y> y:" ~ A\ 7- V vVi 1 i :i^-lV^> lt r .* v : ,H :i x^\: i; ' :^^;’; 1 ’ ' f '’** T r '‘< ,' '\ ' r ;-^’',-V / ?<*£'< y? : - 'y >/>*-. ’• . , - r v\ .♦• ........ ; -V'--. '{]', .> }\ *>.'..> ? ' ’ ■": . "’ ■ .:>;;, *.; »•*•■; .“V ,<■ .* • vi- -v '" /' - .'t *£- l a . .* * *.- - - * . - ' " . *-t .:* •‘’ey" y yz?.'Z&*£.UVy -*-«•-"~ l - *" ■-'” *• ' “ 1/:'..;=: 5 ,r i-. \32Pv* .vs^*V'*VAix *tAS& ,-t ..,A.a.—- ~.J-r.' % “f; v-’ v W^»Y , ■ . -. I"-.--- - ■ ■ ■ -r--- ----- ~. .-., -..-- n i " . 1 '" • ~ PATLPRE ®n»ga aniafileb'inlUß, ft, „ ,; Ij.. -*=*>' , -. Ml 1^—^l!!■? l ■ u^^^""J^^S¥'^*~, *^ l " . M a rrnmjDO t T'ITT.T?riR A PTTTf! NKWS. Tfitw Toek, Bept. 16 * ;-. -.■■r-z —r- '. i , ’■* .»* „ .. *•'J >{> s.fckitfc': ,u if? 1] ml il 1111 ESsggaßag= == —— z , \ f'() \T [A T * ErlviiXt JW.A.X J. jaKo. I XJULI . rf f TiriY n piUr hnnfle of this PrlTiu DlHlltti f ; • ""~. ‘ £ F'+ , i .',i - oalea. ===== : niMILLY LINE. , The failure ofan B toted at 0B,]«B O WN, No. ** DIAMOND 4UEY. I , . > ,‘- - ; 'h * ' __ m f^7 lT - ” -' - ' -* E^The ‘following gentlemea area commit- ,j, HE Ull demgaed,after foor nmlU OrrICB o? th* Daih Moksiho Post. / t ggat 7 iwchks wateh in ths chajiski.. EUROPEAN NEWS ! —-—q" *tg , ■-- r :: c - V V r A'* foUowmg baor iptionB to the I again resamed bosmess rtaTing oompUed with Off,CT TTedn«da tf> Sept 17, 1851. $ mmvn. New YoBK, Sept, lb yonUifolinaDlgwic^ofad cxceu,' 1 - , The weather continues pleasant, and bminesa remains 'ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER EUBOPA. Ato ocoorred this -rnUlg - the ,-. :*< , : Cliaai H. Baolson, j M Pnimoefc £w£fiSS«anJ thepntilib generally. AViih»hexpe- •“•f 41 "* l^" 11 ' " 8h “ e * * y “ Re'T['onef‘wMiwa'rd'u£wnLvM, r HaiWax, September 16. : 4o.Darric, "e have no «Ue. repo,led .f any ,on, a o a '“. i The steamer Europa strived - ‘ * ?M. atSCr Wm. M. Lyon, emire eatUfacfloa to alllw whomey feel dUpoeedio continlie our quola ,i„„,_for .oda, 3le 3Je. •• Thoraae Shnver, Wee. New,on Liverpool dates to the 6th. She brings 151 ®tts- r Jo.ms,FistSo’ta.Ano */ - ' , V * principal CHEESE-Sale, repelled.,4B b„ a, 5 ,c ; ,U0.,««. ~ K BrowesviUe —Ruroea sailed from HaUfax for Boston Y., Sep«- - ’ V .-; f S M^ P C™; fntsttheey, ’ «,, U«nh, in ■■ at haff o’clock Wmt hX J“- »SS* .dan IoU iw. a of SO bushel, ,toothy .. ffi^oSSoi’. I Cotton has tossed ato XirSavor Th” The g/and festival on Br f w °S usances of ape,.dy care toaUvefcoma, *T ( SitZS •s*3nt, ‘ , -issasis"’ ! ' : yussasfflr* SBSS- , K-?vrsirw— K- - --■ . fe-s-ar. scss«y H«ssaa«B!Mar»s£S .. „.„,0,-,..i.... : ■»« _—_ sraae2Bg?saa®w « -•-.; LXsHuXLn." g an d Bridgeport Packet. Fair Orleans 6 Sales of iSWOOjrf NEW YORK MARKET-SepL 16 U never tail. Ko , 4 1, DIA! p. . ?*^ : ’* B. F. Jones, ware, Hardware and firy Goods; and will makeUbenU Ilorea wc | iave sales of 50 bhU ai ga,37 pp 1. The splendid sieuraer R. H. LINDSAY, w bich spec I S_:j® of g QOO bales* 1 600 to Cotton..-Unsettled. MONE? Pittsbirghf Peima. The Portor ia idwaya at I J. rj X ahft E Arnold, .... advancee on all kinds'of Goods .consigned us for sale BAC oN_There continues a firmness m ibis article Mooas. Master, ike Tegular Wheeling 3,000. Sales on Friday of 6,000 bales, I,oUU to Fionr ..From 3,94 to 4,26 MOND, Plttsbn g »artlS*dawt r r ef.M» M . H ™H m ,K«ACOE c BV, s . w iUt aii upward tendency, aa ibe .lockis d.crea,in g WS speculators and exporters. The market closed „ 50 f?^ q Xin is in demand at brisk prices. There is S.!fe| ’ @ ’ U - *. ’ ' S!sfl^r B * H '"g' to 10c j hama 10, 1 ■ o#TO a„. k . -, tf^ tiie saiUng of T , * *. of them presets truly : grand and p. m. DAVIS* Auctioneer. COFFEE-We have asj c o ags r ’ The hull of the Steamboat LAKE ERIE t he Pacific, and less disposition to press sales. j ° W ’ , ,i n ** * -*&+&*■?* * ;•*** -c*v*ry *•% *V KnowHfnl -ftODearance. 11 r We cm see,*in a brief 15doat«±c. , . JLiiMamßnnßire on board, at the Allegheny wharf. p . nV . Bi . n( , Nothing to report beyond extreme : —■■■^» MW gg=g^^^ =!!:!!! -r; .• ti® bj-tiattog-jpf'i&iprom mme- b To ‘ ,A t^- 8 * 1 “ of “ ~ox“ ““ ttf ““ ,e,, cbo,ee iSSIA Pro ™ 10 - Bonktrs auk Srokets. _ f t ' “ f rt, 6 C t om eu e w‘m bf a so"d r of r th o rMlMmh» ) n on»umB Tl ACKEREL—The re i, a beuer feeling for No 3, »“ d fts»fa The one-half of ihe .leambo.i ARENA, - C 3£Sl«Slel*SK»snrt" EHsferfsajrasaffss. isSfertanagifflaate s■. >. Xiifjyyyh t* the eternal SHOWS ,of SerraNeyada. Valencia, manufacture-vit : -cperVcrk LouI.vUU Market, Sept. xa. Ibe only regular boaMo WelUv.lie. I, w.ll be d.rpceH w Pa. . fnayl_ f ( ; 'J-'Z ' ' £ ''l* Barcelona, MarseiUes, and Tonlon; the Span- Mill Maslin Shim,linen bmoma and Wo b»ve to notiee a eomlnunnce of the marked dull- of ° n ia r ' a,c ”' ol ‘ . JAMM BLAKELY. and foreign Exchange, Bank Hotel, -ieh fand^go; a burning ship at sea; andthe pi.m, E X chon S .d, t J Spanish bull-fight, pads before US with the like do French embroidered Boaonu;fineShirt*,L.B AC ( B 3?» a, THE new and elegant steamer IRENE .mbaMß aNV BAH KIKO HODSS) <1 \l.'< r Z- -;?7 ness of reality. The magnifioent scenes of It- broa ., a„d narrow ptahs, sewed and atltebed, fane) l, f n ’' B ‘i ng and Ro pe there is very tittle doing. We a. q. h. M-CLraroca, Master, has taken bSCBANGB s ; 'V~ - - , J .-^- aly; Genoa briffiahtly illuminated, JwJbJJT Stt.pcd Aucl , r of gbt transaetton, a, .3te for the former, and 0c at the e f Ol William A. Hill & «0., , \t'. - ;V. '1 f V '“£r> light -view of'its magnificence are P I w n>c AB-XanlV, Auctioneer' The Provision market is active Mrs, Po.k we eon- h nl , o ; ea „d intermediate ports For freight or n»s- 94 /- ~ The ancient temDles of the Gods i Naplps and | Wf. »aa ,i„„“ to cuole alSlsas@ls 50 Sale, of 7_ea.k. clear Ba „ aD p ly onboard. 4?!!L. FITTSBITBOH. s - '.■■'.; V, her snlendid bayf with a thousand other attrab- sider at ltie.. Sales.from the country_of 9000 Bi'rtbbtd glsf-fiirietta and Hooklngport. 1 ■■—t; 1,, .. ‘.'-Vj, --r ■■ i: vf made to DaSS before US. We think I .ides nllbio. an d 0000 & ri'” ' tnfflUc. ? KSje e. THBfine steamer PACIFIC, Zanotra Maa- at-LkS caaMaa. „„„ . om**** 1 3•*- i Z , V XSeT TeryfowhldeedwhocanfaUtobe I ;i Ifca?B**;ater ,; *°™lZ quol ' al9i 4lr;r^^ w ° o " ,ta -’ ,i " ec%qppD,>l^ 8 '■ , 4 fFlax»ced wo qooie ai $1; Timothy 82 25 We<in«ild»y Paoltet for Olnolnnntl. • oimAVAI • *• «" T a In coasequence of the low stage of the river. Freghts Xh ikw and fast running steamer CIN Removal. '. - “^^°CCrMARK‘?r WAREHOUSE.- W ‘" '“” a. HOI.HBS da BOSS, ( L' LM£ V n p'l ? The sales io-day comprise 34 ihe following freight or passage, apply on board, or to havb hkmovsd thhiu ahd gland, ’». I ‘. y Drice* saoo 1 95, 1 70, i 95, a 05, 5 25, 2,30, 2 80, i^^f g P G. B. MILTF.NBERGKR. To No. 67 Market street, four doors Ulou oldstatut. f? „ >-Vf jjsijiwws “30fw3E»®ito— S -bj.-'- r y 345, 350,360. , jiy a TU. sue steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No«s, Drafts, Aceeptan ces.GoldSll verand - Ihu.i Notes Eiehange on the Eastern and Westdrn . _ , fcv ghenywharf for Frunklm,every Monday and Thursday, cities constantly for sale. . h e Uni- | s •'< ~,c, 'S^t* Bit- lt 4 PM. ColleeUotw mad# in alt the does thraaghoat the Uni- S i"- - - , T^‘ r ,‘--S’St i Theflne ateamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, CapL ted Slates. Deposites received m par ffinds or eurrem f . r L l^y^U~^~SL <<> I.i Z‘- l.«, lUnsa. leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank- nant r, No. 07 Market street, between,Third tuul Fourth §C - -- l- ■ ;,, ■ ’ tin. every *W~ aod Mian, at /p. M. augJWy. 1 *'" ri " J “" lrl '' “ - "' ' ** * h **" ““ V 1 * fc * “™ Mmo,Ule,y - -■■ 1 *" A vns.tr.tu 01. m virtue. cliri ,,e«Deneu t ... HMra :« ' i. MMiM ySlteSS|4l®#ilMiBSP Mitfi/UMM :?: &:*■" jv-#*-#:’- /•ari*^;:*?*' ' ■ ■ ■»» Ki ' -sfe,.. ; - : •. mmmmz&ti?:: ■ ; - r M; .-tm-.a , w .. ■ Examination of Duff's flereantile College.—()n Thursday last, the examination of the students of this establishment took place in the lecture room during the day, and in the e f ei H n 6 graduating class were publicly examined before a large audience in Philo Hall. T e examma nation in Bookkeeping was conduced by Mr. Duff, and in Mercantile Law by Mr Hatch. The proficiency of the students, it was observed have done credit to the most experienced practical accountants ; of this fact we shall give our mercantile readers an opportunity of judg- publishing some of their exercises to mAt°the conclusion of the examination, Mr. Levis, on behalf of the Committee appointed to adjudge the premiums, announced the award o the first premium in Bookkeeping to Harman Veeder; the second to David McAlister, th first premium in Penmanship to Miss K. Grover; the second to J. S. Martin. , , i On behalf of the Faculty, Mr. Hatoh presented the Graduates with their Diplomas, and conclu ded with an appropriate and very impressive art dress to.the students. . ~ The Committee expressed themselves highly pleased with the proficiency of aU the titors for the premiums, and the Writing Class presented McWilliams with the following tes tunonial: . , . ’ At a meeting of the gentlemen who have been instructed in Penmanship in DuFs College by Mr J D: Williams, convened in the Class Boom, pursuant to notice, Mr. John White wns called to the chair, and Mr. J. E. Vogleson ap pointed Secretary, when the followingßesoiu tions were read and unanimously adopted. Resolved, That in the opinion of this meeting, Mr. Williams excels all other Tea< * era “ “ r,art of the country as an ornamental, and as ranid and elegant business penman, That judging from our own exps™- encefwe are unanimously of the opinion that he , elnaUv excels in the talent for communica ting ffiis stience to others, and we conßider his superior style of business penmanship and his communicative talents as a Teacher. suoh as to entitle him to the fullest confidence of our friends and the mercantile public. Resolved, That the thanks of tins meeting be presented to Mr. Williams for the satisfactory improvement which he has imparted to our h “wKd, E That the Chairman and Secretary subscribe their names to these Resolutions, and that the same be published in the city P 7sSiedl JOHN WHITE, Chairman, ° T L. LeCLERCQ, Vioc Chairman, J. E. VOGLESON, Secretary. Supreme Court S~ept. 1 «A, ISiL-WHtc eLal. to. Miller- District Court. Argued by Flane gil piUsimmo as to. Fitzsimmons, ex. Registers' Court. H W. Williams and Wills. Xre vs. Allegheny City. District Court. Argued by Marshall and Geyer. gen The enterprising • proprietor of <£e “ wlverly” in Diamond Alley, has fitted up fo the Fall business and is now prepared to set up the eatables and drinkables in a manner unsur passed. Drop in if you want the luxuries. *®- Mr. Barrast yesterday finished putting on a beautiful tile roof, laid mmortor old country fashion, on the House of Mr. McDonald on Third street. . Horticultural EzhibMon. -Uasomc Hall hasbfm tastefully arranged for the Horticultural Exhi tioifthis evening. It will no prove a grand affair and prove Mghly worthy of a visit. Committed. —Four Commitments have been sent up to Jailor For against Thomas, aluu Banter Davis. Three charging him with assault and battery, and one for Riot nsa A horse attached to a buggy yesterday raiToff on Liberty Btreet, throwing it against a dray and knocking the top off. egg- A man named Morgan was yesterday committed by a magistrate in McKeesport for peddling Teas without license. IKS- There is to be a game of Cricket near the Cemetery on Thursday morning at 10 o’clock. .<a There were bat three eases before his ' :t l Honor yesterday morning, who were disposed of in the asaal manner. For Morrunf Post ' Mu. EbiTOB We had a pretty race thismor ninc after the boy, James Mulligan, of Logan rnTeet, who has made quite a profession of steal •T '’ nailers f rom under the doors, in the neighborhood of Wood and Liberty streets for the last four months. For our part, we have £ e en doubtingthe £ some tim , to ascertain where STfault layand to their credit, we found Se carriers their duty, but right in their traces followed the above named boy, with a otl^ook r -V^k h ‘St S he was hlentified as the “me, who h^sn interview with his nou« ZERO. o, prrrsßCW>B, September 16th, 1851 Macknaw Trout just received this day at “ OUR HOUSE,” No. 24. DIAMOND Alley. Dofl , > Mercriont’s College. _— E Comer of Market and Third strteU.-r-E*\*blxm- The only Commercial College In j the Stle N°„ S^mTr ehc.l?ive pVaplioal knowledge of Shis eU fenee ° and Steamboat Bookkeep jcieneeiastra baJe a p peT ,ded to their pages the &>S- Jlhauc recommendations -from the highest seor- ihe ier“mil“ woild, and the author ol such, “ork“ oust possess many obvious advantages over •"m^Willfam" soecess as a teaeher of Penmanship «JS r hft best Known by m?pecung samples of thou®- •will ° . n f hjg pupils, and, also, from the fact that .jirovement o y F tlempled l 0 learo pe nf^aa- o P ehe. w h , ’„ professed to •• remote a« era*. F . P I-***" sfof the Ladies. ¥ — —K<»<7 Corn, in store a*»4 foi .on SJjEjUFjjUHNNI^G. ==T7TTjK—Ull).brlß eiira Family l ,| ° nr ' •piIAJUH 1(j (j io superfine ' ; InfloteW !al “ '’J’hkrifF t BINNING. •efi n J ' EDGAR THORN, M. D., PH YSIC lAiS % S (J H(j ±Oti, No. £B2 » afAßtl; fieiir Hxua sirc< i, l\utburgu, l’a iLi~ UlLce Hours, .io»i ~ 1U A Y» M • uml >vo i'.M. V&: l' ou,pi^ i B L '|l tei.Ucd u>. 1 1 JM SHERIFF'S SALE OF LIQOORS, « auoton— WW 1,8 sold on Monday, September '■Sndntiu o clock in the forenoon, nl MctSmney’. AuoUon House, No US Wood street, by order of Carter Curtl*, Esq > iff of Allegheny Coonty, 7 cn«ks and barrel* Ac., vu : 6 cjfiks Cognac .Brandy; t barrel Iriih wnu key The above Liquors are pronounced by [? be u firsl rale article, and will be sold five gallon wiU, the privilege, or in >“'Va“tEß Sheriff" Ch ..T.?n W.fi UeOARTNY, Auci'r. s , sf.a^ o s , v3ri;sssrs? and leave Uie city. It comprises in part— a Urge assort mem of Sonnets, llre.s Cap., Ribbon., Laced,%tond*., Aruli.'ial Flowers, and almost every thi'ig in IbatHnoof business ; all of which has bees purchased wlthuf a low months. and are of the latest styles and patterns Also, at the same time, all her Household Furniture and Rlich* en Utensils, comprising—Mahogany °b?Jrs; Rocking do: Card Tables, Sofas, Centre Tables, Side do , Dinner do.. Dressing (Bureaus, Plain do , Wgsh Blands, High and Low FosJ Bedsteads, Feather Beds. w.tb Lt en Ticks! Bedding, Mattresses, Looking °la»ses, Cane Sc-hi Chairs Carpeting, Oil Cloths- Window Shads, feet «r'l, Copper KrS?e., e Ei.cben u.cnsilr, Ac. Sale eon “Tplo™” day ‘° y, W O M’CARTNE\\ AuelV. P. n’EBRHAi Auctioneer T-*URNnUREaGLAS3\VABE,*e , at Auction -On I r Thursday oJletatoa, September IBib, at Si be .old at McKenna’s Auction “ Be“te*^Cln"i cle* of Pnmiture, composing Bureaus, Bedstead*, l-unaes Prop, Cupboard, Tables, &c.j several aruele.olklleben ebro ; Glass Jars suitable for Druggists or Confection er. | l umblera, Ca-lors, Plains, *c;lGa* Ai' Pomp, a Wrought Iron Ladders, and a olher arude*. An£tlonecr._ -r~v ft pj i\fi PISTOLS at --Iffftnoa. —On Saturday D S. doth. .1 light Will be sold at McKenna 1 * Auction House, one eaae or {taeitß* Pi* tols, ingood order.with a vancry ofoibe-roclr,^■ r.'lioe STORK, Counlm, Sae.VKar, Oaa, eixnua,*'-, 5} at Acer, m-On Wednesday, October Ist, « “ o'clock »u ihe »«»renoon, will be commenced ai ibe Shoe B S“* I J. 8. Adam., No. ‘27, Überw.ne.rty oppoaUe llaud street, and next door to the Spread Eagle Hotel, lie entire slock or Boors and Shoea remaining on hand, comprising ... rx.en.ire and general aasor.meot ot alt .he heal quail lies and atylra in that line, raen.boy , youths, ladie ■, mi>«ea and children a wear, of every de scriotion Also, al the same time, alore fixlurea, ga. For soie. ri.WO HOUSES AND DOTS in the Borough of Law- I rrneeVille, fronting 50 feel on Boroogb .tree! and teach), Ijy seventy-five feet deep i. hand somelv aod b<*alibiiy located on ibe bank of th« AUe*be „ ri«r nearthe Ferry landtag to Duciae.nenomagb, on each of which are erected «n“"'or '"a-p'.tf PP V P M’KENNA, Auot'r. vaiMAbie Coontry Sc&ti AC Auction* mHK subscriber bavihjf l»i I out bis FARM io Ohio T lown-hip »djoinln* Dixon', heir., Hoherl M Clinton PubKTacnon, THURSDAY, Sep leThi!;r|!.opi“ l v!con < iL'^ing A lo3 acre., ha, been laid oat I .ota. commanding and exien.ive au l ™ f 'V f ibe •tirroundinv country, (embracing 10 mile, of the Ohio River and vallev). The land i« of .opetior quality -about two-third* cleared, end the I .lance covered with excellent titnborand well watered Located on the Ohio River, the Oaio and Peanaylv.ntn Railroad and the new Beaver Hoad running through It, and within ten mUiuteV ride of the ci y by Railroad-all mile, f.om each; the balance in aeven eqaal annual payment., with iuiere.t, to be «ecu'ed by bond ufder^R^e':^w«Shr y^y°Sot n . tl,e,,remi^p o ur , * CoMh p»dofy» K. aa. bigkluw, No 4C Di4MOM» SZ-—jVeor Woood stmt, _ -"JL , 1 T /IONTINU’ICS lo manufacture OAK RI AG E 8 of ' (J ascription and of the laten and mo»t approved mle.. to order and for sale. Attending peraonalty to each branch of hia Manufactory, and aelecung ht» ma • i e nin »h»* i>mi that the evtfTD market con oflb'Tl) “ =ou,neru'au'j° wf«ern MercOanU se° J" cheap an article a. any other eatabliahmenl. l«ep — y AN THE FIMT ton »alb ( \? pS".S & SrasriS^SffSrs&USs which he now occupied; . tn Liberty street *oo*o North Canal 'Heet. roumw bach « .tree^^^ 275 fceu uear oJie imrdor an acre, uii -....-a ht : e w a Brick House, co»ia»ma« wn rooms, pressed brtci front; a stable and carriage home on be' b h “ _ k _ f The lot- The location i. « «»« "“^ e A & tera., an- Em"“o e f’j C o( J‘ RIDD A CO , cor uer ot Wood and Fourth street*. JOHN KIDD _ b Tt ' B \ THE Nto PHILA.DELPhia. bam Coaebe., for BWr.a.Hjj Baltimore Time ihroutK only thtrtjt kauri. ~k Conches will leave every evening Oil i'Vth aR -To leave ai any lime, oJwoya In reaflpies*. Twf U , comfortable aod eiped uoa. route to the Eaateru cities. Haasengers «"**more I take the new Railroad at Harrisburg direct, on the am v “l|j <> B —Tbe r onl 1 y Office for the above Lines under Bl- Cbarle, Hotel, 40 Wood street, AD , Ag enr /SI.ARET WISB-W. will up another and li« v J cask of the seaMm, very superior CLARET WlNb- Those wishing io purchase this article by the gaUon will ° fd '" ***'&&£** CO',' ° f .. p|o 16 Market, corner Front Open'll R I’« now, C what I •«? | ’Ti- my duty to T'» U every way, TqQHURDZ'I With W.N.A. NPRVOUS AN . xJSSnSJSM:" XZtZlfZy u> on), ntrnn. di-eaece— coughs, aathmati and conaumption. Prico 81,00 per bottle. gffg SM I TUF IELW BT. S-R/VER COIN WA.NTED.-Xhe highest price be paid tor every description of Silver and Foreign i Gold, ai the Exchange Office of I sep9 ■Pittsburgh, Cincinnati andtjjuisville P TELEGRAPH-The Stock of t “\^ n^| > waal ' ed,by :kf. Siock-aod Ejpchjinge Broker, comer Market and Third »U. - ■ c' mnorimn of ftjlgbt | J PF LEBP- A-TED ethereal oil and lamps. y--,, i* wbIGHT, («ucc«!*of to J. 8. Touoßjk Mans* W H’ turerof aid Dealer TOolesale and Retail in U °ofL«rieUerß n|! GUßnaol« Hall Lampj, Wlekt, Globei, CUmnfy Ma», Can., and all thtng. penamlag to the lr &iiMeal. Campbine or Pine Oil, regularly applied ““ill oriTr« C< ieft W wUh' the wagon, which i» connnnily oats m throogh ihe city, wil bo promptly nUepded to. P N ff Lampa of all kinds altered to horn the Ethe real OU ATI articles delivered in any pan of the city, o s ia Allegheny,freeo< cost. '. No. Sj FoqriU si, (Apollo Hall,) between NUurket ana wood ureeu. a Drue Store for Sale. i GOOD STAND, m a business part ot the A- will he told, together with e selected »toe)r oref/ T)n«»; ArhlyottfawOffihe.- ■ < ' ' Uhtß la O rvn BBLS. EXTRA FINE FLOUKm iWreimd foi 200-Vt.r W" OOb t BACHE-S UNITED DISPEN SATORY, (mw sale by J gi 00 d street. • - • ' . :.m ali BOAT FOR ttA'UK. —A SECTION CANAL 4 » ROAT with two setts Gears. Tow Lines, VJTaJ’ Alan Cabin and KitcW Furnitwc, with Stoves, Q complete order, imme ante possession piven. H^RX , o enM Agent, * 59 gmilhfletd street. nMPiipQTpDiQ PATBNT SHOULDER BKAW W SHIRTS-A few MtaOngJlSUn. io,t " ew " “-’ass. fill Fasbtona HATS, CAPS AND LADIES’ FURS J WILSON A SON. JSo. 91 Wood tveeu (ihird door . below Diamond alley.) would Invite the attention of their cnaloiobra and the public to lht; large addition which they are now receiving to their former steer ol Goods The assortment consists in part of the new style HATS.(lately introduced!, nnd which ure so very much admired for their beauty and genuine ; together with a ereal variety ol Bluer, Brown mid Drub, Mexican, flmigvrian and other kinds of Hat. (or Men »nd Boy*. Silk and Mohair Blush CAPS. L|otb. «»•'. “»* GIsIedCAPS, ol almost all de cripuon., Kane} HAT. and CABS for Childrrn-offereil at reasonable prura * IM F.S’ FURS —via: Black and Nal'l Lynx, FUch Cennet and Coney MUFFS; Fitch and Siberian, Squirrel VICTORINES and CUFFS; Misses and l-l.it dren’s MUFFS. *" Hatii Cap* and Pw** . J A \Vll-SON, No. 9 Fedtrai ttrteu Allegheny A “£i,Z race WDg hi, FALL and WINTER eap .of HATS, CA PS, and LAMBS' FURS . consisting o/black. brown and drab Mexican, Lind and other kinds of Hals; soil and -tiff FUR and WOOL; black,brown and drab silk plush Caps ra hair cloth, oi l , silk, glazed and fur Caps, suitable for men and boys; fancy Hats and Caps for children. Alto-Black and Nall Lynx, Fitch and Coney Muds, Fitch and Siberian, Squirrel Vtclorinea and Cuds. Miss es Mid Children’s fauffs-nll of wmch will be sold low for Cash- - Notice to Contractors* STEU UENVJ LLK AND INDIANA RAILROAD * Proposal* will be received by ibe Steubenville am Indiana Railroad Company m Sleul.envillr, until Uie K dav of October next, tVr the Grading and Masonry of the first division ol the road extending from Steubenville io the Conoiton vaJtey ; and. also, for the construction of the entire Road between Steubenville and Coshocton end also distinct proposals for 'he construction of that portion of ibe Road extending from Coshocton to New arh The entire length of ihi« line is about UO miles, and il contains work of m. descr ptious in greal variety, some oi which is quiie heavy. . «» Proposals will be receded for the Grading and Ma sonrv of ihe first division entire or in sections of about a mile each, the Company reserving ibe privilege to make such disposition of the whole work as may ap pear most conducive to its interest*. Plans Profiles and Specifications can be seen at the Office of the Company, alter the 15th of September and farther information may be obtained on application to J Blickensderter, Jr , Chief Krrsuietr. or Urvhd Under ai*nrd D. KlLAiUltt>, *fylBairodAw PraidenL I SUTLER STREET, LaNV RENOfc: VIKLL Is __ A Valaable Basiuess Stand—having a largo r ami lyStore, adapted for doing an extensive basiuess, is now occopted. Also, a targe and convenient dwilUng la connection with the store, also, a good cellar, porch, larcc yard ami stable. Tl e lo*. is 'lll feel front on Dat lerstreel, bv l»S| deepqn Foster alley, to. Market sireel: well suited for farther improvements, if desired \ nre fnr Ihe whole 83,000. Terms easy. for the wnoi w, g uUTHUKRT, Geu’l Agent. 50Smltbfield street^ Kor »al«. A VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT. .mmu ... u.« Seventh Ward of .be Cny of Pittsburgh. TheLol «0 fc« from ou Centre Avenue, and al luding bank 100 fee- lo Cork a,re. ~ upon «h.eh u erected u brick bouse,three atone, high, newly built, wflberavel roof, nndhu.rtled in .be tno.l approved n.yle TheU conduced U> the door by a bfdram, and e verv other eonven.eneo that would render .he situation desirable as a place o> residence Tee firound. are htwJinmelv Iwo off Willi walk* and decorated with h “rub“cry «ower,. Ac The above proper ,o,d on readable ,ern„. i E..q«. ¥f O( cK & RO[JB No. lil7 Fourth street, Pnubunth. m UookTi New Books I JUST RECEIVED »l WALL’S PERIODICAL and Cheap Publicalioo Slore. No. S 3 Fourth J|rrrl The Iconogropb.c Encyclopedia—No. B . pin second o' Self Decepllon—or .he Mi.lory of ihe Thc Coofe«rer —uIVIir 1 onco' Romance, from ih Lon d°A AhaTcrjoway-or Scene. m ihe Trop.e. Uy Cap. M Rn^O’Mort—aNalioual Romance By SarnM Lo.er Pnneh’a Uumorou. Library-conlmued ; The London Medical »tudeni-or Cuno.inr. oi Med. ra Rcve P nei e o'au old Mold— embracing lnnporiaul llio '°U»U» n iU* S e-No The London Lancet; Tlo New York Journal of Medicine, The American Whig Review ; The Democratic Review, The Knickerbocker Magazine ; The Caltivaior and the Horticultural for deptn 111 .miraled London Newt, London Pupch^A. o . WOODWARD BLAKEX.Y a CO., Qneen.wnre Manolaelorera, tost Liverpool, Ohio, would brg 10 call the attention of Western, Southern Me r -1-ha'ntnMd others to .ample. of RocXlngham and \ el mw ware, manufactured by tl.oot at the above which can ho examined at their ware room., P and Li-ony .ircet., Pillsloiah. Order, fen ’there will be promptly forwarded in the l'ollery and kV.ned io any part of the Sooth or VVe.l Haying re made large addition, l. iheir worX., they ar. ff i :bfed“f4ia'| g o,der.wuhde 1 pan. j , ug» Property for sale or exchange - a R FieM of Ground, 40 led fr nt by 01 feel deep, on ,p,nh Word,| and three two story frame G°°“' A?£>. a lit of Ground, *0 feel front by 01 lee. IdjotahW the above, and l»o! .lory frame house, llsn a lit comer of Pine and Pike ..reels a two story brick house. Al-o, a piece oi and ihree two > above, nnd two i story frame tjrouttd ftd !fl n j n n l^ l Q i' (r # u rooms. Also, a Uriels House Careon street, in East Birmingham “rhe above Properties will bo sold al.ogeher or sepa rate or eaebange'd for vacant Lot, the city, oreoui.tr, property within ten ml es. PP J 4MEg [ tL AKI.I.Y. CANE WARE- RwehavfTeeenlly received a large addition to our rSmeralock of Ware, 10 which we re.peclfully call the former .toe d , rg an d housekeepers. Al'O, * U ' n K U 'fTanicte ocream colored and drab Ware A Tam. v«fety of water urn., .pittoon., pitcher, fancy A 1 vaiea, eohleli,mantel ornaments, tc , loy»,de.»ert»e ,va k credit auJ dUcouut „iiow. ° uh “ WOODWARD, B LAKKI. V & CO., CO- corner Sixlh and Liberty at.. a 027 Ttrrv PROPERTY FOR sale— four lots of C i GROUND, on Quarry street, (Fifth Ward,) each 25 tolfronl by «0 teel d'eep. three Lois of Ground ?■? the corner of Walnut and Quarry meets, each '25 feet'front by 120 feel deep. A Lot of Ground on Liberty 8 " C Apmy"’ fro "' 160 JAMIM BLAKELY. BUtf* Liberty and Sixth streets. BANDIED OINGER-1 case uamon Dry Pre»-rve 0 Ginger, just received end c() 2sfl Liberty street. 'l G. OASES CASHMERES anli DE LAINES, of thi ] 5 richest style, and A. WILKINS a. CO. B eplO No. 62 and 04 Market »t | COFFEB--125 bage prime Bio; and 20 do do Java; received and for sale & IREMEN’S PABAOK.—>"»**• Coae, SUIJB, Btt; D Buck,.., ,n VTKZLEt 1 Celubnilrd liorbflm Karin Nutmeg Cheese H —pm op for family use, in siaes to salt from nine to twenty pounds, can be obtained wholesale or retail, ol the subscribers. This Cheese is held in very high re pole in the East, but is now Introduced for the first into this market. Those desiring a choice article are requested to call and examin A e. MicLUß(} fc co Grocer'* and Tea Dealer*, »*dl2 2&0 Liberty street- CRUSHED SUIiAR—A very supermTarucle S Ac., 20 Ms )M c 0 sepUi .. C~«HKBSE— 100 bis. 'V. R Cheese ; T 100 bx. ex.ra C-™^, rt sill No. 124 Wood street- FWH-l brl and JO half »°P» now in u*c, by M ar jcet street sepl3 ’iVnLABSES—SS bids N. 6. Molasses, loamvei . IVI ° LAB C lO do 8, H.,St. Junes, very superior , X 10 do cheap Sugar House; For sale by \VM.._DVhK. -r^NGRAVED PROMISSORY NOTES and DRAFTS. _-A targe varieiy of Nows and Drafts, handsomely engraved, tor HAVEN’S Stationery Syore, corner Market aud Second «ta. A. Card* (Bffrwsu BKSH ÜBKKTf 6TBBKTSI f IST OF SHADES on hand and made ai all lime* 10 3-4°4-4,T4 and 6-4 Buff Shades, pluiu and bordered ; i. ’ u’ »* “ Transparent green do, (. u “ *• Dark “ do; Landscape Shades of every style ; Moonlight do do do i Gothic and Mezziunto, of new style ; STOKE SHADES of aoy color, with Lettering or Do iiitmin* OIL CLOTHS on band. Also, a lot of SHADE TRlMMlNGS—complete at 25 cents per shade. l£7" Cottaius hung on reasonable jP'g Pcdlers will do well to call at the Factory, be- * « KKHNAN. ~ O. V." Arbuthnfit, SOAP AND CANDLE .MANUFACTURER, corner o) Fountain and Sevmtk. Persona wanting an; thing in Ihnt line will do well lo enll.na I am delernnueJ to Bell &« cheap as any other prison injtbe city- [»ep»l.y Third t.reel, between feo^Ornot). No. 117 Third rireel. opposite St. Cbarici Hotel ""' Store Boom for Rent. subscriber offer# for rent three targe and jfeg| 1 welt-finished STORK BOOMS, enurely new. on K.fth street, opposite me Exchange Bank.- !‘os»ea»ion w,M be given .mmedmiel J (: Fnr^gm,., &= ° on the premises. 2H’CORD A OO.i CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, a art, now prepared to sappl? their friend* r-i and the public generally, wiin the Fall Sijrl cLi J \ iui% and CAPS, wlucb ihey bnve )ust« .. l**P’ VaJl Fmblon*. C H. PAULSON. No. 73 Wood street, is now re jiU ceiviug his entire FallStocJt of HATS, CAPS, nnd articles belonging to hi* business, He has now a eenerol assortment of alt iu bis luie, besides receiving by ibe Pennsylvania Railroad dally, ail of which be will sell at eastern prices• l***' 4 LIVES INSURED BY THE Kftntnekr natotl Life ln*ar*oee lr o., Kentucky mo COVINGTON. KY. THIS COMPANY has actual Capital of ONK HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and i* managed by men of the highest u,tc ? Tiiy aud responsibility. I'.mphlcb. furm.hrJ, i,„onn.llo 0 appllc.- uon. retired by ■> Da'wuETH, Medium Kjttmuirr. C»'~P a TyBVDDOCK’S FlfcJ.U ROAD - VO share -15 for tale at a low rate A *■* Slock aud Exchange Urokjr*. s< . pl3 • cor Market and Third streets. _ | ~ Take Notice. FINV WATCHES. BICH COLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE, at Wto;«.d« pr.ee... HOOD ,oalV of ■bo fineat. good Jewelry, pare stiver Ware and fine Cold and Stiver Watch* », oy the ..nele Snide, at hi* Wholesale prices. Having )u*t re ceived a large addition to hi. assortment, he now defies competition. Ilia *tock has all been bought for cash, at the lowest manufacturer*’ price*, which enables lum to sell at irora liO »o 60 per cent. lower than any other «•*- tablishment in this city, or in any other city wen of the mountain*; and every article will be warranted at it me of sale—so thai every one cun buy equally safe and cheap- Our mono ia, to sell at very small profit*, an i thereby secure u»arge trade We do no; wish to drive away trade from this city by asking too large profits.or br entering into any combination. 1* 8 —All kind* of Watcb Repairing done as well at at any other establishment in the United States, and at lower prices. Watch Glasses »et at half cncc.at No. 51 Market ait eat, Pittsburgh. [ PENN GLASS WORKS. . THOMAS WIOHTMAN. Loretu & Wlghtmani (Formerlr of the firm of W* M’Cpu.t A Co.) m a SUVACTOSKR* OF ALL ItNDS OF VIAL* BOTrLBS AND WINDOW GLASS, 63 W*U’’an.i 88 Fnml Stt'cU P.ltt*ur,A. Pm«;< v n —Particular uucotton paid to odd sizes of tv d( £ Gil.. Vnd priv..d m. uld. for Boule. and Vial jy22;3mdAw Hew Good* I" "Sew Ooedi 1 ACCORDEONS— A splendid end varied slock of the beet brands iasl received ; p, IiTKS A very desirable selection, with one, foor, sif and eight koys.tocoawood, and by the best masers ] and choice slock arriving; VIOLINS— Some very fine old ones, and new of every sVfUNLS--A fine selection. Also, for Gin "corneta’TabM, Bogles. Hipocornos, Trumpets, and even- variety of Brass Instruments, selected and tried by the himself, and sold al vc-ylowra.es Also, the newest and most popular Music, just r« J N B-The above Instruments are warranted lo be Pi ' !!« ni „t n-rfeot in every re«*poci It found faulty i rr^'"^,heooide^^^^t. new music: 3»FR THE WATERS row By H. Ryan ; Fnn’a Child in America: Mountain Dairy. Unity. #.r«l Loved You ; In Dreams of Peace i a f»S?WsTe with Vignette; Lost Heart: I t»ee,d„r Nelly Bly .Wr; The Blren.de? By ScUert, The Happy Chance. Byßmwu , J“ d 7 w“ « »?f Dashing. line,l I ,'| 5 ..ovc Thee 1 The Wild Old Wood-, i Nouy WuTuaay i Sony, of the Blind Brother, , t- "“iiJlttrtiiff 11 Twilight Dews arc Weeping,* "f Fee? la Drawing Nigh Duett; Nonsuch Walts, BiC*'" Wall1 1 '“Sis - Rugßle’s QdcltstPp, Rose of |r u gj au( j. No. d No. 3 Thistle of .reload. Received and for sale hy jof)N MEU , OR No 81 Wood «trc< t ». W. Koittr, . ’v r m BVK Y AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; 47 FOURTH STREET, b t lo^Mn,k,: Q F ll?/"p£tw. p»- PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD, Completed to »' T^lr^rieud' and pairens of the Pennsylvania Rail i J b .tlT,ihev have commenced trans-shipping ut Lock ™art’uhndconyfiS expem to dehver freight lo and fr W lo leceivd and forward any W Merclmndiie or produce within onr capacity Xu, On".nnd Ton's Per Week, a, the follow ing rates of freight: _ A( | 4 Uri* Shoes Books, Stationary, Cutlery, Dry ’F?uiU, Feather., Furnilure, Drug, £&O*!S'W _ *>*'«»■ o f p„ r |, nailer, Lard, Laid Oil, Tobacco Leaf. Coffee, fow, bru ic «d Raff-, «0o * luu. AO fourth class. Ashe., Marble (roagh) Tar, Pitch, Item, Oermaa Clay Bonca. Bacon, c , 4 CO LE, Agents, comer of Penn and Wayne sireeu^ —Drng Store for Sale. ! ntmr: aTQt>P> fixture* and stock of medt- A ilni*. in a first rate location for doiug a wholesale *% , ' C ta/l’hiiAiness, and has a» exceJlenl ran of eas r,eXif££s©nt time. There is connected with the tom » a r hm?,u several Agencies of popular medicines, estabhshmeu business of jbe store, would ten* nrofitahle investment lo any gne desirous of en ding Fu if Forparticalars address bor-488, with real name. - , _ - C" O’ITON BAUS-10 dozen three bus Couonßiigi, lor . ale by l«P*l WM. DYBB. —OR KENT— The Warohoaie Nc.iSW Liberty street, ai present occupied by the subscriber se p9 WM. -UYIaiC. SUNDRIES— 115 bis. very superior W. R. Cheese^ SO bus. Dried Apples ; < 10 kgs. Butter, dullness. , Lard...ln active demand. Tallow. .. Less active but not lower. Sugar. .. There has been a larger business do ing than for several weeks previous, at the rates current at the sailing of the Pacific. In Tea, Rice and Coffee transactions are very * U N aval Stores... Tar 1,2, 3@4. Spirits Turpen tine easier, sales at 335. Linseed Oil, dull at 335. 6d. , . , .. n Iron Market...dull; the advices from the U. S. are considered unfavorable. The Market for British manufactured goods continue without change in prices. Money. .. There is less demand and rates ot discount are tending downwards; 2,3, 4 per cent. j Stock Market...ls better. Consols money and account 964. . , The Manchester Market is quiet, and the <Ji minished animation is supposed to be caused by the increased caution with which the recent heavy failures have inspired Merchants and Bankers. „ _ , , Havbe. Sept 3d.— Latest New York dates, 19th August, are regarded favorable for a rise. Sales for the week, 4,000 bales; importe l OOO; Mobile quotations 76@85f. : Uplands 66@84f. The returns published on Friday show the ex ports of British and Irish produce, and manu factures for the month; and the seven mouths ending August sth, show an increase as compared with the same period of 1860 of 388,039 pounds for the month, and A7U3,»84 rounds for the seven months. FRANCE. Sixty five persons were arrested in Paris on the 31st August. Ledru Kollin is implicated with them, on charges against the Among the prisoners isson advocate named Maillard formerly Secretary to Ledru Rollim ; ■ It is reported that Prince deJornnlle has publioly declared his intention to compete for the Presidency. The'Frenoh Medeterranean squadron re eeiv ed orders to proceed to the coast of Italy. The Italian peninsula generally, and particularly Naples requiring the movement. The whole Italian States aro becoming daily more threat fining. Great excitement exists throughout Europe in consequence of the promulgation of the bm peror of Austria, declaring his intention to rule the Empire absolutely. r,iri* Sept. 14.—Still further arrests of the conspirators have been made to-day. The whole number of arrests amount now to 125. A gen eral Bocial revolution was the object of the con spiracy. Our advices from Vienna are to the 31st. They represent the attitude of the people in relation to the recent edict, as alarming and threatening. ITAXY. There is much excitement in consequence of the breaking open and searching of the rooms of Signor Alegrandona’s palace, Qmmah as is supposed, by the order of the people. The Sig nor is a high official and under Secretary to the State Senate BELGIUM. I The Chambers of Belgium were prorogued on the 3d by the Royal decree. . The London Journals disbelieve the reported further detention of Kossuth. Hollinghead & Feth’s Circular quotes Cotton at a decline of 1, with but little offering at the reduction. The sales on Saturday to 3 o clock, were over 3000 bales, of wbioh 2000 wore taken by speculators and exporters. Prices dosed a shade firmer ; Middling Uplands 4|@4f; Fair fij: Mobile Middling 5; Fair 54 ; Orleans Mid dlinz ..,, American Stocks...U. S. 6s, 186 b, 11-@llB , Pa. 6s 81 : Md. bonds 88@89. IMPORTANT FROM TEXAS. New Obueams, Sept. 15. Major Giles Porter is a passenger on the steam er Yacht from Galveston. He is ordered to Fort Columbus, New York. The crops are generally good, although it is thought by some that the Cotton will be injured bv the worm. "chas. Downs, an Ameriean Merchant, was murdered above Brownsville, at the same place where La Valle and Capt. Wilson had lost their Wm. IP Harrison killed W. G. Clark in a duel in the street at Brownsville. The Indians are committing dreadful outrages among the Mexican population of Upper Taman- FIBST CLASS. TH1&0 CLA-KS. AUSTRIA. Persifer Smith arrived at Galveston bound for San Antonia. There is some talk in New Orleans of an ex pedition to aid the contemplated movement of the N orthern Mexican States to declare their in dependence. Horace MoKinley and Forbes Britton are re ported to be at the head of the American expe dition. Many of the Texan Rangers, and par ties of those engaged in the late Cuban move ment, have enlisted in the cause. The alleged revolting States are Tamanlipas, Chihuahua and New Leon. The movoment is named the “ But falc Hunt.” The Mexican officers named are Carabaga and Canales, of notorious memory. Worcester, Mass., Sept. 16. The Free Soil State Convention met this morning. There is about 1000 delegates pres ent Hon. Henry Wilson called the meeting to order and in the course of his speech said that the Whigs must never ire-allowed to regain con trol of the State. Wm. Horrace Mann was chosen President Washington, Sept. 16. Dr. George A. Gardiner returned to this city yesterday, and delivered himself up to day.— He was admitted to bail in the sum of $40,000 for his appearance at the December Term. Dt Thomas Miller and GeorgeW. Riggs became his - bail. Charleston, Sept. 16. The schooner William and John from Havana, with dates to the 7th inst. reports that 160 of the American prisoners had sailed for Spain ln one of the Gout transports. Only four had been liberated. • . Philadelphia, Sept. 16 A difficulty occurred at Key West on Friday last in consequence of the arrival there of a Spanish vessel. The citizens endeavored te take and burn her, but she escaped, they then made an attack upon and broke up all the Span ish ship stores. _ The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows are in se oret session considering the report of the com mittee on the degree for the wives of scarlet members. Extensive arrangements are made for the reception of the President who is expec ted to arrive to-morrow forenoon. James Fennimore Cooper, the novelist, died at his residence in Cooperstown on Sunday ai ternoon, aged 62. BALTIMORE MARKET— September 16. Flour—3,B7}'. Wheat—66@7s; white 76@bO. C0m...66; white 57@68. 0at5...34. 1iye...68* Mess P0rk...17,00. Bapon... Sides 10}@11. ! Lard—— i. Sales at Auction of 2,000 bags Rio Coffee at B}@Bf; and 216 bids Porto Rico su gar at 5,25@5,75. »> ■■ '■ 1 W001...Dn1l and unohsnged. Whiskey—22 @2B. ; NEW OEUEANB MARKET Septrrta, Cotton. .. Has advanced, middling BJ. : Tobacco. .. Doll, bat uncltanged.| F10ur...58,75 TUoa.sAßeiNt HOOfi HANKERS AND EXCHANGE brokers. N. E Corner of Wood and Sixth ttrugi, *'*$ ur S«>K*- pvEALRRSirr Coin,BaukNotes, TuneßUlfl, P°y*‘Bj I ) and Domestic BxehM»ge,Cenifiea«e«ofl>epo»il % fcc EXCHANGE on all the principalOities of the union and Europe, for salein sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and parfundsreceived on deposits . COLLECTIONS made ou all parts of Uw» Union, *un* lowest rates.' aepiwy HILL A CVRRI* hankers and exchange brokers, Kq. 06 Wood strcet* Third, door bdow Vourth—{vrest»\de), SltiHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constant*} for sale. Time Bills of Exchange .and Note*, d « cbtmled. Gold,Silver and Bank Notes, bought end «>bb Colleolion. made in all the principal c “' o , B “‘‘i Fnnd. Slate*- Deposits received of Vat and Current rune mart7;> _ „ UR THt^^oVSloH^OOLBillOAB.®. F Jbt BRONCHITIS WHOOPINB COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA ami CONSUMPTION. • PSAinoug the numerous discoveries aciench has *n _ la this generauon lo laminate tlw business of Inc, in crease us enjoyment, u mi even prolong t|je term of nu man elclslence, none can be named of monc read value Lo mankind, Ihaa this contribution of. Chemiury to lhe } Healinft AH- A vast trial of. its virtues llumighouub.a i broad country, has proven beyond a doubl ’’ d '“ ““'to cine or combination o! .medicines yet known,.can no iarely control and care Uie numerous vuae ies ol p|d monary disease which liave hitherto midm thousands and thousands every year. Indeea , [here is now abundant reason lo believe a Kerned) hg at length been found which can be relied on 10 cure Jy* nnsidan tr erousaffeetton»ofifce lungs- Ourspacehete wit' not pcnnii us u> publish any proporuon of the cuijee effected by itsuae. but we would present the following opinions of emmenrmen, and rerer further the circular which the Agent below uained, wl Q, a, y^ B to furnish free, wherem are full particulars, and iudiapui&blegeoQfSiQCitbpso.fhctv ;.. From the President of-Amlierat College, the celebrated Professor HuehcoeL. ■ i,I nnas C Ayer—Siri I have used your Cherry cec tornl in my own caso »( deep-,euied BronchiUf, and am ‘iicb from us chemical constitution, that it la mi ®d co “pound for the relief of la,-ngal and .bron SmUifficuldes If my opinion as to its superior ctrat “S“an be of any service, yon are al liberty to use if as yonJuukproper iIITCUCO4; Prom the widely neletraled Ptofeksor SiUman.W.U. I L l> , i Professor, of Chemistry, Uttier&loiy, Stc Vale College, Member of the {La. .llisu Med Phil-and Scieuufic societies at, America aud Europe. “ I deem the Cherry Pictorial an rtminAte lion-from some of the best articles m Uie Materia M fl ea, ami a very effective remedy lor the d.e^* - esu is intended to cure. J Npw llnveu, Ct , NoV. I, lcrty Major Pallisou, Presidetu of the §.P-Beajum aiai** he he. uKd tbO' Cri«Sfr)"PiCtorai with Wonderful » te-l ccss. to cure aulaflamauon of Oie lungs. ; ; ' Pron one of ihs firm physicians in Mline. , Saco. Me , April 20, Id4v, Dp J C Ayer. 4«owell—Dear Sir. I am now c-M-, Plainly using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, atod prefer it lo any other medicine for pulmonary rs ?’rom observations of many severe cases, I am cojm. jo , ed it will cure coughs, colds, and diseases of tlie lun fs, that have pul to defiance all other remedies. 1 invariably recommend as use m eto ofconsumpu jn, and consider it much the best remedy known for that . hs-« “«■ Respectfully D . Prepared and sold by fames C. Ayer, Practical Che *a "'iD* Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale and tclail.by 8. A. Foltiieslock. and by J. M. Townsend; in Al eghciiy C lly hyH P Fell worn, and J. Douglass, and by draggl its -cnerally. • —•— THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY! 08.. JOBS BILL’S SARBAP3EULLA ! TT is pul UP in quart and contacts. the streng , L of SIX TIMES as ranch pnreSarjapanllaasa sy similar preparation in America. Price SI per bottle, o Si U b b o aVbccn r a E weUraWbUsbed fact for yeara pnsytb at Sarsapurffla.when pare and properly prepareJ. erasl he only true panacea for alt diseases onginating tram to iraDUre slate of the blood, the use of raerenry, f habiu in yon* fe of S AI«i°PAR*EEA 1 s he only preparation beforetl le * , e ; r "™*‘ MC d^SCTß\"wmro r CT g Fi.L.? CU ° ,i5 ’ . Scrofula or King's Evil, CanceisyTamors Eruptions of lh " , , W Pains in the Bones or Joints* Old Sores^ and UlceTS, SweHirig of the Glands* Sypbi- H r, Salt Rheum* Cificases of the Kidneys* Loss of Appe al®, Disease* arising from 3. ihe useof Me rc u ryv l pain in the Side and ) Shoulders, Gen ralDebility, . - Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, Cosuvo *ess. Sore Throat, . Broncbiiw, Coughs, Colds, Weak- ' ness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, and atl'other Diseases tending to produce ; Oonaumptlon 1 . . i * I Femaleirtegutafilies atnd fiorapiitmts, Sirk r ftnyNervousJHeaUirehe T LoWjSpinu, Wight Sweats. KxpoJrao or-lmprudence.in Life, Chronic Commotion, at Diseases, and is- a.spnng and Bnmroer dtinlt, a4d, general tonra for the system, and a gt ntle «ri-l*W l | purgative, far saperior lo.Blne Lick or Congress VYhter- Salt*, or Seidlitz. > j ’ . Testimonials. - -. ■ The following is a verbatim copy of a ceruuoale.uoter io the possession of the proprietor of .Bull’s Sarsappr !la Rev. E. IV. Sohonis widely and generally known as an eloquent and accomplished Pastor ofitbe-M. E. Church, mid the Rev. E.atayensou baa beat known as oue of the mosltaleiued and zealous member, that the Kentucky Conference could boast of for many years, and at this lime infilling the high and responsible station af Cu^ o w«!d M more satisfactory bftS tbltimon Whan “vis EVER offer ed in favor of ANY. MEDICINE-,, j Rev E W. Sbuon—Rev.E.STßV®lBPA-:-o -- } ** Lowwfl^MayWSSfr, We have used John Bull’s Sarsaparilla, and have known It to be used with entire! satisfaction; und hose I no hesitation in stating thatwe be-liewo_U i n M and valuable medical compound, and | dace much good, andreUove much afflicted.. I therefore mast cheerfully recommend n ggjjoN, - j (Signed.) e STEVENSON. 1 I How we nlUdmirc “ c l ‘“" often do wa sce- persohs, n rosy colored cheek. o)|lprtt[nm sn devoutly to he j not possessing; mi- Unions, washes, pain's 1 wished, to restore to,them,asscmblartMi a l- 111 l i2 lO di l sfase has deprived them of, and thaltoo.wlth I of skin. BstlPs SaroapanUa is the bfcst r ' W It beautifies the. .skin, by .removing C uenr nariicle of morbid and diseased matter from the bS inofing it pure healthy and 4c-| rarity to everyminnte vessel, and changing lue.yellow I and dark countenance to the bloom ,aad vouih. Ladies, abandon ihe use of pamlß and mixtures, 1 an«l use BtilPs Satsaparilla, ihe only effectual_ remedr- j word to the wise is sufficient;” und a huui« eaodgh | TRSTtMONY LIKK THE FOLLOWING I -SUPERFLUOUS ALL- COMMENT ON , TUE I FICIENCY OF BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. j. j From Dr. 1/ P. Yamhill. Ptofessor of Chemistry in I ' : Loaiaviile Medical College.”] El t have looked over, the list of ingredients coaipostog John Bull’s Compound Extract of . arsaparritu, tjna I have no hesitation in saying that they I Sound, undone that promises well yInDELL M I? 10 which il is applicable ” L. Y. Y ANDELL, nt- iSj W I HATMDR. J .PWWrm <>V 2?STq ? |'Vo^! Lotttsoilis Marine HospUat, says of BULL 8 I BARILLA: t Zzmirailfc, March 20,1840. 1 1. have examined the nresctipdou fcthe.preparation, I of John Ball’s Sarsaparilla, and I believe the eonlbipa- 1 exeelluul onr.an4 i Bro dace ah'alterative impression on the system,, IhW 1 used it both in public and private practice, apd think it *e best artiole of SarsapanUa m | r J® BULLiS SARSAPAMUrA.^^^fr andhave.noother,, Retail Ahenu, : i g h E i.rcty by^ MC B U^rae^Sonr^nd-b;! U T‘ ■< ♦,»: -ai- •- ■ 'V -•-.sv. i.i ' '-J-,-- y ,r., - S H -IvV ' ' V v"’ ‘ \ • '* W * J ■ "iv: ' ■> ’ “V- - ! " .V. s > -V Baltimore, Sept. 16. Boston, Sept. 16. New York, Sept. 15. Dr. «mp»or« a Extraot Of™ B proprietor; Remember, this is the only TRUE and ORIGINAL article. ••^ar.i*»iriiii«*rt»n» This Medicine, Mcordjne to diwcuons, r WILL. CURB WITHOUT FAIL, [ Scrofula, , , . or Kind’s Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Erupuons of lire Skin, ■ Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, or Tetters. Scald Head, Rheumatism!,Palns ln ; tie Bones of Joints, Old.Soresand Ul cers, Swellingol the Glands, Syphilis,Dys- Salt Rfietun, Disease of the Kidneys, LoSofAppetite, Diseasos onsinffro'a.’lte , nse of Hertnry, Pain m theStiesand ; Shottldertj General Debihty.Drop-, sy, Lumbago, Jaundice, and! : ~. the best FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN 1 1 fiitfrii'ent- Consninpiion,’ BaarrCnneaa. Lueorrhea,. or Whited-, ‘Irregular Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, nod general gloomy state of mind nre cured by De. Got- Bart’s Extract o» Yellow Docx aud bABBAPAULLAf which gives immediate-relief by renewing the founds tlon of?eaitb and strength>e blood humors. slops omnaiural secretions,, and- gives healthy whowiaMo purge the blood from theimpnnties contracted from the free indulgence of the. trope In* ilia winter* and to prepare the s>stetn to TCBi6t-«uiß mer epidemics, resort now to “ Ur, Ouysqll a^f 1 Ynlinw Dock and Barsapanlla,*’ wh'ch is proy Ingitself Si antidote fnrmanyof ihc most m^f?,a^ t -^| e n t!d , fln«h is heir to. and they wx 1 never be disappolotea.i tor in this remedy the public faith has never wavered-jev er can waver i for.tius fojxnded on expenencey-in* l *» their want of faith in otherondspanous compounds xs X 7ZX* oTexperience. JteT *J rUln.ajtd'persnttd^himffa/Ms Hfe^saSe^tollcylS^Swl we have no hesitation in predicting his speedy restore tton to health. . v-h . i Female*, BOSS* «M> j Nswaejc, N. J.y^anaaryfiS. ■Mr Baimtt i— We take pleasure ;U>'«iua(t *at jour Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla plyesgraat satisfaction In geutlrman informed us that hi» danEhS?was trouble! will, dificult menstruation and odielllv eared She u«ed Townsend’s and other* wilh- SfSffifals?S* slightest benefit Hehadonedaofhte, die from the same cause I 4 Kirr « w Osweao county* May> 1840. s >' Ipnr&awdiasWuxnjago, • a botfa rf >S7 Yrilow Vock and SarwnnJm for my readfhelped h« very nmch f a ' ir^ffie p ( f ! “ s "tend &^&og“om«“Xi?if^fona.r lfte lcon « COBURN ®“ •' NaawiT. Hetiimer co.,.Eel)ru&ry, , 1850 ‘ „ „ a«jluS? Ca _Cent3 -n la with-great ih« fmKsibYoaubounlie -very b“PP>' effeetof.youi Si-|ISS“SS,“”| *t“SsI”I3Ss ; SS.?® | months, .***<«* Jfl-JSSSJ* skeletons - H*’badrtrte«s • -.• i became reduced to * /»6tttlnoalhr I SSSSSftdKS*«»SS£S used in nil twelve t '°itles dariiij^everyveiuge of October last he wa* perfectly restored, ovetT™,* re . the disease dieeptiUe scars was remove > , mains m perfect health up t° the preßQ _ OK'ing lo sgfSS^sSssfta yoat a^>r dt “ sa"seS KU3SELU Rdee 81 per **, Nonketiat coraar of Fourth and \vWui «9.,r«nirt>nce on Wainui— lo whom allordtramuaibe oddmased. 4 Kidd Jl Co, Pittsburgh Wilcox>J?icorncrM|r street and the i)minoGd» B A F T a^ e £ !o jwWj?!{f *M!e &b#.-u&«aSS=SI; Bedford ; Ifeed A Son, Huntingdon, Ur».^,HolUdo|a hnigbrHlldcbwdfiifX.ta&anai A R wi [ a Jn ’4 Bon, Ding; Bvau»-‘de .Co ? <-P r *»kV 1 U«, A fljcad ™r=rßS SeVtS*. «^wa«ss« p w ; > ■ r ■ '.±^_.—r OtUMiUeO Etneroal On. ( tJOR: Churches,Stores, ha £i?rt’,,,S e^rkshops,and K BoaLS, Halts,.CKanjboO, .Kitchen,,2yt?« nihlie ga^Hss poses, is Toast is obtained atM/of B, centper which a splendi.,“&'" or ,£ _ \v e IttVitt att‘ex hour, equal,if noi >2?Janif prices, Bcing’priuaied.by aminuuon of our,goeoN.» «„V experience, and with fa the aecamulauoa of l 3 ; ■•*ji»-nWifla &!».*’ tetail trade* oo oUiUes w supply bo* the W p“ubJrgltolland Lamp the most favorable 3 Atlawclesdelivered™an? P« tof *e«ty r orte4‘- I AND C«EMKJA,^ R Slta&n’kft gularly supplied once or twice a n■ ek p to I withthe wagon, (which is constantly- • -CTmJGH, } efiy,) will he promptly attended u>. * - tin-flail No. & Fourth au ect, App I nprlPid&wy . hetwcenMarlC,^, lOnn BUS PEA NUTS, 1 £\)\} 25 bags Walums, 20 do Filberts*, 25 do Cream Nuts, 100 bts Shelled Alcftonda, 191) bbls shelled Pea Now , 20 matta Dates, 23 do? Salad Oil, pint T 13 do do qaaTts; 20t>bls- Lowering** Sugar* In storea<yJ ft>r »als»y gHUA KHODEa & qq., No. CWood sweat. Pnrnltvre and OhairWMetoomi. <ST JOSEPH PIETER*'42I -Penn street* above the BgLcanflt Bridge, keeps constantly on band and flaxes Jz2fto order, at the lowest prices, every description of ?Ser<iii<i Plain FURNITURE, SOFASand CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles, Purchasers woald do well to visit his Warerooma. my27-<l&.wly • 1 * *•- i becuDcussß Oared. - .. „ CLINTON FURNA.CI2, Jane $,1851.-9. M. Kin: Dear Sir—This may certify that one of my boys has been afflicted forthelastlbrneenycars witba Dealings aad deafness of the right ear. 1 have tried a number of physicians, all without an* benefit, and had given op &U hope of a cure ever being effected, when our family alter examining the case, recommended me to use the PETRDLEGMfwhidhMid, and am happy to I inform you that the use of two boulCs effected an entire [ cure, t write this wuhontsohcitatioaoryouf acquaint* I ance. With sentiments of esteem* Tom yoarstndyv I jy2 : JOSEPH. SWAB. Dissolution. . Til E partnership heretofore existing under iboiLrm of K. DAY, Shovel and Spade Manufacturers, Is this day dissolved 1 by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be seuted np by WM, DAY, wbO Wili conUnuothe business at the old stand. No. IOSt-Clair “'lyl*' [aa23l EZBKKL^bAT,.?’. OKHIS’ TiSA MART,** the ZHamond.-—Although Green Teas have advanced in the East, R. Moral still continues to sell precisel the same qualities. *itl*e stes' Superior Black: Teas, <0.50 and ’sc. * & GooiSa gara7 attdSe. Pnme Coffee, 10 • fau3Q ELANKS FOR ATTORNEYS. AbDKSMKN ,AN;l» JUSTICES OF THE PEACE-peedj.MortßSSM. Bonda, Declarations, • I ndeMores.ExccatfoavSoopoV uaa, Summons, Bills of Cost, Articled of Agreetnent» A Wptoenw, Fe e mn..*^&e ' ■ ■■ ■ w-mat «f MarKtUpa SecgnOatt. iX -Aipacsv. PnnnncUosj French. Meixoo* druf tiOW r <B>*n* ? iw'A' 1 -' ••-' j one thousand pieces teceiyed ang y • j; v v - ' v- 6 -"'--^;- - „ \ - . 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