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' • ffranm’s Farads—s he -Annual Parade of the different Fire companies -tobk -place on Sat-; iinday. They; I formed- on-Liberty the! 'tight’ Testing,.on .Marbury, about.l2 -o’clock, f aSd prbeeede&'on the fallowing route/down Liberty - to -Water, ■ along v to’:;Penn ;up,to Bt, r Clair, .ncTQsg die pld' bxidge,: up'Federsl to /Ohio street/ up lo N- Common,; down -to Hand ‘atreetdnidge acrbsa-tO’ labcrty,down toWood; - down to Water,, np to Grant ;up toThird; up 10 jtoe3 and Pennsylvania: Arenue, along to Lo gan,, np toWyliep down ’to -Gralit, down to Wa-: ter.; along to- Snnthfleld, /up to Liberty. Best -half-an honr. ' .Up. ldbcrty. to Factory, along Penn; upPepn-tbCarrolletreet; countermarch on Penn,: down' to ; 8b Clair; np to’ Market, down tO'Wateri down Water to Ferry i up Ferry 'tb.th’e place of beginning. The procession was he aded. by .J ohn B. Guth rie, Mayo? oily, and, -DaVid -Campbell, Esq.,-. ChiefEugineer of the Fire Department, 1 on horseback,- Then came Byerly’s band, followed tar containing-membera of the Firemen’s Association, Fire Wardens on horse back;- ■' "■ Thefollowiog was the order of procession; ~. t*oartH Hose, Allegheny City, Thomas Arnold; composed of 80 members in oita6& 7 S dress, with black caps. Their hose carnage wad beautifully decorated with wreaths preceded by a band of martial mtxsie. J American Hose,, Allegheny City, composed of &>. nieni-dressed in red shirts, blue collars, white pafitafSid' wbite'hais, and preceded by a band of music.* ATlffghemaria WCrefine looking feUOWS, &ndhifeWys^ditabW. l 3to onr, sister city. preceded by the New Brighton ArtflESy-BancL There were 75 mem* bera, with~ green hats, grqen shirts, red collars white pants- ..T£6?ndae carriage was deco rated .wigi fiowers and wreaths, and the engine six hones, with a rider on each h'Bree dressMin'the uniform of the company. jfagfaq Company, preceded by the Jhiqaesne Brass Band, 50 members, red hats, red'shirts; ! blue collars, white pants. The en gine was drawn by 'eight horses, with a rider on - . . PiriirqQnTiiJffnjnnftiCflmpftnyj.preceded by a hand of martial -music, 66 men, with blue caps, red fepangjed shirts and /white pants. The engine vae drewa by-4 horses.’ Niagara-Hose, 80 men in citizen’s dress. Entmrise'from Wellflbarg, Va., 32 men, red sh irts,-ol&ck caps and white pants. 13gUaat*;prec8ded< by-Beardsley’b Band, had 6&iUeB; with'black caps, red shirts, bine collars atx&W&ite pants. The engine was.drawn by 6 &aptune, preceded by White’s Band, had about 50 men, in bine coats and white pants. The engine was drawn by 4 horses. On the en gine was-'-a man dressed Indian fashion, and a i ship, i Goodin tent, preceded by. a-beautiful , banner, i on one side of which was the Goddess of Lib erty and the American Eagle, and the inscrip tion,- 4< We-’l! try,” with 70 men in yellow hats, yellow canes and v’jite punts. Their -engine was dr. wn * nur> s, a mderon each, painted red. - nose <••••' ? a:ro was decorated with wreath? •• i.ti d->wera. The ‘an i RjHof appeared to be joined together: they £*l about 60 men, and were preceded by a banner with the coat of arms ot the Sio to. i Before the- procession was formed, R. Biddle i Roberts, Esq., at the Vigilant Engine House, | welcomed to Wellaburg* Company to the city,« on' behalf 'of the Firemen’s Association, in a | neat' and beautiful speech. David Campbell, | Esq. welcomed them in warm terms on the part of the Vigilant Fire Company, whose guests they were. One of number, a Mr. Nic cols, replied in brief and appropriate terms. When down on liberty street, just before the procession started, W. W. Dallas, Esq. present ed to the “Enterprise” Company a beautiful wreathion behalf of tSe Duquesne. It was re ceived by Mr: NiccolS, who in reply made a very handsome.address. The processipUv PU. route .excited a great and the ladies were pro fuse In the bestowal of wreaths and boquete to the 'different ‘Eire ‘ Companies. . Btabbsd."—-On' Saturday evening at the cor ner Of.Edm-th and Ferry streets two young men named,Bobfc. McKnight and. George Gardiner had a difficulty whichreaalted ip the latteT be ing eeterely stabbed. They were firemen and daring the day while parading it appears some words of an pngryuature passed between them. After theparado was-over they met at,the place mentioned, when ft wad agreed that thpyifould “ fight it’out*' aid they started side by side to some place designated. They walked but a short disfaneewhen drew a knife and plunged it; into Gardiner’s breast. The blade penetrated his lungs and. at the time it was thought ■' hb 1 eohldn’t sttrvivea half an hour, however, he waa'liying yesterday morning, and strong hopes are entertained of his recovery.— Mcknight fled and has not since been heard of although diligent search has been made for him by the police. ■ Murder. —A young man named' Foraba, son of Dr. Foraha, of Ciheinputi, was killed on Friday eight in McKeesport, tmder.the -fallowing dr cumstsnoes. He alleged that a man nazped Wd. Dickey formerly a police ofSoer there, owed him a small amount of money, which the other A difficulty ensued When Dickey drew a revolver and shot him in the breast. He expired in about half an hour after. Diskey wig brought to the city on Saturday and is now in prison. ’ The coroner held an inquest op the body and the verdict of the jury was wilful mur der. _ . —bk On Friday ’niijmuig shout 10 o’clock the ‘ .Steward, of, Shaler, township toot' fiw mid w entirely ooasumed, with ib contents consisting of grain, hay,'wagons and alt kinds.of fanning impliments. How the fire britdoated 'is, r «am°wth Tk?, ;tow:irin. he sbouts2«KK' I 'Jf-wie'inhitted in the Washing ton StateMdtoal the mnouni of $7OO. A-Writ e/- .Barton, Esqr., on Satai®sS:l«9thei'f dpwms Court, asked for a on.Mayor-Flemiog, of Alle ghenyrnty, andjonathan' Bosh' for refusing to apply the poor fund in accordance with thedi- of the Directors of .the poor. The writ isreturbhble next Saturday.: ggrOne of the fire warden’s horses On Sat ntd&y became fractions on Smithfield street, &n<* knocked over three or four children and threw his rider;' None of them were severely in jured. , ~ „ .i. . Drovmtd. A your.g mn named Andrew Coffin, a vriuter, wee orowued on Saturday evenifig i«C th.-' r ver while bathing. His body "’-as recovers /“sicrday morning ana an inquest held ob 'it. . Oue.-.offthe. fifty shot at Havana was, igiiiium Sicman of Allegheny City. Hia father received a letter from him, written after-his condemnation. Judge Ben of the Supreme Bench •amved on Saturday morning. The bench is •BOW full- T , .gsp* There were thirteen peases before his Honor yesterday morning,‘inne of whom were -gftlpTmtted. larceny. —Aid/.Morton' Committed Jas Elliot Tor larceny-en hikownpconfession. received -by EXPBESS, a-fine lot of Hacking TEO#, nt“OUBHQUSE," Jio. vrmnc&RV AKFD i l f lWE>V*rCHtsB Of;tlie,*esT ’ «rn once*-- • ■ -—, _ 4r<mi HUNT A eonyfiuentUnck House and good = ■ *«P; “““ on Seoond eireet, 4; ® ! TNSSWKo-iM- <TtieStowii HHdhcdwud' for a M>nEs^SlSlill«»Wtt iWai »»» Tlie hc<ua cpn ‘ M P u l£ ry -‘JSI!!S««SaAood cellar. coat home, oatoven “ l s l u^ ,r taSSSlS^Slr.ill in gaod order, wiih lie wboleBlW> a.jeer. ■Hnmedimte P OJKaS -"“i*»- c Gen’l Agenl,. '■ >*=■“■' •' cosadihtenii ftopl * jr < > -t, >, : J_- • ..:-r.. >1 - ■ - :.■.<■•■■ •• :; •■ V ... . . - ■£<•►■:. •■■■:.■■• I;■ v Vv.-i . . ■•■»-•■ I .. * { r *«-■»?• ** T, V * K » * p 4 1 portion Sales. Auction Card. 3-,r»p nn.lerriguctf-after dn. interval of four years,bas ifkSi rXmed%o»inaff Mtaring complied With e> reaoi»UioM of the law reeateiiEg; Sales ut Auction, and having procured,aEmelass Llceasca* Auctioneer tar the City of Pittsburgh, he offers his service* *s.snc£ tdhtafriend* and ihc, public generally. With an-expes* rienee of nearly thirty years in this linenf tiaainesa,iie hazards nothing inlaying that . a will bo enabled to give entire satisfaction to all those wbamay Jeeldisp-aed to patronize him. P. AIeKtSNNA* Auctioneer. i Eefer*toiheprincipalCity Merchanis.r\.\_ vs» l jy9 ; (Jour* of Com., N -and Pcnnsylv&niari. Piulada.; American and Republican,Jsalt,ycopy jw and charge tins office.) SQOTTa^d' - Or OTIS, ' j AUCTIOwEERSUND COMMISSION-MERCHANTS* i4l KfXZf STEUT 1 8T. LOQlk, nssotru. ' HAVING been engaged ifr the above business for the last six years, m this City, would respectfully so* lieu ,consigaraeniß of Goods. to be told in this market; either for Aoetion or private *tile—particularly Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; and wilt make liberal advances on altkinds of-Goods consigned osfor#aio here,' ° , VVtllrefcTlo-Messrs Hewett, Roe *Co, K- R _ V W lei, Wra. D. Wood & Co;, John J. Anderson & Co., R. H. Brownlee; -Homer * Co.»Larkin Denver Sams {join*: Butler A Brothers, Cincinnati; QeortoftPLatiU'Piuaburpb. ' fmarsMfry P. rnt. OAVtS, Anouoneor. •T AR6E' STOCK OF DRY GOODS ** AnctMsi - fin ' lj Monday-morning* September Sib,at Wo clock,will bo sold;nttne Commercial Sales Rooms, ageneral as fOrlmettt of seasonable. Btaple afid fancy. Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, among which are superfine cloths, c&sstmeres, sauaeua, tweed*, jeans, flannels,blankets, merino*, alpacas, tie laiues, gingbaras, and brown sheeting and shifting, shawls, handkerchiefs, cravats, patent thread, cottons, glove« v hpsiery,&c. At o’clock, a quantity or bouBfehplda|id kitchen fur* nitnre queensware, glassware,hardware, cutlery, Ac At? o’clock,Tftail stock of dry goods ready made ciotbiug, boots, shoes, hats, trunks, gold and silver w»Tcho«,&C- .stpSj P. M- PAVIS. Auc^r. I'RUSTEE SALE OP ltAN$ STOCK.—<m WfeUnra day eveuing, September 10lh,at8 o’olockjfil tbe Commercial Sates Rcoms, corner of Wood aad Fifth street*, by order of A. 8.. Wilkins, Esq., Trustee : 29 shares Merchant** and Manufacturers’ Bank Pittsb’b; U .‘V Bank of Pittsburgh ■, 24 u Exchange Bank; 1 “ Old Allegheny Bridge. aepB P.M PA VIS, Anci’r- StWICKLV BOTTOM PROPERTY, ar Auction - OuThorsday rooming, September lltb, at o’- clock, wil 1 be sold on the premises, nineteen large and valnuble Lota of Ground, handsomely situated between ihc Ohio River ami Pennsylvania anti Ohio Railroad, adjoining luuds of the Economy Society and David Shields, Esq-, suitnble tor gardeningor for country reals being of vanoua sizes firm »bree to fifteen seres, agree ably with plan laid out by Wm C. Dunn, which may be seen at the Aueuon Room or on the groond. The above property offers treat inducements to pur chasers, being among the most desirable offer'd for sale to das county, and is wiihin thirty minutes’ ride (by Rail* road), from Pittsburgh. Terms at sale Be pH P. M. DAVIS, Auot’r. P. Bl’tL&BiCiA, AttClloAier. DUMPROBERSIAUGUR; BIRDS EYE AND OURL r ED, MAPLE VENEERS, Ac., at Aucnos.—On Monday afternoon, September Bth, at 2i o’clock, will be sold at hPKenna’s Auction Home, one Pumpborer’s Anger, (with fine but*), fn good order. Also, a lot of Bird Eye and Curled Maple Veneering, with sundry nr ueles of Fomitore, Ac. r. M’KENNA, sepS Auctioneer. ! A OardL WOODWARD BLAKELY a CO., Qaeeosware Manutaeterers, East Liverpool, Ohio, would brg leave tOcalllh- Mllrnlion of Western. Southern Mer chants and otnera 10 sample* of Rockingham and Y«l -low cone ware, manufacuired by them at the above place, which can be examined at their ware rooms, corner of Sixth and Li-eny streets, Piusbunth. Order* icft mere will be promptly forwarded to the Pottery and shipped to any part of the 6ouih or West Having re cemry made largo additions l > their works, they are erabled to fi'l nil order* with despatch a**g2B Property for sale or exchange a Piece oi Gr-.uuO, 40 teet fr hi 6) fll feet deep, on Loeuststreet, (Fifth Ward,) and three two story frame tum*e*. Also, a Lot of Ground, 20 feet frout by W feet derp,ac<joimugih4 above, and (woi story frame booses. Also a Lot of tiround, orner of Pine and P.ke streets', and three two story briok booses Also, a pie’ e ot Ground udiuntue the above, and two 2 storr frame hoa*es,eaeh containing fill rooms. Also, a Brick Hoase and Lot on Carsoa street, in East Birmingham. The above Properties will be sold allege her or sepa rate or exchanged for vacaut Lots in the city, or country nroirrtr within leu miles. Apply to 1 n u 27 JAMFS KLAKELY. HOCMNOAAM aNB VKL.UMV OA.Nt: WAR IS - We hxv recently received a larg* addition to oar former stock of Ware, to which we iwpectfuliy call the atiemion o< merchant*, dealers and housekeepers.) Al*o. to a beauuful article of creum colored and drab Ware A large variety ot w .ler nms. spiltoous, pitchers, fancy toy*, desacrtsrtis, vases eot>lcl%mantel ornament#. \c., always on hand Tbe us*al credit and dnevunt allow ed WODDWaRD. BLAKKLY A CO., au 27 corner Six<h and Liberty ms CM TY* PROPERTY FOR SAL.K—FOUR LUIB <»F ) GROUND, on Quartj s'.ree , (Fifh Ward,) each 25 feel front by lAO teet d-rp. Th»e- Lots of Ground on the corner «.f Wa.nut fan-’ Quarry >.ireeis, eaci 25 feel front by 12d feel deep A Lot >*f Otoimd ou Liberty rrreet 25 fee: front bv ICo fen dr»*p Appyt) JaME3RLaKF.Iv, a nV> Liberty :»m1 Sixth street*. jUrtDKlbi—3oU bws * • Tanuiti cnebi Q 200 bi«- '“MuSoap; yiO do M u:d mid Hipped Candies, 25 cs**■» 3 A sit; lO Out German Clay . 2hb oxs. Pint Flasks \ 100 dox Painted Buckms; 50 do La r ?e Tubs ; Jtili.- iinit.re >1 adder. JceroonaS.P Indigo, o uk.'K Saicrutus, 25 t>xs. Chipped logwood 5 bbls Satis. 10 do rpantsh Whiung, 10») dnz. Corn Broom*; 300 Reams Wrapping Paper ; For isle low by [au3o] CARSON A M KNIGHT. NEW GOO OS—Just received, a fine assortment of liei tlemen’a Purm*hm? Goods, at HINTON A CO/S Gentlemens* Furnishiog Store, - No. SO Fourth street. IrtOfi SALK—A House and Lot, situate on Carson at , * South Pittsburgh. The Lot is 40. feet front by M 3 feet deep, to »» alley. Containing a two story Dwelling House, well arranged, with four room* and a kitchen , there is a well of water, with a pump, ot the door ■, a garden, with Tnii; trees, PriceSleOQ. Termseasy. * S. CUTII BERT. O- neral Agent, 00 Smithfield street. YERS’ CHbKHY treah aoppiy of line invaluable medicine for the cfcre ol eon'Bmp lion, Coughs. Cc Ida, Ac., ju*t received tmd for tale by aoS7 JAMES A. JONES The stockholders op the Pennsylva nia 9ALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY arc notified UiatsttinsialmeOi of Twelve Hundred and Fifty Dollars per share is required to be paid on the Blh day of September next, at the Office of Charles Lennig, Esq Philadelphia By orde* of tbe Board of Directors. V GEORGE THOMPSON, and Secretary, t-ast Tarentpm FEATHERS — '2JXO Els. Kentucky Feathers jut re ceived and'for tale by ,opt KINO fc MOORHEAD. COFFEE— 14S bags prime Rio; and to do do Java; Just received and for ealo by „pl KING A MOORHEAD IREMEN’S PARADE. — Fringe : Lace, Stars, Ho ...tes, Spaukler. Buckles, In nuiebeiter BUneral Paint-* ANEW MINE UP MINERAL PAINT hat recently been discovered io the hill behind Mancheste r Pa ; which, in the variety, richness and dnrabilitr of its co lors. surpasses any which has yet been found. An es tablishment has been erected for its preparation by which our market is now supplied at a liberal price. This article is almost entirely composed of the red and black oxid of iron and alumina, which unite chemi cally with oil or Tarnish, by which, when it become# ; dry.n hard, solid, incombusuble substance,impervious to water, is produced. A coating of this on anything sobn becomes dry, and forms a soud crust upon it which cannot be removed, and which effectually protects it from the influence of the air, heat and moisture. It is, therefore, a fire-proof and water-proof agent. There are fire distinct colors of this ►ami--*u ot which are kept separate, varying from a light yellow to a dark brown, so Uat purchaser* may he suppled with any of the-e which they may desire or iancy By mix ing these colors a greater variety of them may be pro duced, all of which are permanent. Ifi ihia way a beau tiful stone color may be produced. The variety ol us colors make this paint of great value. Tins Paint may be usedfor painting almost any work to which paint is applied, soch ashoa«e*ybnck or frame, fences, bur<tcane [decks and .cbitnncvs of steamboats, foofs of houses, tq protect them from fire and water, csst oga of all klfius, such as iron railings. Ac , Ac. It is a good substitute for the Bienna earth, only it may fie used for a greater variety of purposes and is much cheaper. This Paint is in the form of an impalpable powder, and put up in barrets—though i 1 can be purchased from the agents In any quantities. Painters are respectfully requested » give it a trial gold wholesale and retail by the Agents. JftfcL MOULER, Druggist- T. Wood* A 9«n. Wood street. No 61, Pittsburgh, Pa-* JOHN MITCHELL, Druggiit, Allegheny City ; and at the Manufactory i„ rfhnehesrer, blhe P 7 t roRD THIS IS TO CERTIFY that ( have u*»ed extensivel* WINCHESTER MINERAL PAINT rtepft'cd by Ssrs. Pronsa A- Food, and find that it answers adrai y alt the purposes set forth in ihe above, and 1 can, therefore, recommend it with confidence 10 the mem bers of the trader a** a cheap a d valuable Paint, supe- SS 11 ‘ he kind MW in -JAMES A. SPEER. - Mutuftl Fire Xnkuraoce Company, ■ HimlgBUH OB,PA. T~ HRdesignof thiaCompany Is to afford the owners of propenysafe and cheap Insurance; us business oeingconaueted'atrieUy on the mutual principle, » BUiutine every member a stockholder, and entitling him "aitafrS-«ftto profits, and by the only eqnhablc me- Ihod in the system of mutual insurance—that of CLAS SIFYING ITS BlSKS—thus nfforcling equal benefiik to the insured. The Directors, ac. ordmgly.huve div.ded livkr risks [mo two distinct classes, the charier provt ding that no purl of the fnnds of either con be npprop rla led tor the payment- of loises occurring .!! ihe oiher. The; first Class Is denominated the FARMERS COM PANY, in whichinsurance may be made unon couutiy dwellings, barns, out-buildings, and personal property, and nothing more hazardous is allowed Retaken. __ • The Second Class j* denominated ihe MERCHANTS SIPANY.in which insurance may be made upon :bondlze, and the safer kinds of property In towns villages. The premium notes ore only about one fifth as large os those usually charged by other companies, and the rates low; but sneb as the Directors are coufidcitl will savd them the necessity of ever making an assessment. Not overß‘Asl>ois allowed to be insured in one locality, and the applicant is allowed the privilege of insuring ei ther. wither witbouUhe liability of a premium note. The patronage which has been extended u> this Com* nanv since its organization, having insured property to the amount of,osE AND A HALF MILLION of dot larsdoringtfie tost tubes hohths, show* that its mer its ata duly appreciated by the public. All losses will bo settled at the place of loss with promptness and libe rality. It is,now under |he control of the loilowng Di rectors: John P. Rutherford. Albert J.Gillen, Sure uel T. J inea, , Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Bcteri Klotz. - John B. Packer. ", J. P.RUTHERFORD, Pres’l.. . ; . a: J.GILLETT, Secretary. A-A. Caboxkb,Actuary* Branch Office for Western. Pennsylvania, No. 54 Binijhfield street, Pittsburgh; f ' loct^fi'.vv ■ i „ Osrras Blaefci - vnrrHOLESALB AND RETAIL GROCER, Wat rids YV J)iamond,cvmer Diamond alky. Pittsburgh { also keeps a House of EUTSSTAiJoaxnT.for Marfcetand Coun try People, aud Sixbliho. All who choose to call mli find St to their advaglhge to $o so,As his Store ami Pub* UoftouifehihbUioat convenient tdtbe Market .{apis t* -T A flip" -v. • .v:. DAILT WByiffiW OFTHE MARKETS . . thmcs or tii* Don*, htoaim j • ’< •'■> ' Ufonday, Sept. 8, IBStJ.J j Biiaiiieiion Saiurtliiy Wm generally quiei,a'ni nothing 1 lrah.pire.l. The weather wm very hoi, Yen daring ji uopJeu»-**nt for out door iransact’on’s. FLOUR—The amcrunts coming forward continue very Hghty yet we have .no material alteration to note in pri- The sales were confined to small lots, principally from wagon, »i *3,06®3,i2 fir superfine; nu<fB3,lßo 83,2 S for extra brands- From store we note aalesio regular dray load 53,31<3>3,0703,40 for comnlon and extra brands. GRAIN—We have-noihingof interest to notice in the Grain market. The sales were to a limited extent at pre vious days’ quotations. GROCERIES—We noiicen fair general business at full prices, say: torN. O. Sugar 6JoG|@Ofc . according to quality; Molasses 38ff?37'c.;,Rio Coffee 9£o9fc.; and Rice at 404ic. & &. PROVISIONS—Bacon continues very firm with an ad vancing tendency. Owing to the lightness of supplies) sales have been mainly confined to lots of 600 to I.ooos fb* , eti for pinin hams 9|c ; sugar cufed do 10011 c s ! deB9i©9Jc ) and. WtdufdersatSl-c. # lb. CHEESK—Farther sales 300 bxs. at lb for common and cream. The raaTket' in every other respect is quiet, with no Coinage for August at the Mint. Gold— -158,141 Doable Eagles... 7,623 Eagles..., 44,656 Half Eagles... 125,068 Quarter Eagles 303,359 Gold Dollars. 638,836 pieces... Silver— -18,000 Half Dollars.. 20,000 Quarter Dollars.. 362,200 Three Cent Pieces 1,029,036 pieces Copper— 796,476 Cents 1,825,511 pieces *ifs!&llo,B9J>;£s Qhold Bullion deposited for coinage from Ist to 31st of August, inclusive— From California From other sources, $4,144,800 Silver Bullion deposited in same time, 29,000 A large supply of small gold coins remains on hand beyond demands of depositors. E. C. DALE, Treasurer. OfFICB OP A 8 TBRASUBKH U. 8. AT PIIILA 1851 DELPHI A. July 31—Balance Aue. 31—Receipts— Customs $448,039 28 P. 0. moneys.. 14,821 54 Pension Fund.. 44,000 00 Miscellaneous. 202 09— 502,062 00 Payments— $1,678,684 52 Treasury Draft5...263,161 75 P. O. Warrants 61,427 62 Interest on Loans, Pensions, &c 9,184 85— 823,774 22 August 31—Balance $1,254,760 SO E. C. DALE, Treasurer. THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY! DR. JOHN BULL’S SAHSAPARILLA J IT is pot up m quart bottles, and contains the strength of SIX TIMES as inu< h pure Sarsaparilla as any similar preparation in America Price SI per Imftle, or •UJt boulc« (or five dollars. It lias been a well established fact for years pa>t, that SarsaparilU.when pare tmd properly prepared, was the only true panacea lor oil diseases originating from an impure state of the blood, the use of mercury r ioloxlca» tin* drink*, evi! habits in youth, barrenness, Ac. 'We bofd!y*a*sen ibui Ji'tlN HULL’S FLUID EXTRACT of SAA I’ARILI.a is the only preparation before ibc public f'nt i* prepared on strictly scientific principle.- and oi uniform strength. The Sarsaparilla is purchased wtthou. r»*g«rd to price. • nd every pound, before being suoject to tlie Mr;ctesi chemical tests, and it* genuineness ascertained before being used ! i Bubs SarsopariJiaAiso ecajialos tho virtue* or ±evr ral other vuluabie medieal roo s, together forming the best compound, and producing tAe greatesi m lA« knoten warld; Scrofula ot Kin«’> Evil. Cancers, Tumors, Krupnovai of the .-kin. Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, King-" worm or Tellers, Scald Mead, Kheua3i«tbin»- - Paln« in the Hones or JoiuU, Oiil Sorrs-mul",' r Ulcer*. Swelling of ihr (jlands, Sypqi 1 ii«. Dyspepsia, Sait Rheum. Diseases of (he Kidneys. l.o*» of Aj*f*e tr,(*. P;senses among Coin ibe lire of Mrrcu rv . Pam in the Side and Shoulder* Gcn ral Debility. Dror-ey. Lumbago, Jaundice. Costive <c*s. 80-rr Throai, UroiiHmi*. Coughs, Colds, Weak ness of ibe Chest Pulmonary Affections, an dall other Diseases tending 10 produce tuuiompilon t Liver Complaint. Female irregu'unues ami cooiDlumts, Sirk an- Nervous Headache. Uw Spirits, Night Sweats. Kiposure or Imprudence in Life. Chrome Constitution al Diseiisen. .ml i< a ‘pring am! Rammer drink, and general tonic for the system, and a gi ntle and pleasant purgative, fur superior to Blae Lick or Congress Water- Salts. or Seuihu. Tbe following i* a verbatim copy of a certificate now in the possession of the proprietor of Hull's Sarsapar illa. Rev. K W. Behoo »* widely and generally known os an eloquent and accomplished Pastor of the M. E. Church, and ih«* Rev K. Stevenson has been known as one of the most talented and reulous members that the /Kentucky Conference could bouM of foT tuaoy years, and at this time is lil'in* the bi*h and responsible station of agent for the M. K Hook Concern Can the world produce better or more satisfactory testimony in favor of ouy medicine f BETTER TESTIMONY THAN WaB EVER OFFER ED IN FAVOR OF ANY MKIHCIM*: Rev. K. W Ssiioa—Uev E. SravKttsoN LouisviUt, May 20,1850. We have used John Hull’* Sarsaparilla, and have known it io be useil wub enure satisfaction ; and hav«. no hesitation in staling that we believe it to be a safe and valuable medicul compound, and calculated to pro duce much good, and re’iev* much suffering; and would therefore most cheerfully recommend it u> the attlieied. (Signed,) K. W.SKHON. V 8 F. STEVENSON. A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN. How we all admire a clear, beautiful, while skin, and a rosy colored cheek How often do we see persons, not possessing tbi» •• desideratum so devoutly 10 be wished,” resorting tocosmrtics. lotions, wssbes, pain'* and coloring materials, to restore to them a semblance of what disease has deprived them of, and that too, with rreal inmry to the skin. BuiPs S*naparilia is the lies! cosmetic known. It beautifies the Skin, by removing every particle of morbid and diseased matter from the blood, making it pure healthy ond vigorous, giving ac-, liviir to every minute vessel, and changing the yellow and dark countenance to the bloom and freshness or vonih. Ladies, abandon the use of paints and mixtures, and use BtUTt Sarsaparilla, the only effectual remedy. “ A word to the wise is sufficient ; n and a hint is enough TESTIMONY LIKE THE FOLLOWING RENDERS SUPERFLUOUS ALL COMMENT ON THE EF FICIENCY OF BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. [From Dr. L,P. Ya*dbll Profwsor of Chemistry m the u I have looked over the list of ingredients composing John Boll’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, aad have no hesitation in saying hat they form a sale oom* doond, and on* that promises well to chronic diseases, to which it is applicable ” L. \ »AN DELL., M. D. Lattifvills, June 6, ld4B - DR. PVLfriS, Phytieian by appointment toJAe LouisviU* Marin* Hot piled, says of BULL’S SA.B9A PARILLA r UvisvilU, March 20,1940. ! have examined the prescriplio . for the preparation of John Bull’s Sarsaparilla, and ! believe the combina tion to be an excellent one. and well calculated 10 pro dace an alterative impression on the s>stem. ! have ased it both in public and pr-vau? practice, and think it ch« bc.l article of „ „ Resident Physician pt the Louisville Marine Hospital. irr OAUTiON—Beware and ask for the ordinal Dr. JOHN HULL’S SARSAPARILLA, from KerUudty— and have no other. KEYBER fic SI’UOVVEI L, Wholesale and Retail Ac«'nts, Pot safe by D. M.Carry and Josep Douglass, Ale* ghe&y'City l B. Mercer, Oannomburg, and by XjrdgßtA«s eenerally^ . 'jefth3md&.w ' New and Popular Book*. JUST RkCKIVKO AP iU'NHY MIM4R i Co ’i, No 3*2 Smithfi-lil street, Uit fol:oxvin« rrw and iii lerestmg Books: , . w , Harper's N**w Monthly ; the International forSeptera ber; TaHi«* London Shaltspeare, >o. 8; Lady Emeline Stuart; Wortley’* Travel* in tlio Untied State*, during ’49 and '5O; The Confessor—aa Historical Novej, three London par*in one. complete forso cent*; No 9 and lO Lomiou Labor; Sunbeam* and bhadows.and Bird* and Blossoms, or Scraps from A ont Minnie’s Portfolio—by George A. Holse ; Jo : n Talc of the o'den Fane—by K. Bart n • • • 1 ssn2 KV; ' '^ z -l Vj - - • - *v_.. 1; ' ' r S .» .* - t* »'* * s»' f *- -V-J- COMMERCIAL 54,102,896 00 Tht* Medirinr, when arrordiug u> diretuicm*, WILL CL'KK WITHOUT FAIL’ Teitlmoniali, Louisville Medical College. ‘ Building Lota for Sale. By order of the guardian? of I he poor *»f ibe City of FUtstrarxb, there will be sold at Pnb lit. Auction, on the premise* on SATURDAY, Septem ber 13th, at 3 o’clock, P. M , 81X I'Y-ONE L‘ iTS, situ • ate in the Second Ward, Allegheny City, near the new Railroad Depot. These Lots are each 24 feet Iront by 130 teel deep; and from 'heir proxtffuty to the Depot and Machine Shops, will be very desirable for tenant bouses, and offer t» excellent opportunity for profitable investment. Terms made known atsale J. K. MOORHEAD, seD3:ts Cb'ntnofCrtm on R**al Estate. Desirable Property ai Auction* ON MONDAY APrEHNO(>N. the 15tb instant, at 3 o'clock. P. M , the NURSERY HOUSE, with about TKN ACRES; a new and beautiftil Brick Dwelling; whh spring bouse, and about two acres of Ground, and about twenty acres laid out in lota of from one to five ocreß All of which Is very beautifully located; pre senting a delightful view of the river and surrounding scenes; and when FederoUtreet is grhded, (which is now being done), will oe easy of access A Plot of the Ground may be seen at M’LAIN A MOPHT’S, U «2S“-lt Si. Clair street. e" aNDIED GINGER—I cose Canton Dry Preserved Gincer, just received and for sale by g W.A.McCLURG 4 CO. - B uk29 250 Liberty street. T'ONDON LABOR AND THE LONDON POOR— 1. Nos. 0,10 and It. have been received at HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, No. 74 Third street, Post Office. Also, a t»ew edition of Kory fPMore,—by Samuel Lover; and Pictorial Field Boos of the Revo lution-No* 10; • - - • ffep3 TJtOR RENT —The second and third stones of Ware r hotiae N 0.5 Market street Rent Low. Enquiry pf , R. C. STOCKTON, - sept •’ comer of Market and Third sta MORRIS’ TEA MART, in ifre Diamond— -Although Greed-Teas have advanced in the East. R. Morns still continues to sell preeisel the same qualities at the, old prices, Raving a large stock on hand bought previous to-the rise. Superior Green Teas, 50, ~sand 81,00 J* J»-i Superior BlnckTeas, 40. 50 and 75c. 4jMl>. 'GOOdSu ears 7 and Sc. Prime Coffee, 10 Bis. forSI.OU- i" V*fT DffZ BROOMS—Ne iFCbra, in store and lor IOU sale by {au2d] SHERIFF A BINNING. RIVER MATTERS. j | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. PORT OF PITTSBURGH, '2 vest S UTOftBS WaTSS 1W f*r«.CHANNEL. ! .«>- ARRIVED Steamer Michigan No.3,Boles,,PflaVer M - ■ AtlafaQc, Pftrkinson,;»roivusvilie. 44 Redstone-, Wow Ward, Brownsville a -J. M’Kee: Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ - Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. •“ Thomas Sliriver, Bailey, Wesf Neman ' DEPARTED: “ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville u Atlantic, Parkinson. do„ J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, MCKeespon. rts .;‘ Mi. liigan No. S,Boies,Beaver.j, ! . Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. “ Thomas Shifter, Hailey, West Qfewkm. i {t Chieftain, White*. Beaver. ( Wheeling and Bridgeport . (JjR rfr Tjik spiendul steamer B. H. LINDSA\i Master, ia the regular Wheeling and Bridgeport, Packet,and Wednes day and Saturday for the above ; porl&> For freight or passnge apply on board, or to SHERIFF & BINNING, Ag’ts jy24 ' No. I" Market street. Lnfl’BjlLn The hull Of the Steamboat LAKE KRIK d£§|g§plf|j&Enquire on board, at the Allegheny wharf, brlow the 81. Chur street bridge [au2th3i* Bteimboat foFsalc. , t .jPr; .Ijf The one-haif of the steamboat ARENA, plying between Pittsburgh, Hast Liver* pool anu Wellavtllc. She isdoiaga-goodbuslnes,being the only regular boat to Wellsvilie. It wilt be disposed of on reasonable terms. Apply to ' im{g James blakely. Friday Cincinnati Packet. Rsf> a, THE new and elegant steamer IRENE JjJHgSSQST N~o r 2, G. U M Cumroc*, Muster, has taken nfaceof the Clipper No. the line oi Packets, and will leave every FfUilAVtat It) A. M., for the above and intermediate porta. For freight or pas sage apply bn board. -■ U e l° $8,162,820 00 76,230 00 223,276 00 312,646 00 303,869 00 For marietta otter' HoeWngport. 1 ; THBfinesteamer PACltfJ#, Zakour Mar- will leave for Ae above and Uueiroedi aie ports every TBfjFRSDAY, at 4 o’clock, P. M. For freight or „4 «oge, rrppl No. 61 Water si., and 63 From st. $4,078,329 00 9,000 00 6,000 00 10,566 00 Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. ,-m Tub new and feet rannfng'ste&mer CIN UJSJ&jACLNNaTI, BißxntoHAmfjaiMßT, will leave cliilliliaregularly every WEDwtoDAY* 7,965 76 Alteghcuy IClvcr Trade. REGULAR FRANK LI X PACKETS. 1 - Xus due steamer ALLhIQMENV BELLE Copt. W4T. Hasba, leaves the AHe gneuy wharf for Frankiia,every Monday and Thurtday, fijie steamer ALLEG II EM V -BELLE No 3, Capl. John lUsru, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Prank* Liu- every Tuesday and Friday i, at 4 P. M. For Freight or Passage, apply etsxßoartL -^martO .$4,048,800 96,000 .$1,076,471 d IsrrwaEN rkns *nd libbrtv uTKioeTsl LljjX OF SH aDKS i*h lidit.l and umde at aft lime* to order — ;t-4. M,6 4 and 6-4 liuff Shades, plain and bordered ; “ Transparent green do; u i. .» *• Dark •* do; Landscape Shapes of every style; Moonlight do do do; Gothip and Mezzitinld, of new style ; STOKE SHADES of any color, witn Lettering or De signing OIL CLOTHS on baud. Also, a lot of SHADE TRIMMI VtiS— complete at 25 cents per shade. {{Jr- Curtains hung on, reasonable terms. * ,* P S.—Pedlers will do well to nail at the Factory, be* fo £g in|? Cl “" h,rf E R- KEBNApi. 1 ooanta or b %bket ahd thtbd rrEECTs, FACULTY— O. K CHAVBXiara. Principal and Pro fessor of ill© Science of Account John Fleming Associate in Book-keepingdepartment and Lecturer on Mercantile Science J M. Phillip*, Instructor of Mercantile Computation and Arithmetic. p Crouch, Profeasor of Penmanship. M. Watson. Esq, Lecturer on Commercial Law E 11. Stowe, Eeq , Instructor in Commercial Law. B M Kerr, Professor of Mathematic*.t night session). H. Moeser, Professor ol Mechanical Drawing. This Institution ha* been reccnt'y improved and e n larged by the addition of another spacious room, for Commercial and Lecturing parposes, commanding an entrance on Market meet There is also added to u an extensive Commercial Law Library, fox the express benefit of its students In uddition to weekly lecture* by Mr. on Commercial Law. E. H. Btowe» member of urn Puts* burehear, 4a employed a* instructor In Ibanrnportant whlcbts' a consideration of the highest import ance; »u opportunity of becoqi inrlhorobghtv familiar with ihe Law Commerce. Persona desirous of entering Jte any of the above named branches, or wishing concern ing the College regulations, areigivited to call at the In stitution at any hour during the day or evening. Evening Session will commence on Monday, Septem ber Ist, l&l. . ’ Dofl’i nerehant’a College. NE. Comer Martel and Third streets Establish* . ed in 1840 The only Commercial College m the State incorporated by Legislative charter. No systems of Bookkeeping vet published, have given such a comprehensive and-practical knowledge ot uus seienee, as Buff's Mercantile and Steamboat Bookkeep ing These works have appended to their pages the most emphatic recoiftmendation* from the highest sour ces in the mercantile world, and the author ol such works must possess many obvious advantages over common t< ncher*. Mr Williams’ success as a teacher of Peiuuanslnp will be best known by inspecting samples of the Im provement of hi* pupils, and, also, from the fact that several of his present pupils attempted to loam penman ship with a teacbei who professed to remow oil erampt in Jive lessons.” Mr. Hatrh lectures on Law every Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. Class Room is open day and evening. (£7* Call and get a Circular [aoOidkw fortoe Ladies. Bmporltun of ttghtl CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPB. WH WRIGHT, (successor to J S. Toooii), M*nn . fscuirerof and Dealer Wholesale and Retail in the above named Oil and Lamps, i* now receiving a large assortment of LAMPS, for buruing the Ethereal «*il, Camphtne and Piue Oil Also. Lamps of every desenp* lion, for burniug Lard and Lord Oil Chandeliers, Giputdole Hall Lamps. Wick*, Globes, Chimney Mata, Cans, and all things pertaining to the lr &hereml.Camphine or Pine Oil. regularly supplied once or twice a week. .... , All orders left with the wagon, which is constantly passing through the city, will be promptly attended to. N B Lamp» of all kinds altered to burn the Elbe real Oil. All article* delivered in any part of the city, or .. Allegheny, free of eo.L w WR , GHT No 88 Foorth st, (Apollo Hall,) anfrt between Market and WoM *rw»et». PERU OCXS* WORKS. , lokkuz. THOMAS \fn«mTMA». Lorens & Wtgbtman, (Formerly of me firm of Ws M'Ollt.t a Co.) UAirtivacnrxKas of sti xtvns o? VIALS, BOTTLED AND WINDOW GLASS, 63 Water and 65 Front Streets. Pittsburgh, Psnn’a. N. B —Particular attention paid to odd araos of \> tn dow Glass and private tn» ulds foT Bottles and Viols jyS&3mdAw IOHA BUS. PEA NUTS; 25 bags Walnuts; 2» do Filbert*; 25 do Cream Nuts; 100 bvt Shelled Almonds,- IQO bbl*. shelled Pea Nuts ; 20 malts Dates ;' *2s doz Salad Oil, pints ; 15 do do quaru; 80 bbls. Lovering’a Sugar; . In store and for sale by . JOSHUA RHODES A CO, BU ai No. 6 Wood street. Dnfotu Cared. CLINTON FUKNAOfc, Jane », 1831.—5. M. Kim: Dear sir—Tbie may certify that one of my boy« has been afflicted foe the law.thirteen year* with a healing and deafneaa of the right ear. t haae mod a number of physicians all without any benefit, attfrhad given up all hope of a cure evor being effected, when our family physician, after examining U»e cascerecomoienocd me to use the PETBOLEBM, whteh.l did, <md am happy to inform you Uiai the us*- of two boltlea.efleisted an enure erne I write this witliont solicitation or your acquaint* a,tee. With sentiment* of esteem, ip- - .ar nil are and «n»tr Ware room.. et JOSEPH MEYER, 4*4 Penn street, »bove the |CL.Canal Bridae, keep* constantly on band «nd makes llaio order, alike burnt pnea. every dcscnpurrn of Fancy and .Plain FURNITURB, SOFAS and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles Purchasers would do well to rhli his Warp rooms. mysff-dAwly __ ' Dluotatioiv , „ mflE paimership heretofore exwung under the firm or 1 W. &E. DAY, Shovel and Spade Manufacturer*, i» this day dissolved by mutual ’eonsent The boainess of the late firm will be settled op bv WM. DAVjwho will continue ihe business*!- !be o!a 10 St. C ,a ‘ r »“»f' BBKBL I>AY New Boolu and nag^ajnea. JUST RECEIVED at IV-AU/S Periodical jind Cheap Publication Store, No,. .Fourth street: The International Magazine for September; Harp t’s Magazine lor September; The Fate—a Tale of Stirring Times—by James: Living Age, No 331; .Dictionary of Mechanic*, No. 3s; Dickens’ Household Words* No 70; lllustruted London Netysj London Punch, Ac., Ac. sept! _____ ANTED— A~CUTTKR, at R~ CHESTER’S, Be p S 71 Stnuhfieiii st. AHEAD OB Atlil EXTRACT OF AMKRICAN OIL. OREPARED and Mid by JNO.-YOUNGBON, 209 r Liberty itrcel. ThU powerfullYconeeulralerf pre paration; the medical virtues of which are round to he eighi limes the strength of the original American Oil. Ills pal up in bottles ai 25 ond,27s cents, each, with fbll directions for its use. In every disease where the ongi nal American Oil has been found at all efficacious, and it so far erceedsthe originalin power, os to render u the CHEAPEST MEDIC THE IN TSB r y it * ■ jpBN \OUNGSUNd N. B. The original Oil in Us natural stale as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—-and will be found genuine, notwithstanding a certain firm claims to bo ihe only Proprietors. dAw.tf. " J y - BLOOMS— 100ions Bedforlc Forgo; and ISO tons Jo So., at canal, and for .ale by J7RKNOH CORfIIAbS— A great variety of the lie'i , *-?r !ily ' in " ree T,M S EN < TONGUES—A prime article on hand and for y m’qlprg t co. fAVTBBLS U»OlSV«fELlMEju«recelv^and 1 Vi 7 ) f ° r sale b y T t . ”T)LANKB FOB ATTORNEYS, AX.DERMEN AND i D JUSTICES OF THE PEACE —Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Declarations, Indentures, Erecurioiu.Sjibpas iias, Summons, Billbol Coat, Article? of Agreement, At lachtnems. Fee Bills, 4c*. 4c > for at j J W. S. HAVENS, Stationer, | sep4 center of Market and Second sts. i ... « *'•' " 4 *4 V,\‘ -- 1 I ' * For Sale, PITTBBC BQB -*** v, fcj* 1 * t > -* * ■S’ • - •- ■■> V BY T&E 'O?REILLY fiWE, . ARRIVAL' OF TiiE EMPIRE CITY. 1 ' New York, September 6. The steamer Empire : City from Havana ait rived here at 3 o’clock mth" Havana dates to the let inst. > ' ; ’ The Cresent City has, also, arrived.. - i Havana has been the scene,of much festivities, jnbelees and rejoicing for the last three days, in consequence of the capture of - TiOpeaf and his forces. News of the capture ol Lopez reached Havana on thenight of the 30th ult; Oh that even* ing all the principal building gf. tile city werd illuminated and a grtat. torch lighit procession was formed. The city is fall of rejoicing. Lopez was exhausted from fatigue and hnhjjgr.j He asked for somethmg to eat and, permission to lay down at a farm house, whioh was accord ed him, and while asleep he was made prisoner- Of the followers of Lopez, IQO are now Jn pris on at Havana, and ore to be sent to Spain for 10 years. They represent that their sufferings bei fore being taken were intense—for several days they lived upon leaves of trees; the lost meal they eat Was the horse of Gen. Lopez.- ■ TJbey had no‘abrns- when taken. The the expedition hos either been shot, captured;-or. perished from hunger. Capt. Platt of the Sloop of War Albany visi ted the prisoners in prison and gained interest ing accounts from them whioh will be forwarded to the United States. . M ‘ a , The loss of the Spanish troops had been over 2000—They were defeated in every engage ment. ■. Gen. Enna was lulled at the head of Jhifl ad vancing columns. * Lopez was goroted at Havana on the Ist ofj September, at 7. A. M, He asoended the plat form with much firmness and made a short speech to the populace. His laßt words’Were,: “ I die for my beloved Cuba!” Qe.then took; his seat, the machine was adjusted and in two: minutes he was dead. B ! The prisoners say that in no instance have the! Creoles manifested the least disposition to join* them. ' / The Empire City brings 59 passengers from Chagres and 22 from Havana. The amount of specie is trifling, and a large Havana mail. The Falcop from Chagres arrived at Havana on the 31st ult with 390 passengers. The D. 8. sloop of war Albany is at Havana. ] The following are th& names of some of the prisoners: Thos. Little, Philadelphia; George Wilson, do; Isaac Freebern, Ohio; Bobt. M. Cricker, Ky; Malbon H. Scott, do; W. H. Van dyke, do; W. H. Cameron, Vaj Thos. Morrow Miss. : W. H. Reeves, do. Washington, September 6. The President has appointed Edward S. Phelps, of Burlington, Vermont, son of Sena tor Phelps, 2nd Comptroller Of Treasurer, Vioe Hiland Hall, appointed California Land Com missioner. Cincinnati, ■ September The Citizens of Lexington, Ry., have decided bj a large majority, to loan $2w,000 to the Covington and Lexington Roil Road. Jackson, Miss., September 6. Thirty four counties elect‘sixty Union an<fc secession delegates. There is eight thousand Union majority. NEW YORK MARKET.—September 6. Cotton... Market, firm; Sales 1300 bales at tor Middling, Orleansand Uplands. Flonr...There is no marked change j sales of 800 bbls 3,87@4,00 for Ohio, 4@4,X2f for Chm esee, 4,for Southern. - Wheat... Sales of 5000 bushels Ohio at 81@ 85, and Michigan white 93. C0rn...60(2*61 for mixed Western. Provisions—-Finn with 1 only KimtwPsalea. ' Lead... Sales 2000 pigs Galena at 4,65, .; Linseed 0i1.—72@74. mumm*wnumm\ ■■■■■——in i MiiMimuMiiMift Sole of Valuable Iron Worlu> Segroes, _ _ Uiilesy &e< HV VIRTUE of a decree of the Chancery Court a Clarksville, Tennessee. 1 will sell, al the Louisa Furnace. ll Montgomery County, State ot Tennessee, on Monday, the I3ih day of October, 1851, the Furnace known a* the Louisa Furnace aud (be Mount Vernon Furnace. These two Furnaces will be sold together, with all the lands aitacKcd aud ad.oiningthermo,amount ing to some 20,C00 acics. And on the same day.at the same place, I will sell a valuablc Negro Man, John Cut ter. a founder, together with his wife and children^ On Wednesday, the 15th da£> o ' October, 1891, ]• will sell, at the late residence of Robi. Baxter, in Montgom ery Co ,Tennessee, the IRON PROPERTY, known as tbe Tennessee Furnace and ilie Wuier Forge, on Bar ton's Creek, all the lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres. TERM?—The rea! estate will be sold on a creditor one. two, three and four years. Notes with good secu rity required of the purchaser, aud a lien retained *ou the properly lor the payment of the purchase money. The negroes will be sold on a credit of one, two and three years Notes with good security required. P. PRIESTLEY, C. & M. SALE OF MULES, WAGONS, Ao. I wj].. m ibe &dm'r of Kcbu Baxter,seltauhe Loaisa j Fornace,in Monigoinery, County, Tenu-. on ihe 14ibday of Oct., 1851, all the personal property of the said Rabt.,-1 Buster, belonging to suid Kamace, eoasUtiag of about:] 75 Mules,' S* oo * 0,1 hand,«u a credit of twelve 'moutiis: I wilt also -ell, ou the Hih day of October, 1851, at the late Tosideoce of Robu Baxter, in Montgomery CouiityrTenn., about 30 Mules, Horses, Cattle. House* hoUJ and Ktfi.en Furmtuie t> geiher with all Persona! Property of »&id Robt. Baxter, on a credit of HI months - Bond and sccori.y will bo required on nil same over 810. The sale at each place will continue from day today till al. the property is *old. ROBT. BAXTER, in3o:twtd ' Adm’r. 080. F. BJLUAOSBR ROBERT DOFF XLAHAUSfiJR <fc DdFF, No. 150, WoODtfTBRST*BECOND POOB FROM LIBBBTT Manufacturers of.aii kinds- . of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, hawhideaud Slock Whips; Hard Lea* Rer,lmiiaiion,aad Common Tranks; Saddle Bags, Carpel, Bags, Vaiiaea Drafi and Baggy Collars; aaid will keep on hand a good assortment of allarticleslfccpuuSaddluig Efiabluhmenis,whic)>ihey willsellcbedpforcasb feb!s-w Notice. AN Application wilLb.e made ai ibc oi the Legislature for d Charier far a BtUlk of Issue sad deposit, to be located in McKeesport, Pa , with, a Capital not exceeding One Huudrcd Thousand Dollars jy9:6raw Notice. APPLICATION will bo made 10 the next Legislature (as provided by Act of Assembly,) for a Charter, (for a Saving Fund* institution,) for the Citizens* Depos it' Dank of Pittsburgh. Capita) to be not less than 8100,GOD, nor more than $200,000 Pittsburgh Gazette and Harrisburgh Union cony, and charge this Office, ami send copy. Land for Sale TtHE subscriber is authorized to sell one hun&rtdacres of Land , situate in Moon township, Al egheny co., Penn’a., 12 miles from Pittsburgh, adjoi iug lands 01 Robert Wilson, heirs of James Carr, dee I d., and Joseph McFadden. Tis land is of an excellent quality for farming purpo ses, well watered and timbered, and issupposea to con tain an inexhaustible mine of Cannel Coal. ForfaftheT particulars enquiry of Joseph McFadden, on the premi ses, Robert Wilson, or the subscriber. JAMES C. RICHEY Robinson Township, Dec 14,155U —Iwdkwif Administrator** Notice, liHE undersigned toeing appointed as Administrator ot the estate o< ADAM 15ERHELD, deceased, late of Franklin township, Allegheny county, make known to those who are indebted to sard estate, that they hare to settle wihin four weeks; and those to whom ike estate is m debt will send in their claim*, legalized according to law JOHN BAM BACH, Adm»r, sepi6iw Springgarten, Reserve tp„ Ali’y Co. Valuable Farm for Sale, SITUATE in Hopewell township, Beaver county, neap. the village of Sheffield, one and a naif miles finSm the Ohio Diver, and twenty miles Irom PiU&bargh. Ooa* taiiiiug llSaciesi <5 or 80 of wbicb is cleared; the revi due well limbered; in an excel'eni state. of cultivation, and under good feuce The buildings consist of a large frame dwelling house, large frame barn, frame cajrr age and grain houses, and other out -ouildings; also, a saw mill, in running order—a good variety of fruit,and a well of most excellent water at the door. The above is on j of the most beautiful, fertile and pro* dectivc Forma in this section of country: within ooe aad a half miles of a good steamboat landing on the Ohio River —the Beaver boats passing to and Irom twice a day, affording every facility to attend the Pittsburgh market. Ennuirc of the subscriber, on Uie premises, an 18;haw GEQROE NKViN. Steam 91111 for Bale. nniE Subscriber is authorised to sell the following de li scribed Mill Property, Mutate! in Upper St. Clair xownshtp, Allegheny county, from Pittsburgh on tho Wa-hingum Turnpike, umi miles byway of the Plank Road— coinutuing2 acres, with agood frame ‘Mill House, three stories hign and 31) by 34 feet, with a firit rate Engine, as good as new; two run of Stones, one a French burr of the best quality, and one Chopper. All the muehmgry i* in good running order. Also, one comfortable frame Dwelling House, Stable and other out-buildings- Thm is coal under the whole p-uperty. Persons wishing to'parclmse a property of Una de scription, would do weU to call ami examine the above and its advantages. The coutemplated Railroad from Steubenville to Pittsburgh is lo pass in front of said lots, Terms easy. For further particulars sec the owner. ROBERT HICHAM, on the premises ; or, jyfcwtf JA&IEB C RICHEY. Agent. Bill «fe Elliott, On-Eighth Street, near Grant, Manufacturers of lightmng rods of superior materials, style ana quality. We uwile the atiention of people of town and country. Orders left at the shop: at the Eagle Hotel, Liberty street; or at John B. M’Ftulden’s, Market street, will meet with prompt attention. Persons at a distance can have them ready fitted (and shipped,} to put up themselves, on the most favornhlo terms. Churches and School Houses will be famished onQ * fourth less than our usual prices for dwelling**' . . Reference— Johirß. M’Fadden, lourth street. aulfcw4l* _ . i fourmiSrromtieoily of“Piiuburgb, aodone-ball mfe. below JJaldwin’s bridge: conimumgabQßl 73 apgfr more or less. This Umd Is ofao e«e)leßt aardeaintt purposes^beutelocated tn a/wannbend of Ae creek, and having a first-rate bottomj ihatneyer, fmlsSto bring an excellent crop. The buildings Consist oi a very comfortable frame Dwelling House and frame. Barn, and anOrchard pf fiO bearing Apple Trees*Wilks. variety of other,FfuiV." t ' 1 /A "\ Far fumer-payueulaTSj enquire ;Of James M’lHjyvor tiife undersigned ;. >v J4AIE9 C.RIftHEY* - I • Robinson rp., Jan. 23,1851. I N.B. —Terms easy and price moderate. \ ja29:dlwawtf ' j Vi- .. l: ’ f * * -S* a * * >- * r ’ j Bankers anil Broktrß. ‘ ' - ■ Sifcl) A OCBaTa BANKERS ANB EXOUANGE BROKRRS, , So. 4S . Thirddeor btlovi MddTthr-{w*tsid*)‘ counted. "GoltLSilverand mar?7:y •; . • - ' ; • 1 PATRICKS fc FWENIV ‘' BANKERS aUDEICnASSS BItOKKHMi No. 95, cobhkk Wood avd DehaoSl) CTttKKrs* Psusbstfzh, Pa. ■ I™? 1 . Domestic'and {oretgn~Exchange, Batik Notes, Gobland l Siip*f Ezckartgtd, kxchasoic asbbasriso noosit or ~; v .. William A. Hill & Co., 64 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH^ fU~ j .rr xhist allowed o* ToreDggosua fapg2B ‘aLLBM lEAStt*. - *? EDWABP «AHM. * KJttAMKH.* BAHffl. BanJttrsandSzchange Braisrs, BsdUum Igmatie Bills, Biltsof CirtsJUates of Dtios; <£&% «»„4{r«ctb opposite ihe S Charles Hotel. , - ~ ■• - ro y ~ B s. adCotss *- sons, h.vx xueovßO THOSE BxtsKlia usd ucuutoeoe.icu To No. 57 Market Street, four dam otloto Old stand. N. HOLMES & SONS, „ • Bankers AND EXCHANGEBROfvERS.ancI Ben lera in AcceptaneeajGoldjSiiver.and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Has tern ajid-. Western cities constantly for sale. L% - . 1 ’ Collections madein all the cities throughout the Unt ted States. Deposites received- in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market sireei,-beiween Third and Fourth streets. >'* J aug2B-ly. ISS.O.BOOH. _ _ HOOKTdfIABGBHT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, H. Si. Comer of Wood arid Sigh ftrug; ?° EXCHANGE onallthe principaf Cities of the Union and Eutowyto'kAlejd ktunito shUpttrchriaers. CURRENT and paffundsreceived.on deposits - COLLECnONSmadeotfatt parts of the Um<m,*Uhe. lowest rates. Mpll-ly BDGAE TBOBS) ; r P N YSICJAN SaROSQN, ‘J " No. 3 B#lF Kfl.V, WBKkT, * Near Hand sireth, Piitfbnrgiii'Ptt ’ ' ~,it f*/*CJttce bourfl,jrom7, M ; IXlo2, iutd 7to U>, ~ , Night cuds j»idtopUy at* . tended to. laal^ . dyer’s Ch«rry Veciorial FOR THE CUBE OF COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSE NESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOODING COUGH, CRQUPj ASTHMA pud .CONSUMPTION., Among'the numerous discoveries Science has made in this generation to facilitate tbebusinessbf life, in crease Its enjoyment, and even prolong. tbe i tcnn of hu man existence, Qan;be 1 nsyiWiVjT*f more real value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trial ofits virtues ihrougHbufthis broad country, hatproven beyond a doubt, that nd'metii eine or combination of medicines yet known, can to surely tibntrol’ahd earethe numerous varieties of ppl* monary diseaiie which have hitherto swept from, our midst thousands and thousands every year. .Indeed there is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy has atlengjlrbeen found which can be Velied on tociure. the most dangerous affections ofthe lnJige. Our space here, will not permit us to pablishauy proportion ofrtheeuTea effected by iU hse; bat we ! wofclu present thAfollowuis opinibiis bf eminem mdn l and refer furiher enquiry to, the eltcular Which die Agent below named, will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein axe full particulars, and iiiiUsputatirejfrbofs ofthese facts'. .. -.. ■ .. Prom the PresfdcnVof Amherst'College, the celebrated Pra/essor Hitchcock.. ‘•James C Ayer—sir.:Thrive fiiedjroaT.CberryJrec lornl ih my own crise ©rdebp-Seated 'Bionemns, mid am satisfied from its chemical coastitution,'thaiit is an. ad mirable compound for ihfe relief of la.’rgal and bron cWdl difficulties; Ifray opinion as to its auperior char acter can be df any kbr vice, you are at liberty to use it “ HITCHCOCK,!.. L.D. From the widely celebrated Professor Sillman, M. D. I.la. D-, Professor, of Chemistry, Mineralogy, Ar.. Yale College, Member of the Lit. Hist. Med. Phil, and Scientific'Societies of, -taferieaifrltf EfifQpe.'‘' n u I deem the Cherry Pictorial dn' admirable composi tion from some of tlm best articles in the Materia M ». i etti antra very effective remedy for the class of »IL «as eiltis intended to cure.” New Haven,Ct.Nov. 1,1849. Major Paubony President of the S.C. Senate, stales he has used the Cherry Pictoral with wondertul soc cers, to cure an indamation of the longs. •Fronone of nhysicxatra in Maine. 1 Saco, Me , April 26,1849. j Dr j. C. Ayer, Lowell— Dear Sir: I am now con- \ stant|y using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and * prefer it to any other medicine for pulmonary complaints. ,] From observations of many severe cases,! am couvhjc- fl ed it will cure coughs, colas, and diseases of the longs, t| that have pul to defiance all other remedies. ?j 1 invariably recommend its use to caseofconsuraption, v and consider it mnch the best remedy kim-wa for that dis- 1 ease. Respeetfally yours, ® t; S. CUSHMAN, fil. 0. Prepared aujl, sold by James G. AyeryPradlh-al Chem ist, I<owell, Mass. . (T^Sold,in- Pittsburgh wholesale and retail, by B. A. Fahnestock, and by J. Al. Townsend; in Allegheny. City by 11. P. Schwartz, and J. Douglass; and by drogglsts generally. . • Slate Dlatual Fire insurance Oompsuy BRANCH OFFICE, 54 B*trnrnaj> sr., PrrreßUM t, Pitab urgh, May Isi, 1831. THEbestevidence of the successor the Director* in endeavoring'tomakethe “STATEMUTUAL FlttE INSURANCE .COMPANY”- meet the wants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of ha&iress which has been done—having issued T,900 P >ll - during the past year, thereby addins over-5130,000. to the fonds of the company. Nearly all the property insured it of the safest Kind, in small risks, and a t&Tge 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 Amnpntof Property insured 87^80,419 do Cancelea, terminated and ex pired 201,728 do do in force • • 87,684,691 do Premium Note’s-- 79,678^7 do Canceled*terminated, expr’d, 637,10 do in force 879,039,97 do Cash fiss£niums received —851,557,14 do do ffi&s&eled *•* • ♦——• 321,24 .551,235,80 Whole amooflt ©flosses and expen sespafd— 23,411,45 Balance in favor of IheCo, la cash, 8*7,824,45 To city or country merchants, and owners of dweli iocs, and isolated or Conhlry property, it is believed lhj3 company affordsadthmogorfinpointof cheapness, safety and security, Inferior to no fnsaranee Company in this country. .. . Conducted on the equitable and greatly Improved s ys*- tem of Classification of Risk s, excluding aIL spot ml hazards, insuring ably a Hiriited amount In any one lo cality, thus preciudingihefreqaency and occurrence of. laige fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual pUn» it pot only possesses the cheapness and accommodai ion of both methods, but entitles the insured to u participa tion in the profits. . It is under of the following Directors ; -J P. Rutherford. A. J. GiUitt, John B. Packer, Samue. T. Jones, Alonzo A.Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob ert Klotz, Samnef Jones, John P- Rutherford. 1 J P; RUTHERFORD, Fresh. • A* X. GILLETT, Sec’y. A. A. Carhjkb, Actuary. _ r . N. B—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on expi ring policies has been declared hy the Directors, and is now receivable at this Office for renewals, or 61e in cash at the end of ninety days. myl7:<Ubw A. A. CARRIER, Agent. A.'W.PblUrr ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW: OFFICE, NO. 47 FOURTH STREET* bdow Marktf PiflriAiTgfc, Pa-- ; .; - ' .-li>yts:dawly Desirable Property /\N THE FIRST BANK IN ALLEGHENY tobsaLK I I on BXCHAIWW FOB cm peqpkbty. The location is neaT J Painter's ;.ten minutes’ walk from the Aqueduct,' and about fifteen from. the Bond street Bridge. The sub scriber offers said property on accommodating tfrrts, which he now occupies. The Lotis 5& feel front on North Canal street, rudnine back to Liberty street some g7sfc C . nearone-lhirdof aa acre. On which Is erected a Brick House, 'Oautaimng 4«n rooms, pressed brick from; astableand carriage house on the b&ck-of lbC lot.' The location is as fine as any m Allegheny The oremises can be examined at any lime. For terms, en sile of J. KIDD, at the store of J* KIDD & CO, cor ner of Woodmnd Fourth streets. aod7 ' JOHN KEDD. A J>r«i« Store for Slue. L GOOD abusiness part ot ihfr oitv. | will be sold, together with a selected stock offgar Brugs. Apply at this Office. £aulfl la COOt)T _ Cf)J\IAIbN'PLKAS of Alle- I gheny Cotmiy, of October Term, tS$O. No. 40. In the matter ol thi occouht ol A. G. Reinhart.A.«« signee, uadcr a voluntary Assignment, of Zebuloa K»n 2CJlmlce Is hereby given, that t have feeu appointed by said Court, Auditor, to dUttUmfe.tUe.atiseta in.the hands. of the said Assignee, and that I tyitl attend, at mjM No F 0 Fifth slTeet, in the City o£ Pittsburgh, on.Fnday,, ° ( Drnct StoK tov B*l®.* . , i DRUG STORK, fiirares “ n<l , ‘‘ OC J A eine*, in a first rata loeauon*or<lom* a^whojesaU and retail boB, "' M t “ 1 " d caiineotcd wilhltie urn at ihe present uma. Tnere popo ,„ m(d „.|„ e ,, aslabUshmanl sßVcrar wouM rBE . whidli, with the Ell , n[ any one desirous ofcn der « a profitable inv.-s b 4W, with real gaging in it. For pamn (augSff narafc Stray Calf. ni iip lr i tbe subscriber, 5U N 0.48 Virgin alley, a i ; rtKAV CALF; with wjille epoteen 11s lege. The & pmy JoM c«Giff 5 —INF APPLE CHEESE—Jobi recnved and for Ball - Witt. A: M'OLUHO * CO. ~ au j4 Gr»efcrs-anJ Tear Dealer*. D' piv.p bkkf—revans as Affift*! Sopenor Sugar 1 Cared Beef; Fraser’s • . d <> da . do .pl«. Fo ' *w* /? McCLUHG&CO_ FEJSnT'BTALfAi and for #alb by • aug29 wao>Eß&-Ne W CQ ig _ - emresily^puww ajies No. av. easmdo of Diamop-' lO *%s£&** *TT ' J . ■ No. 10 Martel alieel. * <. S* „ *• -a *** -S y_ > '-■^J= n „ ; ■* X «3 s - F ->^r -^ f y *, , * * "s. . <-r, . -V v ‘ r " XT - “~, _ y *- " , <( '1 f ~< * / ' T ' '“ z}-rfp,%.’ V^' 4 1 « » 4- f *■£ / <■ -x£ y. V 3 ; -’ j, r - \-rf ! '■ * I"' y^v 4 V~"- ’'\l *-;\ - i fc v • .", ' ' "■-* * ■ ••• *■; •:riKV>'-V.^-^--'--:^--Uttr..*!?&i:'‘-l*S:, I: ' > *■ r V - * str ! 5 -? J ■*- •* - r” *■ l - ' a M f ,> * r*v ' v, * > } <■ - ' i <i* ' * " i , f . »v >'- '' * t, f V » J V -■ - O c n K * $ /- -\ ~W -T* r» -l 1* *. V ► *■* u . . *» Lf »»*.* 5V - ? »" * , 1. ' i; , i~ v - - ' •4 ~_ -< - . f > v ',-* ’ J ‘ ” r v; •>*■' * *1 ’ y.* v £*:-Fv ••>:>•. >.'i;;''in*o •^•■:!:-.':vv'V -5\ - K ♦“ M (i Vi’ 4 ' “ *4 w • .:*-Vf : .V - ...w;'}* rt A“ - V ■f ~ r i-". » *■ l % V " ->'7\- .• - r j “. 'r-^ j - ji .- -> ~ i' iiv.' - t ;, f'n -i* i *v \jsx : - >* *-" ' v ‘ - Bern oral* IACCARONI—Jo»t reeeiyi W- A- MeCLURO'A CO., Grocer* and Tea Pealerg. IDrnga aa& JHtMtmta. PrivftUOjiiaiw^ OR. BBOWNTNo. *1 D~l AM ON DAIiL E SDsvoTsa his entire atieuiion to in office practice. Hisluslnessismostly confined 10 Fnvau or Verureai XHjioju.and aoeb psln* : fal affections, DTaugbtan by imprsdcnep, youthful lndaTgenceand excess. • «.ByphiUs, SypfxHuic Eruptions, Oaaoir, • he®. Gleet, Stnctare, Uretbral Dtschajges, Impurityorthe Blood, with aUdfseaseeo.thO venerea, origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions,• Tetter, Ringwortfl,'Mercuriul Diseases, Seminal Weakness,lra* : potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month* - y Suppressions, Diseases or the Joints,Fistula ui Ano* Nervous Affections, Faina in the Back and Loins, Irrjt*. - ■ tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated , v Cure guaranteed. / ••! ■?, . prdctlce T (fcur in this city* enabJe«.lJr* . Drown tooffer assurances of speedy cure jtoall wfoxnay v come under bis care. -tv.. Office and private consulting rooms, 4V Diamond ay; T !0» Charges moderate. , : EUMATIBM^Dft'-Brown'a-newtyowcovrea-rein*, cdy for Rheumatisms aapecdy.andcenttlnircmedj , : for llmt painfnl trouble. It never fans. Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. MONO, ■PUtabnrrlw-Peiin*. = The Doctor^ * * home ■ ■ • ijnso. - -i, , " 4J OP ■' t . YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA. Is NOW PUT UP in the Janseat Miea,Bottles, ana tf .eLftewled«dto bethe JjfST SABSAPJWLLa made, aiiscerofiefl by the Wo««m Ctr»ES«hnaper formcd, the original copies of which of the- proprietor.' • Rcraeiober, this 19 the and ORIGINAL article. . 1 This Medicine, when used to directions, WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL, Scrofalaj or King’s Evil, . Tnmors : • .. Eruptions of the Skirr, - Erysipelas, Chronic ;Sore Eye*, Ringworm, or Tetters, - SealdHead.Rheumaiiam.Painsiu the Bones or joints. Old Sorea and Ul cers,SweUirigbf the Glands,Syphilis, Dy a-‘ nepsia, Balt Rheum, Disease of..the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, Diseases arising from thet, . hse of.Mercnry, P&in in theSiees and ' Shoulders, General Debility,Drop sy, Lumbago, Jaundice,, and . Costiveness.' . . • the BEST FEMALE MEDICINE Incipient. Consumption, Barrenness? .LncorThea,:. or, Menstruation, Incontinenceof. unne* andeenefal.globmystate ofmind are eureabyDn. Gtrr sott*s ErtiacV off Ybllow-Doc*; Ainr : SAS&iPAknj«m which gives immediate reliefhy renewing the founda tion of beaith and slrength,the blbbd., It neutralizes bad humors, stnpß onnntural secretions, arid 'gives-healthy aetton to all the vital powers. - * . ■ "% , Lbidll who wish to puTpe the blood from the imparities contracted &oin the free indulgence of the appetitediir inrhe*wlriter, and to prepare (he ay stem to resist sum mer epffiemicsrtefibitoovr to *‘otfGnytoa , #Extraef.of Yellow Dock'and Sarseparilla,” wh‘ch Is proving itself on antidote for maujrdf the most malignant diseases that flesh is heir to, and they will never bed isappoihteA*,;ibr in ih's remedy the public faith has nevelr wavered—nev er CBn waver; vfor it is founded on jusra» their want of faitlrinother'and'spanouscthnpaiinda: ia" also founded bn experience.- mineral nostrums to nnd -tngor from this jmre/y vegetable remedy / therefore? however, 2 bfoken down In health and spirits, however? loathsome to himself and others, let no one despair of recovery ; jet the patient only understaudlhathishope oi physical restoration liea only io Guysou’s Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapa - rilla. and persuade him, for his lift’s sake, it, and we have no hesitation >n predic.Ung his .speedy restora tion (o health. . . Females* Bead tlu •>"• . s Nkwabk, ff« 5 J* x Hr. Bennett .—Wie lake pleasure in staling Aat yw Vellow Pock and great sauafacuon in I 'A/vejv respectable gentleman infarraed- iis ibaV-hit _ 1 daughter was. troubled; with;digetiltnjenatrustioav amS other diseases peculiar .JQijer seivrSiie.Uadnot had. bar fieKular menstrual dlsrhargefor a Jong wua». bo* by tno- I; ns! of Dr, (suy?oU> Yellow DbckanXSarsapaiillajvM radically cured Sbe used Towisend’s „ oSrewivin* .ft*,* 1 M bw « !B, V die Grom the same cause ; 1. fa* - HISBASSVU.LE, Oswego county, MayglB4& S. F:Borneo—Dear Sir: l purchased, ashomimaago, a bottle of your YMIow Dock and SareapatUla.ior my wife, which she hasuted for her complaint, Etysipelas- Md Weakness, Foiling ot the Womb,etc,attdithaaaK ready helped her very much. Of the iryslpelaa tt has effected nearly a euro. I have just purchased a second bottle, and effect of the former, feel con- , fident that it wUI effect a perfect core. Yoars, very respectably, N. COBWBn. Cure c/ at. aggravated ease of Erysipelas- . / 'The cares performed by Dr. Gnysott s ISittractof Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla are lasting, fhe jauent's eeuerol health continnes to improve alter diaeasem re- Srved. Cares are ltolchromcled unul l,olB ™ted that.there can be no relapse orreturn of thedts- Norway, Herfemer Jffebimary; - r . Co.-Gehts : It is tvith greatpleaanroi ifiarffavHte.'o you about the veryhappy effect of yoflr. i YduSv-Sbek and Sarsaparilla nport my, son,, who has lQesai*Od::saffermg uiue r that dreadful, loathsome dl.' l^^^^?e’ramomhsattenjielbiysomeofp*te»K f Medical and snxgicalai.Mi;- {. jESgffik? pmt*mt**r\hnhis tM*****#^ < ahiSid6l, and more fcmtke . S ■ S fmn rovlf belbfe he hpuUSed the third bolrie tab ad used half a dozen bottles heopnM „ Be Uluu 1 in all twelve, bottles during the year W, and by Oms her last he was perfectly rasloreii; every 2!?SKS* mo d isease except,tfe scars was • ntati sin 1 perfect nenlth up »»>«„?, rc ,“J>Si'o^Rlb- 1 covet 7, under the blessmgs of God, is enttjeiy otnngio, tta ui e Of your Yeffow Dock and Satsopanlla, oa stirej on (hat I feel myself tmdergreatobligatans,to voos •• and it is with great jov that I mforntyou of Wh*l your d<me tobs»** : \ ITT* 1 ‘rice 31 per bottle—six bdiiied forger ' ' Sold b'f • ' J. D..PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio,. North-eaat corner of Fourth and Walnut sfe..—enp-iince.i ■> - on Walnut—to whom all ordfers.nwst.be aadressed.>*3S^' J Kidd & Co. Pittsburgh ;L Wilcox. Jr> corner sureet and the Diamonaj B A Fahneslock ; A Co, brrgh; J A Jones, Pittsboigh; Xee A3eckham, rb euy City; L T Russell, Washington ;W H tost« Frtnlt»tii*r ; L B' Bowie, CDtonta\yn‘; - Qi.tensburgh; S Koantz, Somerset; Scott A Gilmore, Bedford; Reed A Son, Huntingdon; Sirs. Orr, . burg.H; HildebrandAGo, Indiana; JR Wright, Kitlan* ning; Rvans & Co, Brookville; A Wilson A Son', Wayue*burgh; McFarland Ifc-CojNCalleader, Mcad ville; Barton b Co, Krie; Henry Former, Mercer; fas Kelly A Co. B#t&r; S Smith, Bearer; 1 o Sammerttm, Warren; F U & 43J* Jones,;ConderspoTt; V Jr.,BrownsviHe. ~~~ raylfl7. !;r 8, Tong4'i Celebrated fitbereal Oil. ,' F OK-Churches, Stores, Parlor, Steamboats, Canal, Boats, Halls, Chambers, Kitchens, Workshops,and.— indeed every place where' light The public are lnvito* arfti'ekamiae* a beautiful’ ' assortment of these Lamps. -Also, Lamps of'aO'kinds,; \ for Lard Lard Oil, &c., Chandeliers, Girandoles. Weft- ; ere, Mantel Decorations, Lamps,G lobesvGlasßevWjess, ; Paper, Tin Shades, Ma»e and Cons, and .all things per- • saining to the trade. . Also, a superior Safety Lantern,• for Steamboats and Stables. "* • . The cheapest UgbUo be found for store- and shop pur poses, la Tongh’sltehnedChemical Oil and Lamss,firom • •• 'which a splendid light la obtained at f of a cent p^r w ; hour,eqnttlrif not-auueridr, to invite anjer amination of our goods and prices. BeingpreparCdyby - the accumulation of ia .years* experience, and with fa cilities to euppl v both the wholesale and retail the most favorable tennaiat todLmp, Store. : ' *■ ■■ ‘ r - • - All urtialea delivered In anypanof the city, or in -Al. - _Ji AND CHEMICAL, OR FINE OlLiTer -, • eularly supplied once or twice a week. • All oXuera ieiv : J with the wagon, (which U constantly pass WTptfnd uttf cit P,l will be promptly auended to. J. S.TpUGHf' r ; No.« Fourth street* Apollo H&lfo -v' a}Ul9:d&wy • between Market afia wood; Dlamoud Spark*. BECKTVED Tu-DaY, aoo inamond BparkK«e‘ee<*“ • fot Glass Coltons’ use _ ' ' . „ ’ • - j>ib JNO. B. McFAPDEN k CO. oVf.NDIB Summer ami Fall Cravati. Scarfs, Week ■Off”- Be • PALftIOIL —4 caalfs l*alm Oil-in slow jyg] MILLER k RICKETBQN. JUBT RECEIVED— -160 bags prime Rio Coffee; 25 do Logdyra do;. 10 do jOitLGovexnmentJava; - 20 do : Pepper and AH»pic©» a ceroonaS..B. Indigo; s * 20UbbU.No-. 3 Moclcercl— large i SO do dp . : small;. 5 di No:..!,Salmon; •25 do No 1 Mackerel; 50 half bbls. assorted Fish, for fatnuy use ; as bxs. old stock Russell & Bobtson’s Tobacco; 00 do do OraatU . do; - SO bxs. prime- BoUimorebrands .. do; leases LoYertag’a D. R. Loa/ Sogar; . 10 bbls. dp . Crashed - do; 2 Honey For sale by H. C- KELLY, No. 20 Fifth street-- CHEAP ’A.Mks6S>&'Co. have just to- ’ r ceiveditt casts beautiful new style Printed wntea. • > •will be sold as usual at very low prices. Also, 3 COM*/ *f those very drsirable 8: A. Prints, the cheapest goods «ver offered in this market. " tto i4 Nob. 09 and C4Martret street* dO"COFFKfr-40» bags KioCoflee reccivingandfor j'd ale by [aa3Q] CARSON & M KNIGHT* UNDRIES— 50hliils.N.O, Sugar! 250 bbls. N. O. Sugar , 10 tierces Rice... 10 casea liovenag’a I/oaf-6uear ; , r sale low by [auiioj CARSON & M’KNIOHT. Sundries— iwtferces rJo.aGre4«§LttTdl lObbU-Nb. I Lard Oil; 10 do Tanner 1 * Oil; 3 do sapenor-Gomed Beef; lau3o} CARSON & M’KNIQHTV "^2 ?or Halo low by. jTTIEATHfciRS AND HAIR— • t r 1500 ftaprims Kentucky f . ; 1000 <Io Deer Hair; 'For sale low by CARSON &.MiKNIGHTL-:^^. PXJRE FRENCH BRANDY—Port, Sherry and Ma ■deira Wines for sale, for medicinal pqrposes.-al the ' • Pruf Rtoreiof. • • (autfi] • JAMES JONES. r|U)BACCO— ; 1 J; 2 i balf boles Rnssell & Robinson’s Congress 25 do do Grant’s s’s < • JO do do Grant’s • B*B 5 do 'do Jones & Sons lump;' iO do do-M’Doriaid’s B’a. -- i 5 do - do ,-Emeraida,- (Nat. Leaf j) s. . JuBt-Tecejivedaiid:forsale;by . ' i - MH*LER& RICKETSONv-. ii i !- '•* nuio <. Nos. 221 and S2S : mOWNSENIPItESSENCE OE.JAMAICA jINGBtt r l:v —For the cure of Dyspepsia, Diarrhcaa, Headache? Nervous Debility, and otoer diseases anting from a dis ordered state of the stomach. »u« FO ' “ k al lhe DrU5 S, ° r ° JAMES A. JONES. X, ■ <> -*■» 'V — v» -* - -u.. : 5 , . v/ J ' - gVT f - v i X ? '“' |s *V <*-*. j »r ~ t 3 I ;;C * *• t . -* J ' ■£*i~ **' i * --£* *• -'•ft** * -f I. r* %t - ;* V I > t * *%j f, ; ; ii"~ %* ■* ,'i.^V §. .-, "•* n* . ! ! =, - s'*** l ■>-? S^ - :; ."-7*-' . r.-, • V.7*-v:_ ■'v-£* .-i »-. !~ J ; V—'> I" *4' , K I ’ &• , v vr , :j t. < * 5 >' P : ff pxP;;P V; ''-r/ *-*,“ 1 J>C *- <■ \i ~ ‘ » pt:- '.■■•:>'••' S' < •* ' -ftp u \ , r % x f / ' 1 r i --- i !*• •: :V t' i t is®s I . . ’I n f 1 < j>! •* v ‘1 ’ '-V. 3 & $ i * £ f * *y. ’ i ~ • f ;H IE ■KvAI-: t c " J / - R-rf.-r. U > '
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