givenjjhat I haye teen appointed by *aid Court, Auditor, to disttihute ijje assets in the hands of the said Assignee, andthalt'wlu attend at my Office, No. Fifth street, in the City of Pittsburgh, Friday the lUxb day of September next, at S o’clock, P: M. J. K. BRADY, Auditor. Drag Store for Sole. a DRUG STORE, fixtures and stoc& of medi fV. cine?, in a first rale location ior doinn a wholesale and retail business, and has an excellent ran of cub* tom'ttt the present time. There is connected with the establishment several Agencies of popular medicines, which, with the usual business of the store, would ren* der it a profitable investment to any one desirous of en gaging in it. For particulars address box 428, with real name ___ ; (aogg> Stray Calf. CAME to the subscriber, at N 0.49 Virgia alley, a STKAY CALF: with white spots oa its legs. The owner can have it by proving property anifpaying charges. [au2B:3t} CDNNINGnAM. PINE APPLE CHEESE —Just received and for lal" by WM. A. M’CLURG t CO, an l4 Grocers and Tea Dealer*. RIKD 4 Bariß’a Superior Sugar Cured Beef i Fraser's do do dn ■ golced. For sale by W A. McCLiURG A CO. JpuH STaUaN MaCCAßoNi—dual received salt by W. A. MeCLUBG «'CO, for sale uy Groce „ and Tea PeMers. C o.^ ttOlo f.ViMAToa 1 TOMATOS,!—Tin Can*, holding from up romaios ror wj g , MOOaHEAO & CO.’S,. al au26 No. 21, east aide of Diamond BHL3 EXTRA FINE FEOURm more and toi 9,00 sale by SHERIFF A. BINNING^ \ .V*» ■ ' « No. 10 Market slreel. i Rtiio LOUISVILLE USE instore and for »a' 50 bY SHERIFF fc BINNING. —Will be published, on September 1 au3U' opposite th e Post Office. <■ I r 7 *• * \ t _ * * ©ruga aub jlHtbUiuta. .... . Privau DINKHir / t D l a.rßVftowNv ; N°f4 lL o*amo»o*a uuTAVr --" D*» am his entile altculion 10 .a office practice. HUloslneMUmoiUreonflneill* j. - 'WBw H jPrteau er Vmereai IH«a«.,anditKl> pairw wijwg ful affections. brought Ait by imprudence, - KBMnm vnulHretindniaencc anil ctettt, • ,■> /BSSSS Sypbilij, SyphililloEraplitSns, GeaotTi ,*S*mr hea. Gleet, Stricture,' UreliiralDllehargej, InlnariiT of the Blood, with all dlsehaea A.tie venerea, origin. Skin DiaeaMa., Scoitmtie Eruptions, Tetter. ' Ringworm,Mercurial Disease., Seminal Weakness, Im- POteitcy, Piles, MehtoaUsm.'Fenla!e Weakness,' Month* w fy Suppreuiona, Diseases of the Joints,Fislttlacin. Aao-Lj-fT- Nervotts Affections,-Pains Jn the Back andLoina,lrrits- • dons of the Bladder and Kidneya t «mccessfttHy r • -t inthlseitytenablesßr.'' . Brown to oiler assßrances ofspecdjf cure to all yrho may : C °Officeand privatt^consoltingrooms, : ■ - norftdAwiy .r R' —riimaTlSMi—or- lirosyn's newly dlsoovred rem» ; edyfotßbeomaiinn la a speedy andeertafn remedy : ro Office l MdPriyOw*Codsnfta|oas®swiu°iiwkyiraj ' MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. The Doctor^ wwaysal ~ home • .. ■■ ».■■■•'< (k - Dr. Improved Extract YELLOW DOCKI aND SAESAPAjtILLA. made, as is certified by the WesflßKCTtCtTtjs^.Jthasper* formed, ihe origins! copies of the proprietor. Remember, Uiis is thn and ORIGINAL article .. . • This Medicine; when CUBE WITHOUrraC, ts — —<?• Scrofula, . \ or King's Evil, , - N Cancers, Tomors, . i Eruptions of the Bkm, ‘ Erysipelas, Chronic Sote . ’ < Eyes, Ringworm, or Tellers. Scald Head, Rhenmaiism,Pains m V • the Bones or Joints, Old Fores and Ul cers,Swellingof the Glands,Syphilis,Dys- • pepsia, Salt Rheum, Disease of the Kidbeys, a Lossof Appeute,l)iseasesarising-fromthe - - ase of M erbnry', Pain in the Bides and Shoulders, General Debility,Drop ay, Lumbago, Jaundice, and Costivebess: " ' THE BEST,FEMALE MEDJCINE KNOWN* a Jnsipient Whites, Irregular Menstruation, Incontinence of'Urine* • ** and general gloomy stale ofroind are cured by Dm Gtrv- :> son’s ErraAcror Yellow Dock ano Sabbatasilla, which gives immediate relief by renewing the ’founda tion of neoith and strength, the blood It neutralizes bad humors, stops unnatural secretions, and gives healthy action to all the vital powers. » >- - Let all who wish to purge the blood from the impurities contracted from the free indulgence of theappetltedur ing .he winter*.and to prepare the system to resist r. -; . mer epidemica.lresort now to ,c Dr G tty son’s Extract 'jof.v. Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,” which is proving an a ntidote for many of the most malignant diseases that,. flesh is heir to, and they will never.be disappointed; toy in this remedy the public faith has never’wayered—nsyv er cin waver; for it is founded on experience, just ap ._. their want of faith in other and spacious compounds is . • also founded on experience. ..They fly,'from mineral .... nostrums to seek hope, life,. and vigor. frbra.thiß pttrtly vtgtiab!e remedy ; therefore, however, broken twwh W . health and spirits, however, lonthsome.ioblmfeelf and ] -'others, let no‘ ope despair of recovery; let tbtfcpafieM : only understand that his hope of physical restoration hea ’ only in Guysou’s Extract of Yellow Dock and Sartapa i.. rflia, and persoade him, for his life’s sake, to try it, and. we have no hesitation in predicting bis speedy restore- , tion to health. - —■— u - Females, Read the Following*- Nbwabjc; N. J. v January. 25. Mr.Bamea: —We take pleasure in stating (hat yobr 4 ?• YeUow Dock and Sarsaparilla gives great eaUsiaciionin ' eveiyease. ' ‘ ' ' ;: 1. *' v A -very respectable gentleman inat his . daughter was troubled with difficult mehsnrnation and -■■■■ otberdiseases peculiar toher sex. She bad not had her reeular menstroal discharge for a long time; but by the use of Dr. GuyrotVs Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla was radically cored. She used Townsend’s and others with out receiving the sltghtesi benefit He bad one daughter die from the same cause I. E. TRIPP A CO. Hihmassvillb, Oswego counry. lB4B. S. y. Bennett —Dear Sir: I purchased, ashoitume ago, > a bottle of your YeUow Dock and Sarsaparilla tor my wife, which she has used for her complaint, and Weakness, Falling of the Womb, etc., and it basal- ‘ ready helped her very moch. Of the Erysipelaa ifnaa effected nearly a cure. I have jnst purchased a sfecond - - boule, and Judging from the effect of tpe former, feefcon fidenl that it will effect a perfeet care. ' 9 Yours, very respectably. N. COBURIy r - Cure pf an aggravated ease of Erysipelas. __ - Tbc cares performed by Dr. Gay soli’s Extract - ftov Dock and Sarsaparilla are- lasting. The'paUenv* - -«eßJßral health continnes to improve after disease W re? raoved Cares are'not chronicled until tune has faUju. seated thattberecanbenorelapseorreturn of the dis*' ease. Nobwav, Herkimer co., February, 1850» g. p. Benm.ii If Co.—Oehts i It is with great pleasure abai-lwaciieioyau about the very happy effect of Tout Yellow Bock and Sarsaparilla upon my .son. who has ‘jg lotg been suffering unJer that dreadful, loathsome div ? “ case, Erysipelas, with which he was attacked m 1848, ond was for severalraonthsatteodedbysoxnecfottrhMi.. physicians, -who tried their skill nerteveringly for five • ; months, without any beneficial , effects whateyjat. ti.Hei; [ became reduced to a perfect skeleton. He haduleeis f from nis hip down to his knee, which werd conunually t dtscbareingoffensivenißUer. Medical and surgicalakwl s .-: \ was baffled. Physieiansaay that bis case was nopeJes*.? r —there could be nothing done to arrest those temple , gangrening ulcers. j>lyneighbors and^myselfmouraj;i.r bis dissolution near at band. One.ofmy neighbor®! wb.p_V; bad osced a child of scrofula with your,invaluable meat* cine, wished me to make a trial of it, and more from tfa®.:'t l resilesB desire to do something while ( lifß_lasted, ifitn-r : from aay'hope of getting procured thrcebpliles-. 1 of your l Yellow JDoc k and Sarsaparilla,” anucommenQ-. edosingix, astooishmeni hecommenoed.ion.i. improye .before he'Hod used the ihirAboitle, and,before - be had used>bnff& dozen bottles he could walkout. used in all twelve bottles daring the yeßr October last he-was perfectly restored} every veatigo of the disease exeepttne scars was and hz re* • | mains in perfect health op to the present tune.?'. Hw re ! covery, under the hlessihgs of God, iaemireiy s owingfO;v the use ofyour Yellow Dpekand^arsaparUlajand-lWr-is. [ sure yon that 1 leel myself under great ohUgauons.to; [ yon. and it is with great.jov that I mfonnyoa of wnaf : . i your Sarsaparilla has done f Respectfully, 1 JAMES RUSSJfcJLB. - y JO* Price SI per bottler-six bo&les for $5. •••«, • . aiold by -J. J>. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio,: j. ■ North-east corner of Fourth and Walnut sis.,—^entrance-T -! on Walnut—to whom all orders must be addressed,...’.'" . J Kidd A Co, Pittsburgh; L Wilcox, Jr, corner Market; ; street and the i)iamond; BA Fahnestock &. Co,PUjSr feoreh ;l A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee & .Beeknan*, Alle gheny Guy; L T Rnssell, Washington } WHL amber* >■. r ton, Franklin ;• L- B Bowie,. Uaionlown,-- H 'Greeasburgb; S Kountz, Somerset; ScoU « Gilmore, i .Bedford;■ Heed fcSon, Huntingdon j Mrs. Otr, Hpmdays-.. iborgh; Hildebrand & Co, Indiana; J B. Wright Baton -. rning; Evans & Co, iftraokviUei A Wjison. A Son, ~ Wuynesburgb; K’fterland &’Co,N ; Callender, - • mile; Burton & Co,Erie j Henry Forker, Mercer; Jas Kelly & Co, Butler; 8 Smith, Bearer; J D Sumraertcn, 'Warren, F 1, A P Crooker. .Jr., Brownsville. - my W— j, s. JBthereal otl. "*7OR Churches, Stores, Parlors, Steamboats, Canal Jr Boati, Hills, Chambers, Kittbejw, Workshops* csdeed every place where light is-ceqmred. The pubUc arc respectfully invited to call and examine a beautim. ,HSf»rtment of these Lamps, AteOvLawpsof aH »«r|.«r.i OjJ.&^-^and^de^Girandoles^Wmt- an tel Decorations, Lamps, C G I***%*'' •p* per, Tin Shades, Mats,and Cans, ana all things peX* * taj-niog to the trade. Also, supeTior'Safety:; foi Steamboats and fitables- - . . ...... ' * Che cheapest light to be found for store and 0 pa 3es, is Tough’s KefinedChemical Oil and LampsDrou* *• which a splendid light is obtained at | of.a r eeot par . hour, eijQEu,if not superior, to gas. We invite an eir l an lination of our goods and prices. Being prepared, by th/e accumulation of 12 years’ experience, andwithfp.-' ciioies to supply both the wholesale and retail trade,’on* the most favorable terms, at tbe Phisb orgh Oil StD-se. v. a U 1 Articles delivered in any port of the city, or in-Al-: lesheny.freeof cost- . 35THEREAL AND CHEMICAL, OR PINE OIL, r©- ;c golarly supplied once or twite a week. All orders left-;*, wi'i the wagon, (which is constantly passing round the-;' city,) will be promptly attended to. J. S.TOUGH, .. No. 82 Fourth street, Apollo Hall,: - >-• between Market and Wood. . ; Rlajnond Sparks* . KECEIVED TO-DAY, SCO Diamond Sparks, selected for Glass Cutters’use . . jyDI JKO. B. McFADDEN AGO, SPENDID Summer and Fall Cravats, ScarfB, Neck Tics, lie Joinville Ties—jutt received)- ? ; an 7 HINTON & CO. a ALM OIL— A casks Palm Oil in store and for saiei MHiLEtt & RJCKETSON. “fU&T RECEIVED— ; 150 bags prime Rio Coffee 25 do Eagoyra do;~' ■ i 10 do. OlaGovernmentJava; 20 Jo Pepper and Allspice > 2 ceroons 8. B. Indigo; ; r aoobble. No. 3 Mackerel-large? 50 do do ■- > . small; 5 do No. 1 ' ■ ; 25 do No i Mackerel? -••- 50 half bbls. ajsoned Pish, for fanu.y oae; . 25 bxs. old slock RQBsell & Robison’* Ti?b*cco». 20 do do Giant’s d®j 50 bxs. prime Baltimore brands do;. 2 cases ‘Eoveriag’s D. R. Loaf Sogor; 10 bbU. Crnshed do; • •• • 2 casks Cuba Honey > • r v For sale bv H. C. KELEY, ( aagl4 7 j ■* _ No. 20 FiftA street. PRINTS —A. A. Maso.s * Co.have | J ceived 85 cases beanli/tot new style be sold as deoal at very low pnee»• £*»“■* «*£* «if those very deuirttble : B.A Pndtsj ihe averoffered .n this l- ri UN DRIES —50 hhds. N- O. Sag V i R uwu 25 0 bbls. N. O. Sugar; 10 tierces Bice i - 10 fSS) fc fITK^OHT, I or sale lowb; j^DNDBIES- For sale low hy .■ .-pui/Bq >im» HAIK ' ' '' ' ; ' ' * 1500 tta. prims Kentucky Feathera; 1000 do Deer Hair ; Foi rala low by CAfaSQN & MiKNIOnT. - - - ao3o . TMJRE FRENCH BftANDY—Port, Sherry/mi ‘M* 1 K deira Wines for ssle, for medicinal parpojes,'ntt>ie Hjrng Store of fao!9) - JAMES _A» JONK9. 1 I 2 # half boxes Russell & Robinson 5 * Congress iPs} W <25 do do Grant's, ‘ s*a ' 5 '•• ■■. ; ~y^ 10 do do Giant’s : 8V " ■' l - • ■ j 5 do do Jones fc Sods lamp r ; to do do McDonald’s B*9 - 5 do do EineraMay.(CJai. Leafj) Jastteceived and foisaleby " MILLER & RICK£frSON«~“ „ NbSv22l ans,2S<£ lafrtnftyeC • V »TOWNSENO’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA QlMqEtt ; I —For ihe cure ot oy*pepsla, Di arrhtßa * HeadMcbflf 3 tenrou Debility, diborditeasei dip cordertd gtafe ol uie itomaeh. . • l “ .' he Dr “ g JAMES A. JOS^H 'j ■h. ?w- -V^ : ’ ■' - v 4** ,'-- 4* =* «4yy»»'*c s. ,«-t * x * v ■; ■« ,>jj „*; *." •»;<» -'*M‘ -- ~ “. ""\n> '-V: •• ' i.vv- a 'jk^t Cr -V ,1. . , ~* *"!• . Vk. i . v V - s' “,' - ’ ‘ ' - « X •>> ' l- , l’’4. L ‘ >tT c? a ~ - '1 *■ j.i — ... - -100 tierce* « 10bbls. No.l Lstd'Ottf ' 10 do 'Tanner’s Ofl; 8 do superior Corned Beefi Tan3ol CARSON AST KNIGHT. * C v ■sy ' • 3..** •.. •• A-v ’.J \ ~ -i v ‘ \ - -f
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