‘ :.v V' f . , f ‘- •' , - * , ' \ii *’v'v‘ ’V'* - 1 '•“-' : ' ;> .' ’ ..!> . • ' ' i - '*' S - • , *\\sv*o. „ « 1 *. * * * *« * *-*H4 M 1 '*<"i. lx vw-V^.fv-~ ‘..V -V' *,'-v~*V;V % = „*, <- l J' rf-* , ,A *V' , VT v ' -.- > .V> £” V :•.**•"♦.'?» 'r„‘ *■- ,J-’isJs--V> *- i'f iV’t-*.* .7” m vi>i t'-j ft4*.-'. .-, iv 1 “.! r-" j ,*i ' >(* % 1 - ,*1 ’■ - »jJ*«‘? +■.'■S*'-*.' J^>' a c.* * « «?» » >(*' l \,*'i.' t ' j **V '-*■■•''« < A‘ , 'v-r , ' I *^^s' k !''i\s . -'f ''ii't i k.i ; »: T i J Ji v ; : £&fS&‘& , h~ -4 ff inisCss-jN. -‘ - *m ; a ■-■ r?- Ci y \ja +:■ “j v‘vV*i^ * %l-£‘.*'4i **•*&>Q : -f r-’ *l <^ te HSrfi ,, « r ■cf > ■HMM ■ii^sSftas« fe»^^i»¥ BgBSWWjßWffilB SSils IM^M «§sss& Iff ■0 ssmiftMW^ - J fSL% s. CimiBBRT. 0> neral Agent, ,^/«^^^4v£j??:hc'^l&~^^*i^*fi ys'* , sf^- &&*, seplO 60 Smitbfield street. COTTON YARNS—We quote Manufacturer's price* it* X?'M>~r; « WN. a! JJ 1 ", S“" r n l x,vin r "’ ™ ,.J > :-i 5 : . : . :r-g?s£? . w,tt.TOi«asar».!Esss « ?K *« ! ju«.«Lut&"SKe State Satitl Fire Insurance compiir d COBN-Thf^k' „ BRANCH OFFICE, 54 SxirancLn ST , PtTT.se a. ~ >eplO MO. SO SMITHFIELD BT. ThVdemTtd. U bSLr than lhe^£«k *!< Z r .£s , . ~. H»»«tf*,afaj,l«,lBSl. V-KW FALL DRY GOOB3-4. A. Mib» kCo tto wharf al 37£?from store at 40e .Me,on T^«‘eorin» e ?n efki ,he S “STATE MimiTl fi R« 1 3 hav V M< ; i . ved “A “» ®°» °PMn»- CORDAGE—The following i. ihe card price of Rope: ''»^WKSs*~<P’' :r .SSL !S& OWi I M , STSrAld*Sr*2‘£?£ vltnSS?siT£S n s,’,?.?£. x ™i e ,, STATE MUTUAL HRB 5 esses Bne French Merino.. beautiful .had..,) adapt- Manilla, by the Coil, 15r p INSURANCE COMPANY" meet the want, of the ed expressly to this market: 10 cue, Alpaca. «d So- “when cut,-’ g community, IB the unparalleled amount of bostreM ha.r Enatrea, embracing plain black. Bilk warp, laney White Rope, by Coil, U which has been done—having issued I,B°O P ill- colored, chameleon and hgnred of all grades; 12 ea.es “ when cm, ig„ cie.during the past year, thereby adding over 8130,000 Parameltoß, Thibet Cloth, and Coburg., comprleing all Tarred do by Coil, 10c ->r£ ;?*£3?l* to the fuuns of the Nearly all the pronerty shade, and quali ie, ; 100 pieces Worsted Serge,black Do when cm, ’ i”c insured I- of the safest kind, in small risks, and alarge and fancy colors. Manilla Bed Cord. 81 _H7®4 endin' of. t.;J proponion Insured for only one year. , The above Goods they eder for rate at prices which Homo do 1 SI SOdkSdSdk.'lnn KOiiSMS&zASI&.’SSX. WhoIe No. Policies issued •••• 7,2011 they are confident are unprecedantlr low. fsento nRACKKRS—The marlr.i i. »-n .„ rr iils i - fflTr d ° d ° “belted™ »2 wn7VEirCOIIfWANTED-Th. highest price will our table co£Sed andqSole PP W< ’« l ” . . j -J£> Obe paid for every dettriotian of Sliver and Foret™ Water Crackers JELfio *&£&=&£ •SSP-~—-a-a-.m* fcaj ==* pi'red 201,728 |°?J r d .° ’ ' * *P er P oand «f do do in force 57,684.691 Kiln? Hr*.,? nS 3 da Premium Notes 79,670,87 nßivn pbitA'‘ VhV--'k‘ ' k 300 t P n a f "" I e' d ’ l ' nnin, "?. ,el^ M ’ 037, ‘° 579 03T 77 mand fo, ApplV. owEg ,o ,£e fahum ofTe wpl.'cmp St P.;h isSIAS7 14 ’ ’ in ° hio - The sales during the week amonmed to about jifSlv"rVafi^SiS^vlV -~Z’-£%'k '?. 2° raSd • ” Him Notice to Contractors! ISf® bushel, ranging from fSe to 8100, as in qna'ity. ° d ° c “ nci: " d ’ »51 03.00 QTEUBENVILEB AND INDIANA RAILROAD.-: We nolo Mies of Peaches at Sl.tO to 1,62 . Whole nmmininflft.se, and evnen O Proposals will be received by the Stenbenvi lie anti DRIED BEEF—Sales of Sugar cured canvassed at ' s sjS#».“V:-?iyfi : ; !. . “ nd , X on in 45 Indiana Railroad Company In Steubenville, until the Ist lu J® l lb d y}J>« Uejce. Common 100101 c. Balance in favor nf the Co In raah ’ ’ 027454A6 day of October next, for the Gradingand Mtuonry of FEATHERS—There is a moderate demand for good ) ?^Se&^'< tK.I »?—™ 7Ji,.. A ,nn.n V?it £ the first division of the road extending from Steubenville lota. We note sale, al 33®360 Ign, anS isolateTor'comiirv property it is believed »> the Conotion valley ; and, also, for the construction FLOUR-The receipts and demand since our last ,dvrn',7.n P r rhejon as of theenure Road between Steubenville and Coshocton ?' n ” ral report have hern limned, buyers and sellers 3 wem?tv S?u™See fSSS- nv “ d - iilm di * ti ” <:t proposal, for the eons traction of that being sport in their view. | there Uno demand for ship- - mem, Sale, are prinetpaliy coofined to the want, if «m°o^ciMa o iDe'at < ler lia cf b fU, E ks <l Mdol^^ P a r u'sDeMai enlire len|<,h of ,bi! ,ine ij abo ° l »»° mil'*. »“ d 5*~ lc ‘, i " * mall ' lol ' If 1 ? „|, i n , nr ing onlv a 3 ' 3, ,& r ® I *”i from uores as lo quality. iS?v Jhisnrccfad w dieTnninnv n someof which is quite heavy/ FISH—The demand since oar laathas somewhat im f^is, y al.o SmL in’ Proposals will bo receded for the Griding and Ma proved—princif ally to Ml country ordera We noUce l? ! ■-■. L - .u '-v\ /o S a* rmt onlvoos.esscl the cheonne., and .nfnmmmlni'nn so cry iif the first division entire or in sections of about sale. of3sbbls Nodal 86.H7, cash; 40 dn at same, cash; Sf hJtt Af both methods, but entitles the insured to a pamei,.a- make , uc h di,po,iUon of (he wbolrhwork a. may ap- # of Country Glass from manufaetnrer. ander Ste control of the following Director, •-J pear most conducive to its interests. F for Bxlo, per box | (oxl2, There Is p Rntherford A J Gi!l*lt, John B Packer Samai* t Plans. Profiles and Specifications can be seen al the more firmness on the part of holders. Jones Alonzo C. Sedewick Rob *Tt Office of the Company, after the 15lh of September, and _t»RAfN—The market haabeen inactive for some time, v Jones John P Rutherford ’ * further information may be obtained on application to Receipt* have been better for several days past The Kl°lx,t.ismnelJO)aes, John r KOtne rn. Blickensderter, Jr., Chief Engineer, or to the under- reeetptsof Wheal^dnnng-the week was about 2000 bnsh- A J GUiLErTT, Sec'v’ signed. A. KILGORE, els, which was taken at 60 to «5o ns ia quality. Rye is 1 . 1....0 i,».i ’ 1 Tyl&Umdfcw PmidmL dull,with rome few sale, at 40c. Oat,-Receipt, were N.‘ of fifteen percent, on ..pi- Kmpor.am .fLI,Si 7- ij?',’ ling policies lms been declared by the Directors, nn< u CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. ma nd over 25c on the’wharf Chirn is s7aree with Mies now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeen a- Ilr H. WRIGHT, (snccesaor 10 J. S. Tonoa), Mann- of small lots at 37* to 40e. Barley-we quote at Sttefor Me in cash at the end of mnety days. ,W . factarer of aAd Dealer Wholesale and Retail in new prime. quote at oue tor ; d ’yKTXty f f/-iv. f :.? ffi/y// myl7:dAw A. A. CARRIER- Agent. the above named Oil and Lamps, is now receiving a large HIDES—Ws note sales of Dry Flint at U*ol3c; City 'OICE-0 easks prime quality for sale by assorunent of LAMPS, for burning the Ethereal Oil, Slaughter, Greon, at 4Jo4|c. Jtv sep4 WM. DYEH. Camphlne and Pine Oil Also, Lumps of every desenp- HAY—Sales at Uih scale, at from 812 to 815 ton. T'OAF SUGAR—sihi Bi. l\.. s'for sale low bv lion, for hnrning Lard and Lard Oil. HOPS—Wo quote sales in a small way from store, al A OAk SUGAR—SOO tbs No. 8 for sale low by . Chandeliers, Girandole Hall Lamps, Wider, Globes, 50060 c. sSgBSyj6gl«j^v>Kit^^SiS^ttSKjj^Jgfe ) 'tgO<fii?a WM. Chimney Mats, Cans, and all things pertaining 10 the HEMP—There is not much doing in this article. We TiTHITE FISH-10 half bbls. and 2 bblaLake While trade. B quote at 81050103 9 ton. fesSJl.: a. ?T Fith, Shad and Trout, for sale by . Eihereai. Camphlne op Pine Oil, regularly supplied HOMlNY,—from stores, cells at 64,5004,75 V bbl a WM. DYER, once ortwice a week. IRON—The manufacturers* card prices for Common Bep< 207 Liberty street All orders left with the wagon, which is constantly bar 2byft is 2i02t0 per pound. Other size* in propor» /COTTON Bags—lD dozen three bn* Cotton Ram. paa«‘Qg through the city, will be promptly attended to. Uon. NAILS—The card prices for nails are— wya'..; t for -ate by [,° m WM DYER? N. B Lampsof alt kinds altered lo bum the Elbe- From lOd lo4od - 83,25 ; 5 ffesSSk; %«?<? - V n . hM L wm.DYER. , oiL AU „ Ucles deUvered in any parl of the dly , 8d and 9d 35ti Tl|i OLASSES-25 bbl. p, o Mo as.es, toarnvo; or in Allegheny, free of cost. _ 6dand7d 400 ; AJA ld d ® S 'l..Si.J,mes,very.upcrior; W. H. WRIGHT, 6d 4^5 ■ --rA Fnr 2, k 7° p S ° gar Hoq " i No. 82 Fourth st., (Apollo Hnll,) 4d ’ 4s> ?whnsH lim P»Ptoa-Tn. WM. DYER. a n 26 between Market and Wood streets. 3d 5,50 yjINGLISH LAID PAPERS.—The best London Cap > , A regular discount off for cash. JH “° d Fap.rs.Mueand cream laid, can be had jDO Y WANTKD—A smart, active BOY. from 12 to I LARD—The stock is limited. We note sales in Kegs *■« . WS H AVfc.N»s Paper Warehouse, Kl 4 years old. Apply 10 R. CHESTER, ■»! fift^lOq. * e corn * r^a,ket Second sis, »ep9 No. 71 Smitbfield attest LEAD—The stock in first hands is large Limited W^§!J E '^rhf R nXin?i?*t n!?tfr WA I rC,IES -° f the bei- TJAPER HANGINGS—New paltenia of Paper Hang- sales are inrfe.agc fi>r Pig, and sJosft for Bar. i ' M 'zrr s '^ Walter PM*HB o fe. t bru frcts sep9 No. 207 Liberty st i>ep2 P MARSHALL per bbJ} Tar BJWS®3S5} Tnipenune 4500 Tc. pANCY SPOT AND STRIPED BOSOM SHIRTS W A SmNG“4VItWBT'LABbR.-BihbiltT'soa-p N ®» L f'-TSSa*'o'il'frtm X -Of the finest^ styles and best.quaUUes, received .W Powder-warranted to take .mini out ol table aiymKWff’libl ' sale cheap by HINTON ACQ Fta W** “" d no ‘ “ Atfl* 1 - PIO METAL-The market eommnes doll YVehote O UNDRIES-IIS b.s very anpenor WR. Cheese, -zr. p> f Jiiwrujl fc CQ. an!» y A - . J . 9 sates of AUeaheny ai 6tto*4 al 4 and 6 months. . O ; 60 bus. Dried Annli** • rdJ^^ja^^®4a*^RS>?^sfe's^JsS i IJHOOMS— 50 dozen Corn Brooms for Mle low by •w*r?ii J pif-ii«H“'s-k , *“* M» B<I *«• POTATO®—There are no old in market. Thenar- | I 10 kgs. Butter ; PP <^<Mft, Sg^^4ait?&^wvaw«stnJleeiWißßsiia^.»i.,i.. l .... TrT - ur ,i a, VgM- WTggL _ W brl *** 10 hll,f *>r**fer sale low ket for new Potatoes is weU supplied, and sales are I 'nTANTKD-A CUTTER, uR. CHESTER'S, I Just received and for sale by ' , • - - „ !, W .WPS-—., n SauthHeia,t l MPI CARSON 4 E‘KNIGHT . -■.;s*/ ”: .yr ?:■ ... :. : 4; . .. ■■ ..; te:-/ ’€'Z: " ■ •.■ <i€-y,, ■. : CITY INTELLIGENCE. ear The following' gentlemen are a commit tee for obtaining additional subscriptions to the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company: Cixaa. H; Paulson, Edward Gregg, ■ B. M. Biddle, J. M. Pennoek, ' Wade Hampton, Geo. Harme, E; H- BtantoD, Wm. M. Lyon, ■ tecky Harper, Jno. Small, Joseph Pennoek, Eph. Jones, ' J. HcD. Crossan, Jno. Smithsey, Wm. M. Hersh, Jas. Truniofc, Jno. A. Wilson, i . Wm. Patton, Nathl. Holmes, Jno. Binningham, Jas. H. : Sewell, - Bobert Brace, B. F. Jones, , 1 Geo. E. Arnold, The Gregg Case. —C. 0. Loomis, Esq., odun sel for Isdae Gregg, made application, jester day in the Court of Common Pleas, before Judge McClure, for an attachment on Mrs. Gregg to bring before the court her youngest chilaf The attachment was refused by die court on objection of P. C. Shanon, Esq., counsel for the wife, a rule to show cause was granted. The rule will be argued on Monday next - Run Away. —A horse attached to Addins & Co/s Express wagon started to run away yester day, oh .Third.atreet, between Market and Wood. Coming into Wood street it started another horse, attached to a wagon,, and they both ran down Wood to Second, .where they came in contact with another wagon, the one getting broke all to pieces.; - Supreme. Court, Sept. 11.—Extension of Han cock street. . Proceedings Affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Rogers, Williams and Downing. Error to District Court. Argued by Mellon and Loomis, and Shannon and Williams. J Hancock Street. —The proceedings in the Courts e below, in reference to the opening of Hancock ; street, were yesterday affirmed by the Supreme i, Court The street will be opened as decreed. Pardoned. —Alex. McQuiston, C&pt. of the Watch under Barker, who was convicted of per jury and sentenced to the Penitentiary, has been pardoned by the Governor, and is now at large. Bailed.— Fladge McKmght, who stabbed Gardener on Saturday evening, was yesterday released from prison on $2,000 boil. Disorderly Conduct. —The Mayor yesterday committed Martha Ann Watson, for disorderly conduct, in default of $lO and coßts. | £@“ There were eight cases before the Mayor 3 yesterday morning, seven of whom were commit ted. ,7) Barker w&b released from prison the fj evening before last. A fine lot of Reed Birds just received at "OUR HOUSE,” No. 24, DIAMOND AUey. A Toad In a Hole. The Academy of-Sciences, says the Paris cor respondent of the Literary Gazette, in its last sit ~ting, was occupied with a grave question of what,in homely language, maybecolleda “toad in a hole.” In digging a well at Blois, in June last, some workmen drew up from about a yard beneath the surface a large flint weighing about 141 b, and on striking it a blow with apiokaxe it split in two, and discovered snugly ensconced in the very centre a large toad. The toad seemed - for a moment greatly astonished, but jumped out, and rather rapidly crawled away. He was ' seixed and replaced in the hole, where he settled himself down very quietly. The stone and toad just they were, were sent to the Society of Sciences at Blois, and became immediately the subject of curious attention. First of all, the flint, fitted together with the toad in his bole, was placed in a cellar and embedded in moss. There it was left for some time. It is not known if tiie toad ate, bat it is certain that he made no discharge of any kind. It was found that if the top of the stone were cautiously removed in a dork place he did not Btir, but that if the re moval were affected in the light he immediately got out and ran away. If ho were placed on the edge of the flint he would crawl into his hole and fix himself comfortably in. He gathered his legs beneath his body, and it was observed he took especial care of one hisfeet which had been slightly hurt in one of his removals. The hole is not one bit larger than the body except a lit tle where the back is. There is a sort of ledge on which his mouth reposes, and the bones of the jaw are slightly indented, as if from long resting on a hard substance. Not the slightest appearance of any communi cation whatsoever between the centre and the outside of the stone can be discovered, so that there is no reason to suppose that he could have drawn any nourishment from the oatside. The committee, consisting of three eminent natural ists one of whom has made toads his peculiar study for years, made no secret of their belief that the toad had been in that stone for hundreds, perhaps thousands, of years: but bow he could have lived without air, or food, or wa ter, or movement they mode no attempt to ex plain. They accordingly contented themselves with proposing that the present shonld be con sidered another authentic case to be added to the few hundreds already existing of toads being found alivo embedded in stone, leaving it to some future savant to explain what now appears the wonderful miracle by which nature keeps them alive so long in such places. Bat the distinguished M. Magendic suggested that it was just possible that an attempt was being made to hoax the academy by making it believe that the toad had been found in the hole, whereas it might only have been put in by the mischievous workmen after the stone was bro ken. Terrified at the idea of becoming the laughing stock of the publio, the occodemy de clined to take any formal resolution about the toad, bat thanked the committee for its very in teresting communication; and so the matter for the present dropped. One word, however, if the toad had not really been embedded in the flint, how comes it that, after being taken out, he always fixed himself exactly, in the cavity, that the cavity fitted him to a hair’s breath, and that the hardness of the stone had made an im pression on his jaw ? THE undersigned.after an interval of four years, has agnin 'resumed business Hosing complied with the requisitions of the law regulating Snlrs nt Auction, and having procured a first class License as Auctioneer for the City of Pittsburgh, he offers ,his services such to his friends and the public generally. Withanexpe rience of nearly thirty years in this liheof business, ha hazards nothing m saying lhatiew'tli to enabled lojrivd entire satisfaction to all those who may,feel disposed to patronize him. P. AaelitSttr{ Refers, to the principal City Merchants.’ •' Ivfi 1 p&tT .*!***• N Y,- lio!tjUn «ad finatiinfam, . BCOTT fi OTIS. * • AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ha sTaxetjOT,touts,Missouri. eniwed la.ttettb’ova batlnMsfor the la*i HI years, in this city,.would respectfully w ehh.f?^ , f“ n s ?nl,of G °° as '«» •» MU tatSi market, „ S[4 UCUo “ or private CIa- M and will make liberal here ” 0n a kimlsof Goods.connigned ns for sale 1 *™i' , «ftkto Messrs Hewett, Roe fc Co., E. R. Vio-. j®*» Wood & Co.. John J. Anderson it Co* R. H. btoue,Squire A Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co.,Larkin Deaver* Saint. Louis- Butler A Brothers, Cincinnati; George M’Lain, Pittsburgh. fmarttfcy Wm. Espy, Barnes Ford, Wm. Nixon, Thos. Clarke, Lewis Hutchison. Glass and queenswareat auction. on Monday afternoon, September 15tb, at 2 o’clock, at the Pales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth, will be sold 10 bx< floted Tumblers; gla*s platen, salts, castors, pre serve dishes, molasses eans.4o doz dinner, breakfast and s'*a-plate«, cups and saucers, pitchers, Ac., Ac seplt r. M. DAVIS, Auct’r. \A r 7 DOZ. FINE SHIRTBVt Aucnon.—On Friday lft I rooming, September 19th, at 10 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and ftfih streets, will be.sold on n credit of three months, on sums over $lOO, for approved endorsed paper—l 47 doz super fine Fhiris, comprising an exoellehi assortment of the latest styles and best manufacture—viz: super York Mill Muslin Shirts,linen bosoms and collars, wide and narrow plaits, covered buttons, yoke heck and French sleeve; super Shirts, French needle worked bosoms; do do French embroidered Bosoms; fine Shirts, L. B A C„ hroal and narrow plaits, sewed and stitched; fancy Whirls; Merrimac Striped Shirts, Ac , Ac. *epll P. M. DAVIS. Auct’r UNDERWRITER'S SALE OF DRV GOODS. Ac. —rOn Tuesday morning, September Iflth, at 10 o’clock, at 'he Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth, will be sold for account whom it may concern—a large stock of Seasonable Dry Goods, Ac., part of which have been slightly damaged by water. Among which are— B cached and Brown Muslins; tickings, prints,do laines, alpacas, cashmeres, cloths, catsimeres, satinetts, sb*» Is, handkerchief*, hosiery, gloves, threads, pin*. buttons, Ae. »«pU P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r Private Library at Auction. WILL BE SOLD, on Wednesday, Thoredav and Saturday evenings, September Ioih,llth and I3tb. commen in* at 7| o’clock, at the Commercial Sale* Rooms, corner of Wo*d and Fifth streets, a very valua ble <*bUeciioii of standard, historical, law and miscella neous books from a private library embracing some of the best Europ-an and American editions, together with works antique rure and curious ; also, many superbly illumraud woiks. This library comprises some of the most beautiful editions of the 'most desirable works in our literature, having been selected with care from the foreign, as wetl ns home book market. The following works are included in this taleWaver’y Novels, with the poems and life, from the author’s last edition, 37 vols; the Italian Novelist*, Roscoe’s translation of the best fictions in that language, 4 vols, London; Shakspeare and his Timcß—embracing biography, criticisms. his'Ory of the elegant literature, manners and customs of his age by Nathan Drake, 2 voir, London; Johnson’s Eu gltsh Poets, a perfect set, in excellent order, of Dr John son's original editions, 69 vol*: Bradford's Wonders or the and engravings: National Views of London, with their history, 6UQ steel plates; British Flo rist, 0 vols.; Work* of Moliere and Racine, 6 vols. eaeh: Chambers’ Miscellany, 10 vols., Hogarth’s Works; Na tional and Scripture Galleries of engravings, 9 vols each; M'Cullocb's Commercial Dictionary, 1 vols.; an th- Works of Horace Walpole; Prescott’s History and Miscellanies ; Works of the Euglish Essayists; Steph en’s Travels ut Yueatan, Central America, Ae.; Claren don's History of the Rebellion, 8 volt., top gilt; Works of Rosseau; 10 vols. of Voltaire; 39 vols. Churchill’* Collection of Voyages an* Travels, 6 vols folio; Sterne’s Family Devotions, 9 vols quarto,beaatlfally illustrated throughout with venr many steel plates, engraved flora the best paintings orihe masters* The Law Books arejn Tharrday evening’s sale, em bracing Peters’ Repons; Kent's Commentaries,4 vols.; Story’s Equity and Commentaries, 4 vols; Chitty, Ac. Catalogues can now be had at the Sales Rooms. »gp>o P. M. OaVK auct’r. MILUNPRY 8 TORE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE A.ND K 1 rCHF.N UTENSILS at ACCTlos.—Will be wld on Tuesday, September 23d at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at the store of Mr* Johnston, Diamond alley, between Wood street and the Diamond, her entire slock of Mi.li-tery Goods, a* she is going to qait the basinets and leave the city. It comprises in part— a large assort ment of Bonnets, Dress Caps, Ribbons, Laces, Blondes, Artifi :ia) Flowers, und almost every thing in mat tine of business; ail of which has beea purchased within a lew months and are of the latest styles and patients Also, at the same time, all her Hoasebold Farniiareand Kheh en Utensils, comprising—Mahogany Chairs; Racking do ; Card Tables, Sofas, Centre Tallies, Side do , Dinner do.. Dressing Bureaus, Piaiu do, Wnsh Stauds, High and Low Post Bedsteads, Fealher Beds, with Linen Ticks; Bedding, Maurss-es, Looking Glasses, Cane Sent Chairs, Carpeting, Oil Cloths. Window Blinds, Sel ler’s. Copper Kettles, Kitchen Utensils, Ac. Sale eon tinned from day to day, until all are sold. n-ptQ W O M’OARTNKY. AttCtV. ON FRIDA Y afternoon, September 12th. at o’clock, will be sold at M'Kenna’s Aoction House, sundry articles of Furniture, comprising Bureaus. Wardrobe, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Ac ; a lot nf Glastware, 6 brls Herring ; several box stands, suitable for a retail grocery; with ether articles. sepl2 P. M’KKNNA, Auct’r. Only Forty Riles Staging! BY THE NEW CENTRAL RAILROAD TO PHILADELPHIA. 185,1 iiiiiisiiiiii 1851 FALL ARRANGEMENTS VIA THE t*BW PENNSYLVANIA RULROAD' Good intent and telegraph mail lines of splerdt.l new Troy built Coaches, for BiairsviMe. will leave Piitsborgh every day at I o*e'ock, P. M . and at 4 o’clock P M and from thenee 301 miles by the Nrtp Pennsylvania Railroad, to Philadelphia. New York and Baltimore Time through only thirty hours. Coaches will leave every evening at 1 and 4 o'clock. EXTRAS—To leave at any lime, always in readiness. This is the most dirre , comfortable and expeditions route to the Eastern cities. Passengers for Baltimore take the near Railroad at Harrisburg direct, ou the am val oi' ihe cars at that place. N II —Ttie only Office for the above Lines under St Charles Hotel, 40 Wo?.d suecL, Pittsburgh. «pl W. R. MOORHEAD, Agent /'tLARET WINE—We will tap another and the U*t 4 / cask of the sen«on, very superior CLARET WINE Those wishing to purchase this article by the gallon will please send in their order* to-day to the . Wine Store of STKRfSTT A CO, seplQ No 16 Market, corner Front. A VALUABLE Farm pun SALK—of lUsacrrs.in a most ri.-Hirable location, at three miles from East Liberty, and near the Allegheny river ; about 70 acres are improved and in first-rate oraer; two orchards; al so, peaches, cherries and other fruits, in other parts of the farm ; a garden well cultivated with small fruits, Ac : a splendid brick dwelling, well arranged, with upper&na lower halls, parlor, bed rooms, a long porch, dining room, kitchen, wash house, spring bouse.plemy of good, water in various part* of inc farm, with suitable out buildings The dwelling bouse cost $3600. The above property will he sold to divide the proceeds among the heirs. Price $B5OO. tTTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE TELEGRAPH—The Stock of this Company waul ed, by A. WILKINS, Stock and Exchange Broker, corner Market and Third its. ‘Stnrtum Sales. Auction; Card* P. fit* DAVIS, Auctioneer, W. G. M'OAEft.TftifiV, Aootloaeer- P- HI’KESBAt Auctioneer. COMMERCIAL. PUICJkS OF" STOCKS. CO**RECTSD DAILY FOB THS.HOBMXQ TOST Btr, PfttrllkV ft Friendf Bxehingo Brokers. Con&t tf Diamond alley wt& wood Pihj&urgA, LOASS. 'United States it* do do y* Pennsylvania O’# do 3 1 *' Allegheny county ffs ao coupon B’s do scrip Piiißturgheiiy6’B---' do coapoatPSjpayabiein, Philadeitpaia • Allegheny City S’*-; • • do coupon 6a payable u* Philadelphia iarx frocKs. Banz of Pittsburgh Meichants and Manufacturers 1 Bank Exchange Bank • ■ Farmers’ Deposite Bank • Allegheny Savings Bank BSIMK STOCKS. Mr nongahela Bridge • • St Clair street do • • Hand street do - N. liberties do • • Western Insurance Co* • • Citizens 1 do do**** Associated Firemen’s do- Atlantic and Ohio, Pittsburgh to to Philadelphia-- v Pittsburgh,Cin. and Louisville- Lake i;ne Line Pittsburgh Gas Works Monongahela Slackwater Yougbiogheny do RAXLBOAfi STOCKS Pennsylvania Railroad Penna. and Ohio do Cleveland and Pillsb’h do Marine Railway and Dry Dock Payette Manufacturing Co Brie Canal Bonds, old- do do do new COPPER STOCKS. Piusb'gb and Bostou (Cliff Mine) North American North West North Western Iron City Eureka Pittsburgh and Isle Royal- Adventure • Ohio Trap Rock Ridge Mining Company Hlttff Colling Fire Pteel BANK NOTE LIST coaazcTKD daily by Hoots A Sargent, Exchange Banker*, Comer Wood and Sixth streets, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Banks par. Philadelphia “ “ Brownsville 11 “ Bocks county “ u Stale Ok and Branches * | Other Solvent -- | Bk oi Sandusky 75 Granville 50 tNorwaik • -5n [Urbaona s<* Wooster 75 INDIANA. Chester Co. (new l**ue) Columbia Bridge Co - • Oanville ** Delaware eo. u Stale Bk and Branches • f Doylrstown “ ILLINOIS* Stale Bank Branch 50 Bk of Illinois 75 KENTUCKY. Easton u ‘ Germantown “ 1 Lancaster Banks ♦ —— “ Lebanoo “ • ••—*“ Montgomery co. “ Northumberland 11 Potiaviile “ “ Reading u 1 Schuylkill co. “ “ Washington “ “ West Branch u ‘ Wyoming “ Carlisle -• ■ f Chombersburg I Erie I Gettysburg*! | Hamsburg I HoneadaJe | Middletown f Relief Notes • { United Suites Bank IS Allegheny City Scrip-• par Allegheny Co. 11 • prem Pittsburgh City u ••• pai NEW YORK. New York City par Country Banks | NEW JERSEY. All Soiv* at Banks 4 DELAWARE. All Solvent Banks- MISSOURI All Solvent Banks WISCONSIN. Marine & Fire Ins. t'o at NUwaukie TENNESSEE. All Solvent Banks 3 NORTH CAROLINA. All Solvent Banka 2| SOUTH CAROLINA. 1* All Solvent Banks l£ All Solvent Banks- • ALABAMA All Solvent Banks- • LOUISIANA. Ail Solvent Banka. ~• • II EXCHANGES. New York i prem Philadelphia •*1 “ Baltimore' } “ Cincinnati 1 di*. Loaisville i u 8L Louis II “ All Solvent Hanks Small Notes Value of coins American Gold (new)-par. do do (oid)-sprem. Sovereigns ••• 8 4,83 Guineas 5,00 Predericsdoers 7.80 tTen Thalers 730 Ten Guilders 330 Louis d’or - 4,25 Napoleons-• •• 330 Doubloons, Patriot* - - 15.75 , do Spanish • • 16,25 i Ducat? 2.15 MARYLAND. Baltimore Baukt par Country Banks | VIRGINIA. Bk of V*. and Branches I Farmers’Bk & Branches It Valley Bk and Branches f Exchange Bk A Branch’s | Wheeling Banks | do Branches I NEW ENGLAND. f! All Solvent Banks |j DAILY REVIEW OF THE MARKETS Orrtcs or tub Daily Moatosio Post. > Friday, SepL 12, 1851. \ REMARKS—The weather sioee oar lasi report has been dry and warm Oor risers are very low We base very iiule change do note from our last weekly review. AX*E—There continues a regular brisk demand for ibis article We quote Manufacturer*’ price*—regular die* count off (or cash. Bavarian Deer, per bbt Common, per bol XX do XXX do Common, half barrets . XX do XXX do Common qr. barrels XX do XXX do BUCKETS AND comuiues t regular demand for Buckets without any change in price Bairs from first hands for Buckrts 1,6?01,90iii lots of 25 or 50 dot from stores to the trad* 202,12 {y doz. Tubs—Sales in a regular way at 7.503?53 per doz. BROOMS—The stock is large and prices nominal.— We ouoie at. from 75c; 81.00 to 6l t i&01,?5 from stores BKESWA JC—There is but little offering; good lots of Yellow weqoote at 21022 c BACON—This article is held very firm and the pres* eni stock is fast diminishing, and canuot lost over 30 day*, wuli very Utue piospcet for supplies from below, a* Should* rs are quoted as high in Cincinnati (freight added) a# in this to «rket We nave reported, in lots of 500 to 3000 tb*, Sbouldeis Pi to BJc, principally at (he lot ter; 23 bhds do at B|c. 4 months; 1400 fibs plain Hare* at 91 ?; 5000 do at , 500 Sides in lots of 500 to 2000 tbs, at 9J «o9Jc ; Sosar Cured Hams are sc ice uud in de mand at 10| to lltc. BUITKB AND WiHS—There is more inquiry for good Roll Batter, which would now command 14013 c. We quote Keg at 9010 Regs—The market is well supfi plied, with sales at 506 c & dozen. BEEF CATTLE—We quote ib«* following prices at the Cattle market. Beeves 202| live weight Sheen 81,0001.50 ? head. CORN MEAL—Sales from stores at 45050 c per bush el. CHEESE—The stock in first hands is ample. We sale* daring the week at OoO| Extra Cream G{ , JICE—We quote sales during the week in Tierces at 4©J4c» • RYE FLOUR—We quot cdall at 82J25 t 02,50. BUGAjR—Tb.e demandi# mostly confined to lots of 3 to 10 hbdg to. the trade at ty.t? 01c. -Considerable lots ara now arnvinjrfrom the East Holders here are more «» Vo have sale* of 16 hhds primes* bbl at6| to 7c. . - . .y:-..'. wine enquiry (or Titnotby, bm the l rJr ba ?- We have sale* reported cflS bbis at * hsveno transactions report-d in Ch.vi r. o ! ne<l * anli we now quotoalSlJJOto 1,23. bagLliafiiuw ** from store * by 1110 a > 818 by the bbl*^ - ° ales from stores by the dray load at 81,10 V i’riees arc nominal. «, <lu . ole al 4<Siic tfr® i<>t. ■ Tfr . , llaTe a 0 transuctions of consequence to note in this arttrle. We quote Pepper in bagaullM® ’ sVarP h' 'J? 190! Cinnamon aSasq, by the maL the bor LH_S, es are re ® alar fro® "tores at Bf@7c by Pat value. Asked, j |« 100,00 8118,75 100,001 100,00 101,25 100,00 03,75 1 05,00 96,00 99,00 92,00 100,00 87,0 (Offend 8110,61 10430 101,00 9330 93,(0 9535 97,00 S^OO 9530 88,00 87,50 55,00 54,00 530) TALLOW—We now quote Beef Tallow at 6»®7c: sheep do, 6fo7c. sw»i l ?l S S sY T Tl ‘? re .i" V’; ady ond good demand at 80021 c y gallon for Reeufied. 25,00 35,00 45.00 33,00 1430 11,00 6,00 49,00 50,00 35,00 55,00 54,00 4 45,00 39,00 44,00 3730 3730 100,00 30,00 40,00 40,00 Wheeling and Bridgeport Packet. I jJjB&JSi The splendid steamer R. 11. LINDSAY, bMW»T. Moose, Master, is ihe regular Wheeling and Bridgeport, Packet.and leaveshereevery Wednes day and Saturday for the above ports. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ~~ For Sale* (JESSIE - The holt of the Steamboat -LAKE ERIE on board, at the Allegheny wharf, heiow Ihe Sl Clair stre« t bridge. [au2th3t* Bteamboai for Bate. jk The one-half of the steamboat ARENA, plyingbetween Pittsburgh, East Liver pool and Wellsville. She is doing a pootfbnslnes,being the only regular boat to WclUviile. It will be dispose! of on reasonable terms. Apply to _ao»8 JAMES BLAKELY. ,% THE new and elegant steamer IRENE No- 2. G. L. M’Clintoci, Master, has taken " the place of the Clipper No. 2, in the line of Packets, and will leave every FRIDAY,at 10 A. M.,for the above and intermediate ports For freight or p*»- apply on board. fje.l® For Marietta and Hocktngport. THKfine Uesmer PACIFIC, ZaNouß Mar ■egwaflSKrellfM. will leave for ihe above and intermedi ate ports every THUHSDA Y, al 4 o’clock, P. M. For freight or pa tsage, appiy on board,or to T. WOODS A SON, ®ailo jf, No. 61 Water su, and 63 Front st. Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. - . fC5k »* Tn * aew and test running steamer CIN- Buuiinohan, Master, will leave regularly every Wkdnsspat. I*or freight or passage, apply on board, or to nm»*o G U. MILTENBERGER. llate Bk and Branches • | MICHIGAN. iJlSttd The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE IgpUlSplNo. 2, Capt. W*. Hanna- leaves the Alle gheny wharf for Franklin,every Monday and Thursday* at 4 P. M. The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capu John Hanna, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank* liu. every Tuesday on& Friday, at { P. M. For Freight or Passage, apply en Board. (marVO GEORGIA Tr*n«t story. (BCTWBKa PBNK AHD ÜBBBTI STBKKT!>). LIST OF SHADES on band and made at alt times to order— -3-4,4-4, 5 4 and 6-4 Baff Shades, plain and bordered ; L * “ “ u Transparent green do; ‘* “ “ ** Dark “ do; Landscape Shades of every style ; Moonlight do do doj Gothic and Mezzitinto, of Dew style ; STOKE SHADES of any color, wttn Lettering or De signing. OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also, a lot of SHADE TRlMMlNGS—complete at 2S cents fET Curtains hong on reasonable terms. P, S.—Pcdler* will do well 10 coil at the Factory, be fore purchasing elsewhere •pMSiStn E R. KERNAN. Fine watches, rich cold jewelry and SILVER WARE, at Wholesale pnees. HOOD continues to sell ail of the finest, good Jewelry, pure Silver Ware and fine Gold and Silver Watches, oy the • ingle article, «t hi« Wholesale prices. Having just re ceived a large addition to his assortment, be now defies competition. His stock has ail been bought for cash, ni the iowest manufacturers’ prices, which enables him to sell at Mom 'JO :o 60 per cent- lower than any other cs tabiishreent In ibis city, or i*> any other city west of the mountain*; and every article will be warranted at time of «ale—Mj that every one enn buy eqaaiiy safe and cheap. Our motto is. to sell at very small profits, and thereby secure a large trade We do uot with to drive • way trade from this city by asking 100 large profits, or by entering into any combination. B6 00 6 00 8 00 0 00 3 50 4 00 4 50 1 75 a oo 2 25 P. 8 All kinds of Watch Repairing done as well at st any other establishment in the United States, and at lower prices. Watch Glasses ret at half price, at No. 51 Market sueet, PiUlbargh. ( sep3 PESN GLASS WOBKB. r LOlKttZ, SB -- - • TUOkUS WIORTMA*. Lorem A Wlghtman, {Formerly of me firm of W m AFCollt A Co.) MASurAcrcrasis ov tll altos ov VIALS, BOTTLES AND WINDOW GLASS. 03 Wat** and 05 Frau Btr**t*, PiershutgA, Prnn’a. N. B —Particular attention p»id to odd sires of Win dow Glass and private m< olds for Bottles and Vials jv2*:3m«t&w Building Loti for gale. By order of the guardians of hie poor uf the City of Pittsburgh, there will be sold at Pub lic Auction, ou the premises on SATURDAY, Septem ber nth. at 3 o’clock, P. M . SiXTY-ONE L« -TS, situ ate in >he Second Ward, Allegheny City, near the new Railroad Depot. These Lois are each 24 feet front by 130 feet deep; and from their proximity to the Depot and Machine Shop*, will be very desirable for tenant bou-e-i, and uffrr an excellent opportunity Tor profitable investment. Terms made known at sale J K. MOORHEAD, sep3:ts Cb’mnofCora on Real Estate. ACCORDEONS— A splendid and varied stoek of the best brands just received . FLUTES—A very desirable selection, with one, fuur. six and eight keys. Cocoa wood, and by the best makers —very cheap ; just opened GUITARS—An extensive and choice stock arriving j VIOLINS—Some very fine old ones, and new of every variety of style and price; iIAKP STRINGS—AAne selection. Also, for Giit tars and Violins. Comets, Tubas, Bugles, Hipocornos, Trumpets, and every variety of Brass Instruments, selected and tried by ihe subscriber himself, and sold at vc'y low rales. Also, the newest and most popalar Music, jast rec’d. N. B—The above Instruments are warranted to be correct and perfect in every respect If found faulty, the money will be refunded. H. KLEBER, sep9 Sign of the Golden Harp, Third »t. NSW MUSIC! O'ER 1 HE WATERS ROW. By H. Ryan; Enn’s Child in America: Mountain Dairy. Linley; I was Happy ere I Loved You ; in Dream«of Peace ; Child of the a vr, with Vignette ; Lost Heart; O ! Steal to thy Lattice, do; Nelly Bly Foster; Tbo Serenade. By Schubert, The Happy Chance. By Rnsseil; Judy M’Leary. Comic Song: When the Bright Waves are Dashing. Duett; Home ! Home ! I Love Thee; The wild Old Woods ; Nelly Was a Lady; Sony* of the Blind Brothers; Evening Song. “Twilight Dews are Weeping Home, I Peel, Is Drawing Nigh Duett; Hail Colombia, with Likeness of George Washington; La Belie of the Village—Valse Brilliant; Lizzy Waltz; Nonsuch Wa»tz; Rice’s Favorite Walu ; Album Waltz; Byerly’s Waltz; Rolistone. Forest and Saxonia Assembly Polkas; Three Polkas— Caraelte, Alpenhorn andTeufels, with colored vignette. Byßeyor, Matilda Sabian and Le Petit Tambour—Pondos ; Flower Sehottish ; Silver Star Gallop; Ruggte’e Quickstep; Three Medley Overtures—No. l t Rose of England; No. 2, Shamrock of Ireland; No. 0, Thistle of Ireland. Recetvod and for pale by JOHN H. MELLOR, aep9 No 81 Wood street. Completed to Loekport, 90 Miles West of Johastowa* TIME REDUCED ANDSPEED INCREASED ! HPME subscribers haviog the pleasure to announce to X their friends, and patrons of :he Pennsylvania Rail* road, that they have commenced trans-shipping at Lock* port, and confidenly expect to deliver freight to and from Philadelphia jn four days. We arc now prepared to receive and forward any amount of Merchandize or produce within our capaeity whtchi* One Thousand Ton* Per Week, at the follow ing rates of freight: Dry Goods, Hols, Shoes, Books, Stationary, Cutlery, Confectioaan, Fruits. Feathers, Furniture, Drugs Medicines, Saddlery, so., Ac. 81,0 U IQOfils. Hardware, Groceries, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Oils. Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and other Grass Seeds, Wool, Ac. So {MOO. Beef, Pork, Batter, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf, Coffee, Tallow, Grain and Rngs, 60c 100. rOUJtTH CUtfe. A shea, Marble (rough) Tar, Pitch, Rosin, German Clay Bones, Bacon, Ac , 50c ICO, COVODE St COLE, Agents, comer of Penn and Wayne streets. JUST RECEIVED AT lIENRY MINER * Co’s, No. 33 Smithfield street, the following new and in* teresting Books: Harper’s New Monthly; the International for Septem ber; Tallis’ London Sbakspeare, No. 8; Lady Emeiine Stuart; Wortley**Travels in the United States, daring *49 and ’6O; The Confessor—an Historical Novel three London parts in one. complete far 50 cents; No. 9 and 10 London Labor; Sunbeams and shadows,and Birds and Blossoms, or Scraps from A ont Minnie’s Portfolio—by George A. Hoise; Jo: a Tale of the olden Fane—by K Barton- ; fsepB UNDRIKB—3OO bbis. N. C.Tar and Pitchl 300 bzs. Rosin Soap : 100 do Mould and Dipped Candles*; 85 casks Soda Ash; ■lO tons German Clay; 200 bzs. Pint Flasks ;' 100 doz. Painted Backets; 50 do Large Tabs ; 2hhtfa.Orabre Madder; 3 ceroons S, F. Indigo; 5 casks Baleratns; 25 bzs. Chipped Logwood; 6 bbis. Epsom Balts; 10 do Spanish Whiting; 100 doz. Com Brooms; 300 Reams Wrapping Paper ; For-sale lowby [an3o] CARSON A M’RNIGKT RIVER MATTERS. PORT OF PITTSBURGH* l FEET 10 ISCHBB WATER IN THE CHANNEL. ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No. 2, Boies, Beaver. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. u Redstone, Worn ward, Brownsville. ‘ J. Al’Kee. Heudrickson, McKeesport. :* Beaver, Gordon, Heaver. Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton “ Gossamer, Klinefelter, Cincinnati DEPARTED: “ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do “ J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport 1 • Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver. “ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. u Thomas Shriver, Bailey, Wesi Newton r Columbian, Dean, Cincinnati. c * Mayflower, Haxlett, Cincinnati. SHERIFF A BINNING, AgHs No. U> Market street. Friday Cincinnati Packet. Allegheny River Trade. REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. Take Notice. New Ooode I New Goods l PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, FIRST CLASS. SECOND CLASS. New and Popular TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY THE (YREILLY LINE, EUROPEAN NEWS! ARRIVAL OF THE NIAGARA. New York, Sept. 11, 4, P. M. The Niagara from Liverpool, with dates to the 30th. has just arrived. The Liverpool cotton market continues active, and prices have further advanced Jd, since the sailing of the America. The week’s transactions foot np 57,270 bales, of whioh speculators took 14,290, and exporters 8,380. Pair Uplands s£dj Mobile, 5-$; Orleans, 6d. Flour in demand at full rates. Indian Corn in fair demand at 27b; white, 275, 6d. Wheat in moderate demand, ss, sd(S6s, 8d; white, 6s, 6d, to ss, 10d. Fine beef firm; inferior lower. Hams and shoulders dull. Lard in more demand, and from Is to 2s higher. Sugar in moderate demand at unchanged’ prices. Coffee dull, but hot lower. Tea in fair request; prices not declined. Molasses firm and small sales. Bice steadily maintained at form er prices. The trade at Manchester continues.good, with considerable activity. Higher prices' tof goods and yarns are demanded. In the money market there is no particular feature to notice beyond the presnre insepara ble from the recent heavy failures consequent upon the want of confidence. Consols closed on the 29th, at 95J@96 for money. Railway shares continued to decline. Foreign securities were unsettled, and heavy transactions limited. American stocks were almost without move ment and prices nominal. 0 The only change is a slight decline in Md. Sterlings which we quote at 88£@89J. No transastions in other stocks. There are rumors of heavy failures continu ing to prevail at London and Liverpool which bos created great an£iety in the commercial world. In the absence of every thing else the Journals are filled with deluded accounts of the Queen's journey. Several corresppondents state that the potatoe disease has appeared to a very considerable extent in different ports of Ireland, but it will ■ffect the supply. Lord John Day died on the 26th iommander of the ahip-of-war te carried Lord Ashburton to 12. iwcett, the celebrated tragedian, i to Mr. Martin of Edinburgh, a nett. * itween the yacht America and the Zit&nice came off on the 27 th, the America being again victorious, coming in many miles ahead of her adversaries. The news by the overland mail is without po litical or commercial interest —The news from the continent possesses no single feature of interest In France the Council General continues to record their votes in favor of a revision of the constitution and the election of the Presi dent. The harvest in France has been completed and in the whole is better than an average crop. DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. The Democratic State Convention succeeded in effecting a temporary organization, yesterday afternoon, by the choice of Gen Halsey, Chair man, after which a committed to seleot officers for a permanent organization, were appointed, and an adjournment was then had until to-day. Upon the meeting of the Convention, to-day, the committee reported Col. Halsey os perma nent president The Hunkers violently op pose the selection, and say if he is chosen in opposition to Gov. Banck there is an end to all harmony upon the question. MASSACHUSETTS CONVENTION. The Whig Convention, to-day, after nomina ting Hon. R. C. Winthrop for Governor, placed Geo. Grennell in nomination for Lieut. Governor, and afterwards adopted a series of resolutions fully endorsing the national administration, and re-affirming the sentiments of 1833, and express ed unwavering attachment to the constitution, the Union and laws, and undiminished confi dence in Mr. Webster. The delegates at large to the National Con vention are all in faror of Mr. Webster for the Presidency. WHIG STATE CONVENTION. The Whig State Convention met to-day at one o'clock, and temporarily organized by electing Levi Dunnick, Chairman. After the appoint ment of a committee to select permanent officers, an adjournment was had until 8 o’clock. New Orleans, Sept Augustus Matolle, the Custom House apprais er, is charged with receiving bribes, and has been sent up for trial. Rev. Chamberlain, President of Oakland Col lege, Miss., was murdered IjjPGeo. A. Broseoe, a student, who committed suicide. The brig Orazabe, of Baltimore, was found drifting at the mouth of the Mississippi. The Captain, mate and two of the crew, were dead— all the others were with the Chagres fever. The brig was bound frbm Mary Bay for.Betred Honduras. She had been drifting 11 days.— The brig is turned up, and the survivors are in the Marine Hospital. New York, Sept 11 The brig Lincolm, ofWiscassit, from Now York for Savannah, was capsized in a heavy squall from the s*. W., on the night of July 27th, when ten days out On the 80th the wreck was fallen in with by the ship Flora McDonald, from Bal timore for Rotterdam, which took off the Cap tain, Mr. John Mitchell, first officer, and Geo. Irwin, seaman. The remainder of the crew, consisting of the 2d officer, three seamen and a cook, were drowned on the night she was cap sized. The Flora McDonald passed through the Downs, August 25th, on her way to Rotterdam, and made the above report. Phuadelphia, September 11 The steamship City of Glassgow sailed to-day for Liverpool with a very heavy freight, 23 cabin passengers and $200,000 in specie. Michael Horne committed suicide this morn ing by hanging himself at his residence in Fitz water street above 7 th. WAshiNOTON, September 10, The President has been compelled from the state of the public business to decline an invita tion to participate in the Boston Rail Road cele bration on the 19th. Some of the members of the Cabinet will most likely attend. Cincinnati, Sept 11 The river continues to receed, and is now very low. The-weather is exceeding hot and dry, and there is mnoh suffering throughout the country. The thermometer is 95 deg. in the shade, and 120 in the sun. PHILADELPHIA MARKET.—September 10. Flour...S,B7jk Wheat...B3; White 90@91. Coru-r-64@65. Whiskey...22J@23. BALTIMORE MARKET.—September 11. Flour... Howard St 3,87. Wheat...7o@76: white 76@88. C0rn...65@57 ; white 58@60. Mess P0rk...16,76@17,00; primel7,oo. Bacon... Shoulders B}@9 ; sides 10j@ll; h&mß 10£(a}ll. Lard...lo| in kegs; 9$ in bbis. Coffee... Rio B}@B£. Whiskey. ..22@23. CINCINNATI MARKET—Sept. 11. The river has fallen three inches. Whiskey... Dull at 17J. Sugar...6@6J. Very little doing in the market; prices are unchanged. NEW ORLEANS MARKET—Sept. 9. Cotton... Sales of 800 bales middling at B£. Flour... Doll; Ohio 3,60; St Louis 8,87. Com... Yellow 45 ; white 50. Bacon... Hams improving; plain 10c. Coffee... Rio B£@B}. New BUSINESS ARRANGEMENT.—In ©ouse qnence of the great increase of businea, I have rented, (and purpose opening on Wednesday, Septem ber lOih), No. 67 Smithfield, six doors from Fourth street, and second door from my old establishment. The undersigned feels confident with the increased facilities of the two establishments, of his ability to ac commodate ail who may give him a call. I have now on hand and am manufacturinglhe most complete stock of Ready Made Clothing and Furnishing Goods inthe City The attention of heads of families is particularly called to my stock of Boys* Clothing aqd Furnishing Goods, which for variety, quality ana- priee-eannot be eqaalled in the west. CHESTER* sepfl No. 71 Smithfield st FOR RENT—The Warehouse No. 207 Liberty street, at present occupied by the subscriber. ,sep9 WM. PYEB. aiUftOOBHTi. ■ ■ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, So. 68 Wood StMOfa Tkirt door Ww y»ilH«« »**)• „ ... SIGHT EXCHANGE oh the Eastern Cine* eonKanur for nle. Time BUI* of Exchange-and Note* diy counted. Gold.Silrer and flankNqteJ.lKmxhtand wld. Collection* made in all the principal eitiesof the United Btates. Deposit* received of Par and CarrenlFnnds* . mart7ry •' . ’• - ..y- ■ _ - PATBICKB * FJUBNJV- ■ w * BANSfiOS ABrDEZOHAffOBBBOKfiRSr No. 03, coaifEß Wood ass Diajiosd arwunv- PUuhurgk, Pa. \ [mayl Domestic and Foreign Exchange, BontsNotci, Gold and Stiver, Bought, Be*4 knd Exchanged, . AT THE V .' • BXCHAHGB ABO OABSIBO QOUBR William AOiU & Co., 04 Wood StTMt,, 7 PITTSBURGH. tP~I»TKBCTALLOWTOOi«TMBI)»F«atI». f»0«S8 iii*s (unit . i 'ji ; _irew*»o iabm. Bankmanißzekmftßnitn, Dmlmm FtMlttHmi Hematic Billsi Btlli of EzcAo nfs, Ctrtyiaan srDqws. itiSaniJfoM.and Coin. Corner of-Third and Wood sts., directly opposite lie S ' Cbarlea Hotel. • ■ mayYS 9. HOLMBS & SOBS, oavk anovntD xbsib Bjiaxnra A®> ixchahcx orncx To No. 67 Market s at* tjfouT doors tefett old stand. N. HOLMES & SONS. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea ler* in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances. Gold. Siller and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sue. Collections made in all the cities throughout the Uni ted Stales. Deputes received in. par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. ang 28-ly I AS. s.Boo it THos.tAßaxirr BOON BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, AT. B. Corner qf Wood and Sixtk strut*., Pittsburgh y Pa T'VEALERSin Coin,'Bank Notts 5 , Tune Bills, Foreign I / and Domestic Exchange,Certificates ofDepolit.&c EXCHANGE onallthe principal Cities of the Union and EuxopCjfor sale in stuns to snitpurchasers. CURRENT and par fands receiTed on deposhe COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, atthe lowest rates. scpll-ly Ayer»* Cherry Pectoral t T?OR TUB CURB OF COUGHS.COLDS. HOAHSE- X NESS, BRONCHITIS* WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP-, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION! Among ihe namerous discoveries Science h&s"inede -in this generation to facilitate the business of life, crease its enjoyment, and eycnprolong the term of ha* man existence, none can be named of more real value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Pealing Art. A Vast trial of its virtues throogboutlhu broad country, hasproven beyond a doubt, that no medi cine or combination of medicines yet known, can so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pul monary disease which have hitherto - swept from our midst thousands and thousands every year. Indeed there U now abundant reason to believe a Remedy hat ailcogth been found which can be relied on to cure the most dangerous affections ofthe lungs. Our spaenher* will not permit us to publish any proportion of the cures effected by its use, but we would present the following opinions of emiuent men, and reter farther enquiry, to the circular wh cb the Agent below named, will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein arc full particulars, ana indisputable proofs of thtfsefacts. From the President of Amherst College, the celebrated Syracuse, Sept. 11 “James C Ayer—Sir: I have used your Cherry Pec* toral in my own ease of deep-seated Bronchitis, and am satisfied from its chemical constitution, that it is an ad mirable compound for the relief of la.**ngai and (iron chiai difficulties. If my opinion as u> its superior chat* acter can be of any service, you are at liberty to use it as yon think proper. EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L.L.D. From the widely celebrated Professor BiUman,M. £>• L.L. D-, Professor of Chemistry. Mineralogy, Ac.. Yale College, Member of the Lit. Hist. - Med. Phn. and Scientific Societies of America and Europe. “ 1 deem the Cherry Pictorial an admirable composi tion from some of the best articles in the Materia M • i c& t and a very effective remedy for the class ofd.M**- es it is intended to cure.” Boston, Sept. 11 New Haven, Ct, Nov. 1,1849. Major PattUon, President of the B.C. Senate, states he ha* used the Cherry Pietoral with wonderful suc cess, to cure an inflsmation of the lungs. Fron one of ths first physicians in Maine. Saco, Me , April 26,1849. Dr J. C. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir: ! am now con stantly using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and prefc r it to any other medicine for pulmonary oomplainis. From observations of many severe cases, I am convinc ed it will cure coughs, colds, and diseases of the lungb that have put to defiance all other remedies. Syracuse, Sept. 11 I invariably recommend its use in caseofconsuroption, and consider it much the best remedy known for that dis ease. Respectfully yours, La CUSHMAN, M. D. Prepared and sold byJamesO Ayer,PracticalCheiD ist, Lowell. Mass. |p* Sold in Pittsburgh wbolesaleanJ retail,by B. A. Fahnestock, and by J. M. Townsend; in Allegheny City: by H P. Schwartz, and J. Douglass, and by druggists, generally. 4 A* W- Foster, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW: OFFICE, NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, fefetoifcrfes Piiabvrgk, Pa, novlSidawly Desirable Property ON THE FIRST BANK IN ALLEGHENY VoaSAUt oa excsaros foe ctTY psofesty. The tocatioihiji near J. Painter's; ten minutes’ walk from the Aqueduct, and about fifteen from the Hand street Bridge. The Sub scriber offers said property on accommodating ternut, which be now occupies. The Lot is 50 feet Trout oh North Canal street, running back to Liberty streetSQinfe 275 feet, near oue third of au acre. On which is erected a Brick House, containing ten rooms, pressed brick front; a stable and carriage house on the bock of the lot. The location is as fine as any in Allegheny Tht premises can be examined at any time. For terms, en quire of J. KIDD, at the store of J* KIDD A CO , cor ner of Wood and Fourth streets. an 27 JOHN KIDD. rp ME SfOCKHOLDBRS OP* THE PENNttVLVA* 1 NIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY tie notified that an instalment of Twelve Handled and Fifty Dollar* per shore is required to be paid on theSlh day of September next, at the Office of Charles Lennig, Esq.,' Philadelphia. By ordet of the Board of Directors. GUO RGB THOMPSON, Treasurer and Secretary, East Tarentum Wanted Immediately. TEN good TWISTERS and LUMP MAKERS; alto, two good SPINNERS. None heed apply bat expe rienced, competent and steady men. To soch, the high est wages and constant employment will be given. REES R. JUNES, No. 137 Front street. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS of Alle gheny County, of October Term, 1850. No. 40. In the matter ot the account of A. G. Reinhart.As • signee, nader a voluntary assignment, of Zelmlon Kin rev. Notice is hereby given, that I have 1 een appointed by said Court, Auditor, to distribute the assets inthe bands of the said Assignee, and that I will attend at my Office* No. &9 Firth street, in the City of Pittsburgh, on Friday, the I9tb day of September next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. au26:2w J. E. BRADY, Auditor. Drug Store for Sale. A DRUG STORE, fixtures and stock of medi cines, in a first rate location for doing a wholesale, and retail business, and has an excellent run of cus tom at the present ume. There is connected with the establishment several Agencies of popular medicines, which, with the usual business of the store, would ren der it a profitable investment to any one desirous of en gaging in it. For particulars address box 428, with real name (aug29 WATT’S NERVOUS ANTIDOTE and PuTstcaL Restorative— The medical wonder of the age.— It is the most powerfal medicine discovered, and will care all nervous or spasmodic diseases. It is a nervine of s- ch power that it is unimportant how long the dis ease has existed. It has cured violent and long stand ing Neuralgia, Convulsions, Fits. Rheumatism, Low Bpirits, Nervous Twitching®, Palpitation, Palsy, Ac. Full directions and advice accompany each bottle.— Price $1 per bcttle or 89 a dozen Sold only by S. L. CUTHLERT, seps 50 Smithfield street. O-LET —TWO PARLORS—Suitable for a Doctor's Office, on Second street For particulars enquire at THIS OFFI . E. ' {»cp4:4t ENG RAVED PROMISSORY NOTES and DRAFTS. —A large variety of Notes and Drafts, handsomely engraved, for sale at. _ W. 9. HAVEN’S Stationery Store, gcp4 corner Market and Second «ls. BLANK BOOKS —w. S. Havan, corner of Market and Second streets, hai.fot sale the largest stock of Blank Books ever offered in-ihlscity—consisting of Le gers, Day Books, Journals. Minute 800 ks, Ac., in every style of binding, anl at the lowest prices. t»op* _ Ybry superior whiskies-a; js, k>, 75c. mm 81,00 pereallon, for .ale at MOfUCIS* TEA MAH.TT, in the Diamond. Tavern keeper. wonddoweU'oeall and examine these Whiskies, a. (qnahue. coMi<UTOd,| they are decidedly cheap- iscpo . n a RPPR’S MAGAZINB FOR SEPTEMBER has EL A been^eei«tirHfSW Dietary Depot, Third str«L opposite the Post Offlce. It is an excellent nnm \£r Also the international Magazine, fer• September. ThA Confessor— an HistoricalNoveL Sunbeams and and Birds and Blossoms: by George A. UalL A cheap edition of Handy Andy 3 price 25 cents. Anew tunply of Lady Emeiine Stuart. Hanley’s Travels ia l be‘United-State*. [sep2 T ONDON LABOR AND TUB LONDON POOH-* I a Nos. 9,10 and 11, have been, received at HOLMES’ LITERARY.DEPOT) No. 74 Third atreet, opposite the Post Office. Also, a Mew edition of Rory CPMore*—-by Samuel Lover ■ and Pictorial Field Book or the Revo* lulion—No. ifl- [*ep3 'iWn* FOR RENT —The second and third stories oi Wire boose No. 5 Market street Rent low. Enquire of R- C. STOOKTON, sepl corner of Market and Third sts. MO BUIS’ TEA MART, in th* Diamond.— Although Green Teas have advanced in the East, R. Moms eullcontinnes to sell precise! the same qualities at the> old prices, having a large stock on band bought previous to rise. - Superior Green Teas, 50, 6«J finperior Black Teas,4o.sQ-and 75c.Vft. GoodSa gars 7 andBc. Prime Coflce, 10 -fts, for faoao B' LANK 9 FOR ATTORNEYS, ALDERMEN AND JUSTICES OF THE PEACE—Deeds,Mortgages, Bondv Declarations, Indentures, Executions, Snbpos* nas, Sammons,Billflof Cost, Articles of Agreement,At* Fee Bills, Ae.< vale at ' ' W.'&HAVENS, Stationer;. s£p4 comer of Market and Second sis. •yry r w nwk»s are now receiving, the jV newest Fall Styles of Dress Goods, each, as De laines, ‘ Cashmeres. Poplins, Persian Robes, Alpacas, Parameltos, French Mennos and Thibet Cloths. Over l one tboaaand pieces received and now open, i » ep 4 * A. A MASON A CO. :V -••' "SWMM'&C. ""■ -*,:. —.' «- v;~\,- ■ ■ .; Sf'g^fT'jV -• \s* . ►,{ *•- k ’> j ,<?■ ' <•' »‘j -v \ : t • v ■ v^y^*?" -" Bankers ani» Brokers. SBAQERA RAHH. ft«moTU« EDGAR THORS, M. D., Iff PH YSICIANS SURGEON, M So. 383 i'KtfV *TMKhT, IS Near H*ua street, Fiiubargu, Pi w| i.'r’ uxbce hour®, inwn 7tolo A. Va Mi 1210*, mid 7 io JO, t*. M. yjjk iU~ ISiglu ett.Ss piouipdy m \l| tended io. (BUIO In Pr )feMorHitchcock. "•'*,; 1 ,v. ' r ‘ s • . . .■ , . ; * 5 - - . ii-'-’f-.a. :-V p. j; *-"V». •.■*-»* ’**.-Wk-'... :;--- ..v-'r i : -.. ■■■... ;• v " . ■ V ■■■• *' ■«<« t-. -V -v’'. '•-• .1." /,• v: V ,A—uV • - ». ,*,.-** ~ <r~ V . * k > uv. . v \ ’. - ■• •-, -. • ••'' -»y Pniflg, gob flUbidncg; DB. BAMOND AttE Vi ' S Devons* .hi* entire attention to anoffieo ■ ptaetlee. :HiiluiiteiiliiBoidrMtfiMia : tHmm or Tom* (M affeetiona, brosaht onby tn£>reda&r&. ytrajMnltndolfjenre and exceot Einrwortn.Merenrial Di ****«, Seinftill wea*ne**,lm' potency, Pile*, Hheamailmm Female Weakne**, Month* ly Supprettion*, ViseiMi of the Joint*, Fatal* In Jut oa NenrourAJleetion*, Pnln» Inthoßietrundtolnilnll*. lion* of lie Bladder and Kidney*, me cetsfhlly treated. Cure guaranteed. Fonrteenyear*’ practice (fonr intbfaeity Venable* On Brown to oner uinrancp* or ipeecy cure to all who ana} coma onderhia care. ’ Office and private con»wtingroomMl Diamond ajr. C7* Charge* moderate, novfrdffsviy OKUMATI9M.—Dr. Brown'* newiy. aucovtea rent* it edy for Bhenmatinni* eapeedy andeertalnremedy Corthatpaisffiltronble. ItneverMil*-' Office and Private Conanllatlon Boom* No, 41| DIA MOND, Pitubnrgh, Fenna, Tha Doctor la way* at homi ■< miwttw* . •. Dr* GteStott’i Ttt£*oveii Extract YELLOW IWCfc^AOT^AisAPAHILI^. IS NOW PUTXTP fn Uie liifjoitiiX&ißdtUcs, ftadU acknowledged to be i bj)B&BTBARSAP*BTLLA made, as U certified b ythe WoHSiarct Cu*»if htsper formed, the original copies of which are In the possettfon of the proprifitor. Rcmcmbery this is the' onIyTBUB and ORIGINAL article- . - This Medicine, whenused according to directions, WILli CURE WITHOUT PAIL, , Scrofula,. or King'sßril, Cancers, Tumors, EruptionaoftheSkin, • Erysipelas,.ChrtmlcSoie Eyes, Ringworm, or Tetters, Scald Read, Rheumatism,PAinsln the Bones or Joints, OldSoreatndUl cen,Bwe!tingof the Gnnnd*,ByphHis,Dya pepsla, Salt Rheum; Disease of the Kidneys, Lossor Appetite,Diseasesarisihgfroatife use of Jffercory, Fam in the Sides and Shoulders, General Debility.Dxop sy« Lumbago, Jaundice, and -■ Costiveness.: -- -:V: .? • • THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINEKNOWNI , Insipient Consumption, Barrenness,' Luebnhea, ; or Whites; Irregular Menstruation, Iteontihenee 6t Urine* and general globraystateof mind are cured bylhk GuT sort's Exnucr ov Yellow Dock asn SauxaPASZtns,. which gives relief by rene wing the : found** lion of beaith and «rength,theblood It neulralizes’bad humors,, stops unnatural secretions, and gives healthy action to all the vital powers. Let all who wishfopurge the bloodfromibe impurities contracted from the free indulgence of the: appetite dur» Ingihewinterj and to preparethe syalemtomiititenK mcr epidemics, resort now to ‘1 Dr.GayioU’s Extrtetof Yellow. Dock and Sarsaparilla,” wh f co is proving itself an antidote, for many of the most malignant difeaseathat flesh ia heir to, and theywill never bedisappointedffor - in this remedy the public faith has never wavered—nev«- er can waver; for it is foandedonexperiehce r jiitiu* their want of faith in oiher andspaitoos compound*!* also-founded on experience. r They fly fitterJhlnwxl nostrums to seek hope,iife, and vigor from this partly vegtttMeremtdv f therefore, however,, broken down in heaJih and spirits, however, loathsome to himself end others, let no one despair of recovery;-let .the patient only onderstaad ihat his hope of physical restoration lies only in Guysou's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapa rilla, and persuade him, for his life's sake,-to try it, and we have no hesitation Us speedy restora- " lion to health. Females, Read tlie FoUowing. Nxwasjc, N; J., January 85,* Mr. Benrutt :—We take pleasure in statiojr tharyour Yellow Dock and SarsapanllaxivekgTtetaatisfsctjonin every ease. A very respectable ‘mfonned at that hit daughter was troubled toiihdifficult menstruation and other dise&sespeeoUair to her seat; ,Bhe had not had her regular menstrual discharge fof. a long time; but by the use of Dr. Guysou's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparitla.was radically cored. She used Townsend's arid ether* with out receiving the slightest benefit Hehadonedaoghter die from the same causa. 1. E. THIPPi w . HnnuittVtttx,Oswegocoaniy,May ) l^4B. S. F.-Benrua—Dear Sir: lpurehasedja*h6mimaago, of your Yellow Doekaod Barsra£rilla:fof my wife; which she has used for.her JSttopela* and Weakness; Falling oftheWbrab, etc:,andft basal ready helped her very much. Of the Erysipelas: itfaa* effected nearly a cure. I have just purchased aseecte bottle, and judging from tbeeffect of the former; feel con fident tbatjt will effect a perfect cure. Yours, very respectably* - N. COBURN. Cut* ef an mggrivaud castqf Erysipslat* The cures perform«H>y Dr. Guy sou's Extract of Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla are lasting. .The patient's general health continues to improve after ditexte is re moved. Cures are not chromcled until time has folly tested that there etui be no relapse ok return of thedis ease. Noewax, ilcrkimerco-, February* 1850. S. F. Btnnux ± Cta—Gems': Ills with great pleasure that l write to you about the very happy effect of yttur Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, upoir my son,whohaa lorg been suffering under ihardre*dfa£ : Joatniome dis ease, Erysipelas, with which he was attacked tnlfifS, and was-for several months atfendedbysooteofottebeat physicians, who tried their skill perse veringiy -for five months, without any-beneficial ea&cu whaiever. Hs became reduced to a perfect skeleton.'\He-had alecra from nit hip down tonicfeneerwhicltwerecontinually ■discharging offensive matter. Medical and surgicalsUil was baffled. Fbysieiaaiuaythat hisease was hopefeas -rthere could be nothing done toarmrthose terrible gangrening ulcers. My neighborsand "mysrif thought his dissolution near nt hand. Oneoftny neighbors,who had cured seMldofscrofola with your jnvniaable medi cite, wished me to make a trial of iL andmore fromthe restless desire totio tbmaihite while: life lasted;- than from any hope of getting relief; I prdcured three bottles of your * YeJfowDtekaud Sarsaparilla,” andeemsene-' ed using it, and i.omy astonishment he commenced to improve before he bad used the third boUle,and before bound used half edozen bottles he could He used in all twelve bottles during the year ate by October laMhew&s perfectly restored; every vestige of the disease except the searswas Teamved ,* and he~re* mains in perfect eeakh up to the present time. His re covery, under the blessingsofGod, isentirely owinrto the use ofyourYeUoerDock and Sarsaparilla,'andfua* sure you mat Ifeel myselT under mat obligations .to you, and it i« with great |ov that I mform TOU of what yourSarsapariUahaiidooeJbr my;sbti'. r ,, s Re9eeifol!y,‘ JAMES RUSSELL. PiiceStpcr bottle—six bottles for, 95- - SoldTby . J* D. PARK. Cincinnati, Ohio, North-e&sieonier of Fourth end walnut «tA,—eotrauee - on>Wolniit-rfo whomall ortlers.mnsl be addressed. J Kidd foCo, Pittsburgh; Wilcox, Jr,comer Market atreetasdihe iHamona; BA 1 Fahnestock A Co, Pitu- JA Jouea; Pittsburgh'; l«ee A, Beckham* AUe ghcnyttiy; L TRusseU, Washington;. W, BJjambet -ioh, Frauktie;: Umontownf H : .Welty, Greenfosrahr S Sosserset; Scott & Gllmbte, Bedford; Reed ASon, Huntingdon; Mia. Orr, Holiidays buigh;Hildcbrand*Co, lcdjaaa; JR. WrightiQuajT ning; Evaps fc Co, !Bm«taritle; a.: Wilson- A 86n, Wayuesburpi}ißPPvlaadi A- Co,N Callender, Mead ville; Burton ACo,Erk;aenry F<xrker, Mercer; <sj Kelly A Co,Butier 1 8 Bautii;Beasur; J D Somme rten, Warren; F lj:C8 Joues,' 4 ConderBport; P Crooker. Jr^BrowtuviUe.. .■ ~ -l :• ; . myD J« 8. Toogli*s .Stmmt Oik JTtOR Cbarohes, Stores,' Pariors, Steamboats, Canal * Boats, Balls, Chambers, Kitchens, Workshops, and deed every placewherailjfhtisTeqaired. The' poBUc are respectfully invited Jo ,caUand Ahoaniiftil assortment of these Lamps* Also»Lamps Or all kinds, for Lard Lard Oil, Ac., Chandeliere, <Girandoles, Wait era, Mantel Wlek*, Paper, Tin Shades, Mats irid .Cans, and All thing* jv toining to the trade. Also,* auperiar' ga&ty Lpxuetnj for Steamboats and Stable*.- . The cheapest light to befoundfor store ,an d shohMt* poses, is Tough’s Refined-Chemical Oil and L*Jnps,Trqm which a splendid light is obtained atJ of a cent .per hoar, equal, if not superior, to gas. We inxiio pn ax* amlnatlonnf our goods and priccs.Beingpreu«ed,D 1 y the accamalatfon of 13 years* experience, ana Jtub fi eiiitiea to supply both ihe wholesale find retail trod?, op the most favorable terms, althe Pittsburgh Oil and Lapp Store. Ail articles delivered in any part of the city, or legheoy, freeofcosu ETHEREAL AND CHEMICAL, OR PINE OIL, re gularly supplied one* orfwifle a week. All orders left with the wagon, {which IsAwstanUy passing round Iho city,) will be promptly attended to. . J. 8. TOUGH, No. 82 Fourth street, Apollo HaU,' . aprlfcd Awy . between Market and Wood. - lOnn BUS.PEA MJTS; 1 4\)\J SbairWolouij so 'do Filberts* 25 do Cream Nuts? \ 100 bn. Shelled Almonds; ISO bbU. shelled Pee Nuts; 20 malts Dates; gddoz- Salad Oil, pints; 05 do do quarts t dObbU-Ijovering’s Sagan fa store and for sale by- JOSHUA RHODES A CO , No. 6 Wood stteeu natflwu Cored. CLINTON FURNACE, /one M. Kin: Star Sir—Tilt may certify thgt one of m, bon hu been afflleiea for ibe la«t thirteen yeairawith n beellnr and deafness of the right ear. I have tried anumberor physicians, all without* aut benefiLAcd'hadirivea *up‘ all bopo of a cure ever being oar family physician, after examining the etie» recommended 00 tojtse the PETROLEUM, which Idid,and>amhipny.|o lhibnn yon that the use of two boitlea effected an entire cure- *1 write this wiihant solicitation pr youraeffaalnt ance. With eentimenu of esieeim f aqtvonntrntyv' jy* , JOSEPH SWAB, karnttnn ana obatr wenroomi* S JOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penn street nbovethe lekCanal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and makes eiato order, at lac iotwur prices! every description ot Fancy and. Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles. Purchasers would do wel! to visit his Warerooos. myS7»dAwly , OissoioUoa* fftflE partnership heretofore erjsdngnndcr the firm of JL W. A B. DAY, Shovel and Spade Manufacturers, is this day dissolvedny mntnal consent. The .basineaa of the late firm will be settled op by WM. DAY, continue the business at the ola stand, No. 10 St. Clair street. WaL/PAY, . Jyl . lu&V ■ EZEKELPAY. Sew Bosks snd Rsgulaes* TUBT RECEIVED at WALL’S Periodical afidChup O Publication Store, Wo. 85 Fourth street? - r The International Magazine for,September: Harper’s Magazinetor September; The Fate—a Tale bfiStirangTimes—by James: Living Age, No. 381 ;v ;, \ Dictionary of Mechaniev No. 38; Dickens 1 Household Words, 1 Wo: <0 j _ S lUastrated London New*? London Punch, &e*(c/ ■sepS • v i ' PLOOMS—IOO tons Bedfork Forge; and |gn tong Ja* O niata do., at canal, andlbr sale by ahW T • RING A MOOBHKAIX FRENCH CORDIALS—A great variety of ifcerbest Vt .whvtt Ittat received and forisaleb?, . : : aalfi FiCKEISEN A STOUVBNEL. tIEEP TONGUES—A prime article on h*i«l awJ i i) tfle by iant«l TO *. M’CLURQ & CO. WBBLS. LOUISVILLE.LIME jaMTeeehnrf and for sale by T. WOODS & BPN, an 47 No.Bl W«te»«tiwt USA.—Will be publuboi, on MomUt. Sepumw* Ist,. finoeolorea Mapof th. 10 «7 , - B -SSSSWS3BS&. 'V v,;
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