s'Xtf: '^vC--’''V-'' 'yu« '•-■• - . v !,. ->'-v „» ' y X* 'fit" . r -* .. s. _ t-*„ *' i J *,.».> i "C, „ J -v ->■• < < tl r -t* -a v •■■ : -■: ’• • >s V ‘N* f :'' \ 1 »' *-'V *‘ J-. > >,\ •i’ ‘'A'/, v\’-‘ ,f-‘. /,"’V l ' 4 *jX- 'V ■ z * t * / . .< \\ t <, . j- . .• . * , J •■ " ■, ~, ‘- ' r ~" «! ./WaNt&»=»» ■’ > — Jr — J “-~*- ils ***** telegraphic NEWS. _ --• • , " , “T “" _ BAKUsas^St?! ‘ - =1 ——= —--•* N °- 95 -”»^ i£% - 4s**iV? >a «il^v .’•» *\* r\ Zl \ !; Qt ■ NoBHOLK, Bept. 19 Domerflc and ora S^. % fi. « » f rVi*. H>* V’V «*i iff, Che steamer Illinois sailed from Cliagresoo e.WamrtK»rf;W*f,; TheWea.berst 9th, and brings two weeks Js,“ kScdano k »NH;« .*- ’i, 8' i- ,,'. ij v r 7 . 1 - appeamece. of r Itfnrnia. the mails, 400 passengers, ,tpl,ouu, , of . fc&yifti-&■-/•,} £•> Jn , in gold) on freight, and a '“6® » m ““ p “ William A. B t r < ‘'.V' nole - ! r , , hands of the passengers. She left th 64 -JSRi-- rhe 1 Brother from Kingston . o.rrM. i . B :.rs-.~r„ s“ ; *srjaai‘!iß- a -SSamst JtSrfftX.?**'* ]?*:&*,k JT»- - - BAOON-Thw nmclt G weather for mining operations is favorable, Doma tic Bills, Bills of Exehangt : we i theT'duct of gold is abundant . a -^V%•■»-’C•J,LV^ , - taln ,il)u.lo*c,«desMu Muoh interest and excitement exists m refer- . * A** '• Fl.oUit The offenna fe to the approaching elections. . light, and we coold hear of rh« condition of society at San Francisco is —— _ 7 ""*'?** oewhat improved, owingtothe “tivityofthe . a t. vV‘V'»< ; . I ti" -i: ■' f, ,he draj- load at 3fl ■• - zilant Committee, and the increasing zealof “^^“e FMarkaiutiufmr do° 'Vi. mackerel Sales of *®bt f legal authorities. Crime also seems greatly *>,«° ; — issxzzkz: rc:£..t.»---"«iEs®=“ ?£b T 's'%*v-* i v-> f 'Jj { VIINUA* ? htlj drooped. ciliea constantly for sale. . 4 »•■« j -^—«■—a— second DISPATCH. rnllceiionßmade in all the cures in rhe Norfolk papera of ß brief “Nn. K«s;'t>:e« arnica, brought by the steam ba nk“rs ?T steamer North America f^SSSS^XS^SSI trip & eTer made. feSSttg, “Tito ettbre ieng.h of .hiaHmua about no XTstous Continues healthy. ., contains work of aiutcscrpitw>» in aret A 6re had ocourred at Sacramento, destroy I g OLLECTION 8 made on all parts of - iS2l‘r ,fi.> r J >,VS.'u iti rIW .nine of which is quite heavy. . .f ? . ~ , r .nhnhlv to the amount of $300,000. _ 1 lowest rates. :*«SfesxSr.::. s.« -*—. - ■ - .aaSKSSa r4=srE£”S:;s,;i t -Sg. SSX Sn Sslg a—'g; ■■■- ~«...«. T oome MOrriU ’ ffiajoritieS “ " WHEREAsfraf? '%s*» The niiuois experienced_very boisterous | „. ;& r Z 60“ eore:“.r n 'r:i c uof r-ltrASrl In ourhumble opinion, there is no one thing mp-irua-.v - i irtelk S_ g that will leaimore dirhctly to prospenty. with . e Washington, Sept ve this public oofee to tlieelectore ofsa man of business than promptness and puncta- T l This morning a man, supposed to be Wash- Alleghen‘Vaat a G t neruhEieUon wth^ e„* duality, when it concerns ItUleOmfft, will WuTi.n New Yoan, Sept. 19. The .lectori ot the Sixth Ward 'oTdfteftty yery difficult lb pbtain that trifling assis- 1 5 u aD ly t. ~,, nilviees from Bio De Janiero to the I burgh, to meelatthePnbiicSchoolHoDse.iiiss lie may run round from one man to ! i hof August, which Btated that the United tL electors of AeSevtsnth^r t o obtain the loan, of: five or ten dollars L„,j,e>pe Shat steam Frigate Susquehanna was at Bio. b l of lhe Eighth Ward of the Cuy two days, - d^V iS - t b PP !me 0 SiS« ","»d masS are disabled. She burgh, “ "f “the city■ Ihe is tamed off -mth “® e STORE stiAOEs mld Kaye to return home under sail. I elector f h Sch «,i.Hqige, in sei the very first one to whom he ap- .tgmng. OIL CLOI ” of the First Whr.lbf ih'e City. e Accommodated him justas well meet at the house of 1. Woodhouse, Rt 1 have done so, had term.. The military and civic procession to-day is an f gecond ward of 'he c.ty c d|MM ‘ssi __ --&=;•: sMisSV-msrnmmm WssMqmmm psps -bsss^ s ***• EYer y one WHO Retail. »i very low pnce» Hartford. Sept 19. I at m Nancy Murray, ou the Mecbamcs’ and Fat und him worthy of He baa. ia alMbt » P . t u e ke Road, in said township; except Ibe qua ’"tisement recom- stock of i-'ANCk GOi viotis fire occurred this morning I vot* r * re«foing in sections No*. 4,7, and 14 of th« &£&&&% ufr i r f t r ' V "“do ry street furniture rooms, which, in con- »?«», «Xo ®bull vote at =ll general elecuou. . YSTand 4 Tith .MockUUmguigto were ' d ™lo e ; x _ t iLATNERY 8 ITIRE, HOUSEHOLD FIN RN ITU RE aX^^t ' TteS llia Together. ’ G " CnsbUr:h . „irwo i .r f..o. « 3- - ssssiss:.:::: Rich Fn^ k ?^ k 'J»!rtSS;- 6 nTer _ Ro\ h e e „ d fonald 6 o„, on the Leeehhu.gh Road, tn aa yA&; “cart TiMe“ P Sofi"fcemre Wes. Side do , Dinner Marvolle. French Furniture, Dun of Versailles townSMli, fb meet ur it ’ nrcsfiite Uureaus, Plain do.Wasb Stands tli;b &nd Curtain iiRV TOOIK xt_ , w a Rrick School House, near the White House formerly oi DfCMtrg t j. Feather Bed*, with U*en MOURNING OB\ GOOI», ither Jonathan, fromCnagres, Bnclt TkS Th«mßB ji ee l andnowhvWm A Shaw. ' w '«’«a*K# w .- :2»SSS : :r,, " 2E2s^tt?*£aHWS“ 's~'S;Sp -B«^bs3sfS^-“'SK pf '"‘“-tSit. 'ii-r-lsr cw b^ittssaaeKitttts : ,>.!;- , „to the Spread Eagle Hotel. ,e,,13 ._ No W Übetly . ,t unchanged. , ‘ 'I at thTtunctio .of the Coal H.H and St. i! 1 de-’ Vr Tj. >I6LaSSES-Z5 brl. prime oak ’ “^ epte “ b " 18 ' Runbrid'getonlheSteuCen- Vri ,me,.u,re hxture.. g« j> . ..le by I«P‘IL . . tiddlmg BJ@BJ. v ,»e turnpike. meet at the settee. Ac. The above tvr i f D FRUIT — 60 ha*. Apple*; The electors 'Of Robinson township, to S_p ftr * Bn d 1 nrchaser*. Sale will 1) 150 do l*c«ehe*; for sale by bouse of Sarah McFarland, formerly Audley McFar.an , “ JMU - i THEORKAT KENTUCKY REMEDY: *Le Rai“r«d of Life, w.th illuitru- Prorisio ‘“ti'w elMtorso" Reserve town.h.p, to meet at the house £ Xhe .uthor of Frank Furletgh-eomp,etc .none as trans- , KHdrer. to meetu, the hou.e , kfefcfc "7; ~V P t river -“her ofM ;= to meet u, the "SSHsliiS S« I “PahTllS W«ly "pmpHSiS.SSS. .he K‘.:V M^‘ n eL a meet a, the hm..sof ®g r:y.:i"-a=3 i;r.s's - ' EsaasssssMKsagai-^«p..^ ™ff.:su_.. - .mussw. • e arf i w«ssfes!.-«4jss jfer.2S2%Sl?s'^' ? <. : tf>-^SuKv^SSfctc.'>l^,>rn! , t<« romc rorchyeß.Ktng- T, HEP A RED and sold by Public School Houfe, in paid Borough. mlhis Head, Rheumau.m, X Liberty street. This pow So electors of Indiana township, 10 meetut the hou -. ; Old Sore, and £rauoni lhe medical vrru.e.o e t ljr“ecupied ty S Mackey, m said towntihtp. (Hands, Syphi- Sight times the strengthof "electors of Shalertownshtp, to meet al John mane* Kfate r -m. Luense. Uis pul up in bottles at 25 and q mill, in anid township. lown.shin. Henlini aO'* ,r 'd ofAppe- directions for its use. Ineveryu qualified voters of that part or Indiana fcod 1 l r i-tE'^S^S> < '°“‘ nul American Oil has been louud gheny county, residing wtthin the followtngne » ” Vss.aE SSa b, Ziufcwssxwf. aS^asftM^assaS ( ™“ui found genuinr. aolwiihstundt nISS tesoch a minner n. to embrace nil ntlengih ' |3l, \\rOODWARD BLAKKL.Y & CiK, -foclion pjoU of ,? wmlMiiam, to meet -$3 cireal W Manuiucterer*, Ka*t Liverpool, Oh • of-lh« ( Boroagb of Binmtngaa , be please. l' leave 10 call lhe attenuou of Wealern, Si c h°ol HoUße.m 8^ d ®° r^f^ inK ham, to* ’‘Snd into* ■ chants and oihera 10 samples of ttookmgh of H Ormsby, insaid Frpm .the low oano ware, manufactured l>y them at r o ad Office of OliveT n 7 , *.7 oince. which can-be examined at their w . , jsm ., l a , the Pah- “James -3 ,_ CfZ- 1> e ..... ,1 11 a■; o. corner of Sixth und Li'-erty streets, Pittsburg l)ui|ne(Ur bntn g , . . . I -‘rotal in my esq* 1 ® rn®j VTi WOOD STREETS, left there will he promptly forwardedto the P [lSaidlnrong - v tile, wUsfied.fr -ORNER OF lheiT Wenf. .hVpped to any pittofVe South or West 1. 'fSc t said Slh Stable co tS4£^fe§SAi v " ARE "°^.P r 'P“'!f|l v , w FtS Uie Fsll Style /jl cemly made large additions t ■ their works, * of Shurpsburgh. tbineel chiaidiffict SfrewUch they have ju..«| ei-ahted to fill all orders w.thdespatrh 'S mSfiStough- uctercanU and HAPS, I I« P 4 PROPERTY FOR SALE OR SBMcKaesport. to meet at M you thin *:sr ~uwn~WAaliloiio« l Piece of Ground. 40 lect lr-*ut by dl feet dt ' boroneh ■ '■ . • 7 - ;'••’• : i paULSON No. 73 Wood strut, is now re ■ Locust street, (Fifth Ward,) a * ld on vil r of South From the v KU A JntlreFftUStock of HATS, CAPS, and bouse*. Also, a Lot of Ground. 2° feet frott 'Jjj ® ft -rly cwcopied by fc. McAnnmch, L.U D h mbelonringtohi« business. He has now deep, adjoining th; above, und two r story frame bo gihela Bridve, m said boroogh. Ac.,Y TnTnßeilroud doily, Ell of winch h? and three two story brick houses Also, piece House, in said hOTOUgh ®T7ri«r I»'P 4 Ground adjoining the above, und two J »tory fra. Uie qualified elector, as V t deem.tl q£fe3vBg%££JZ:-%‘ CmsnßYßfE hourn.,each containing .tx rooms. Also, üßrleV Hou , e for H ■ non from so ' INSURED BY the „«! Loi on Canon street, in Eatnßinmiigliam. of Pennsylvania; . oa,anda ve SbfcsF--' -is""-”" »'!&»«.«»•. „.. i „c»,. Lw ‘ Ige of the District Conn. ’ Frour ’ vr^Axii — of Allegheny county; stantly. using j ■ K?NS ACO r " Pl =, esof .ame Courts i preferitro eni ?i\ mmbiy of Pertnsy.vn ,dTh--Slree - "‘one “'! , i „ U « wip r s?V=7i>&Sl^*sF:ivi I “^l : t&acjsf?:>*rb l '>. I f!f«i,’i at LAW- ___ One I ,rq,.nrr Sessions and consider il helem Mart T-T.—r.—.-rT.-v.--' rr *One p " r ease. . ''"l Ji'ilriv/T-i*V:CA*}'ilv-N'‘Cc , , " gum tor Sale. One pern il approved the Fniiriesiofki an • ~IIP .ab.criber offer* one FARM tor kale, containing Also, inn. 13th secUoa of i)7 H P.Schwo ’>» I figHTY ACRES, in Guilin county, Ohio, two 19th of Apm cl relating to KnetaUy.,-A:--: C M .* e . and one-half from Hidgway. There aTe sixty the act passe otbesa eon- j. 8. Toagl W APP '' and I ’ C “ Ch orChardj °“ V "- '“ MS - % rlldtL "rots afore- **«£%s .<M ”VK,i, _ «BEsttft ‘&‘<SSEER So»RT,„u.,Eb,.»™.i. isSSS* ’ ‘ SJ«SSBE • >s • V r ' tor the county of Cambria, ou the 7tli day of under my hai. 2dday taining to the trat '• 1851 ’ '* B<ow Houorabl,: <i“ 4n<tge»»' lhe G o fs“pte m ber, A. 1 ,BCe ”[ frJ^S&SSgM. 'TfM. Cannon, Esq., the Coon grunts a rule '^ e d '«»• poseh, is Tough’s id representatives of John Burk late of sepl73rtfc«je___ Srhieh a splendid aship, Cambria county, deceased to he ■ Hi „ bc >rag hour, eqnal, if not ?r Orphans’ Court, to v. held atl Ebens- lf L tunin'ntion of qur g e county of Cambria, on Monday, the XJ s fo r ri the accumulation < nexS i aceeT? or refuse .he real es- ?«™ w «’ SliUesWnsapply b, rk deceased, at the valuation made Jgst my r |^ e most favorable r r’ef partWottiwapd out of our said Dye Stafteft *" f" l glow. J ' „ o| P the said County directed, or care, and will be s , All arficles delivi hand S^’ •*“ Courl “ Eb « nBb “ r ®’^**' i^w^tw -55555 i,yi) vme m W 1' w^inugcgfVED—At A. A. Maso \ sale by (se l French and Dome^e. ' 'wm & . t ! " ’ • ®?&; =%. 1 Wiißili 111 til Hill ini iFi i ir . . "5 5.. W ■■■■■:■ 's - t • r r -i CITY INTISIrLIGEN CE. dayß from Pbilaaeipma. “ 0 r Jones’ t° p fet, and fine flavor-, in tle««':? I ITf 1 2’of“Onr House,” who ed. g tuaineßS, -will have a Bird. on >=■;- , * Bog the caty oturted ““Kok and driven npto the pound. 'Eh £' aem o ut cd the aUeys, ftfi.yMdfl, instan from onderthe hoard piles; and captors oes quite a contest ensued berw pig> and owners, as towbo was « ajjven in six One boy.’up'to the more At a or eight, and was on tty w ell. dollar a head, this pays P retty —Dramas will he presented, Thi^ re Tel? and Pat hyon, in which m“ g ttr- c - Foster > Mr-MoMuHan, appear. There will also “ pknty of songs and dances. : • „;; Chester No’s. 71 and 67, Smithfield st, a most complete stock of mens and w-s clothing, which.be is selling very low ; he r?L partioufir attention in fiieready made line, io bo/8 clothing, which he gets up withgreat taste and skill. Go and see, . . ' *6 Somebody’s rope-walk was burned in Lawrenceville on Wednesday. "We could not learn the name, nor' dcCwe know. of wwrebemg more than one there. The loss is about ¥«w. Supreme Court-— The time of the Court was yesterday occupied by the arguments of counsel in the Bridge case. A decision will probably be given next "week. mo The oases before the Mayor yesterday morning were disposed of in the nsnal manner. Business Prosperity, In o hr humble opinion, there is no one thing that will lead-more dirhctiy to prosperity, with a man of business, than promptness ami Punctu ality in meeting all. engagements. Such a man mil always command the aid and evfiry one who knows him, because j him, and can be placed oh whathe says. reckless to grant accommodation to a man who m reckless of hhTword ? No one! With a trifling asms tanoe from a friend, a man can often take advan tage of circumstances which will put money into his pockets. But those who are known to . be carribss and indifferent to the principle of punctuality-when it concerns hUleUangt, wiU tod it very difficult to obtain that trifling assis tance. He may run ronnd from one man to another to obtain the loan, of: five or ten dollars for one or two days, and find his application re jected, while he is turned off with some tnval excuse; when, the eery first one to whom he ap plied could have accommodated him just as well as not; and would have done so, had not hispaat conduct proved that tHere was no certainty of his meeting his engagements. Thns he loses his time, and. loses the value of a friend in need, all through Kb own fault. , . A man, too, whose word can be relied on in respect to the quality arid of his goods, will never lack for customers. Every one who has traded with him, and found him worthy or confidence, becomes an advertisement recom mending others to give him their patronage. Others may resort to-the “tricks in trade, and make a noise and hustle in the world for a while, and in this way they may appear to prosper for a time. But the most noisy streams are not al ways the deepest, and usually they will run dry tins soonest., So in business ; the less pretend ing, but honest and punctual man, will prosper in the end, andTiine caseaout of ten, more than those who-try to get along faster by being inat tentive to their engagements. — Tanket Action. The Earthquake near Maple*. A letter, dated Naples, Aug. 24th, gives the following particulars os to the Into Earthquake: “I have received several details relative to the dreadful disaster which occurred on the 14th lust, in the province of Basilicara, in this king dom,’ and about one hundred miles from the cap ital A list of more than fifty villages is given, in which greater or less damage was done, in more »h«r> one place the principal buildings have been destroyed, and in all several lives have been lost amid the ruins of fallen houses. The great • est sufferer, however, was the town of Melfi, a place containing 10,000 inhabitants; time-quar ters of the city ore a mass of- ruins ; the Arch bishop’s Palace, the College, the Municipality, tmouLt already to 700 besides 200 wounded, among whom the principal families count vic have not time this morning to give Ml the minute details, but it is sufficient to say that a riS and populous district has been completely totTyel iid the loss of life has been immense. It does not appear that the .ground opened, bnt all the injury was done by the houses fallmgfirom the repeated shocks of the earthquake, the ra pidity of which was such that the persons in the houses and pasting in the streets had not time to escape. Maeknaw Trout just received this day a 1 <<ODB. HOUSE," No. 24, DIAMOND Alley. S B W GOODS! WBW WHOLESALE TRIMMINO. EOTIOH AND wew ffiio VAßlßTr STORE, 80. 01 Wood Street. ifcaKW XStrf and Fourth sutas, opposite Hampton, iSetire * n Sm th & C 0.% Putsburth. T HR subscriber leapcctfaliy invite* the auenuoaof tSan.ry andCi.y Merchant! lo h,.eitenF.ye meat of Trimming, Notion, Fancy and Variety which he is now openm* for the Fall Trade Among 2e article# composing his stock may be found a tall a#- "KSS.°MSS®iI Book,, Thread., Comb.; Laceß and In.emigS, Porte Monnaies, Suspender! ; Embroideries, Needle..,B* tat and Vieloria Mall. , 1 Prince*.Gimps. Pins, dackooets, Braids, Hoofs and Byes, Fancy and Dress Button®,.Brushes; §52 Ctecfi; Plam ani Fancy BoMnett, Whalebone; QQiU'd Ribbon®, Black Silk and Lisle !•“»», Neur Style Ribbon Trimming, Hosiery and Gloves, Black Lace Veils, Woollen Comforts ; Buek Gloves and Alius, Bonnet Ribbons; Gents Silk Woollen and Cotton Undershirts and Draw '"ioas and Bing Comforts, Worsted and Opera Hood. Plain Mantel Ribbons, Infants’ Boots; Cravat* and Pongee Pocket Handkerchiefs , Plain Satin Ribbons, Linen Gambrtc Pocket Hdats, Gilt and Goid Jewelry, Jerome Clocks. Fancy Soaps Carnet Bags and Satchels. Window Shades; Toilet Cum, Violin., Perfitmenr, Jew.harp» ; Gillot’. Steel Pens. Gold Pens, Umbrellas, Accorde „ Shells, Zephyr Worsteds, Perforated Board.; Floss Silks, Worsted and Crochet Needles, Looking G WIS with a variety of other arlieles,he will offer foresail or approved cedn. at prices comparing fava- n p ly S—The“ren!ion a of,Pedlani is particularly direct ed to .hi, extensive and varied - , ' !p ■' fall anuwintrr stock at Fancy and Staple Dry Gooda. A U , MASON fc 00., would most respectfully so licit the anention of thepnbllo generally, and the T-iSt* trade in particular, ro iherr large and care en vUlMmdSwSkofGooda for Fall and Winter saJes, be lonnd larger than they have ever befor. ofeVed. We have received a. follows. 400balesBro Mcslurs; 6SOO Look and Square Shawls, lnO bales Drills and Comabargs, 600 pieces Sap Blrrakejs • wl i . |OO bales Flannels, Colored and Wlule , 200 Cases Fancy Print* j 100 balesTickingt ICO pieces French Merinos; U 3 cases White Muslin* ; SOU Pannattas and Coburg Cloths; 23 Cases While Moslins ; 100 Alpacas, aU colors, SO pieces Linen Sheeting ; 10 cases Irish Linen*' t 500 pieces Sattineus ; 50 Cartoon* Bonnet Ribbons ; 100 pieceß best make Cloths : 100 Cartoons French Flowers ; *lOO piece* Cassimeret and Doeskins 500 do Fancy Silks; 270 do do Cassimer-.s; -SO do Colored Velvets ; 50l> do Shirting and ebecks ; 85 Case* Cashmeres and de Laities , 21 do Plain and Plaid Liusey* ; 1000 dozen Hosiery; 10 Cases Tweedsund,Jeans; *»0 cverv ? ar rfclc^usually found m a Dry No .Od and 64 Market St. sepdd v.w Books I Hew Bootes 11 * T HOLMES’ LITERARY DEPOT, Third Street, A opposite the PestOfnce:- ll£fwa!i , o.f-^H'Ut"ri. , al Romanne ; The Wedding Dress, bv Alexander Dooms Lewis Arundie, or the Railroad ol Life , He e io F rfa't*;ild \.^os»ing; “f “*'£ Ma'hew; H. f for'se'ptemi.er Goods I 5m Ooodi I . CCORDBONS— A splendid and varied stock of lie A, veryVeSraMe selection, with one, foar, liJand eight keys'.Cocoawood, and by the best makers a v d choicc 1“*“ ar f"ji»re very fineoMones, and new of every fine selection. Also, for Gui tars and le&> Hipoconl os, Trumpets, and COrn of Brass Instruments, selected and tried every ,a P'jijhdr himself,and sold at very low rates, by*' ■.“J’.’SSSiiSd aiiost popular Music, just rec’d. N B—The above Instruments are wamnmd to be Nk » j t n ««f>rv rejDCti- If found unity t correct and perfect ,ln every P kLEBER, will fl . Sales. Auction Cord. • .Aar -fln'inlcrv&l of ‘four years* bus THE uoder’igneA , la ,ini! complied with 1. ogam resumeo | aw . ra gulaling Sales .at .Auction, the reqoisliionso' a£tslo f aM License as Aucuoneer and having PJ°SJJ b a —n j, e o fl- cr , his services as such tor vWi!fd; Md ffie /A’llo generally. Wi.h an expe- U) his friends an ycaraiu itiis imcoi Dußiness. he r ello JsJ nSSilng iinaying Ihal l.e will he enabledlopve h “ i *^Lu ? sfaol?on lo all those who may feel disposed to entire *» U J! p. McfcLtlNNA, Auctioneer. p °lEferaU> ffie principal Oily Merchants. jy» iJoar. of Com., N Y.; Bolielin and Pennsylvanian, PhiladaAmerican and Republican,Ball.,copy lwand charge this office-J SCOTT & OTIS, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERC H A NTS, OI 21A1R STB.SKT > BT. LOOTS, MISSOURI, HAVING been engaged in the above business for the last six years, mthia city, would respectfully so * licit consignments of Goods, to be sold in. this market, either for Auction or private sale—particularly Glass* and Dry Goods; and will make liberty odvancefTon^alikindB of Goods, consigned us for sa Will refer to Messrs. Hewett, Roc A let, Wm,D. Wood £tto,jJoha J. Anderson A Co.. «•_ «• Stone,Squire A Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Denver. Sain*. Louis ; A Brothers, unemnau, e orire M’-Lain, Pittsburgh. / imaiw.y ' p. Ml DAVIS, Auctioneer. nT(t Q rifioiMERES, VESTINGS, AccY-at Anc -10 o'clock, at the a cre dit of three months, on Fifth streets, will be sold cn dorsed paper, 25 packa- Sami °T er ® lo ° f J r 4?M™nable Dry Goods, which have ges desirable and ..miern chiea, (or an extern . foal been parcha«d * sa - elfia t bl ick, brown. .nd blue broad cloths, of the most approved beaver, pilot and fell cloths; doeskm cassr hlack and fancy do j saiinelts, of the most desi meres, otaes anl i • , jeans, b ackand fancy SlSn ca hS- a ™ and fanoj gauii casnm yinakincs. silk and worsted seTges, ggs&eassfe esavau, suspenders, gloves, Ac. DAV IS, Aoci’r. , xtal UABLK MISCELLANEOUS AND ILLlJSTA b’vi’ork B*?h op* forlens! 6 v^dsTGl ei g 1 sMe meirs o f ’views tjz UB8; Nauonal Mrlodies gporUtTian , s Cyclope li“., 50 a s“ el' plains . Bo" k B ° b , V TheirimlTr™ tcli mi E'ns’4"r&'^ AI,o,EnS-vingstolbe American ed.lm..-.oflmyd- oi Ve in Calaioguc, wdiicb .«»- «dy sepia W. O. n CABTSKV, Auctlonccr- W,,, bo 5 , id on Monday, September slid, a? * * o’clock iu the afternoon, at M’Carlney » Aocuoii Srfollowing^M^n.-y^J-. S«, mSh«bed. end bedding, fancy .....da 1 b “'" U SfirCAIITNEV, Au.fr. saLEOF LIQUORS, ST sDCT.oa--W.il ffcpmmber «->• « 10 VVood direct °!-y oVil r’lif’l-lmde r cinKEsq’, Hipb Sheo P K , !^p»* i^«S me privilege, or In CURTIS, 0 ' cbase ” 4 \V It McCARTNY. Auci’r. septic ; —■ ■ % t ILI INERT 8 ITMIE, HOUSEHOLD FNRNITb M ANU KITCHEN UTKNSII.S at Accrton ■r l i7„_Sculrtnhrr SUi at It) o'clock In thi of Mr. Johnston, Diamoml .IIc T , between Wood slreel and the Diamond, her entire .lock of M'llinery Goods, as she is going to qntl the bnslne.. Of Mimneiy . comprise* »n part-* a larpe asiort meti of Bonncuf Dre«» Caps, Ribbon*, Laces, Blonde*, /vrtifi’ial Flowers, and almost every thing m t*»ai line of Arufi . which ha* bees purchased vithin a low bU4l ?r «nd are of the X£« .£fr. oud pattern. Also, !iT\lm same time, nil her Hoo.ehold Furmiure and Hitch- UtenX eciprleing-Mahosanv Chairs, Rocking Ho Oa?d Tables. Sofas, Centre Tallies. Side do , Dinner 2o’ Dre».nK ui.e.a, Plain do , Wash Stand. High I ’" Si Bedsteads, Feather Dads, with U"cii Thcks- Bedding, Mnllr»i«e«. l.ookluß Glasses, Cane Seat Chairs Cameling, Oil Clotns. Window Blinds, Scl fet" CopperKetle., Kitchen l. leti.il. sc Sale con- day to day jjffi BY , A q el . ; PlSrulaS AT ATITION -On Saiurdnv Sept. SOth ,at ear') gas light, w.ll be sold McKenna's Aaettoa Home, one caie of Dueling Pts- ° rd<;f -,T. i * l i,“i nm f Me°KKNNT Aneir' $' L" i 2^0 B S l iSr'^ed.fe^V"''c^Uh«“!“rat^l) in the torenoon. will be coinmeneed nl ihe Shoe “rnr“ol“. S. Adam., No. *7O, Liberty. nearly opposae Hand street, and next door lo Ihe Spread Eagle Hotel, the entire stork of Bools and Shoes remaining oil hand, cornimsliig an n^all^ voiiUi* , and children* wear, nf every de scription. At*o, at the same ume, store fixtrne*. rkwur,r;::;d J ,r, , ot,- b m liter* For Sale* T,tVO HOUSES AND LOTS iu the Borough of Law renceville, fronting' 50 feet on Borongh slreel and • rev alley leach), by seventy-five feet deep , hand somely and hi althily loealed on the bank of Uto Alleghe ny river, near the Ferry landing to Doqneane boroagh - *” " C °I)AV?D BLAiB nr mg. Apply p mikf.NNA. AuctT. lepio putf hurgh Coach Factor y• E 3. fl. BIGELOW, fYgIP ulsS>Tif* No. 46 DIAMOND ALLBt,I^^9S /CONTINUES to manafactufe CARRIAGES of every (j description sad of the latest and most ®PI’f OT 'J ivies to order and for sale. Attending personally to Melt branch of his Manufactory, and selecting htsmo. ferial fram the best that the eastern market can affo-d, he feels confident that he cau please the most (asudlons Giving his entire time and attention to the bnsiness, he if determined to compete with any of the eastern macker Southern and Western Merchants are respeelfolly in vimd to ealUnd examine his stock before t™**’"* elsewhere, as he is determined to sell as good and as cheap on arliclo as any other establishment |sep , AN THB first BANK IN ALLEGHENY fob till O .. BMUM WF citt paopaarr. The location is ' ' J Painter’. ten minutes’ walk from the Aqueduct, and about fifteen from the Hand ,,reel J?'^|terms scriber offer, said propertYon North Lib«t^streel some TsnVi Vo[Tco^ e " Hb7« e k o b fthe froni; o stable and carnage boilse on ihebacg oi^n lot. The location is a# fine as any in A {SI wnns. on premises can be ejamined at any K |QT) *CO cor anire of J. KIDD, »i the store of i KIDD * uu , cor lier of Wood and Fourth streets. au27 BY THE n ‘^ P VV r 0 y F.NTaAl t,l R 8 A D by THE N PHILADELPHIA. te^aaaaaa-"- fall ahbangemeetb VIA the new rxnifsrLrANiA railroad. Good intent and telegraph mail lines of splendid new Troy built Coaches, for Blairsville. will leave Pittsburgh every day at l P. M., and ai 4 o’clock P. M. and from thence 30< miles bythe New Pennsylvania Railroad, to Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore. Time through only thirty hour*. Coaches will leave every evening at l and 4 o clock. EXTRAS To leave at any lime, always in readiness. This is the most direc., comfortable and expeditions route to the Eastern cities. Passengers lor Baltimore take the new Railroad at Harrisburg direct, on the am val of the cars at that place. _ v b The only Office for the above Lines under St. Charles Hot.l, 40 Wood Dnffa nerebKttt’i OoUege NE. Comer Market and Third *}rce*.— E*tabUsh^ , ed in 1840 The only Commercial College in the Slate incorporated by Legislative charter. * Nosystemsof Bootkeeping yet published, have given each a comprehensive and practical knowledge oT this science, as Duff’s Mercantile and Steamboat Bookkeep ing. works have appended to their pages the most emphatic recommendations from the htgnest sour ces in the mercantile world, and the author of such works must possess many obvious advantages over C °Mr Wifli'ams'’ success as a teacher of Penmanship will be best known by inspecting samples of the im provement of his pupils, and, also, from the fact that several of hia present pupils attempted to learn penman ship with a teacher who professed to “ all erornp, I in Mr'’Hawk i’ectores on Law every Saturday evening al 7 o'“lock. Class Room is open day and evening. [£7- Call and get a Circular. [auß.diw for the Ladies. _ - T&bo Notices F._ txt itphfg RICH GOLD JEWLLR\ and It SILTCR r WAKk. R at Wholesale prices HOOD e "if od i Urge addition to Ws assortment be »»» « competition. His alock haa all b " n i° u^' u, \ the lowest manufacturers’prices, which en b sell at irom to 60 per cent, lower ® , ®/ f he tablishment In this city, or in any other CH> . mountains; and every article will be warranted a of sole—so that every one can buy equally sale an cheap. Our motto is, to sell at very small pronto, an thereby secure alarge trade We do not wish H way trade from this city by asking too large pronto, or by entering into any combination. . p. B.— All kinds of Watch Repairing done as well as at anv other establishment in the United Stales, and at lower prices. Watch Glasses set at half price, at No. 51 Market stieet, Pittsburgh. I a£ P 3 Emporium of LlgHt I CELEBRATED ethereal oil and lamps. trr H WRIGHT, (successor to J. S. Tocon), Maaa* W * faetarerof and Dealer Wholesale and Retail in above named Lam^jonow^emvm^olor^e every deocrip- HaU Lamp., Wick., Globe., CbinSyMau, Cana, and all thing. pertaining lo the U Ethereal. Camphine or Pine Oil, regularly .applied “ n wagon, which is constantly real OIL AH article, delivered in any part of tbe city, or in Allegheny, free of coot. w H wr j g ht. No. 83 Fourth at., tApoUo Hail,l between Market and Wood aireeia. COMMERCIAL. EVIEW OF THE MARKETS DAILY OF T..« -i The *ea.h« still coutu.ues please..., d£|l appearances of rein, wl.ich is someth tsqoired Bust " . r . j.ove ho iransocHOUs lo Dess continue- anU *** ” ASHfes-We have few vales of soda a, 8*o; 3 cask, do at Of, cosh. Sales of 10 boles saleratas at 5c BKOOMS-The stock is large, wtth b„, a moderate , £We note sales of 15 doz at SI,IO. BACON-This article remains unchanged both in nrice. .nd demand. We continne former quotattons- Soms 10 to lOie, sides M to 10c, shoulder. 8} to 9c. FI OUR—The offering yesterday was exceedingly light! and we coaid hear of but one or two transactions at 53.25 to 3.31 * u P erfino ext * a » frora Blore by tb« dray load at 3,37 to 3,50. MACKEREL —Sales of lObbls No 3 at 87. WHISKEY—There is a *»ood demand in lots of 15 to SObbla at 21 to 22c. CH EESE—We continue to quote al 6to 6*c. VINEGAR—SaIes of 20 bbls at 7,00. Notice to Contractor** STEUBENVILLE AND INDIANA RA.ILROAD.-j O Proposals will be received by the 9 {f l ab ®“T 1 , 1 1 '?*?,. Indiana Railroad Company in Steubenville, until Ills I*l .Invm October next, for ihc Grading and Masonry of KftntdW?sion ol the road extending from Steubenville tile bf*Mlviaton and alßo> for lhe oollslru( , uon of Ae eiuiteßond be ween Steubenville and Coshoclon ai.d aleo disdnetinoposala cSr“c“°“o°New portion of the Rond ejtendillg from Coshocton to New “The entire length of ihis'timris about 110 miles, and it contain^work of all desertions in greai variety, forthe lading and Mu ■onrv of ihe first division entire or in about a infla each, the Company rewrvmg Uic priviTegeto make such uisposmonpf the. whole work a, may an .„!<• tTio<i conducive to its interest#- Plans Profiles and Specifications can be seen ai the i BucTrensdcrier, Jr., Uuef Kngin 5 KILGORE, itgjicd. pTtiidttnl. jytattimdAw _ 10 orde [;”. purmtUßK, SOFAS and CHAIRS. Sggs&jattSsrteG. qy*i7 rtAwlv mutual Fire loiattnci c.ompau 8 HR A NUH OFFICF, M BMTTUFISI.iI ST , PITTSSt sa I URANtn w | '' r ' pitu6ur|(A, Mau 111. IBi l iV i’MiraUcl'rrimos n. of b u „u e,, winch ho* been done— having >**ued 7.»«« ‘ Lured" of The safest ii.id,in small n.ks. aiui aWge prormn'oti insured for only one )enr Whole No. Policies isiued •• • do do expired, tennuiaied A canceled do do in force Amount of Properly insured •• •• do Canceled, lermmnted and ei pircd do do m force . do Pmnuuin Noir* ■ do Canceled. lerminited.expr d, do io force ««i mm u do Ca*h PrcrmurnsrecelTed— do do canceled __H_ 651,236,90 Whole amount of lo.«r i ami BaTa*nce In favor of the Co .In cash, To rity or country merchant*, ami ownrra of -I ‘ „,d isolated or country property. ", *•. ll,f, company afford* ndcanlagea In point ol <th<"tP" •*’ .ufctj- and security. Inferior to no In.urance Company "'Conducted on the cquimhlc and ffreatly lmpro»ed*y.- Tt^'u'o:,/,T,!e cootr... of the fotto-.n,, Director.: -J ZfZHZ , T n Klotz, Samuel fours. John J OR D , \ J filLl.Krr, Scr y. £ H ’ ‘"-"‘rip Dl'.nlcnd ol filteen per ce.ll on el pi- ImiTorcn deel.red t.y the llireclor. an. is now£c. ..able *> "■'» «'*'•' lor r - d '' rn, “- me in cash at the cud of um ' ly d *^ RR | K R. Aren, m »• I7:u*w 11 _____ - - - pbslhglabs works. P®"" ruoasa wioltmaa. r utaaaa. «^ orenm W igUtmoz>. (Pormcrlr of the firm of Wat M'CuLi.l &• C 0,l of ALL SIVD9 oF V i a I s BOTTLES AND WINDOW ULAss. OS and 08 ' rV:, a „ N B-f.mnl.r altc t:l:on paid to odd sue. of W in do" and pr.v.tc „|. uld. for Bottle, and Viut. *\•J.';3radA w rtErW aosici . * .r-v'i.’R | 111-1 WATKRs* R<' w By **. Ryan , O Knn 1 * Child in Amr-riea , Mouuia<n l>«ir) Lmiey, 1 Happy ere I Loerd Non; In Dream, of I race . Child of the ta-ave, with V , s nettc. Lost lle.rl, O'. Sieal io\hy rfo , >eMy Hiy ro*ier, The Serenade. By Schubert; The Happy Chance By Ku***U . Ss Wood.; Nelly Wa« a Lady; Sony* of ifec Blind Brother*, 1-UemuK Bong* “Twilight Dew* are Ueepm*. Home IFee.t, 1* Drawm* Nigh Duett, Hail Columbia, with I .ikenes* of George \V La Belieoftbe Vula R r— Valse Brilliant Lazy Walu, Nonsuch Wa'u . H*ee’» Favorite 'V nltz . Album Walt*, Bycry • v ' ** u • ~ u BoU-totie, Forrst and Saxoma Assembly I Polka* , Three Polka*— Catnelta, Aipeuhorn and Teufel*, with colored vignette By Beyor, , Matilda Sabtart and Le P«ut 1 an.bour— Pomlot, Flower SehotiLsh , Stiver Star OaLop , Overtures— No 1, Bose of No. 2.Shamrock of Ireland ; No 3, Thistle ol Ireland Received and for -at c Uy joiiN h MpLU>R No 9l Wood street. 'TiiF fSRKAT KENTUCKY REMEDY: Ua JOHN Ul- ui’S S »BBAPAUILL.AI TT is pul ap in quart bottle*. and contain* the * lre “ Rl * T of iMX TIMES as much pure Sarsaparilla a* any aim?! ar propara lioni ... Amcr.ck I'ner S. pa r ho.lle, or “IS b«ra fi ;'n°"r.bii»had fa* for year, P«... .ha. Siroaapa,"«.wheu purr and properly prepared ... Ihe L l krd,v^kvr.i: a . h “^^-ffL^' 9 b s”^ Rr^ Skd of anlforra ..ronclh. The *ar,ap.r,l »>« withoal regard to price mid every pound, before beinf used, is aobiecl lo .he .lr.cle.l chemical te»l». and cenumenesi ascertained before bring used * Bull’s Sarsaparilla also ronuuis ihe virtue* of Beye- Scrofula or Kimt'a Evil, Cancer., Tumor., Eropl.on. of the Shin, Erysipelas, Chronic sore p,yea, King ir Teller., Scald Head, Rheumali.m, Pain, in the Bones or Joint., Old S“ r " “ nd Ulcer*. Swelling of the O lands, S> phi lis, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Duenses of the Kidney*, Los* of Appe tite, Diseases arising ffotn ihe use of Mercury, Pain in the Side and Shoulders, Gen* ral Debility, Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, Costive -ess. Sore Throfti, Bronchitis Coughs, Colds, 'y* ak * ness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affection*, and all oilier Disease* tending to produce Consumption l t rn mnlf.inL Female inegulonUe* and complaints, ffick k£wS™. Headache, Cow Spin.., Nigh. Sweat., Kvno.oreorlmprudence in Life, Chrome Conaulullou and i» a apring nnd .umnter drink, and ° i imtip fnr ihe system, and a gt ntle and pleasant purgnuve, fnr kaperior to Blue Liet or Congres. VVale. Halt*, ot Seidliu. JOHN KIDD. Testimonial!» The following is .verbatim copy of ;A J. lime 1, filling the high ami responsible elouon or agent for ihe M. b Book t.oncern a ßii«faciorv CttiUJie world produce teller or more aau.-laclory BFTO-^™S4TMONY y THI‘N WAS F.VKK OFFER EDIN FAVOR of anv medicine d. v p \V SKHOrS —Rrv. E. SrKVKNBOR. Rev. «• w. ab LoviniUti May 39, !«*O. We have need John Bull’s Sarsaparilla, and have known il 10 be used wilh emire satisfaction , and have no hesitation in staling that we ) Uel *rf V AlcuYatsd to mo therefore inosl cheerfLiily recoinmemMt^lo (Signen,) E STEVENSON. A BEAUTIFUL CLKAR bMN. How wo all admire h clear. beautiful, white .kin, o„J a rosy colored cheek. How often do we see persons, nor possessing this ‘•desideratum so devour!* to >“ wished,” resorting to coemeues, lotions, wa shes, pain and coloring materials, to restore to them a 'embianee of what disease has deprived them of, and that 'oo,wllh great injury to the skin. HulPi SanapanUa Is the hnsl cosmetic It down. It beautifies the skin, by removing every panicle of morbid anil diseusod mailer fiom the blood, making n pure healthy and vigorous, giving ac tivity to every minute vessel, and changing the yellow and dark countenance to the oloom t and freshness ol youth Ladies, abandon the use of points and mixtures, and use Sulfs Sarsaparilla, the only effectual remedy. “ A word to the wise is sufficientund a hintenough TESTIMONY LIKE THE FOLLOWING LENDERS SUPERFLUOUS ALL COMMENT ON THE EF FICIENCY OF RULL’S SARSAPARILLA. From Dr. L. P. Ya.m>bi.l Professor of Chemistry m ib» <-1 have looked ovei the list of ingredients composing John Bull’s Compound Extract of Harsaparilla, and huve no hesitation in saying 'bat they form a sate com* donnd. and one that promises well to chronic diseases, to which it is applicable.” L. Y. YANDELL, M. D. LouiscUle, June 0, 1848. WHAT DR. PYLES, Physician by appointment to the Louisville Marine Hospital, says of BULL’S SAR3A- Louuriile, March 20, 1549. I have examined the prescription for the preparation iof John Bull’s Sarsaparilla, and I believe the corabina* I tion to be an excellaul one. and well calculated to pro dace an alterative impression ou the system. I have used it both in public and private practice, and think it the best article of Sarsaparilla in use. M. PYLES, M. D., 1 Resident Physician at the Louisville Marine Hospital- I ID* CAUTION—Beware and ask for the original Dr. JOHN BULL’S SARSAPARILLA, from Kentucky— and have no other. REYSER *■ M’DOWELL, Wholesale and Retail Agents, I For sale by D. M. Curry and Josep . Douglass, Ale- IghenyCityi Wm. B. Mercer, Cannousburg, and by Druggists generally. ieutfJmdfcw h rvn BBLS. EXTRA PINE FLOUR 111 «mre •“<* foi 201) sale by SHERIFF 4. BINNING, No. 10 Market street. Wheeling and Bridgeport Packet. I JCSUS This splendid steamer R. H. LINDSAY, ■tflßMfigT. Mooaa, Master, is the regular Wheeling SXBnagepon, Pacltet.and leaves here every Wednes day and Saturday for tne above ports. For freight or passage apply on board. oMo fc B , NNINGi ■ 9i So. I "Market street. 7,SOS 97,686,419 87,664,691 79.f176,H7 Gin.to 879,03 ,77 Louisville Medical College.”] PORT OP PITTSBURGH. 1 FEET 5 IKCBKS \V*TSE IS TBS CHINHEL. ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson,B'®'J™*'' 11 '': “ Redstone, Woocwnrd, Brownsville. i. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeespoit •• Thomas Sliriver, Bailey, West Newton Globe, Dawson, H’Keesport. Julia bean, MoVay, Brownstnlle.h. o Unsay, Clark, Beaver. ; DEPARrED: Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville, Atlantic, Parkinson, do J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton “ Thomas Scoti, Vandergriff, Beaver. For Sole. I fC»I a. The bull of the Steamboa LAKE ERIE Eaonire on board, at the Allegheny wharf, SESUiEeSi. Clair street Steamboat tor Sale. . 115 > a. The one-half of the steamboat ARENA, nlvinr between Pittsburgh, East Llyer fflrSSPwollavillc She is doing a good basines,being boat to WelisvilFo. It will be dispose! of on reasonable terms. Apply BLARELY aulb . iprldAT CliifUT* 11 Packet# fc. THE new and elegant steamer IRENE Ufli&riiNo. 2, G. L. STCuNTOca, Master, has taken 1 nffice of the Clipper No. 2, m the Lute of Packets, and wSueav. .Tory ItIDAY. M Itl A. M..for the above and intermediate ports. For freight or Pas sage apply on board- u - For ttArletta and flocfcingport. ffigf fa Thh fine steamer PACIFIC, ZANotra Mae* ry 'THURSDAY, at 4 M*™' * fS? freight or pa..age, *PP WOofe°*SON, No. 61 Water at., and 63 From at. Wednesday Paekst for Cincinnati. " TnE new ahd fasl running steamer CIN JJSSUJSCINNATI, ButMIBOBAJ*, Master, will leave every Wntom. Ver height or passage, * °^^g ROER , &ll«ffbenF Hlver Trade. REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. -JCBLJS The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE *ißsHaEßL<g«i. o mpi. Wj*. Ha/tja, leaves the AUe gheuywharf for Franklin, every Monday and Thursday, “ThVfine ueamer AI.LKU II BN V 8121.LK No 3 Cupl. John Hanna, leaves ihe Allegheny wharf for Franlt 'iii. every Tuesday and Friday, ai 4 P. M. For Fieiglit or Passage, apply on Board (marVO (BKrwxsn pms* * TO uaxRTT sraitKri>j f IST OF SHADES on hand and tonde bi all limes to 'M°4 »Dd 0-4 Huff Sh.Jc, plain and bordered ; i. ’ o' u i. Transparent green do, Dark u do; Landscape Shades ol every style; Moonlight do Jo bo. STOfcK °'*oy"«lo". “'"o’ Lollfing <*r De “ Al'ao 8 a til of C SJ?ADIi TttlliuliNGS-corapleta at 25 acnu per shade. lE7" Corlams hang oa reasonable Pedlert will do well to call al the Factory, be fore porcbaiinß elsewhere R. KERNAN. m SEW OOOIISI ' ' ,LtFo?mL coLner, and .he public, Ota. be it pre pare dio dispose of bit Good., either at Wholesale or tobii/io ily g£>Ts!'‘all ibe tuple, a. well at a large tloek ofFANCY DRESS GOODS, comprulng mport 4-tChene Silkt. for evening and ureel drosses; eery neb, 1 t Brocade Silk, do do do. Plain Black Silkt, all pneet and width!, Brocade Block r»ilk. do ; Heavy Watered Silk, all riiades, French Poplin#, do; Moutlln de Lames, French Merino# aud Caahmerea, Together, wllh French and English Prtnl., la eadh variety. HOU9K FURNISHING GOODS, n-4 ltf-4 and 13 4 Barml-y SUccUusb, 4-4 £-4 ant* 6-4 do and Inah PULtXV Linens, 7-4 -_4 and ll>*4 Table Damasks; 6-a and 3-4 Damask Napkins and Doilies; Huckaback, Diaper and CraadTowehngs; R»cb Pnni<'il Piano and Tobio Cover*, ?uptrb Goods ; Marseille. Quilts, French Furniture, Dimity, Certain and Curtain Materials, 4c., 4c. MOURNING DB\ GOODS, Lopin'* Black Bombaitnea; , Do do Mouelln do Lame, 3-4 and 4 4 wide, Block Canton Clolha; Black Mohair Uilrri; Silt Warp Thibet Clolho i Black Chollcy ; hnglieb, French and Italian Prapea , Mode and Crape Veil* . Chemi zetter- and Slrevea . Collara and Caff*; Ulore* and Ho aiery A'l of which Gooda will be warranted of good co^Jds' in ' 1 ' hr “ P ' br ' 1, “" l, J AMI!S A m-k.night_ pNI-: APPLK .ale Growers «04i Tea Pe»‘«* r * No. 3 -70 brla. I»l. Veß, JjJ. for caah.bj jjo.W Liberlr at. gKaar* XT c. MOLaFsES-iB brla prime oak‘ -I"' M.aalcby lacplb! \\ M D'l LR a DRIED FRUIT— Stlboa. Apple.; * 150 d ° ‘•” Cb ' ,i , WM I VVER piXT RA FLOUR 49 brU «<j jT RRNT-ThV Worchou*e WKberty aireet, r at preaeni occupied by the DY Ktt ifPlb _ - - - - - YiJgTRiCEIVEiriT HENRY MINER ACO 'd. NO . *1 Smith field Street— I Humus' law and best Novel; ... ! The Wedding Drcoa, by A lei antler Dumaa, Author ot thr u Three Goa rdsraan.” “Monte Chris*©, Ac., Ac., *Lewia Arundel, or The Railroad of Life, with lllualra lion, by the author of Frank Farleigh-eomplele m one T °|S Deception, or the Hiatorydf? Human Heart, by , h . Author of “Hearts and Homes Ufc of General Lopez, and Hi.tory ° ftha late attempt ed Revolution In Cuba, by A. Hib.o.ttew All of the above are for aale at MINER A CO S _ ” Drag Store for Sole. A DRUG STORE, fixture# and slock of medi cines, m a first rale location lor doinfl a wholesale and retail business, and has an excellent run of cus .. Si oreaent time There is connected with the establishment several Agencies of popular ™*jj£ines, K <■“ «»• " name ———-- - O UNDRIKS-US bxs- very superior W K. Cheese 0 50 bus. Dried Apples ; 10 ke». Butler; Ja.. received anJ for .ale & T>LOUR—IWJ brls extruFamily Flour ; 100 do superfine f do, In .>ore and for .ala b| HERIF p t BINNING ,el> a. V. Arbuttinot, SOAP AND CAMDLE MANUFACTURER, corner „J Fountain on d Seecnrt. Person, warning an. thng F°^.V E A,ni .treat, between A » No. 117 Third street, a „l2 opposite 81. Charles Hotel. Store Iloom for Rent. . . ,1 rJ , ;s n^f l d Bl^ ] oppo.Ue the Exchange Bant— located on Fifth street, p or lerms, Ac Possession will be given imm CAMPBELL, on the premises. m t r.n R D A O O • i fa“S hive Kj^ —-®- d -gr»irB i Ml» ,on *' r- H PAULSON, No. 7* •P” 0 ' 1 “ rm < ls now re m ce ?vl«hl» en{SJWuS»ck Of HATS CAPS, and to hi* Una now S y g^"“pl"nTa° f M«ad daiiy.aU ~ wh.nh h? > ■» «latu.. ooMPANV has actual HUN T“WhMS R D r UyandTe^n.ihihT“ g ' d hVamphfetaTujnißhed, uons received by 129 Wo od iireei Sahuki, Dilwobtu, [*ep2 V U innni’y-. FIKLD PLAWkIkOAO *0 share: cor Martel and Third streets. A. VP* Foster* i7*mNYSy and counsellor at law.- jVgßEi'g"* PENNSYLVANIA Completed to l-SjgSS**®. “““ W *~ TIME REDUCED AND SPEED INCREASED ! TML* UI havlnff the pleasure lo announce 10 "thifr friend "and Parens of A. Penn.ylvania Rail thattheyhove commenced trana-shippme at Lock ;,o“rt’ and coZfidcn”; expect to deliver freiglt to and from Philadelphia in four days- , W* are now prepared to receive and forward any of Merchandize or produce within our capacity I Xh i» On“ Thouaand Tois Ptr Week, a, the follow [ ing rates of freight: PISBT CL4SS. S1 ’ 00 * 100,i, ■• Quecnswanj, Groceries, Painta, Dye Staff*, "ourtealSr, Clover, Fla*, Timothy and other Grass Seeaa, Wool, c. TI:IED class. Beef, pork, Bm.er, Lard, Lard oil, Tobacco Leaf Coffee, Ta\low, GLram and Rag®, 60c 100. 1 ’ yoDBTU class, i Ashes, Marble (rough) Tar, Pilch, Rosin, German Clay | Bones, Bacon, 4c., & CO LE, Agents, ’ corner of Penn and Wayne streets. TiOCIUNtJAAfti AND \hJUL.OVV CANE WARE.— l_{ Hr/r,, ” r . cen ilv received a large addition lo our r of Ware, to which we respectfully calllhe LtSTJon of deater. and housekeepers. A -o, re a beautiful article of cream colored and drab Ware. a rerue variety of water uma, spittoons, pitchers, fancy rev Messert setts, vases, goblets,mantel ornaments, Sc., l .iLav« on hand The usual credit and discount allow ;' wa>sol ' WOODWAED, B LAKELY A CO, C a 027 corner Sixth and Liberty bU. A Drug Store for Bale. k GOOD STAND, in a business part ol the A will be sold, together with a selected stock ortem Drugs- Apply at this Office. [aul9 -- *?& ~sssi*-i3I Z* , * v - ■ **r • ■ *-''' ■ : ■_». *>■*•,r t .v • :. - ' • ■■:.■■■ ■■.’■■• ■ ’ »•• "’ &*St *?“ ■■.•■* " - *£••»■** tf; t’=- •• -'• H ■: '*}.*’* * ' • ■■• »>. * • r -a 'j. * .. »v • j >•■ • by THE <yREILLY LINE. FROM CALIFORNIA. Norfolk,. Sept. 19 The steamer Illinois sailed from Chagres on the 9th, and brings two weeks lttt «“ e S? California, the mails, 400 V 000 in gold, on freight, and a the hands of the passengers. She left the Fal oon at Chagres on the 9th. Kingston The Brother Jonathan sailed from Kingston on the 12th, 8 hours ahead of the Ilhnoiß. The news from California is unimportant. The weather for mining operations is favorable, and the product of gold is abundant. _ . Muoh interest and excitement exists in refer ence to the approaching eleotions. _ _ The condition of society at San Francisco is somewhat improved, owing to the activity of the Vigilant Committee, and the increasing zeal of the legal authorities. Crime also seems greatly ( diminished. . In the interior, bbsiness is brisk; but owing to the large supplies of produce prices have slightly drooped. SECOND DISPATCH. Baxtimobe, Sept. iv. The Norfolk papers of to-day oontain a brief summary of news from CaUforma South America, brought by the steamer Illinois from Ch ThT steamer North America had arrived at Panama in 67 days from New York, and 10 from Valparaiso, being the quickest trip ever made. The Isthmus continues healthy. A 6re had occurred at Sacramento deetroy ing probably to the amount of $300,000. Since the Bth of July Valparaiso has been ™- ited by a succession of storms, doing great in- ’' Chilian Government advertises for a loan of $300,000 to complete the public stores. The roils have been put down for 26 miles upon the Copioto Railroad. The department of conception had again an overwhelming for Gen. Cruse, for President, but not to overcome Morriti’ majorities in other depart- m< The Illinois experienced very boisterooß weather on her passage from Chagres. She et Norfolk. for New York, last evening at 6 o eloek Washington, Sept, 19. This morning a imam supposed to be Wash ington Lewis of was horribly Unshed between two oars at'-die Washington Depot, as he was going aboard the cars to Balti more. He died within an hour after. , J. B. Cain, of La., baa been appointed of the California Land Commission. Nlaj. Emory, Topographical Engmeer has ordered to report to Commissioner Bartlett and assist the Commissioners of the Mexican Boun- Commission. _ New Yokk, Sept. 19. Wc have advices from Eio De Janiero to the 4th of August, which Btated that the Umted States steam Frigate Susquehanna was at too. Her machinery and masts are disabled. She would have to return home under sail. The military and oivic procession to-day is an immense affair, and in length and never equalled in New England. The President is indisposed and did not appear in the proces sion. Lord Elgin and suite were warmly cheered. Habtfobd, Sept- 19. A serious fire occurred this morning in the Mulberry street furniture rooms, which, in con nection with a block belonging to Dewey, were entirely destroyed, together with a number of other houses and stables. The loss is about $800(1, on which there is partial insurance. The fire was the work of an incendiary. Col. Jaa. H. Norwood, of N. C., Indian agent for upper Mo. agency, left here yesterday for hia distant and important post. Fort Pierre, on the Yellow Stone river. The steamer Brother Jonathan, fromChagres, for New York, pnt in here this morning short or fuel. She had encountered a heavy gale on the passage, and brings 300 passengers and *lOO. 000 in gold. Buppalo, Sept. 18. The Liberty Convention to-day nominated Gerritt Smith, of S. Y„ for President and Chas Burke, of Wisconsin, for Vioe President. Baltimore, Sept, 19. Business dull, and market unchanged. NEW ORLEANS MARKET —September 18. Cotton... Very irregular : Middling F10ur...8,80. C0rn...48; white 54. Sugar —Fair 6. Coffee... Rio Bs. CINCINNATI MARKET.—September 19. Dullness continues to prevail in every depart meet of trade. F10ur...3,18@3 > 20. Whiskey...l7J. Provisions... Without demand. Groceries —Nothing of importance has trans- P The river is slowly receding. The weather has some appearance of rain. NEW YORK MARKET.— Sept. 19. Cotton... Quiet. Flour... 8,75(214,25. Wheat... 79. Corn.. ,59@60. Rio Coffee...BJ. Whiekey...23. Mess Pork... New 16,75: prime 15,26 Lard... Firm at 9J@9J. Wool... Languid at 32. AHEAD OP ALLI EXTRACT OF AIUKRICAN OIL. PHEFARKD and sold by JNO. \OUNGbOi , - Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre | partition; the medical virtues ol which arc f °“‘‘ d : eight limes the strength of the original Am ’= r ‘ c ¥', , It is pal up in bottles at 25 nnd 27* cents, each,!?} lr V l B The original Oil in its natural stale as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be bad as above—nnd Will be found genuine, notwithstanding n certain firm claims to t»c ihe. only Proprietor*. llatW-tf Woodward blakely' & co.. Q^ensware Manuluclerers, East Liverpool, Ohro, would beg leave to call ibe attention of Western, Southern Mer chants and others to samples of Rockingham and Yel low enno ware, manufactured by them at the übove place, wbichcau.be examined at their ware rooms, corner of Sixth utid Li'-eny streets, Pittsburgh. Orders left there will be promptly forwarded to the Pottery and shipped to any pact of the South or West Haying re cemly made large additions i. their works, they are ei-nbfed to fill all orders with despatch ixroperty for sale OR EXCHANGE - a r Piece of Ground, 40 lect fr uit by 01 Teel deep, on Locust street, (Fifth Ward,) and three rwo story frame houses. Also, a Lot of Ground. 20 feet from by 81 feel ! deep,adjoining the above, and two 2 story frame houses. Also a Lot of (.round, corner ot Pine and Pike streets, i „„d rbree two story brick houses Also, a piece ot I Ground adjoining the above, and two 2 story frame houses, each containing six rooms A Iso, a Brick House and Lot on Carson struct, in East Birmingham. The above Properties will be sold altogether or sepa rate or exchanged fpr vacant Lots in the city, or country p,-oicr., within ten mtles. 1 j UTLER STREET, LAW Kt.NOfclVltnisi>—>or*tue. n—A Valuable Business gland—having a largo * ami ly Store, adapted for doing an el tensive *>“Uneas, w , now occupied Also, a large and convenient!lwel urn in connection with the more; also, n good “' lur >Pg Q ,_’ large yard and siablc. Tl e lot is li feel ler*Vlreel,bvllSMeep on Foster alley, to Market street, well suited for further improvements, if desired. Fnc . for the whole 83,000. G „„M Agent. 50Smilhfield street *ein*> ;/ —rTr.TTT —r: —~ T . . d u •> u * \iiiNdS New style ol Gold Papef p^^^-wwiaar* border)!. For sale UJ Wood slrecl. seplO _ Farm for Sale. . . mm: subscriber offers one FARM lor sale, ooiUalmng I KIGHTY AGRES, in Gallia counly, Ohio, two miles anil one-half from Ridgway. There are silty “ cleared-. The building, are all in very good order. The waier on the Farm is excellent. There are spied - '*PPI« orchMdj P WILI.TAMS,. sepl:lmw 'Week) °““ AN ORPHANS COURT, held at Ebensburg, in A and for the county of Cambria, ou the 7th day of July, A, H. 1851, before the Honorable the Judges of the ‘Tm'mouon of M. Cannon, Esq., ihe Court grants a rute on the heirs and representauves of John Bark, late ol Allegheny township, Cambria county, deceased to be an'l appear at our Orphans’ Court, to. b. held at Ebena burg, m and for the county of Cambria, on Monday, the | drh div of October next, to accept or refuse the real es tale of^said John Burk, deceased, at ihe valuation made n pursuance of a writ of partiuoil issued out of our said Courts; and the Sheriff oi the sard County directed, or show causo why the same should not be sold. - In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said Court at Ebensburg, Hus *Jdd day of July, A. 0.1851. sep2l:4tw NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned are the legally constituted Executors oC the estate ot' DAVID PATTON, late of Findlay township, Alle- I cheny county, deceased. Therefore, all persons having claims against his estate are requested to present .them for settlement; and those being indebted thereto, axe ,o mate ‘3B£BBsra?«B“ of I lhc su or. JOHN POLLOCK, 1 sep&fii* ‘ ' Executors, Findlay township. \V i r t - * jA • <t + .'V: ’■' . - 1 .. -X, -■’*• , 1 \v *>* *\ , > .., v.. ... >t} . . _ V i vj t v .'■ X ‘ X_'• r -**> V " v ' •» , „“ f * < -’-t .- -1. c \ -•.--.:- - • ' •-. V ‘l<\ „ K ifc ka^Se D br°kb as, BASKKK9 STEKKrt, . No 95, coeskk 3»j» AT* , >,, _fijgl UCDANOH A Nn 3ANKIS« BOWSB- William Arßill & €»•> 64 Wood Stcetti PITTSBURGH. ‘t a^te' py IjITSRBST ALLOWED OK TIM'S DEPOSITS- _/■ *•" — — ILL*!. *«*«*■; „ .„M WiSD KUA3ER a lIAHM. . Banktrcand Exchange Eralurs, Dtahn m F»«*» »»* D£,Z%BSh,Bil£°f Exckang., C«,ifi'alt, 0* Btfa- C<!rnf?of.ThS and WooJ sis., Jircc<lyoppo«telh^S Charles Hotel. ' a. IVOL.MBS a sobs, “S'A"«SSSiiSSSS--iS. “w SSSS&Sf»b. P Eastern and Western “aiiSssr.WiSrai ■ ted States. Deputes Tocei tw^e^v tphird and Founb paper, No. C 7 Market sireet, aug BB*ly~- slreet>. TIIOB.BA.R®*NT jAS.saoon „ . » nie* w Jr* It&SS^^X^^SsX^R Ty and Domestic Exchange ? Certificates of pepositj&c EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of theUniOD and Europe, for sale in sums to suit porchnscra CURRENT and par funds received on deposue . COLLECTIONS made on all parts af thc Union.auhs lowest rates. " qif.l, £L • tiaNKERS and exchange brokers, BANKERS anu Wootl street, „, r HT S"GE to oni'e o E"cto4o r .anUy b for solo. Time coanted. Gold.Stlver and BaM Notes, ooukui United Collections maie in nil the prtnctp» Lj‘ Current Fnnds. States. Deposits received or Par and Current martrr-.y Boston, Sept 19. Washuhotos,; Sept. 19. Savaidjah, Sept. 18. A Card* adjoining Farm of Thos. Wheatford. GtmiP.e copy4i and charge Post) WM. KETTLE, Clerk. KXfcgytors* Hotlcc. .i • * r.*‘ * * 'l' *» *• - •' S K ißaniars anfi "BrblTetfl. Removal. PROCLAMATION. WHhUFAS. in and by the Act of the General As semble of Peimrylvaiiia, entitled “An l„ glo Klecuons of this Commonwealth,” it la =“' ofmetogive notice of sac I. elections to be held, tutd enumerate in each notice wimiofficersnrctobe elected. In oumannee thereof, I, C A B.T KB CURTIS, Shenffof bnrgit, to meet nt the bouse of Mrs. Jane Little, at the corner of Ferry ard Fourth streets, tit said Wait). TM r"'-ctor. of the Second Ward of the Oily of BtUe- Oitirelt, to meet at the Burnt District Holt I, cornero. Set Tsifar.d Stnithfield streets, in said Ward. . The cieciors ol the Third Ward of the City of IHUs bumh to inCeiirt the house of AndrewMcMettere-,E t|- Tbee°ec.o™dfUie Fourth Word of the City of fettts huTgMo me°et House, tn.si « Tne eleciors of the Flfth-Ward of the City otPltue hlirgh, to meet at the PennaytVaiUuHnuse, occutiiedby Oolfieb SiedieL late Alexander The electors ot the Sixth Ward of tßtsdWy ot rttta burgh, to meet at the Public Sehool tL electors of tlmPabfic^chdol^Hoti.e 1 , oVl’he Bghth Wa“d of° the City of Pins burgh to meet at the Public School House, in sold word. Tbe electors of the Ninth Ward of the City ot Ptds 'burgh tomeetat the Public School Hoime, in said ward -rK'electora of the First Wftr.tof th'e Cuy or Alle gheny, to meet nt the house or J. Woodhonse, Bobtnson St Thi eleciors of the Second Ward of 'he City of Alle gheny, to meet at the hoase of Wi t.r Thompson, norm Lfitporner of Ohio street and the PabUe Square. The electors of the Third Ward of the City of Allc *««.SSSiis “TL eleciors of Pitt township, to meet tu the house of Mm Nancy Murray, ou the Mechanics’ and Farmers Boad in said township; except tbe qualified voter# rending in sections Nos. 4,7, and 14 of the iciry i distric. who shull vote at all general elections tn the Nintli Ward of the City of i lusburgn. j The electors of Peebles township, to meet at the house I of John Beider, in Ihe village of Last Liberty. The electors of Collins township, to meet at the house of William McCall, Jr., iu the village of Last Ltberty The eleciors of Wilkins township, to meet nt the house of John Shaffer, ou the Grecnsburgh Turnpike Rond, tn pin... township, to meet at the house of John 9uramerville, in ?rvicl township. , The electors of Patton township, to meet at the house ofAbrabam Taylor, on the Northern 1 urnplke, in said “ThfcTeclors of Penn township, to meet at the house of jjbm.s«a” son, on the Leeehbutgh Road, tn said “Tbfidectors of Versailles township, (o meet nt the Brick School House near the White House tormerly oc cupied by Thomas Neel, and now by W m A Shaw the electors of FJizabeth township, to meet ft “* hoot e of Daniel Sarver, formerly occupied by John 0f b dS Boraufr of FJizabeth.. to meet a, the house of Daniel Sarver, tormerly occupied by John of Michael Snee, formerly occupied by John King, in i “Th“Je n ewr P .'of Mifflin township, .to meet at the house of Samuel Wilson, formerly occupied by Jas. H. Neel, U The'eUicmrs'Cf Upper St. Clair township, tomeetat to meet at ! th/brick tavern at the junction of the Coni Hill and - r»inir tnmntkes with the Brownsville road. The elec tors of Chartiers township, to meet nt thepn lie house near thc-Saw-MM Run bridge, on the Steuben ,lTbcUc"ectora of Robinson township, to “"S house of Sarah McFarland, formerly Audley McFar.and, e'leetora of Findley lownshio, to meet at Ihe hotme of McClelland A. Armor, formerly occupied by John in the village of Clinton, in said township. The eieetora of Moon township, to n eel al the house of T P hreL o e?omof meet at the house of J °^SteS.“““fn township to meet at the hnnß» occupied by Jos Holeraan, tn said township. h Tim electors of the Borough of Manchester, to meet at 15 The*electors o"'Reserve township, to meet al the house to meet a, the house of^e7 l e°mr“^‘l";“ , X.. S hip. to meet a, the S-fgSHiSSrfe.-s jSSra^ssmarsw# UC 'The b elecd3rs B oV'the I Boratigif to meet a. The e 1 ec tors *of I ndi ana the house m™ in &ny^county scribed boundaries, to wit:. 5] of the farm of John awSSrftSrtssssssissffis ter'vmeT. general dictions in .die Boraugh of Shorps of the" at die Public School ft tot mSl,lre^,^oKufo?^;H B Ormsb|,n.a,d b, g^ M ,r«ofp^^;’?yi a ? at™ Public tn dm Town Vft' South Pittsburgh, to The eleciors ofdießorougn by .K.McAnnmch, faV Governor 6 > “Pennsylvania ; .^7e P perßo n s >r fdp l^d^“aof B8 h^ e ®nP rem ® Court of. P Ot"epet a onfor Presidem Judge of the District Court. °*One person tor aSSSK’Judge of the District Court. f °One peiwn'for Presfdenl’j’u.lae ol Courts of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac , of Allegheny county ; T«?n ner«ons for Associate Judges of same Courw, Fire persons for members of Assembly of PennsyWa- lt o' ae person for Treasnrer of Allegheny One person for Countv* Commissioner, One person for Auditor; One person for County ’ an act approved the Also, m byth - enncle{ i, that the 13lh sectioa of 19th of Apni,l j* |* 2< i ie39, entitled an act relating to \hl JhJeuonJ of this Commonwealth, shall uotbe so eon the election y niiihiaofficeror borough officer Lom serving as Judge/inspector, or Clerk, nt any Gen- I'rafor Special Election in this ComraoßweuHU. *Tn?the return Judges o! theTespecUveiiiMricts afote- are reqS at the cSurt House ,n the city p ttslmreh, oh the Friday after the secood Fuesday <lf October next, then and there to discharge the duties Give Zander ri band and seal a. Pi.wburglr; Ihis 2d day ofSrptembei.A. D. 1851, and of the lndrpender.ee of I Sheriff onto, and will be sold 00 reasonable jqNES sepl9 .. '-- tittfiuM Cared* Ct INTON'FURNACE, Juno *’ 1851.—b. bj- ~'g» n!?ar Sir-TUa may certify that one of my boy s has D Si the last thirteen years with a boaiing y >r ;~ ri h .I have tried a number of and deafness of the n S“ benefit and had given ap Jthy sieiana, all w.*o® “» family m L h ? P l«h f the ease, recommended me :PhyBl , Ih?’ PETROLEUM, which I did, and am happy to to use Ibe P^i,,he Sie oKtwo bottles effected an entire inform y®“ solieitaUon or your acquaint. [ lance. i&ggysgfc. TBStTeecEIVED— At A. A. Mi?os * Co’*, V> :uai t»plO „ „ nW l*&r?fvf£Son D ALLEY. 08. BH° W ehiitoattentionto an offico aSP^^^eSotuftn”^ l r °" iniprndcate, - W3m T^S‘|J d SCTU*fuc D EratS* Goaon, Qm~£sß*gBg%B2!t&&3s: fffipuriiyof th^ 00 ?’? rl &SSftatic : EniE!?® n *f ..Tetter, origin. Skin »•««*;J^feStiSriWwgs.lra- Ringworm, Merennal Juieaseai”,,. w 4dlniei», MoaHi» Seesaws** 8 * I come under his core- -. .noms. 'U Diamond »y.. I Office and private consulting rooms,, • Jl# o*d*wMr:r.' | lE/* Chargee moderate. 1 ■ TJEUJIATISM.— 7~- farJhk'ipiSnfuUyoablei : assrsKas,- I Dr. Onywtt’i lmptortd Extnet S^sssr 1 sasaGft^«- js, •’■'Scrofiilßt',: orKing’aßvU,. ■••■*. Cancers,TomorSt Eruptions of tho Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore- ' * « Eyes, Ringworm, or Tetters. , v ■ Sh s 0 7 and P ’ ’ tAe best FEii^E^SicWE-# o^) fes^SSlS^' «?“& »h?wUhfo puTg"ixc Wood from the imporitto. in ibis renieay ihe pn' . 5 fomi( ied on experieneej jhst as ; r hß “^ p o esSSi^M^o l lion »o health. Female., , afr R«uKir:—We take pleasure •in stating , '< YddowDocfcand SarsapaSlUgivesgte«uaimf«!Uonto. . "^^vervrespectable. gentlemaninformed rißiWitt jdi.:, , datehic? WM troubled withdifficull . HiHsu.Mvn.im, Oswego i >• « F Bmnai— DearSlr: lpurcba3ed ( asliomlm.:ago, iff«fedSyacml “have jastparohaMd-aMCOPd; .'■ bottle, and judging from theeffeeiofthe former, feel con-. .... Ideal itrol« wUl effecl n P?!* 8 ® 1 cure ‘ n COBUBN*. "•"■'•■ Yours, very respectably, N. outturns. lo£ Dock an^T Sarsaparilla ore l “““& r 2Ss£eton?' Kwdttaat there can be no relapse or return of the dis ease Norway, Herkimer m.i -February, ISHA <i F Bennett 4- Co.—Gems: It is with great pleasnt® , that 1 write >o you about the very happy ®^ ct JfJ r SS VfHow Dock and Sarsaparilla upon my who has . cl physiciausV who tried their «kHI uSS ■ ' months, witi.out any bcMfictul effect* wh“iever. He became reduced to anerfeetßkelelon.^eh^nlM» from nis hip down to Bis ‘ discharging offenstvematler. . Meatertand^upcaiWb wasbaffied. njy»iet*iiaaa7ttatb».®“»?.32SM2SS''m "fberecoald be'nothing done to „ gangrening ulcers. My neigMtota and ‘■. §i dissolution near at hand. Omrfj*r bad cored a chUdof scrofulaT n . fll JSWWS™ ffiSSc '=■' ‘ s yoar feSESil?*" d 0 “James ’ gr Price 0hfo? ; ' North-east corner of Fourth and. Walnut on Walnut —to whom all orders must be addressed. J Kidd & Co. Pitlsßarglrt t WUcol, Jr, cornrrMHrkot Bireel and the Binmond ! B A PiK* bnrgh j J A Jones, Piusboreh rLee A Beckham, ABc ehely City: 3{P iussell, wtaMngJM} S® , lon, FrauiiiaA'L B Bowie, Umomuwn! Weiiy, Greensbargh; SkKoomi, Somerset; Scoll 4: j sssv SirfSfrrSteK Warren ; L& C S Jones, Condewpotti P CnoW. Jr., Brownsville. ; V_: “*? crease to enJoyment.ttiiteyen^rolMß^e^'rmo'^ HeaUtoSjt. Avdsiirlalof its virtoes Ihrootfioullto , •} broad country, ha* proven beyond ,', cine or cooiiinatidn of medicines yet 'Sorely control and Sssss?SgJ’ ■■: . lJ ■ ■ ' , . ProfeßSorHitchcoclt. ; salofiedfroni its chemical coratluUon, rtat i?l» am“£ ; mirable compound for the relief of nron chSl difficulties If my to . nctercan ho of any service, yon arC.at.libetty to.vff « .., “ yOnIhinkPrOPe KDWARD HITCHCOCK,I*. lo_D. From' thi widely celebrated . T l,.u D-, Professor of Chemistry, Minetalogyifu. ? „ Ac., Yale CoUege, Member pf.lhesl,tt,H»J-, , , ked. PhiL and Scfeutific jSOcietles 0f,,, Americaan'd Europe.',. ; - “ I deem.the Cherry Pictonat an admirable cmwo ~ lion from some of lie best articles m Uie c£ «m°a remedy c',4“ esll isintended tocure.P ’New Haven,Cl ,Noy4,}»«•._ sd^-Wea 1 :'’"" Major Pnttispn,, President of lheS.C,-tomUAr i ™V;., he has nsed the Cherry Pictoral with yvondertal sue to cure an inflamation oC uie4ung**-Maine" * Fron one of t!.s6.st|hyMcmns m^^^ Dr J G Ayor, Lowell-=-Dear Sir 11 ■tantlv osin? your Cherry Pectoral ta>inr|tt«K£f *<£s preterit lo anyothermedicinefor observations of many severecosesj-lMnctm^m ed it wilt care coughs', colds, and diaenseeof lhc nnga, , that have put tedefiance all •*?““‘aajaiau-; I invuriablyrecommend us useln cmmOgpMWj and consider it mnch the beat remedy known for that oia ease. - ReepeetfaUy|oarVttji[>tAN^p . i Prepared and sold by dames C. Ayer, Practical Cheat*s ( •enerally*< •■)!; . jr. s. rougn l * Canal tfiOß Churches, Stores, Po £,?ss' ..^Workshops,and f Boats, HaUa. cta mhervWKhg=r^« The *si bU c r , unleeii every place where lightfojKf-,,minc tt bcaalifol arc respeclmlly iovited to call and .kinds, assortmentof ,%S? e .f' t ? n }?h»„ deliereT£irhndolAs?Wuitr ! GloWs^ s^^,^J., r for Sieamhpaw und Stables. - ■ ud skoppur- The cheapesth^uoberoundfor^io^^j^p^^ poses, is ol . a eentpex which a splendid light is ohUUDP We invite an er' hour, equsd. if not su ??"°s’Being prepsrfdij>y tuninauon of our gooaa and ana wi&.*?. the accumulation of U V**. B i?S?lSid retail trade t pn , ciliUes to supply both the ,J ' l |ole=aieMd « 4^ the most favorable terms, at the BiUsonrsu S Tnarlieles delivered in any part of *» «W. 01 ia SSW CI.EMICAIeOR«NEOIi,g %l%°> PJ£™«y eilft ' \Y«. • • - -.,? .•• ,•;< % - - '••..% • -r * --■ I.'?* *S»* apftfcdfrwy 200 , SKrartto"*» aW A % s V ’V \ • f ''-^•V;-.va -j^fcS.tfvi '• -t:; * t J » •N ‘I ~ V * •-4' . ■> * v-i"
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