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MBisipgMpjMaaaaMßßiJj MWBIS^i f&ams£Mmmssaa : U~wmr.. . gif : ' mr&of Selow' -Contaiwng.about 5 75 acre*, more j»lesa>- : This land w of an excellent qnalinr for ?SS r*v^f«^.«ig- w t; w\f win bend of TjrHITE P£SH-10 half bbls.and« bbU.Lake WSie ub citcki Wh^w^®S,®bollom, tb&t never W F^rh,Phad Bn & Treat, for inle by , /ia BBLS LOURVir iff imp r —• — 3 —7 »p« . iog^w csr 8 " 18 fM^DYEaf* 1 11 a rlß *A I *ff‘“V “ sF* h™/ 1 'I'^ 1 '^* 1 B’jTOTfcra OP to’e pilcfe^DMd?M^ t^“ JAMES C. HICHi&. f iTf Vf. O. fclM..^'„'.mv., ' '7% l&'i&TS? “""S’ D “ 1 "" i ?“». 'ndeamre,. Ex^"“mlo^S^ E«bm l «M,Ja n .2S, 1851 JtL 10 do 8 f J . 00, i A ? cle, . of Z * i .v ‘- - ;v.f r woV«^*.? v. * ** «* t *»,> -•» * } - - > ►/■* *■'■ 4 r i-' r 1,-*J P l~*K~ •* .> v-r\ fc “Wir »* ~J- t ''S t £r M•. "‘Vt V * ',Ni * ,J ' * r i •' rf -i >V l *’ I- } . .• V/.- • ■■,,-?'■ ■ -’ f-C\t;!'i-.' .3 -isvfj’., '• .'. • - “■■' " ' v s^ 4 *^r^ 9j^ Vf - ,t * K *’ ' r r . vT >■ -T,nm - - I ?■ .( fonowing’getitlenieii ore a. commit '' subscriptions io the • ' pittabnreh gndJstaabeimlio RailreadCompany; " , , Edward Gregg, -- Bd.M:ai4die;V;. J-M. Pennoak, r . ..WadßHampton,. - &eo. Daraie, . rfftM. Stanton, 1 ' ' WnLM. Lyon, • •..'•‘.LaiSrHMper. ", Jnd. Small, ■ , J.’Moß.CroSßanj ■ Jno. Smlthsey, 'flifi. -M/Heißh,-,; . Jaa. Tronick, , - Jnp.,'A*.Wilson,„ r .Wm, Patton, , ; ■ . .^“-. Es P7. Jno. Ford, Jasl'&SawSli' ;: s , , '\Bobert Brace, - -l < Thos. .Clarke, « v'^Ji»B.'E. sl Jofl€S.' : " 1 ' , Lewia Hutchison. >■ V,.“ V ) ■ - Attornt-at uHtgkaay-Robbary-. —A-few ■ nights genHetnan “from -Bnfiflloiras; attaokedl on " the canal- b?iJge, by tern rnffidng,' toi ww walking . Jaarr-in'w fif® W i ,ltoy. w«a standing, on ■ /-thodaidgeiisnd'gaTewaythatheTmghtpasa ba 'farten’ them’j'as he did-so, 'one ofthfemslipped' • aknifa under.,hiß _arm, ontting, his coat and Test i • ’ mnoh; but -without treating: the skin, and ■ ■ the othe* knocked' his hat'over his <wes;' The' . gentleman Wheeled, .showed and* the cow ardly villains fled. v. j-, , j ■ • «• ...., M- - . —if«»- '; - I ■. Sfyno Synod of the Associate Reform ed PrfeshyteKan Chttwli; Resumed their meeting ,yest«day,"'iu- their ckureb, at the corner of Sixth - street. ondChcrryalley. Ihe day vas princi pally. oceniuetf 'dn'tthe’ transaetion of business, , : nnintexestieg to t&e general readers. Bar. Da -•i .rii Bji.Kerr 'wis ! elected Professor of Church Government and. Ecclesiastical history in their SenanayyinSlleghehyeilyA s> i, " ’ v Rail Toad Aicidmt.—Vlm. Benight, Capt- of the Secflbri cankl bbatTlelegraph,'met with an aoci . - bideot s'few days ago,outhe Portage fiailroad, which resulted in his death. In attempting 1 to . .'rfatoKfor'the'brake, he missed, it andfell on the ,-track,')when.'three sets of tracks passed oyer " -hint.—-He'Hved about half an hour, and expired.: E 3J& JeinalnS "wifl be brought to this city for In terment. His relatives and family reside in the »fjfihW«fa.- : V Suprcrtte Court, Sept. Slfi, IB6T.—Forsyth, vs. Watson. Error to District Court. Argued by Shinn and Marshall. - ■ Benny vs. Stroup and Bro. Error to District Court Argued by Dunlop and Shaler. ■ Krtenßton of-Hancock Street.'■ ■ Error to Com 1 • Tnotf-'Pleasf Argued "by Shaler, Bighanr and Loomis. M■; 'll Conjprrney.-T-Isaae Gregg, the defendant,: in the writ of lunacy WMbh has, occupied near two Hfeeky in tbe lwm knitted, has dJscoughieuit against C. uEvans, Jane B. lfeans, t i PhilljjiiainpaS'andXoUie'Pelowx,’ for conspira ; is $lO,OOO. -:Jhguijt.T~ihe Coroner held an inquest yes terday evening ~on the body of John-W, Gregs , a-Bmall.boy who was drowned above {be Danjj taniifa,verdict of.accidental drowning. -.•r-K it'.nK;'- ‘• |l " '••:••:?. •. ; .- • ■tJVll* We see that Mr. Bailey the hctorbns re tortied .onr city. The Theatre, weTunder , htapd,,opens onWedaesday,night, with a talent', cdcompany. Mayor FJennfigSesterday committed J&s. Mejntif® for assault and tattejy onSarah JacSsotu, , / ■ ■ Laasam, who ms committed ;, “sOnieTtime sihfco ah a‘charge of bigamy, was <~iy&steidny released from prison. - ‘ ■s§S“'?esterday euening, about dork, there the cstal'hn Grant street, be tween the draymen and boatmen. - ££?“ Geo. Bell, a pilot, was yesterday held to baQ by Aid. Steel for an assault and battery on & nihn named Whittaker. •j«r Aid. Steel, the day before yesterday, fined John <vf> the Hob Boy House oa Jab -7 GFty street* <£so for selling liquor on Sunday ’/The case was. appealed. ’ * There trero thirteen cases before his Hon. .on yesterday morning. They were dis posed of in the usual manner men were yesterday brought be ,./fate the Mayorfbr passing a $2 counterfeit note. young lady who fell over the Palls at Turtle Oreeh^iW-^eeoriring. r.rjSSKvJuat received by EXPRESS, n fine lot 1 of"Mfldnnae TROUT, at “ OUR HOUSE,” No. 24,.D1A£10N1) Alley. . Ifl&S* We Invite the attention of onr read era to the of : Aycr’t Chary Postural, in the -dolnirma of oub paper, as a remedy of the first importance to the community. The certifi cates?, published,in ita favor are not from txn knoim names, but from eminent and widely cel ofanted'xseu.- Statesmen, Professors, Clergy men and Physicians, give their strong assurance that this new medicine for ihe cure of plomona ty disease, can be relied on with confidence 0 by the afflicted for relief andWe truly hope its re sults in. -onr . section, will sustain their cdncln- Akata eWewher?., . ■ ; - aad Winter Oloihßiffv ■TV' CHESTER U now receiving andop«ainr the most - •XW'etlinnve-’atid Csshldtab'e flock of CLOTHS. CABSIMBRE*, VESTlfiGSifind GENTS? and /BOYS* FURNISHING GOODS* wfaichhe wills©!! andnmL (q order at thelower*possible price*; tbr VAS&.‘ •- - R. C. hopes bv a strict aadpersonal every department of.his baiiness, to meet continuance of that pitronage heretofore’*©*, liberally bestowed upon him. HU practical knowledge of the bfu£aess, in eon* necuon with the on* pries and auksb*am,ti&- flatters Himself will enable him to make No. n th© -FASHION ABLE EMPORIUM OF MEN/AND-BOYS’ CLO THING, AND FURNISHING GOODS; E.C. continue* to receiro all sndervtn the Tailoring lute, and give* them bis personal attention . - No charge for showing GoodaS*^ We srndy to pieaaoj at • >: ‘ vcp4 -.No/n SmUhfietd vtreet. 5 r¥tO-LKT—TWO PARLORS-*S unable for a Doctor’s 1 Offiee,on Brcondttreet Forpaiticalarrenquire fit THIB QyriCE. ’ jsep4:4t Eng raved promissory not£s ud drapts —A large variety otNoieyand Drafts, handsomely engraved, lorsale «t .... * j <W..S..HAVEN’S Stationery Store, corner Market and Second mi. -QLANK BOOKS ™W, 8. UaTih, corner of MtrkAt Jj and Second streets, ha* for sale the largest stock of Blank Books ever offered in -this cny—coatming of Le gers, Bay Journals. Uinnte Books, Ac., jo every cxyJe oft)hiding, anlaiihd lowest prices. teep4 ' ,> ~ - Tolnablf &sm.for Sale, ' SITUATE in Hopewell township, Beaver county, near -fire-viilage of Sheffield, one and a-balf. miles/rora the Ohio River, ftnd twenty miles from Pittsburgh. ;Coh* {gifting USacres; ?5 orBo of which iseleared; thereat' doe vf«n lliftbefetf; m-ftn excellent stain of cultivation, cadftßdrt-goodfenee-.'-Tfce buildings consist of a large .Come frame bath, frame eaifMge .■>ettdgr*iabouses,ohd-otberoot building*; also, a saw .* AtliiJa -rorfrring oyderr-a good variety of fruit, and a */ vrellof isoslexeeUen! water at the door. * -> ■ The above isxrat of ihe mostbeanriful, fertile and pro* deedve.fartn3in this tecuon of country j within one aod a haif-mtleftofa.geod steamboat landing on the . Ohio £iYer*-lb6 Bpftver boat&paasmg to and from twice a day, affording every facility.tp-attend the Pittsburgh market. Enoaue of the subscriber, on the premises. '■, GEORGE NBVJN. SUamlUll: for- Sale. THE.- Subscriber, tsauiborised to sell the following do aenbed Mill Property, situated .in tipper 8u Glair township. Allegheny county, Pa., 0 mile'# from Pittsburgh on -the -vvashlagton Tarupike, and .04 miles “by way of »T?* , , a d*rcOT , tain'Dg 9 seres; with % good framb Mjn.nposcmree.siQnes higaand .30 by 34 leer, with ft first rate Engine,as good as new; two run of atbliek, oaftniFfeHchibprr'of the best quality, anddne Cboboer! All IbemMhinery »5 in mod running order. AlroTnc comforttWe firrae Dwelling-Hod.e° Stable And oih«r ottt“bnifdiilgViT..?lierB is cos) .under the whole dsodomy. ..- Personn.Wiitung to pmlut t ptopenr or tbuTde coriplion. wcild a a well to cull and examine tbe abovb end. ita ndranlareg. The contemplated Railroad from .aeßben'»W<?|o P‘U»bureTiia 10-pas. in front of ra idrloia, panicolßl » «« owner! &OBRBa: ply.ttAWiPft the premises; or, jyfcwtf-K JAMES C. RICHEY. A»«mt. .•/ vividenO. , /MB AND BOSTON MINING COM iJL PANY .ftave declared a ,semi-annual dividend of KfftsßoUar# per share, payable on Saturday, tbe 30th CHARLES AV^BY, ftai9gtd&wtd .. President XT _ • • flw A suiott, On Eighth Street,- near Grant. Manufacturers of lightning rods of . aupenor matenala, uyle and quality. We inviie the attention of people of town aad'eonntry. Orders leftatlbeebop; at the.E^gle.Hotel, Überty street; or at John B. M’Fadden**, Market street, will meet with prompt attention. Persons at adlstancc con have them ready fitted (and shipped,} to pat up themselves, on the mot favorable terms. Churches and School Houses will be furnished at one* fcojlh lesstfean oar usual prices for dwellings. E&trtnc&"J<>hn B, fourth street. anlfcwdt*- 1 7 ’ • -.t* i i anttion l 'Cord. THEunder.lgncJ.Tineran interval of four vearmJtas again, resumed, bosunss -r. ilavidii' AOitfpliefi with tne requmiuoneiofilhe taw reeuladng Seles at Scoom and hamnßproco'ed a first class LlSiqse.a* AucttoieS for thei Cityof Plftshargli, he offers his services as Rorh . to his. friends and the public Benerallv"TO*f s ? e ?“‘ .toardsfloihlng lnsaymgihai , e wil!.lie;eniMedSSi2? sssasss-" w bu arcTi°„E E £ A |^ o^ i «|’*|j HERCHAN I rs S.'sr£?F»“ * asa: warc. J? r,T i. le “I»-I*nicularly Class ftdvaneftann^Blf?» U J 00^8^*1111 w ‘ ll ma ke liberal herm* 6 *? °° ®H binds of Goods - cons Igned us (Or • sale l» W m^ e n?-!£ M « s «™ Howell, Roe ACo ,E. H. Vio (Stmi John J- AndersonA Co:. R.;H. -Brownlee,-Homer A Co.. Larkin nSSI'iSf ia , s “boiiis i Butler A Brothers, clnclmieii; WQTgoM’Lain.ymsburgh {maf-Khy DAVIS, auoiioneer. TJOOKS, 1 STATIONERY AND FANCY ARTICMJS -1J» at Atrcnns—On Saturday evening, September 6th, o'clock, at the Commercial.Safca Booms, corner oi *»0od and Fifth streets, will be tola—* large collection Of valaabta new and second hand MUceJlaneooaßooks, embracing s andard works in fine library editions, iu ▼arit us departments of literature and science. Family and Pocket Billcs, Blank Books, Letter and Cap Wii ting Paper, Quills, Wafers, gold nnd steel Pens. Piano Music, Mop*, Engravings, gold and silver Watche.% Flutes, Violins, fancy articles, Ac- Wpl . P. M J>AYl9,Auct’r. TWO BUILDING LOTS IN SIXTH WARD at Accno.v—On Saturday afternoon, September 6m, at J o'clock, on the premises, Will be sold Two valoa Die Lots of Ground, situate on ihe South side of Elm street, betwecH Franklin and Decatur streets, each hav ing a front of 120 feet on Elm street, and extending back W feet to Congress street.' Terms at sale. * u2a P- M. DAVIS, Auci’r. P« fiPKEKIVAi Auctioneer. P U .)E PI i9 R JtIH?- AUOi;R } BIRD 3 EYE AND CURL MAPLE VENEKHS, Ac., ai Accrtort-—On Monday nftemoon, September Bth, at Si o’clock, will be sold at M’Kenna’s Auction-House, one Pumpborer’- Aoser, (with fi.,e but*), m good order. Also, a lot of Bird Eye and Curled Mupte Veneering, with *undry at Uele* of Furniture, Ac. p . M’KENNA, Aoctienrer. Valuable Real Rotate In Beaver County. AT AUCTION. 'jpilE SUBSCRIBER offers for vale the following prop No. 1. Two l4>u> In Fallston, Beaver county, being !°*“ Nos. 3 and 4, being about lOU feet square, on which is eiected one b'oek of four frame dwellings, and one •ecaraie ato le dwelJmg. all two stories high. N No & One lot 50 leet front on Back street, opposite the above, and extending to the lop of the htil. No. 3. Two beach low, each SO feel from, and ronnlnt the toad lo low water oaik, on lbs Big Beaver . N0..4. One va oable w.ler lot, too f..t on Wheel Race, with ten shares water powerattnebed. • No.C.One. lot opposite the watrr lot; 80 feet front, and extending to the top of ihe hill, on wbicb Is everted on*- twoitonr bnck store and warehouse, *8 by 59 feet; a.- sowoae frame dwelling, two stories high. No 6. One large lot in New Brighton, Braver county, being nSout HO feet on Broadway, and shout 200 fen deep, containing li acre, on whirh arc erected two large frame dwellings, ted one small frame house, usrd as an office. This property was formerly occupied bv Mr. T. O. Gould, and is Tory pleasantly located, being immediately oppostlethe Fa listen Bridge. No. 7 One water lot, immediately Below Fallstoo Bridge, being about 100 feet in length, and extending from water street to low watermark,or towing path If not sold before Thursday, the II ih day ofSeptem* her next, at private sale, it will then be offered at pob- Me outcry,on the premises. Terms at sale. JOHN FLEMING, m for Johnston ft Stockton, j KotJce to Contractor*' STEUBEN VILLKAND INDIANA RAILROAD-; Proposals will be received by ibe Bteobenvitle and .Indiana Railroad Company m Steubenville, until ihe Ist «r o« October next, for the Grading and Masonry of ihe first division of the road extending from Steubenville T loibe Conol'on valley t and, also, for the construction oftbe enure Road between Steubenville and Coshocton and, also dtstinei proposals for 'he construction of that portion of the Road extending from Coshocton to New ark. The entire length of this hue is abom 110 miles, and It contains work of all dcscr puoas in great variety, some of which is quite heavy- Proposal* will be rece ved for the Griding and M« aonry of the first division enure or in aeeuona of about a mile each, tbe Company reserving the privilege to make such disposition of the whole work as may ap pear most conducive to its interests _Waas Profiles and Specifications can be seen at the Office of the Company, after the 15th of September, and further information may be obtained ou application to 4. Biickeiuderter, Jr., Chief Engineer-or u> the under 6. KILGORE, JylSrJJQtlk v PraidtnL HarpSh’s magazine for September im. bern received at IIOI.MES’ Llerary Denol, Tliird •irrel, opposite the Po« Office. Ii i. an excellent num bcr. Also, the Interactional Magaiuie for beptf rober The Confes*or-un Hiatorcal Novel. Sunbeams and shadows, and Birds and B:a**om*: by George A- Hall A cheap rdition of Handy Andy . puce M cecu. A nrw supply of Lady Emeline Stuart. Hartley's Travel* in tbe Urnt-d Stole*. [ 4f , p2 A Card. WOODWARD lll.AKhwY fcO, Qaceosware Alanuiaciererr, Last Livi rpool, Ohio, woo Id bre leave to call itin ..(trnuon of Western, SojuAern Mti chauu and ouiers to sample* of Rockingham and Yej. low cane ware, raaimfoeiufct byiuemai the ai»i/v 0 place, which can be examined ut tiicir ware rooms corner of Sixth and Li.eny sireeuv Piusl*or*b. Order*' left mere will be pruinpily. forwarded to the Poitcrvand shipped to any part of the Snath or West Having re cenilv made large additions t * ihcir works, they are erabled to fill all order* with despatch a<Mr>s PROPERTY PUR SALh'OR EXCHANGE a £ Piece of Ground. 40 iret fr nt by 111 feet deeD. on Locust street, (Fifth Ward,) and three two story frame houses. Alio, a Let of Ground, 20 feei front by Cl feet deep, adjoining the above, and twosl story frame houses. Also, a Lot of Grouud, corner of Pine and Pike streets and three two story brick houses Also, a piece oi Ground adjoining the above, and twe 2 story frome houses, each containing six rooms Also, a Brick House and Lot on Carson street, in Easi Birmingham. The above Properties will be so:d altogether or sepa rate, or exchanged for vacant Lots in the city, or country property within ten miles. Apply to a**? 7 JAMES BLAKELY, IkOCKiNOAAM AND YELLOW WARfcL— At# We have reeeatiy received a large addition to our former stock of Ware, to which we respectfully call the atleauonof merchants dealers and housekeepers. Ai <o. to a beautiful article of cream colored and crab Ware' A large variety of w.ter urns, spittoons, toys, dessert setts, vases, goblets, mantel 4/roamenfs, * « . always on hand. Ttye usual credit and discount allow* ed. WOODWARD,BLAKELY A C 0.,. a°3? • corner Sixth and liberty st» CIITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—FOUR LOrS up / GROUND, on Quarry suves (Fifth Ward,) each 85 feet front by 150 tcel deep. Three Lots or Ground on the corner efWainot and Quarry streets, each 25 feet front by 120 feet deep. A Lot of Ground on Liberty street, 23 feci front by 160 feet deep Apply to •• k , ... JAMES BLAKELY, sag? “ Liberty end Sixth streets. O UNDttiES—300 bpis N. C. Tar and fitch i O 200 bxs. Borin Soap: 100 do Mould and lapped Candles; 25 casks Soda Ash; 10 ions German Clay; Sou bxs. Pint Flasks ; 100 dox. Painted Buckets; 50 do Large Tubs ; 2hhdxOmbre Madder; OeeroonsS. F Indigo; 5 casks Sale rams; 25 bxs. Chipped Logwood; sbbls.Epsom Salts; 10 do Spanish Whiling; 100 dox. Corn Brooms; 300 Beams Wrapping Paper; Por sole low by fau3oJ CARSON tc M’KNIQHT. NEW GOOO&-*Jast received, a fine assortment of GeMlemea’a Furnishing Goods, at i;;: .. HINTON A CO.’S , Gentlemens 1 Furnishing Store, au7 No. 60 Fourth street. FOK SALK—A House and Lot, situate on Carson st South Pittsburgh. The Lot is 40 feet front by Ufi feet deep, to rr alley. Containing a two story Dwelling House, well arranged, with foox room* and a kitchen ; there la a well or water, with a pomp, at the door ; a garden, with fiuL tree*, are. PrieeSlttOO. Terraseasy. 8. CUTHBERT, G« nentl Agent, 00 SmithSeld street. AYERS’ CHERKY PECTORAO—A fresh supply of this invaluable medicine for the core of con-amp* tion, Coughs. C< Ids, Ac., lost received and for sale by JAMES A. JONES. fpilE SIUCKHOLDBKS OP THE PBNNSVLVA -1 MA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY are notified thalnainnaloient of Hundred and Fifty Doilart per share U required lo be paid on the Bth day or September next, at the Office or Charles Lenitix, Esq. Philadelphia. By orde» of the Board of Directors 1 GEORGE THOMPSON, Treasurer and Secretary, EastTarenium JEWELRY AND FINE WATCHES Of the bert quality and latest patterns, always on band, at east* ern prices. ; {sepl) W. W. WILSON FOB REN'£\—A convenient Brick Hotisff and rood Store Room, fitted op; sitaate on Second street, above Grant, No. 184 The Store U well adapted for a Milliner, or any other, ligijt bu*ine*s The hcuse con tains four rooms and a good cellar, coal out oven ond hydrant; large paved yard. All in gaod order, with immediate possession. Rent for the whole 6i90 a year S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Agent, ' sepl • SO SmithficM at SUNDBIES—IIS bxs. very superior~W. R. cheese 50 has. Dried Apples; 10 Ires. Bauer Jast received and for saleby sepl CARSON A E* KNIGHT. TTtEATHERS—42,OOO fits. Kentucky Feathers just re j? eeived and for sale by sepl _ KING A ftfQORHEAD. /^tOFfEE —185 bags prinnf Rio; and \j 20 do do Java; Jast received and for sale by sepl KING A MOORHEAD niEMEN’S PARADE.— Fringe,' Late. Stars, Bo •eties, Spanglers, Buckles, in large variety, for sale fry iVdi ) vr. w. wilson. CANDIED GINGER—I case Canton Dry Preserved Ginger-Just received and for sale by - W. A. McCLURG A CO. 256 Liberty street T ONDON Labor and THE LONDON POOR— b'ea received at HOLMES’ DEPOT, No. 74Third meet, oppoiile the Post Office, Alio, a yew edition of Rory O’More,—by Somite] Lover i and Pictorial Field Book of the Hevd lotion—No. 18. f . eD3 E A received per express, at A. A. MASON A CO’S, 50 cartons Bonnet Eubbons, (new* .estftqd most fashionable styles); 126 cartons Tabs and Lace Flowers* 5 pieces grode Afrique, (beamiftil co low)? 60 pieceaMarco line, (ail shades); 5 dor Ostrich Plumes, {Chenellb'Tips). fseol EBN r ~ ’ldjhird 7 FOR second and third stones of v house No. 5 Market street Rem low. Enquire of ... .R- C. STOCKTON, sept J corner pjfMtrkct and Third «ts. D Afit,T L REVttIW OPTttB tfAStKBTB • u.tti '?• e<» ? a- a/ * • > * OftobW thk Daily Mohning l Post. > Samrdey, &<pL 0, 1851. ) T&e weoiher still continues warm and dry, witbotn *any prospect of raiu. 1 FLOUR—There i* considerable inquiry, and sales &V $3,0003,25. BACON—Firm at previous quotations. OATS—SaIe on the wharf of WO bushels at 23c GLASS—There is a belter feeling in the. market. Sales of Bby 10 at 82,25, 10 by 12 at 82,60,0 by 12 at $9,50, and 10 by 12 at 83,00. WHEAT—The receipjs at the City Mi Ur for/lhe pnsi week have materially increased from wagons, farmers having made up their minds to sell. The sdenrity of the crops in England and France will came “prices to role low for the next-six months. We have the pleasure to add that the large ‘ amount rfciked in the country the present yehr J *ffl y>*ilyenlarge llui aggregate of value and shipments The qnamiiy sold in this marketithe past week averages about 800 bushel* per day, at from 58 to 65c, according to quality, . LOUISVILLE MARKET. Offic* of Tuk l.oyisvttLs Cou&taa, > - mu •. ‘ . . . September 1.1851. j TheTe-yrai litU? activity manifested In market to aay, with, however, no variation in prices of any of the principal anteles. Receipts comiitue vet* means of u * 2.^ e eT is clear and warm. ism? Rales of about ,8 U piece* and 175 coils in lots at t3*ol3|c for Bagging and 600$e for Rope 1 ® 6 6 Pittsburgh retailing at 14c at —Sales of 50 bales Canneltori Sheetings qnol i,"UK®, Bl V bush, delivered. FEA THERS—SaIes at 30032 c for shippinc lot* 1 FLOUR AND GRAlN—Market saie* of iw Sfoo ooral . t,fe whnrf at «3.35; sale* from store at PS m qualityretail sales at 83,7504i75. Wheat readily comnmnd» 60c. Sales of Corn at 40045 c, • r de * nand - we quote at 20c loose, and 25030 c in sacks. HAY—Sales of a few ions baled Timothy at 810 & ton: retail sales at SLIOI2 HKMP—We quote good dewrotted at 800005 & ton with a sale of 10 tons at the latter price. ' 1 GROCF.RIhB—SaIes of 100 bags Rio Coffee at 10*0 Sales of 38 hbds Sugar in lots at 6*o ; sales of loaf and refined at 8 and lie. Sales of 45 hhda Sugar at 6*c. and 25 hi ds at 64c. PIG IRON— A .ain of 5 lon. Tt.i -nessr-e meuil u:- PROVISIONS—Very firm at 815 for Mem pJrk Bacon scarce nt 8c for Shoulders and l<>oltc for Sides with a sale of clear Sides, packed, at ttc ' TOBAC« O—The sal-* to-day amounted to 21 hoes -5'“ d “-J> <?»• = ®MS. 5,05. 4,10. 5 35, V. 70. 3.25, 5,60. B5 4 55’ 37 “’ '’‘ s ’ 3 ’ 85, 2,J5 ° M ’ °' oo 5 - 75 . 4 20, Ve6ctaßLE»—Sale, of 600 bbl. Po'aiof. for ihio ment at 8101.25 s>■ hbi a superior lot of Potatoes sold to-day at $l,lO & bbl, delivered at the wharf Sales of Onions at Bt, bbl. 80 Safes of rectified at lßjc. FREIGHTS—Wb» qaote to New Orleans at 25030 c for poond freights, and 40070 c for bbl*. intruding pota toes, flour and pork. b THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY! ’ DR. JOHN UlliU’B SAKBSPAKILLAI [T is pot op in quart buttle *, and contrutM the stre ngi of SIX TIMES as much pure S.*r*ap»Mll» as an iffiilar preparation i.-i America Price SJ per bottle, ( !i bottles for five dollars. llbaj» been a well established fact for year* pa>t, that Sarsaparilla, when pure and properly prepared, was the only true panacea lor oil diseases originating from an impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, inioiica ting driuks. evil babus imyouth, barrenness, Ac. We boldly assert that JOHN BUI-L’S FLUID EXTRACT of SARSAPARILLA i® the only preparation before the pubhc that is prepared on strictly scientific principle* and of uniform strength. The Sarsaparilla is purchased without regard to price, ond every pound, before being used, is subject to the sir cleat chemical tests, and its genuineness ascertained before being used! Bull's Sar*upariilK also contains the virtues ot neve® ral other vuluab.c medieol roo a. together forming die best compound, and producing iht grtatut curanpt agtnt m (A* Jmouro world ; This Medicine, when used according to directions. WILL CURE WITHOUT FaH.! Scrofula of Kiiijr*s E/ii, Cancers, Tumors, Erupuo s of the >kin, ErysipcJv, Clironic ,£ore Eyes, worm or 'fetter*, Scald Jfeiri, Rheumali*ro. Pa*"* m the Bones or Joints;'Old Sores an J l : iccr*. Swelling of ihe tiiandi, Syphi lis, Dyspepsia, Salt fUteora,. Ileuses of Uie Kidneys, Loss of Appe tlte. D,Reuses arising f.om ihe use ofMercorv, Pain in the Side ana Snoulders-Oen mi Debility, Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, ... Costive tCby. Sore. Lbroat, BronchiiL, Coughs, Colds, Weak* Oes* of the. Ctyisi. Pulmonary Affection*, and all other 'Disease* tending to produce Consumption l Liver Complaint, Female irregularities and consrtftmts, SickauJ Nervous Headache, Low Spirit*, NigJujweatv Exposure or Ininratlence in Life, Chronic Cpd'iitfjbuon a! lh*eo*ca,i»nd i* a spring ami and general ionie for ibe system, and a gt irtV purgative, far superior to. Blue Lick or Ctiiigteif Testimonials, *The following la a verbatim copy of a ccrUficute uo m in the of the proprietor of Bull's gar*apar l:la. Rev. E. W. £ehon i< widely und generally known as an eloquent and accomplished Pastor of the M R. Church, and the Rev. K Stevenson has been known a* one of the most talented ami aeuloo* members that the Kentucky Conference could l»oaai of for many years, and al this utu t* films ibe nigh nud responsible station of agent for the M. V. Rook Concern Can the world produce ‘jotter or more satisfactory testimony in fuvnr of any medicine f BETTER TESTIMONY TUAN Wa« EVER OFFER - - “El? IN KAVoR 04* A .VC MKDJCiNK Rev. E. W, StiUo.v—Rc«, B. tSTKvsxsoif. LouifvilU, May 5/0, two. We have used John Hull’s SarsapnrUi&ajul hav« known'i to be o*ed wrth enfrtr havr no betitutron in noting that we belicve'it to be a salt and vaiaable medical compound, and calculated to pro duee roach goodyam! reieve roach s.flcring: and would therefore most cheerfully Tecommend h to the afflicted (Signedß. W 9KIIUN. E STEVENSON. A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR *KIN. How we ait admire a clear, beautiful, white skin, and a rosy colored cheek. How often do we see persons, not poMCistng this “de-nderatum so devoutly to be wished,** resorting tocofttortlcs, lotions, washes, pam<-« and coloring materials, to restore to them a semblance of what disease has deprived them of, and that too, with great injury in the skin BulTt Sarsaparilla i? the best cosmetic known. It beautifies the skin, by removing every panicle of morbid and diseased matter from the blood, making it pure healthy and vigorous, giving ac tivity to every minute vessel, and changing the yellow and dark countenance to the bloom and freshness of youth. Radies, abandon the use of aed mixtures, and use Bulfs (be• only effectual remedr. “ A word to the wise issufficient j M und a hiotts enough TESTIMONY Like the furrowing renders SUPERFLUOUS ALL COMMENT UN THE EF FICIENCY OF BURL’S SARSAPARILLA [From Dr. L.4*. V*'DU.l Professor of Chemistry in the Louisville Medical College. n ] b I have looked over the list of mgredleuu<pmposujg John Buil’s Compound Krtrurt of Sarsaparilla, und have no hesitation in saying bai they form aaafeoom dound, and one that promises welt to chronle diseases, to which it is applicable ” L. Y. YANDELL, M. D. Lomvillt, June ft, ISIS. WHaT-DR. PV*LES. Physician by apppintsr&at to ih* LouirvOlt Marins Hospital, says of HULL'S ‘SARSA PARILLA : Louwtils, MarehSt), 1549. I have examined the prescription Jor the preparation of John Bull’s Sarsaparilla, and I believe the combina tion to be an cxcellaut and well calculated to pro dace an alterative Impression on the system* .} have used it both In public practice, and 'think n the beet article of Sarsaparilla in use. Iff. PYLES, M. D , Resident Physician at the Louisville Murine Hospital, JD" CAUTION—Beware and ask for the original Dr. JOHN BULL’S SARSAPARILLA, frotn Kentucky— and have no other. KEYSER & M’DOWELL, Wholesale and Retail Agents, i For sale by D. and Doogiakt, Ale rhenyCUy; Wm. B. Morcer, CtfnribiUburjr, ami by Druggists generally. ' ’ JefthSffldftw Sew and Popular Books* JUST RECEIVED AT HENRY MINER A Co No 3*4 Smilhfield street, the following new and!in< teresting Books: Harper's New Monthly; the International for Septem ber; TsilliV London Bbok*peare, No. 6 ; Lady Emelino SQxart; Wonley’s Travels in the United States, during ’49 and ’5O; The Confessor —an Historical Novel, three London pertain one, complete forso cents; N 0.9 and 10 London Labor; Sunbeams and bh&dows.and Birds and Blossoms, or Scraps from Ann! Minnie's Portfolio—by George A. Hulse ; Jo: a Tale of the o’den Fane—by K. Barton. i send Balldlnv Lota for Bale* BY ORDER OF THE GUARDIANS OF I HE POOR of Ibe City of Pittsburgh, there will be sold at Pub* He Auction, on the premises, on BATURDAY, Septem ber 13th, at 3 o’clock. P. M , SIXTY ONE LriTB, situ ate in the Second Ward, Allegheny City, near the new R&Uroad Depot. These Lots are each 24 feet front by 130 feet deep; and from their proximity to the Depot and Machine Shops, will be very desirable for tenant bouses, and offer on excellent opportunity for profitable investment. Terms made known at sale J. K. MOORHEAD, Ch mn of Com ou/Kral Ktta'e. Dealrablc Properly at Auction* ON MONDAY A FTEHNOtrN, the 16tb instant, at 3 o'clock. P. M , ibe NURSERY HOUSE, with about TEN ACRES; a new and beautiAD Brick Dwelling; with spring house, and about two aerea of Ground, nnd about acres laid pul in, lots of £om one to five acres. All of which is very beautifully located; pre senting a delightful view of the river and surrounding scenery ; and when Federal street is graded, (whicn is now being done), will be easy of access. A Plot of .he Ground may be seen at M’LALN ic MOFFIT’S. sep3:3t St.,Clair street. Wanted ImmeilateJy. TEN good TWISTERS and LUMP MAKERS: also, two good SPINNERS. None need apply but expe rienced, competent and steady men. To suen, the high est wages and constant employment will be given REES R. JONES, ge P‘«* No. 137 Front street IAPEK HANGINGS—New patterns of Paper Hang ing« for sale by WALTER P MARSHALL, e P a SS Wood street. ~\\f CUKTAINS -Plain and glazed green ¥ ¥ Window Paper for sale by 8 SepS W P MAIUJHiII WASHING ' WITIIOU r ff lo take stains out of table Linen and Napkins, and not to rnt or injure the cloth. For Bale by JAMES A. JONES, < or Liberty aod Hand sts. SPELDJD SILKSr—A.. AvMaso*- & Co: have just re cerved a oeaauful assortment of very rich figured and plain Black Suits. The above desirable Goods are well worth tbe attention of purchasers. Also, very soporior erode Afriqoe, Snlin do Cheno, beautiful Ch&meltons, Ac. isen4 w GOODS— Wo ft re now receiving the Jk newest Fall Stylet of Dress Goods, snch af De lalnes, Gashraeres. Poplins, Perslhn Robes, Alpacas, Paramettfcs, Frsnch Meunos and Thibet Cloths. Oyer one thousand pieces receiyed and now open **P* A_A MASON & CQ. WHTf J£ GOODB— A A. Mason A Co. bate joit re eeived 800 pieces While Goods, consisting of pmin and plaid jaconet Muslins, Malts, Swisses. plain and figured India Book, *wiss, Mall, Nainsook Mu«lin, «c M a complete assortment and very cheap. fsep4 A' - I * * - POST OF FXTTSBDRghT 2 rsrr 2 ikcheb waxes itf tub caksfot \ „ . , <*• rABJUVED: i Steamer Michigan No.:2,Boies< Beaver * “ Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville, • 1 Redstone, Woocward. Brownaviile I ’ J. APKcer Hendxickaon, McKeesport * Beaver,.Gordon, Beaver. , , * T2E?££3&£gl£? t DEBAR fJSD*. , , • Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville • f “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do « J. ; M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport • *' Michigan No* 2,Boies, Beaver. Beaver, Gordon jlteaver. “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newmn “ Chieftain, White-. Beaver. a ; “ Irene No. *, M’Clintock, Cincinnati i “ Toscarora, Paolj Wbeeting. Wheeling and Bridgeport Packet. * !e .“ n \ er R. H.,-LINDSAY, r. Mod as, Mas'et, Wheeling and BYjdgepOrr, PuekeLand JeavesherCevery Wednea day and Saturday.for the 'above porta. For freight or passage apply oh board, or lo or ; .. , „ SHERJFE * Bilil.MNo, Ag’i, . . - No. Ib-jJarfcel btreel. •i For .Sale. The Poll ofrteßtoamboal LAKE EHlti oil board, or lie Allegheny wharf, hr low the 8l Clair street bridge. , . ; fau2ih3la * 7 fot Sjaie* , pr~ Theooe-halfof ihe steamboat ARENA plying between Pittsburgh, East Liver’ pool and WeJlsville. She isdoingagoodbaainossbdinz the only, regular boat to WeUsville. It will be disposed of on reasonable terms. Applyto.n. ants : JAMES BLAKELY. Friday Cincinnati Packet! r~ I - isgtyk :.THE now, and elegant steamer IRENE 2, G. L. M’Cumocs. Mttsier, hat. taken "the place of the Olinper No. 2, in the line of PackeUrand will leave every FRIDAY, at 10 A. M.Jfor the.above and intermediate porta. For freight or ruts* sage apply on board. [j e jc For Marietta >ad Hocfcingpon. 1 I-EKLI& The fine steamer PACIFIC, Zanoitb Maa- witt leave Tor ihe above and Iniermedi ateports every THURSDAY, &14 o’clock, P. M. For freight or pa saage, apply on board, or to T. WOODS A SON, N °* 5 A w a l erst,..nnd. 63 Front si. f «iototnirc»a«Ss^. . fO new and f ® a running steamer CIN- Bunainsu am,.Master, will..lease feiSfiffiTOTfemiregularJy every VVkdnksdai, Tor f rcighl or passage, apply.on board, or 10 mafiO G. H. MIGTKNiIKRGBR. Allegheny Hirer Trade. REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. {_JjgjSa& The fine •learner ALLEGHENY BELLE a. n*mi. W*. Uiaiu. leaves the Alle gheny wharf lbrFrankii« T every Monday and Thurtdav at 4 P. M. *' The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Cant .Joha H* Fisa, leaves the- Allegheny .wh-niMor Frank* hn. every Tuesday and Friday, at 4.P-AL .For Ftrtght or Passage. apply *»p Boon! Transparent Window Bbade Factory 48 IRWIN STUSET, . _ (BCTWIM FtXX »M} ÜBfittTY bTBBKTSt. f IST OF SHADES on hand and made at all time? to I j order— -3-4,4-4,5 4 and 9-4 Huff Shades, plain and bordered ; k ‘ 14 “ u Transparent green-do; Dark “ do; Landscape Shades of every biyie j Moonlight do do do; Gothic and Mezzftinlo, of near style ; STOKE SHADES of anycoior. w|t'< Lettering or De signing OIL CLOTHS on band. • ; Also, a lot of SHADE TRlMMlNGS—complete at 523 cents per shade. 10" Certain* hmtg on reasonable terras. P S.—Pedler# will da well to call at tbe Factory, be. fore pnrcba*ing elsewhere aprlBrfJm PI i’TSBODQa COASEE OT U4BKKT ARDTUIBD ITACETt. FACULTY.— O. K CHs.*Bßax*u(, Principal and Pro feasor of the BH«nce of Accounts John Fleming Associate in Book-keeping department and Lecturer on Mercantile Science. J M, Phillips, lastractor of Mercantile Coraputu<on and Arithmetic. P. Crouch, Profeasor of Penmnagbjp. M- Watson, Rsq., Lecturer on Commercial Law. K H. Stowe, Keq , Insiruetorin Commercial I aw. B M Kerr, Profetsor of Mathematics, t night scsmou). H. Moeser, Professor of Mechanical Drawing This Institution has been iscjc&tly improved ami en* laigfttjj: the addition of another spacious room, for Commercial and Lecturing najposes, camlmtsding an enironeo qj» Martel streets There is ilairadded to it so elterative Cdtofirtrelal for the express benefit of its students In'addiiibo to weekly lecture* by Mr. Watson, on Commereia! Law, R. H. Stowe, member of the Pitts burgh Bar, is employed as instructor in that important branch, which i» □ eonsiderotion of tbe'bighest import* ance; affording every student an opportunity of becom ing thorough!? familiar with the Law of Commerce. Persons desirous of entering for any of the above named branches, or wishing any information concern* jn£ the College regulations, ore invited to call at the 10- ■utotionat any hour during the day or evening. Evening Session win commence on Monday, Septem ber Ist, 1851. r*er>l Dhfl’nfferchant'i College” NB. Corner <>f Marker ond Third strreu Establish • ed in 1840 The only Commercial College in the State incorporated by Legislative charier. \o systems of Bookkeepiug V-ct published, have given soeb a comprehensive anu pracricst knowirdneof this science, as Duff's Mercantile and Steamboat Bookkeep ing 'ntesc works have appended to their pagan the most emphatic recommendations from the highest sour ce* in the mercantile world, and the author of such works mast possess many obvious advantages over common iracnert. Mr Williams’ success as a teacher of Penmanship will be best known by inspecting samples of the im provement of bis pupils, and, also, from the fact that several of hi* present pupils attempted to learn penman ship wfrh a teacbet who professed 10 *• rrmave ail cramps tn fitrUwru." Mr. Hateh lectures ou Law every Saturday evening at ? o’rlock. Cla«s Room is open day and evening. Call and get a Circular [auihdAw for the Ladies. himporlnm off uightl CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. WH WRIGHT, (snccessorto J S. Tonaii). Mono • facturerof and Dealer Wholesale and Betaii in tba above named Oil and Lamps,!* uow receiving* large assortment of LAMPS, for burning the Ethereal (Ml. Camphtnc and Pino Oil Also, Lamps of every descrip tion, for barning Lard and Laid Oil. Chandeliers, Girandole-Hall Lamps, Wicks, Glebes, Chimney Motsy Cans, nod all things penalnics to the trade Ethereal, Camphioe or Pine Oil, regularly supplied once or twice a week. Ail orders left with the wagoa, which is constantly passing through the city, will t»e promptly attended to. N. B Lamps of all kinds altered to barn the Kihe real Oil. All articles delivered in any part of the city, or in Allegheny, free of cost. w. H. WRIGHT, No 8t Fourth »l, (Apollo Hall,) _au>JG between Market and Wood streets. PBRN GLXSS'XfO'ft'KJ,' 9 U)KKKZ > SI THOMAS WICHTUAIt. Lorens 4 Wlghtmon, (Formerly of tbe firm of Wai M’Colj.t A Co.} MAjiuTACTtrasai or at.l usds or VIALS, BOTTLE* AND WINDOW GLASS, 63 Watt* and 66 Pro HI Stmts, JPutsiuryA, Penn’rt. N. B —Particular attention paid to odd sixes of Win. dow Glass and private me aids for Bottles and Vials Jyfr>:3rodA w 1 onn BUe pra NUTci, " &\J\J 85 bag* VValont*. 80 do Filbert* i 25 do Cream Nuts; 100 by* Shelled Almonds; 190 bbl*. ibelied Pea Nuts ; 20 matt* Dates; 25 dor Salad Oil, pirns ; 15 do do .quarts ; 20 bbls. Lovering’s Sugar; in store and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES A CO, Np. 0 Wood street. Deaftieaa Cored. CLINTON FURNACE, June 9, 1851.—5. M. Kin: Dear Sir —Tbit may certify that one of my bovs has been afflicted for the last thirteen years with a healing and deafness of the right ear. 1 have tried a number of physicians, all without any benefit, aed bad given op all hope of a cure ever being effected, when our family physician, alter examining the case, recommended me to use the PETROLEUM, which I did, and aat happy to inform you that the use of two bottles effected an entire cute. I write this without solicitation or your acquaint* ance. With sentiments of esteun, 1 ora yours truly. }yg , JOSEPH SWaB. Furnltxure. AD<i Ohalr Warsroomi. ’ fa JOSEPH M.KYER, 424 Penn street above the IslLCanal Bridge, keeps constantly on bond and makes Cgjjflo order, at the lowst pnca, every description of Fancy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles. Purchasers .would do well to visit bt* IVarerooras. my 27 dAwly Dissolution. TFIE partnership heretofore existing under ihe firm of W. tt B. Day,Shovel and Spade Manufacturer'*, is this doy dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be Rallied up l by WMI'DA V, who will continue the business at the old stand. No. 10 St Clair street. 'Via DaY, EZJ3KFX DAY. New Boblu and magazines', JUST RECEIVED at WALL’S Perlodicafand Cheap Publication Store, No. 65 Fourth street: Toe International Magazine for September; Harper’s Magazine (or September; The Fate—a Tale of StirringTime«—by James; Living Age, No 381; Dictionary of Mechanic, No. 36; Dickens’ Household Words, No. TOT Illustrated London News; London Punch, Ac., fee. rep 9 • WANTED— A CUTTER, at R. CHESTER’S, ht »ep‘J 71 Soiiifafieid *t. AttBAP OF ALb! EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. Prepared and sold by jno. youngson, any Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pro paration; the medical virtues of which are found to be eight times the strength of the original American Oil It is put up in bottles at 25 and 27} ccnt6, each, with full directions for its use. In every disease where the origi nal American Oil has been found at all efficacious, anil It so far exceeds the original i □ power, as to render it the CHEAPEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD, CallanS try it. JOHN YOUNGSON N. B. The original Oil m its natural state as taheo from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above and will be /bundgmums. notwithstanding a certain firm claims to be the only Proprietors dAw-tf LOOMS—JOO tons Bedfork Forge; and 150 ton*, Ju niata dp., at canal, and for *ale J>y at»l9 KINO & MOORHRaD. [7 BENCH CORDIALS—A great variety of ilie best l quality, just received arid for sale by aul* FICKKIBEN A STOUVENEL . |>EEPTONGUES —A prime article oa hand and fof X> sole by ianl4) WM. A, AfpLURG A CO. • r 1 ■ /f - -*! ■- ’ '. *■ I ■■ ' ** t“4 *«!■''- J ' ? ( « 1 (■> * *■ B a. kerman BALTIMORE MARKET—Sept 6. Flour,..Howard St 8,875. Grain... Wheat 72@76; white 75@83; com 66(3167 for yellow ; 56@60 for white. Mesa P0rk...18,00. Lard...9s@Bj in bbls; 10$@11 in kegs. Groceries... Steady. Sugars... Firm at 22@23. J CINCINNATI MARKET—Sept 6. Flour... Unchanged, with a moderate demand at 3,12@8,16. Whiskey...l7s. Cotton Tams... 16. Provisions and Groceries... Unchanged. Su^r...6@6s. Coffee. ..9s. Pearlash...6l. Freights... Advanced to all points. To Or leans whiskey 26 ; Flour 76 ; pound freight 60. To Pittsburgh, whiskey 100; pound freights 86. To St. Louis, dry floods 40(3160, and whis key 100. The river has fallen 7 inches within the past 26 hoars. For SALE-THREE ACRES;#* LAND, ailoaied , Trov HiU; with a good collage house; arranged with hat! in the centre; foar rooms, a dining roost and kitchen in the basement; two cellars; a well of good water, stable, Ac. Tbe ground i* well laid off with fruits and flowers ; hat one and a half acres of Straw berries, of a superior quality ; finepeaches?.apples and other fruits, with every variety of flowers,;, a gra pery. All in good*brder and condition, find handsomely ananged; would answer well for a garden, or would make a desirable family residence. ', "Price 825t‘0 Terms easy, ' S. ‘CUTHBERT, Geb’l Agebtf » fl p4 No. SOtjmithfield street. SBO.r. RA.HJLOBBK ROBERT onn RAHAUSBR A DUFF, No. ISBjWOOD STREET, SECOND DOOB »EOM LIBSBTT Manufacturers of, an hinds of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, a hawhideand Stock Whips,’Hard Lea- Rer,lmitation,and Common Trunks; Saddle Bags, Carpet, Bags, Valises Dra.riandßuggKCollar6i&nd will "™ i 4A l on handagoodassorttnenio/allanicieskeptinSaddiint Establishments,whicbihey willsellcheapiorcash feblS-w AN Application wilt be made at the next Session of the Legislature for n Charier for a Hank of Issue and deposit, to be located in McKeesport, Pa, with a Capital not exceeding Ooe Hundred .Thousand Dollars jyfliCraw APPLICATION win be made to the next Legislature (ot provided by Act of Assembly,) for a Charter! fora Saving Fundi institution,) for the Citizens’ Depos it Bank of Pittsburgh. Capital to be not less than 8100, boo, nor more than 8200,000 PiUfbuTgh Gazette and Harrisburgh Union copy, and charge this Office, and send copy. (jelarwUm THE subscriber is authorized to sell one kuTidredaer# of Land, situate in Moon township. Alegbenycol Penn’a 12 miles from Pittsburgh, adjnl ing lands of Robert Wilson, heirs of Jnm'es Carr, dec’ll ,and Joseph MoFadden. ■ “ Tis land is of an excellent quality for fanning purpo ses, well watered and timbered, am) is supposed to con tain an inexhaustible mine of Connel Coal. For farther particular^vnquir« of Joseph McFadden, on the premi ses, Robey Wilson, or the subscriber. * , . JAMES, C. RICHEY. Township, Dec l4,tss<t~:lwjdAwi/ Sole of Valuable Iron Works,' Ne~tn>oes< SKoles, Ac. ‘ BY VIRTUE of u decree of the Chancery Court a Clarksville, Tennessee. I will, sell, at the Louisa Furnace, in Montgomery County, State of Tennessee, on Monday, tbeUhh day of October, 185!. tbe Furnoed known as the Louisa Furnace and tbe Mount Vernon Furnaee. These two Furnaces will be.sold-iogetheri with all the lauds attacked and ad. oiningihereto, amount ing to some 20,000 acres. And on the same day, at the same place, 1 will sell a valuable Negro Man, John Cat* ter, a founder,togsiher with bis wife.and children; ‘ On Wednesday, the 15ih day o* October,.lBsl, J will sell, at tbe late residence of Robt, Baxter, in- Montaonw ery Co , Tennessee, the IRON PROPERTY, known ad the Tennessee Furnace and tbe Water Forge on ton’s Creek, with all the lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres. : TERMS—'The real estate will be sold on a creditor one, two, three and four years. Notes with good secu* nty required of the purchaser, and a lieu retained on the property for the payment of the purchase money The negroes wtji be sold, on a credit of one, two and three years. Notes with seeortfy required. P. PRIESTLEY, C. A hi. SALE OF MULES, WAGONS, Ac. I will, as the Adm> of Robt Baxter, sell at the Louisa Furnace, in Montgomery County, Xenn.. on the 14th day of Oct, 1851, all the personal property of the said Robt Baxter, belonging to said Furnace, consisting of about 75 Mules, Wegoas,Sorap Meial, Bind Stock on hand, on a credit of twelve months. I will also sell, on the 14th day of October, 1851 at the iaie residence of Robt Baxter, in. Monuromerv County, Tenn., about 30 Mules, Horses, Cattle, House, hold and Kuahen Furniture together with all Peraonni PT°perty of, wd.HoSj. Butter,op eeredit of la month.! Bond and seebmy wifi be requiredonallaamsovcr 810 The sale at each place will cominao from day to d>.' till aK the property ia sold. ROBT.' BAXTER. ■ inhOitwtd . - Adm’r. Administrator’* Soilce< THE arrdereigned being appointed as Adtninistra’or olr tbeestateofADAM I9ERHEL&,de(tea«dvlhie of - - ... „ Franklin township, Allegheny county,- make known 3 F\(\ BBLS. LOUISVILO-E UMK In store add for sals fpOWNSENIJ’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICAxGINOkR _ those who are indebted to said estate, that they have tn by SHERIFF A BINNING, i £. —For the cure ol Dyspepsia*Diarrheas* Headache, > s settle within fear-weeks; and those to whom the estate /SUBA.—Witf be'published, on" Monday, September Nervous DeliUity, and oiher diseases arising toms di». Uin debt will send in their claims, legalized according \J Ist, a finecoiored Map of the Island of Cuba. Price ordered slate of the awmach. “ law. JOHN BAMBACH, Adm’r, “ lOceau. 18. HOLMES,74 FoiuleJtllitDStSloreof _*»n%6tw. . Sonnasrarten. tn., a opposite the Postq&ee. auS7 ■■■■ ':■ J* 1 \ * &•*’*&»* *-* * - -35* • • s ■ : - » .-«A >. - • . • *•*-**'' t- - . * *‘r* *, ' ’ *- *V ' • •• t- 1 - S*-'J t •' - ‘T ' 4 4ft . .‘-* - \ - _ ■' .* ( ' - '■ \ » ... '*&£■*. v £&* --.r'-*- . : -• r i IX % v ‘ $ \ « I*l • .'• <.. . «r. .. ”*-* i. ' :•—{>. lb* i-v, S^L'-■ . t .- '• * “ ft' ' • ' 1 * ... I .. \Y i' . r , r* ft ■\fc - \ s 1 "te ' X ' c * , . •* ?* . _ .... - - .* - -■■ v ■-•■•,_.• ;■ , 1 ■ ‘ ' —7 >v- . ■•:.•' .■: , .«.'J'.v'. v.' '■ t • . : , , * »''*.* • > ■*•• t ’ */7 V.V Vf’ v.' ,t --i. • ■, ■ £giytl*?.l>.V» if: '* -~‘- OeAJ , J.vtPo.-trt t-» 1-^--^ WB.XfUEtLLr LINE. | IMHOETAST FROM CUBA. ; j GENERAL LOPEZ ANp~HB ABMT TAKEN New ObLeae's, Sept. '6'. The Cherokee, from Havana, is below, coming up. Geo. Lopet and moat of hla command havo beeh oaptured and executed.-.,. i ' V,' ' j J SECOND DESfAIDH-J Still Later—Execution of £/Op& Confirmed—Htal ; -Failure of the Expedition—Eive Hundred add j fif(y-eiz Killed. ; . . j ' The pfitaeiigerb witnessed. Lepers, exefcaiibn. They say he ended; his life manfully.. The total failure of the expedition is ; attributedto the separation of Crittendmi’A ooithhaaS:"- 30jjj Pa triots were dispersed to the mountains, only, 80 remaining with Lopej. . . ! They left hint ,'irithont h single fHehd/, ; £« wandpred until, fun down and taken ty bldqd, hounds. His last words were, “ Adieu, dear’ Cuba!” General Paraguay has been lolled; at HagdB/' ' 3 '• • - ,v i; * •* Wtl# ; >4*f I Thq Spanish accounts say that of theinumier brought by. the; Patnpero, 868 have been killed and 486’ore in prison* Lopez declared himself .deceived with regird to aid inXlnba. ■ ATneeting’ -was held on board the Cherokse, Gen. Lane of Oregon, President, and the ftmOw ing resolution was passed: . . J*. j Resolved, That Mr.’ Owen, Con sul* has forfeited:, every righiand;titleof !an American citizen, outraged every : sentiment of humanity, and deserves the execratioh of every friend of liberty, and request his recall by the Government. . All who left on the Pampero were’ killed jor made of. Lopez was made a prisoner, and brought into Ban Chriatera on the 29th, and taken to Havana on the Ist, at 7, A. M. Lopez was garroted on the Ist inst, and 156 prisoners, mostly Americans, were sentenced to 10 years on the chain gang. ■ The insurgents are still in possession of ihe mountains near Principe. ! Labord, the Spanish Consul at New Orleans, arrived in the Empire City. He says he wotld have been lynched had he remained; j MISSISSIPPI ELECTION. * . Louisville, Sept. 6. In 88 counties they give abdnt 8000 majority for the Union.ticket. There is only one oppo sition county as far as heard from. Philadelphia, Sept. 8. The Savannah papers contain the details of the news received by the Merchant from Havana. Gen. Enna was killed in the battle of the 17th, at Carrambela. His body was sent by Gen. Lo pez, with a*-flag of trnce, to Hie Spanish camp. The whole oity of Havana turned oltt at his fu neral on the 21st. The Havana hospitals are crowded with* wounded-;> The {Spanish officers were dismayed at the rapid and fatal firing of the Americans. The Spaniards say they dired 6 times to their once. ' 1 The Americans in Havana were greatly in censed against Mr. Owen. The Savanna Ncwb says that Hie Spaniards admit that Lopez' army is now rapidly increasing, and the Creoles are greatly elated. 100 guns were fired in Savan na on the reception of this news, which the Ba vana papers say is reliable. > Wathihotoh, Sept. 6. Capt W. W. Vessel, has been appointed pay master of the Marine Corpse vice Walker, de ceased. The President has transferred Jno. Wilson, the principal clerk of the Land office, to the Chief Clerkship in the Pension Office, -vice Evans resigned. The President has tendered theColleclorahip at New Orleans to Christopher Adams, a wealthy planter. His acceptance is donbtfnL NEW TORE MARKET—Sept, 6 Cotton... Firm. F10ur...3,81 to 4,26. Groin of aQ kinds steady. Provisiohs.. .Firm. Mess P0rk...15,875; beef hams 14,00. Lard...ln demand at 9@9s. Lead... Galena 4,66. Iron... Steady. Linseed 0i1...73. Whiskey... 23@235. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—Sept ft. Flour 8,75 to 8,87. Wheat.,.Bl@B2, Eye 61@62. Corn... Wanted at 63, Provisions...firm. 5 Whiskey...22s in bbls. Land for Sale -n«V r* •* * "V ' - ,V' "• T it. *» * ♦ • i V '■ ' »g— -life rfr" •*~ <t f^^f > ‘*-- < !»» n ?* <^i > i 7g*yi^^[iM^^^^PP^^^^^^^^ vj^ v T*> y> * it -f ' M * 'H 1 :: „ „ f A. ' J - • J 1i: Sankcra 'atii Brflkerfl. | ; BANKERS'AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,: -i:. . . .-..id nßai BS XWooAStxtat, :■ :> t; u t CJIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly -O: for.sale.: Time SOU (if Eichangeaad-Notes dis jointed. Gold, Stive rani Bank Notes, heartland sold. Collection* maderfntmtt principal citi®so/'th<S United : States. Deposits recelred«if Pat and mar37:y - - V ■ n. PATRICKS A «L « BARKERS AND EXCHANGE feabKEHS, No. w,.cqawKß Wdonifi r . , )| - . - “ F ' J ‘ ‘ .*,*•* . 9 :;ftnayl- . Domestic and foreign Exchange* Bank-Notes, a > GaldaJviSiiMTißonghtySaiidndExchangtd, : _„ AT THE. -••iu.jjr.-J- r y.iH • EXCHANGE AN Q BASKISO HOUSE Co.,' ; ' TaortS ixuzn ksaxvb. - .v •:.■?, .. . . - OtffASD RABV.'- n*if. gßAWßftft HAHflfi.ri - t UinkinaHd SxeAangtßnken^ u JhaiernnFortisn ans Uma&tlfafifitatit orZhprft* Uyßfi&gjtot)pn&,Coini-li u >-; v 's. or^er.Q *3s wood bU 4 , S ,..• mayBB' N. ft 80KS, a*** bimovsd TH«iH:B*N*nr9 im ixtakaop omen To No. 67 Marble Uric t t four dcorr bdoto old l Hand. N.‘ HOLMES i'SOtfS, ~ BANKERS AND EXCHANOEBROKERS.ttfId Bea le™ in Notes, Drafts, •Aeti|ftiiJt«i,'o(«dV , Sil»er and Collections made,in all Ihe eittes IhrtUiirhoiil the Uni ted States. Deposited received in par funds nr enrfent paper, No. 67 Marker street, between Third and Fourth streets. "iinfc2B-ly. JAB. B.HOOK. • ■*' ’ THOSvBAJLBSnT BOOH UrBABOBST. BANKERS isn? B¥«W|NftE,'BEOKERS, ®E. Ccmtr cf Wood ued, SixlAltritli., Pittsburgh, Pm tEdLEESIn Coin, Bank Notes. Time Bills, Foreign r and Domestic l E*ehange,OertificatesofDeposlt.£e EXCHANGE oj alltlte principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sums to stutpurohasersv CURRENT and p&i funds received on deposits COLLECTIONS madeon ail pens of the Union* aubs lowesir&tes.. ir .? ... . sepll-ly \l iTH9JaN, M. fg Ij ?ursicilii t BU&aEON, IB ; if ; 38J8 '•’Psx.vttBiuZv/ ■•'■'• [fh ; MJ \h *, ffj i£j~ Uiiicc huura, ifym 7 ioViU A- y& gj A 1 iIUIo x, and 7to iOj-f'.M. ya ; HI m~ r»ighi cads piotupiiy at \© 11 teuOcU to. Ih F, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral! °?,kFil E 9 -COUGHS, COLI>S, HOARSK BSd^?BONCHITIS - WHUOPtNd COUCxH, uitOUP, ASTHMA- and CONSUMPTION. Among the aumdros's discoveries Science has made in this generation. £he business of life, iu crense.it* enjoyment, and even prolong tho term of bu tana existence, hone can be named of more real value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to die Healing Art. A vast trial of its virtues ihrooghoutihis broad country, hasproven beyond a doubt,that no medi cine or combination of medicines yet known, can to surely'control and care the numerous varieties of pel mona ry disease which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every year. . Indeed there is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy .has ai length been found which can be relied on4o cure the most dangerous affections ofihtj longs, Our spaeeteeri; will not permit us to puhtishany. proportion of the cores effected by its use, bat we would present the following opinions of eminent men, and- refer further-enquiry tu the circular which the Agent below named, will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full .partienlarc, anddudisputable proofs of thesefacts.V’ From- the President of, Amherst College* the celebrated Pr ifeasor Hitchcock* m. , - “ JaxnesXJ Ayer—Sir.: i have.used yiUir Cherry Pr.©- taral in my-own ease of deep-seated Brcfochhis, and axn satisfied from its chemical consli tntioqy that it is an ad mirable compound for the relief of aud broo chial difficulties. 1f my opinion as in its i superior char acter can be of any service, you are aLliberty to use jt as yon tbmkproper. . EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L. A* D. Prom the widely celebrated Professor SiHman,M. 1L Med.PhH. ana Scientific Societies,of -1 ' America and Europe, ' “ I deeta the Cherry PictonaJ an admirable edmpo c - lion from some oflhe best articles in the MateriaMc b ca, and a very effective remedy for the class of .1 -<mp es it is intended to cure. 17 New Haven, Cl, Nov. 1,1840, Major Panison, President of the S. C. Senate, states he has used the Cherry Pieloral with wonderful su**- cess, to cure an iuflamation of the lungs. Prod one. of tbs first physicians in Maine. _ . Saco, Me, April :J8,1849- Dr J. C. Ay, Lowell—-Dear Sir: 1 now con stantly using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and prefer u to any otbermeaicine for pulmonary complaints. From observations ofmany severe cases, 1 am convinc ed u wul cure coughs, colds, and diseases of, the longt, that have put,tq defiance all other remedies. ; - {invariably rccommendtls use in case of consumption, aod consider it auich the best remedy known for that dm- : ™ I. M. J)/ • Prejmred and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Chem ist, Ix>We{Ltoss. r_ t£7* wholesale and retailor B; A. Fahnestock;And by J. M.'Townsendj in Allegheny City by II P. Schwartz, and J; Douglass, and by druggists generally. 66 State ffluto&l Fire tnauraaee Comuauv BRANCH OFFICE, 54 Smithfiku) sT.,Pm«c*aa, ri'HE be»tevidence oflhe soctoesof^tse*Ein:clbM in connabhityT-lo -tho -anpatttltrTr'rt fligouiii of basineos which has been done--baving issued 7,900 p >Q. ciesdonne ihe pastyearj thereby adding over SI3Q 000 to the tanas of the company. Nearly all the property iasaretli? ofthe safest kind, in small risks, and a Tan te proportion insoWdforonly oae year. Whole No Polieies do do expired., terminated * ' canceled. do do la force*. Amount of Properly insured do Canceled, tenmnared and «x> piwd-50i,728 do , ■ do s in force* .> 87,«SUfca do PranmimNote*#;—— 70,678,87 do Canceled,lerminaled,ejcpr’d, 63740 i° force. 870,03f,75 do Caab Premiumsreceived~»*Ssi,66744 do dor canceled* 331,24 851^235^4), : Whole amount o/Jasses and expen sespald--. -23,411,45. OWMrs s ®f f. lots, and isolated dr cGun;ry property, ii is VeUeved adyautage* InpoUuof >, t&exy andzecnrity, inferior to no Inanrance Commoir inVthis country,; . s ; «j s i * * the equitable and greatly improved * ys tem of,Classification of Bisks, ©xcladingall special hazards, insuring only.a limited amount in any one lo c&uiy, ihospreclading the frequency and occurrence of Inigo, fires, and also, on boththp StocJraadiMuiualpltiti, a imt only possesses ibe cheapness and accommodation of both methods, but entities the insured to a partiei.iaa lion in the profits, , 1 H4s under the control of the following Directors i -j{ P. Btttltf Gillstt, John B. Packer, Samae TL Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C, Sedgwick, Boh set Klotz, Samuel Jones, John P. Rutherford. i J P. RUTHERFORD, Presut A. J. GILLETT r Bec>y. ? A. A. Caausa, Actuary*- ; N» B.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on ex ptj. ring policies has been declared by the Directors, am i n now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeems i ble in cosh at the end of ninety days. 3 myl7:d&w A. A CARRIER, Agent. iaitiros . : ......... VJF imzt, PijtibvTfKPa, , , .rovifcdawly '' Deitnlile Property ON THE FIRST BANK IN ALLEGHENY POASiLB o* KctußOi-roß.onT ranrnaTT. Thelocation is near J. Painter's,- tehminutes’-toiilk from the Aquetfitct, and about Bfteeh-froin tie Hand street Bridge.. The aubr scrtber offera aaid property on accommodating- tfrmii, which he now oecuplea. The-Lot is-SO'feet from oil North Canal street, running baokto-Liberty-sireetsome 475 feet, hear one-third of an acre.d Odnrhicb isereoteil a Brick House, containing ten booms, pressed brick front; a stable and carriage house ou <he back of the lj»- The location is as Bab as any m Allegheny The premuiWcan be examinedmany time: For terms, en quire of J. KIDD, at the store of J- KIDD & CO reoi*- ner ol Wood ana Fourth streets. ' -aa27 A Drvijp store for Sale. | A GOOD in a business pari ot the «itg. : 1 / nk will be sold/together with & selected stock T off!l? Drug*. Apply at ibis Office. 1 fanio I§L TN THE“Ct®ifrOF CoSTMOfi Pi.EAS'HfTjuli: gbeny Coamy, of October Term, IS4O. No. 40. In the matter of lUe account of A. G, Hcinhatt- As •ujnee, ORdcr a voluntary.assignment, of Zebnlon Kiit- Nottce is berehy.giyen, that I have been appointed by said t-ourt, Auditor,«S drs.mbnje tlenssets ii the hemte v f lh^, S 1 rv A * l ‘ ,g " 0 ?> 1 will 1 attend at my Officlf, Futh'Sireet, w the Cuy of Pittsburgh, on Friday, the Iftth day of September next,at 2 o’clock, P. M. au«:2w t J. E. BBADV, Auditor* ""Drug Store for Bale.' A DRUG STORE, fixtures and stock of- medfr rV cides, in a first rate location fordoingn ,H wiiole*al e and retail business, and has aa excellent roil of ca»- tom at the present time. There is connected : with the establishment several Agencies 'of popular raedictnei which, with tbe oral business of the store, would ren der it a profitable itivCttmehl to any one desirAtts of en gaging in it. For partiemara address box 423, with real name- (aag29 i ■ Stray Oalf. OAM® die subscriber, ai No. 46 Virgin alley, a \J STRAY CALF; wiih while .potson iiileg" th« owner cun have it by proving property and paying charges. [an2&3i], jQHN CUNNINGHAM. 7 PINE APPLE CHEESE—Jast received and for sal# bv WM. A. hPCLURGr &CO , ; . ; a iri4 Grocers Dealers- ■ psRIKD BKKF—Evans Swift’s Superior Sugar U Cured Beef f Fraser’s do do : do spiced. • For sale by : * ang» - W a.McCLURG A OQ. Fresh stalu. and for sale by aug29 ' QUSPENftEBSri'New style* josx arrived at flo!8 HINTON & CO^S. TOMATOBF TOMATU3 I—Tin Cana, holding Xrpm one quart to two expressly forpnWiafr op Tomatos /or winter ose, ean be hao in any qaan dty, at .3, 5. MOORHEAD * CO.’S,/ !• an 26 i; - No.tfl, east aide of Diamond [ » n/1 BBLS. EXTRA FIN B FLOUR in store and fo *UU s6leby SHERIFF * BiNNINOj/ angg • - No. 10 Market street* ' z.'-jy'y* - x «7,68G.4C9 JOHN KIPP. laCcalßONl—Just reccivei W. A. McCLUHG & CO-, ; Groce rs and Tga pyaiefs, > ft R O W^ r No*?l D m/ussJpt»Al,l<E V. JnEfotM *®9*?W* piutua, and aaehpaiiw , wm potency r PiJes, RUexratt'ti£^*S!swl-Wwta®n»lm-»..:, Tv Snpprewions, Disr»ase»?ffe I j a r !f-?y^^ e T 6S J t^ ntl> Nervous Affectiofis, Poinsinihe Bi?v^;S , f tal - a l n r A?lo ' * (lon> of the Bladder and Wd W Irr } ln : Cure guaranteed. , ““WueceMltuiy treated, Fnurteenjdare* practice (lour in tfila eiwt n. Brown to offer assurances of speedy, cutetn»l^!s^s , Vr ' ' come-under hiacare. ' > miiMo all whimsy ' Office and private consulting tooms-di bioinona .. • B7* Charges moderate. , norfcdfcSfc . T> BUAIATJBAI.-70r. Urowu s newiy oucoviea »#m. : lAicdyfor Kfaeugiamnniy.ftßpeedyamteafiniTtrfmra* fortbatpainfaUropblCr Itntver fails, < Office and Rrivale Consultauonßooma Jf0',41,. nr*. MOND,-Pittsburgh,’ Peuna.r.Tba Itortor tr»lwaya*t jtpma, * JnlS-dawtr YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA. I&.NOW-PUT UP’fcrthe iargeittized and is icjcnowledged lo.'be made./daiscerufiedbythe'WoroifiruilUtFrte’ithasper formed, thooriginai copies of which are in’ the possession of thej)roprietor.- : is'ihs onIyTRUK and ORIGINAL article.: - >; This. Medicine, whenttsed aecordinvto directions. . WILL CORE WITHODTfPAIL, J v r Scrofnlsy -.y ■ ' * '«rKing , »JSvii, . • Caaeers, Tsipors, ;:u : - i*• ErapUona of tfie Skin. .Chronic: Sore-- « Bmgworm,or Tetters. Scald Head, ... theSonesor Joints, Old Bore* and 171* > cere,Sweliinoof the Glands,Syphilis, Dye- > pepsia, .Disease of the Kidneys. Loes of Appetite, Diseases orufagftcmths ■ ase of Mereury, Pain in the Sides and Shoulders, General DebilityjDrop- : sy» Lumbago; Jfaandiee**hd. Costivehesi. - ■ ■." THE BEST I?EM ALE 'MEDICINE KNOWN! Ksipicnf. Coasamption.. Barrenness. Lucorrhea, or Whites, Irregular Menptrhatioh, Incontinence of Urine, and general gloothyetate of mind.are cured by Da. Got sorr% Ystxow Übcs ato SassavasiuJL which gives imm&Ttaie relief by renewing Die founda tion of health and strength, the blood It neutralises bad humors, stops unnatural secretions, and.gives healthy action to all the vital powers. v O i ■ 1 Let all who wish to purge the blood fom tbtf imparities contract ethfcom the free indulgence of the-appetite dar ing the winter, and to prepare the systemio reiiit stan merepidemics, resort now to •* Dr Guysott’sExtract o t Yeljpw Dock and Sarsaparilla,” wh : eh is proving itself an antidote for many of the most malignant diseases that flesh is heir to, and they will never be disappointed in th p remedy the public fai ih has never waverdd-~ne v- er waver f (or it is fonnded on experience, just os their want of faith in other ond sparious coznpoonds is also founded on experience. Theyflyfrom mineral nostrums to seek hope, life, and vigor from thia punla vegetable toned*// therefore, however, broken down ixt health atid spirits, however, loathsome to himself and others, let no one- despair of recovery; let the patient only understand that his hope of physical restoration Hea only in.Guypo.u’* Extract of Yellow Dock-and Sarsapa • rilla. and persuade him, for his life’s pakej.tojtjyifc-and we have no Hesitation in predicting His speedy restora tion »o health. V •. Female*| Hfiid thePbUowiag* w , Nswabk; ,N. J., Mr.Btnneti*—wc take pleaso.ro staling thatyour Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla gives gTeatsaDifaciioaln "-: /' A very gemiemaa mfonned os that his daughter was troubled sviib-difficult measlruation ,mnd other diseases peconar.;io her sex.. She hndnot bad her regular menstrual discharge for a loog timej but by the use of Ih\ Guysolt’s Yellow Dock &na r Sarsaparilla w*t radically cured. She used Townsend's an (folders with out receiving the slightest benefit: He had one daughter die from the same cause... J. E, TRIPJ* Hlnma.vsvtllb, Osweto county, iXay.iaJS. & K.iknneff—Dear Sir:l purchased,ashorttimssxo, a bottle of your Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla /orjny >’ wife, which she has ased for.ber cbmplaim t .EiTsipela* and Weakness* Failing, of the Womb, etc., andubosttl rcady.helped her very much. Of the Erysipelas U has effected nearly a,cere. 1 have just purchased asecoad bottle, aad judging jro’m the effect of the foriner, feeicon* fident that it will effect a perfect cure, . , Yoar>r T very respectably, N. COBURN. Cure of ar» aggravated catt ef Eryxipelat. The cares performed by Dr. Gay sett's Extract of Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla are lasting. . Tho patiehf’s general health continues.lo improve after disease iare moved. Cures are not chronicled until trmehasfoliy te»uml-ihai-there can Jje-no-relap^orjotugi-^fthedls- Nobwat, Herkimer eo , FebroMy, iIbW, B. F. Beniuu $ Co.—Gents: It is with great pleasure ihat l write 10 you about the effect of yaar YelloWDbek and Sarsaparilla upon my son, who has long been suffering unjerthatdreadfulj loathsomedls. ease, Erysipelas, with which be was attacked ialßiS, and was farseveral months attended by.sotn'e of our best physicians, who tried 1 the if skill :perseveringlyfbrfive months, witnout any beneficial effects whatever. He became reduced to a perfect skeleton. He iad from txis hip down to big knee, which' were continually discharging offensive matter. Medics! andEurgicalsilll was bowed Physician* jay tUathis case; was hopeless —there could be nothing done' to arreuifatc-tCTnm; gangreninr ulcers: My neighbors his ilissoiaiipn near at band. One ofHjy, netghbdrsfjwo had cuied a'child of scrofula with your iQvafaablenxedi cine, wished me to make a trial orit, and more from the restless 'desire to do something While life tAribdi'than from aay hope of getting Telieif I prbcured thrpe bottles of your ‘Yellow Dock end Sarsaparilla,” and cbmoteno ed using it, and to'my astonishment he commenced to improve before he had used the third bottle, amtbefore he had used half a dozen bottles he fcouldwalkoufc' He uaed-1n ; all twelve'bottles during the yearand by October last he'was p e rfe ctl y restored *, every Vestige of the diseasd except the scars was removed, and-'he-Te mainsin perfect health up to the present time. His're eovery, under the biessingrof- God, is entirely owing to the use of your YelloW.Dockandsarsapaxnia;und ias sure you 4hkt 3 Jeel ‘mydelf.under tfreai'obligations to yon. and it is with great jov.ihat I mfarmyou ofwhat your Sarsaparilia-hos son j Respectfully, JAMES RUSSELL. 07* Price «1 per bottle—six bottles for fcs», • Sold: by . J- D. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio. North-east corner of Fourth and Walnut sts.,—-entrance on.' Walnut—lo whom all orders most be addressed. J Kidd A Go, L Wilcox, Jr, cometMaxfcei street and tbe Diamond ;B A Falmealock A Co7pUJs burgh» 4 A .Tones. Pittsburgh •; Lee A Beckham, Alle gheny City; L T Russeih Washington f WlLLuaber ton, 'Franklin?-- L B Bowie, Uwantown; HWelty, Orecnsbutgh; S Kounix r -Somers«; Scott At,Gilmore! Bedford; Reed ASait, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr, Hollidays’ burgh; Hildebrand lndtaha; JR Wright,Kiltan nmg; Evans A Co,v Brookville;; A Wilson A Son, Waynesburgh ;-M7Farlund A Co,N Callemler, Mead* Barton <fe 00, Erie j.Henry Forker, Mereer; Jas Kelly A Go, Butler; S Smith,-Beaver; J.D Summertoh, Warren; FLA CS Jones, Conderspori; P Crocker. Jr., Brownsville.- . mylP J- S« TottgU'i Celebrated Btb^renllOll. 17 OR ClwrchesySldres, Steamboats, Cdhal ,Jr > ißoatlollattojCQtailtbaCT. -JjCilohrJis f» an >1 indeed everaplacewhereiightisrequired. Tberljrablic are respectuiilyinyited local! and examine jujbeaariful assortment of these Lamps. Aiso,Lamp&of allikiaas, for Lard LardQiLAc.wUhandeilera. Girandoles. WilM’* ors,ilazueJ Itecocaiiou*, Lunps > GiebeB,GlasBes,-\VXcks, -Paper, Tin Shadea,:Mata and Cans, aadiairihlEgsper taining to the trader. Also, n superior. Safety Lament, ifor-Steamboala andStnbles.. The cheapest Uehvto be found for store and shop-pur* . poses, is Tough’aßefincdOhemieaijOilnndLainps.ftom -which a splendid light is obtained: at of a ceoi per houiyeqoal, if notsuperioryio ~We invim an ffy. animation of qar-gooas and prices, Bemgprepsnvd, by the accamolaiion-of 12 years* experiencevgnawltfu&r oilitiea to supply bothlhe wholesale andretail iradcVon the most favorable terms, at the PiUsbarghOUßauLainp Btore. . r - AU articles delivered in aay:portof pt iniU- Jegheny, free of copUj , . - \ ETHEREAL AND CHEMICAL, OR PIN&OIL, re* geiarly sopplied once or twicea week.- ;All order* left* with the wagon, (which is constantly passiiigrotuidJhfl city,) will be promptly attendee to. J. SUTOUGH,’ * No. 82 Fourth street, ApolloHalLx; aprl9:dAwy between Market and-Wood-, plamond Sparks. I>EC£I.VED TO-DAY, SCO Diamond Sparks, selected XV for Glass CuUere* use ■ jy!3 JNO. B. McFADDEN A CO. QPRNDID Summer dud Fall Cravats, Scarfs, Neck O Ties, Le Jolnville received,' aq7 •//.' . HINTON A CG, PALM OIL—4 casks PalmUtiinstoreand fargaleT JySI MILLER A RICKETSpN, U&T ' - ' " 150 bags prime Rip Coffee ... 25 do.Laghyra do;. 10 do"GldGoverpmentJava; 20 do Pepper ana Allspice j . ; 2 ceroons-S.B. Icdigp; tMObbJs, No. o Mackerel—large--, 50 do,' do' ... small, 5 do No. X Salmon ;/. 23 do No, 1 Mackerel 50 half bbli. assorted FLh.fbr family use; , 23bxs. old stock RuiseUA Bobisanit Tobeecor SO- .do.- - do Grant’s . > doj ; 50hxs. prime Baltimore brands . do; UcasesLoyering’s D- : R. Louf Sugar; lObbls. do .Crushed do; 2 casks Cuba Honey • Forsale-by- , , flc-C.-KELLYi aug!4 - 2 ii} :,!l - No^gXFifthatrept. _ CHEAP PRINTS.—A. A. Mason A Co..have, just re ceived us eases .beautiful new styie Prints, which will be.sold as usual;av very low prices. Also, 5 eases of those very desirable S. A. Print5 r the cheapest goods ever offereiin,ibis markeun-. • .r.- - i aat4 ; No<. 6j end 6lMarket street. lO COFFE«-40t» bags Hta Coflee-reecivineawir sale by (att3oT •■■■ CARSON A M*KNIGHT. SUNDIUEB , t . 250bbls.N. O.Sugary 10 tierces Bice; . - -. lOcayciliOvering’s Leaf Sugar; For sale low by ; ,£ao3oj, - CARSUN A H’KNIGfIT. SUNDRIES— 100 tierceT No72G«ase-Latd r > ;. r . 10 bbls.No. i LardOii; -10 do TannePaGilJ- i>. V. ' 8 do snosnof Corned. BeefL". , For sate low by . roa'lO]^-CARSON.A M ? KNIGHT» T?EATHbRS AND HAIR— t; 1600 fta. prims Kenutcky_Feaihert; v_ IQQO do Beef Hair ; Tor au3o . CARSON t WIKWOBT PURE FRENCH BRANDY— Port, Sbcrry dcira Wines for sale, for medicinalfißJposeivalUie Prtxg Store of (aoltl JAMEs A. JONES. f I HiBACCO—- ?- • . * i ajhairbojcaßnsienA Boblnwu’sCCßgrenMi 25 do , do Grant’s 10 do do Grant’s ffs. 5 do do Jones & Sons luipp 10 do do M?jDofisdd’s B’s ... sdo do Emeralds, (Nat. .Leaf,*) r Janueceived and for safe by - _ MILLER t. 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