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'.' > fj’i- Vt f' : •4 rr * e ‘^fi; ..T‘*-iiV> i t*s o «•. •'i* fi* £ikePe%i£fi'£ j iftggjsfefttaa^gasa^j^g^g .•■;>% Ilfll§ftillS.i mmw&gom li®BSp#3fc£i i°-~. 'k.K *L^agt£ss+ ftp <s* fg2SsHi&«wit^s@ss ' v asmmmm&Mmsm &HKi§oB M^mrnmmrn IMMM u —A Valuable Business Stand—having a large Fomi ly Store, adapted for doing an eitensive bwncss, 10 — - now occupied. Also, a large and convenient dwelling -—a, Floaghlng HUtcn. ~~ in connection with the store; also, a good cellar, porch, - uicwholes3,wo. ' '.' «,?}>?*'■:>■■■ ': ' " Sion’S' s^^*ST^ v f Av<ft&i*»£*y «s<4t*-»uv?; -vS.’v -f’-fW HZ* <*^4*■«.-<. ..* •■. •'. .* --i-s, £•: C** -• v .; .. ;•• -v-.v •- • k* ‘«'*r<F fa?;C>i-<3%.-<*SJ£»A f-ff H•£/.•£S-sJ'.^if*>rsfi« 1 W" 3?,--4 <- >.' ' A - *sv***j/* : :,-r ,:-f*t f».?>jA'.vi.di i ••; • *>-' .• r -«r-^ s . s -r -•'.«>*►* -4o .rv T'-. 'f'‘ ,, :"v- >f - ,J ' i ■ •'■'• '•• : v’-u «• CITY INTEI-iLIGENCE. On referring to onr advertising colnmns it will be. seen that our old friend and neighbor, P. H. Hdskee, advertises to supply all who may call upon him, during the Beason, with that great luxury. Oysters. Having visited him when in Fifth street, as weU as in his present locataon we are prepared to say that he will do his utmost to please all who may call upon him. Alleahenv County Agricultural Society- i The Bowd of Managers of the Allegheny - , ty Agricultural Society met “ on Saturday morning—Mr. J. E. Mci/ao Ident, in the Chair. Murdoch, Mc a^^.f- a t^r print '! mg, made a report whieb wus P ,. onml i ttee on , Mr -v M, Tade n a'rejmvt ° relative to the elec ploughing, &e p i o n g hing match. No n 6°fd was Chosen, the consideration of the matter being postponed till the next meeting of 411 It ß announced that the State Fair had changed its time of meeting on the 29th and 80th of October; thereby interfering with the Allegheny County Ploughing Match, which was to come off on the 80th of October. A discussion ensued as to the propriety of changing the time of the ploughing match, as many farmers in Allegheny county, who are members of the Society, wish to attend the Sc ciety, wish to attend the State Fair. Mr. Way moved that the time oi holding the ploughing match, be altered to Tuesday the eleventh .of October. Carried unanimously. On motion of John Murdoch Jr., of Peebles, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted’: Whereas, It is with feelings of surprise we learn that the time of holding the State Fair, has been altered to the 80th of October; and whereas, all the fairs held in the several coun ties had fixed the time of holding their County Fairs, in accordance with the former action of the State Fair. Therefore Resolved, That the Managers of the State Fair are hereby requested to be more careful in fixing and adhering to the time they first appoint, as any alteration is productive of great inconvenience, to every County Fair in the St ßesolved, That the Secretary of the Board of Managers, be requested to send a copy of these resolutions to the Secretary of the Pennsylvania State Fair. . ’ Mr. Miller moved that the committee on print ing be authorized to procure tickets for the fair. Carried. Captain John Young moved that five hun dred diplomas be printed. Carried unani mously. . „ ~ . On motion it was resolved that Mr. Martin be appointed a committee to inform Mr. George Parkin that five hundred diplomas are required. Mr. Martin moved that instructions relative to the depth of ploughing be given to the plough men, who are to be instructed to plough uni formly from five to eight inches deep at their pleasure, the nearer they approach the square, the better, but by no means to go within the square. On motion the Sooiety adjoured to meet on the Saturday preceding the fair. J. E. McCabe, Chairman. J. K. Kennedy, Sec’y. It appears from circumstances that have come to the knowledge of the authorities in and about Johnstown, that there is a large and well organized band of robbers, consisting, ns al leged by some of those arrested, of over a hun dred, whose head quarters are in Cincinnati; and they hpve for some time past been commit ting depredations to an alarming extent at Johnstown and vicinity, in breaking open the cars and taking the goods which are passing to the west- Last week eleven of these men, be longing to section boats, principally, were ar rested and imprisoned. Great quantities of goods and money were found secreted about their residences, and in trees through the woods. The police are actively engaged in looking up the rest of them. The Great Panorama.— This immense paint ing, now open at the Athenaeum, embracing all tho grand and beautiful scenery upon the sea and shores of Mediterranean, is well patronized and becoming very popular. We trust that all of the pupils of our various schools will embrace an early opportunity of visiting this great in structiTe exhibition. Dictionary of Mechanics, .Vo. 40.—This num ber includes this valuable work. Every Me chanic should have it. Also, the London Art Journal, for September; London Labor and the London Poor, No. 12; and LitteU’s Living Age, have all been received at Holmes’ Literary Depot, No. 74 Third street, opposite the Post Office. f\ Tt _ Yesterday morning afloat 1 o’clock, several frame buildings and sheds on Second street, Allegheny City, the properly of James Sterret, were ‘ consumed by fire. The houses were tenantiess. It is supposed the fire was the work of an incendiary. The loss will not ex ceed $6OO. Casualty. —Dr,:A. G. Walters yesterday met with a aerions accident by being precipitated, with his horse and, buggy, over a bank m the Eighth Ward. His collar bone was broken, and he was otherwise injured. py The Street Commissioner is respeotfully requested to direct his attention to tho condition of the pavement in front of the store of Blair & Co., No. 126 Wood street. B§y-The Horticultural Exhibition olosed on Saturday with a sale of the fruits aud flowers. The number of visiters exceeded that of former years. jggy* There were twelve cases before his Honor yesterday morning. They were disposed of as usual. ggy* There were no additions to the pork pound on Saturday. Yet there is scarcely a grunter to be seen on the streets. jjgy- The argument in the Bridge Case closed on Saturday. Macknaw Trout just reoeived this day at “ OUR HOUSE,” No. 24, DIAMOND Alley. ggy The editor of the Knickerbocker ludi crously illustrates the necessity of a reform in medical nomenclature. Very muoh confounded, he says, was Dr. Doane, a few years since, by a remark of one of his patients. The day pre vious the doctor had prescribed that safe and palatable remedy, the syrup of buckthorn, and had left his prescription duly written in the usual oabalistio characters—“ Syr. Rham. Cath.” On inquiring if the patient had taken the medicine, a thunder oioud darkened her face, lightning darted from her eye, and she roared ont: “No ! I ean read your doctor writing—and I ain’t a-goin to take the Syrup of Ram Cats for any body un der heaven!” . B©- It is virtue that makes the mind invinci ble, and places us out of the reach of fortune ; though not out of the malace of it. When Zen o was told that all his goods were drowned —Why then, said he Fortune hath a mind to make me a philosopher ; nothing can be above him that is above fortune; no infelicity can moke a wise man quit his ground. Died, at Floyd Conrt House, Va., oh the 6th net., Mr. Nathaniel Henry, about 60 years of age, sou of the famous Patrick Henry. Dnfi’fl Merchant** College. NE. Comer of Market and Third jtratj.—Establish # ed in ISM The only Commercial College in the State incorporated by Legislative charter. No systemsor Bookkeeping yet published, have given each a coroprebenßive and practical knowledge of this seiencc,aa DuiTs Mercantile and Steamboat Bookkeep ing. These works have appended to their pages the moat emphatic recommendations from the highest sour ces in the mercantile world, and the author of such works must possess many obvious advantages over common teachers. Mr. Williams’ success as a teacher of Penmanship will be best known by inspecting samples of the im provement of his pupils, and, also, Irotn the fact that several of his present pupils attempted to learn penman ship with a teacher who professed to “ umtrct ail cramps on Law every Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. Class Room is open day and evening. rrj~ Call and get a Circular. [au9:d3tw <?the Ladies. Bill A Blllolt, On Eighth Street, near Grant, Manufacturers of lightning rods of superior materials, style and quality. We invite Attention of people of town and country. Orders “2 nt Uiesbop; it the Eagle Hotel, Liberty street ; or le . ft B UPFadden’s, Market street, will meet with 81 eint attention* Persons at a distance can have than ready*fifted (and shipped,! to put up themselves, on the “aSSSsI Houses will be furnished at one , „ 8 ? i c „„ than our usual prices for dwellings. John B. Jl’Fadden, honrth street. aul&twdl* Ruction Soles, Auction Card* Tup nnderriffned. after an Interval of four year*, has renamed business Having complied wuh -flSltioas of the law revuTaung Sales at Auction, “"jWwin* orocured a first class License as Auctioneer . ritv of Pittsburgh, he offers his services as such ShtafrS°an.l the public generally. With an expe- Hence of nearly thirty years n* this line of business, he hnsards nothing in saying that i ewill be enabled to give entire satisfacuon to all tbosf who may feel disposed to oatronize him. P. McKENNA, Auctioneer. v Refers to the principal City Merchants. jy9 (Jour, of Com., N Bulletin and Pennsylvanian. Phiiada.; American and Republican,Ball.,copy iwand charge this office.) SCOTT A OTIS, auctioneers and commission merchants, 61 MAIN STEER, ST. LOOTS, UISSOUBt. HAVING been engaged in the above business for the last six years, m this city, would respectfully so licit consignments of Goods, to be sold in this market, either for Auction or private sale—particularly Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make libera* advances on all kinds of Goods .consigned us for sale here. ... Will refer to Messrs. Hewett, Roe A Co., fc. R-Vio let, Wm.D. Wood A Co., John J. Anderson ACo , R H. Stone, Squire A Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co., Larkin Beaver. Saint Louis; Butler A Brothers, t.incmnau; eorve M’Lajn, Pittsburgh. (martHhy p. in. da ON Thursday evening September 25ih, at 7 o'clock at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold by a choice and elegant collection o f Historical, Classical, Theolog - cal. Law and Wi«ceUaneous Works, the finest Euronean and American editions, ranuy superiorly illustrated, em bracing Boydell’a Illustrated Sbakipeare, an original copv; Philosophical Transactions-of the Royal Society of London. 18 vols; Beaumont and Fletcher’s Work*, 3 vols; Knight’s Pictorial London, 3 vols; Samuel Ire lands Works, fine aqua tint engs, 4 voUj Hogarth* Works; Stackhouse’s History of the Bible, 2 volt folio, with sculpture?; Genealogies of the Bible, scarce; Pe tors’ Reports, 16 vols; Archibold’s Nisi Prms, Johnson’* Digest, Purdon’s do, Cicero’s Worley *0 vols; Lip>i Opera Omnia, 4 vols folio; Qainctiiiani do Oraioria ln ftitutione; Hederici Lexicon, Ainsworth’s Dictionary, Barclay’s English Dictionary, Fioissart’s Chronicles, Library of English Literature, 2 vols; Cuivier’s Animal Kingdom, 8 vols, 4,C00 cold engs after nature; Hooper’s Rational Recreations, 4 vols ; rlistoric Gallery of Por traits and Paintings, 4 vols; Conrt and Times of Char.es Ist and Jame? Ist; Diplomatic Correspondence, edited by Jared Sparks, U vols; Belsham’s Great Briuan, 1* voH; Marshall’s Naval Biography, 12 voU; Sewards Anecdotes, 4 vols; Napier’s Pentnsolar War, Robert son's Works, Milner’s Church History, 2 vols; Patrick. Lowth, Arnold. Whitby and bowman’* Commemary, 4 vols; Foie’* Acta «nd Monuments of Martyrs, 2 vols folio black let er; Prior’s LKe of Goldsmith, 2 vols; V r * ouhxrt’s Pillars of Hercules, 2 vols; Cstltn s Notes in Europe, 2 vo!s; Marshall’s Washington, 2 vols ; Frank land’s fconstaminople. 2 vols; Unufh Husbandry. 3 voU ; Phantom World, Pope’s Works, Thucydides, Ta citu<, German Classics and Dictionary, Tales ol a Grandfather. , , _ , _ _ Catalogues can be obtained at ifae Sales Rooms. fen 2g 8 P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r. 1 iI.uTinrOASSIMERES; VESTINGS,, at Ate- Vy not*.—On Wednesday morning, September 24th, at 10 o’clock, at the Sales Rooms,corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold on a credit of three months, on sums over BU*O. for approved endorsed paper, 25 packa ges desirable and Seasonable Dry Goods, which have just been purchased in the eastern cities,' for an exten stve retail trade comprising superfine bl >ck, brown, green and blue broad cloths, or the most approved makes; beaver, pilot and felt cloths; doeskin ca**i meres; black anl fancy do ; satinetu, of the most den iable colors and grades; tweeds, jeans, black and lancy satin cashm're and Valencia vesting*!; plaid and fane) linings; French cloakings, silk aud worsted serge*; cambrics, sllerias, paddings, tickings, B. and U. muslins, merino drawers an l shirts, siJk coat and vest buttons, patent threads, cottons, se ring silks, silk handkerchief, C "e™o *“ S P e, ' a ' r, ' &C P.M DAVIS, Aoct’r. P. M’KESHA, Auctioneer Mackerel, lake fish, herring, *e.. a* Aoctioh —On Monday afternoon, September 22d, at 2 o’clock, will be sold at ftl’Eenna’s Auction House, several barrel* No. 1 Mackerel, Lake Fish and Herring —*ith other articles. M p 22 P. M’KENNA. Auet’r. . , not: STORK, Counters, Striving, Gas Fixtures, +c., O AT Abctiom —On Wednesday, October Ist, at H) o’clock in the forenoon, will be commenced at ihe Shoe Store ol J. H. Adams. No. 278, Liberty, nearly opposite Hand street, ami next door to the Spread Eigle Hotel, the entire siock of Boots aud Shoes remaining on hand, comprising an extensive and general assortment o! all the best qualities and styles in that line: men. boy* , youths, ladie*, misses and children’s wear, «-f every de seriplion. Al*o, at the same lime, store fixture?, gas fixtures, counter.desk. shelving, settee, Ac. The above stock will be sold in lots lo suit purchasers. Sale will be continued day and night until all are disposed of. Terms —Cosh. [seplal P.jUMCENNA. Auci^ 1 - Fox hale. ri'WO HOUSES AND LOTS in the Borough of Law- I reticeviile, fronting 50 feel on Borough street and Cherry alley, (each), by seventy-five feel deep ; hand somely and brahhily located ou the bank of the Alleghe ny liver, near the Ferry landing lo Duquesne borough; on each of which are erected comfortable frame dwell ings Apply to DAVID BLAIR, or seplO P- M’KENNA, AttCl’r. “ VV.G. jH*C ARTNBY , Auctioneer* Real Estate Stock Notice. THEunderrigntd Terpsclfully informs owners of Real Estate and Stock that be ha« procured an Emeaee Book, fr a real estate and Mock reamer, for private or public sole, and it wi II be kept at the Aueuon Store, for the inspection of pcr>on.« wishing to purchase or see. The charge will be only 81.00 for entering onibeßegi* ter any Real Esiat<* or Stock; and if so'd the charge will be moderate It i? also my internum to set aside an evening in each month for the exclusive sale of Real Estate and Stocks, which evening will b** announced in all the new-papers, at lca«t two weeks before the sale, and Properties and Stocks advertised that arc for sale ou that evening. The terms for selling will be such as none shall complain; aud particular attention wi 1 be paid to all properties or stocks at private sale. It i* in tended to make this a place where all can come, who »i,h c,lh« ,0 parch... or sej W- ILL le sold oil MoudayTSeptember 2*id, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, at M’Cartney s Auction House, a large lot of Household Furniture, Kitchen utensils, Ac. Among which may be mentioned in part the following:—Mahogany chairs, tables, bedsteads, common and Windsor chair?, husk and straw matirass cs, carpeting, leather beds and bedding, fancy stands. 1 settee, l large dining table, 1 glass ease, 1 counter, a ot of pictures, and cooking utensils. And at the same J, M barrd ‘ He T S a°M& e NEY,Are,y. Sheriff's sale of'liqikirs, « xßcnox—yvai be sold on Monday, September shtnd.,Bl to o doc* in the forenoon, at McCartney'. Auction Honje No LB Wood street, by order of Carter CurU., Esq , Hijfb -her iff of Allegheny County, 7 ca.k. and barrels of i.ouora, Ac., vis : 0 c .sfcsCognac .Broody ; l barrel Irish whis key. The above Liquors are pronounced by i odges o be afirst rule article,and will be sold five gaftou vnlh it,— nrivileae or in such quantities as will mil pur rhasSr. CARTER CURTIS, Sheriff reptlO W.G McOARTNY, Anct'r. ILLINEHYSTOKK. HOUSEHOLD F,VRNI ltJKh AND KITCHEN UTENSILS at Atrertna-Will be sold on Tuesday, September sod at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, at Ihe store of Mra Johnston, Diamond alley, between Wood street and the Diamond, her enuro slock of Millinery Goods, as she is going to quit the business and leave the city. It comprises to part- a large assort ment of Bonnets, Dress Capa, Ribbons, Laces, Blondes, Artificial Flowers, and almost every thing in tout Une of business ; all of which has beea purchased within a few months, and are of the latest styles and patterns Also, at the same time, all her Household Fnrnuore and Knob en Utensils, comprising—Mahogany Chairs, Rocking do ; Card Tables, Sofas, Centre Tables, Bide do Dinner do Dresiinir Bureaus, Plain do , Stands, High aQl i Low Post Bedsteads, Feather Beds, with Linen Ticks; Bedding, Mauraases, Looking Glassei, Cane Scat Chain, Carpeung, Oil Cloths. Window Blinds, Set tee’s, Copper Keulet, Kitchen Utensil*, Ac. Sale cou unued from day to Ancl . r . O K. Ohamberlln'* Commercial College, Comer of Market and Third street*. FACULTY —O. K. Chamberlin, Principal and Profes sor of the Science of Accounts; John Fleming, associate in Book-keeping department. and Lecturer on Mercantile Science j . J. M. Phillips, Instructor of Mercantile Computation and Arithmetic; D Crouch, Profeasor of Penmanship, Alex. M. Wafon. Esq.,LectureronCommercial Law , K H Siowe. Esq .Instructor of Commercial Law, B. M. Kerr,Professor ol Mathematics, (inghl session); H. Moesser, Professor of Mathematical Drawing This institution baa been.lalelf improved and enlarged , and now contains four spacious rooms, conveniently ar ranged and elegantly ftirnished, a well selected Library of standard works on Commercial Law, for the benefit of the students. The Mercantile course embraces every variety of transactions that can possibly occur in lousi ness. In addition to regular lectures, delivered by Mr Watson, E H Stowe, Esq., a’so member of the Ptu*- bunrhßar, has been employed to instruct the students by a series of exercises and examinations upon this very important branch. College hoars both day and evening. All communications addressed to O K. CHAMBERLIN, willreocive prompt attention. seplOiy Ftttflbargli Coseh Factory. .ojQiyL' el AX. BiOELUW, VaJfcgfsp» Mn. 46 Dumond Near Woood street, .ISlr i Tri CONTINUES to manufacture CARRIAGES of every description and of the latest and most approved styles, to order and for sale. Attending personally to each branch of his Manufactory, an* selecting his ma terial from the best that the eastern market cau afford, he feels confident that he can please the most fastidious. Giving his entire time and attention to the business, be is determined to eompfcte with any of the eastern market. Southern and Wesidrn Merchants are respectfully in vited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell as good and as cheap an article as any other establishment. [ scp9 ■ “ Desirable Property ON THE FIRST BANK IN ALLEGHENY fob bale OB XXCHAROB roe CITY PBOPBRTT. The location IS near J. Pointer’s! ten minutes’ walk liomlhe Aqueduct, nod about 6ileen from the Hand street Bridge. J he sub scriber offers said preperlyon accotnmodauiig terms, which he now occupies. The Lot is 50 feel front on North Canal street running back to Liberty street some 275 feel, near one-third of an acre. On which is erected n Brick House, containing ten i rooms, pressed brick front; a stable and carnage bouse on the hack of the lot. The location is as fine as any in Allegheny Ihe premises can be examined at any time. For terns, en quire of J.KIDDjOt tho store of J’ KIDD A CO , cor ner ol Wood andFoonb streets. __ au27 JOHN KIDD. Only Forty fflllea Staging! BY THE NEW CENTRAL RAILROAD TO PHILADELPHIA. FALL ARRANGEMEETS FM THE HEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Good intent and telegraph mail lines of splendid new Troy built Coaches, for Blairsville. will leave Pittsburgh every day at 1 o’clock, P.M n and at 4 o’clock. P. M. and from thence 304 miles by the New Pennsylvania Railroad, to Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore. Tims through only thirty hours. Coaches will leave every evening at 1 and 4 o’clock. EXTRAS—To leave at any time, always In readiness. This is the most direct, comfortable and expeditious route to the Eastern ciues. Passengers lor Baltimore take the new Railroad at Harrisburg direct, on the am vnl of the cars at that place. N B.—The only Office for the above Lines under St. Charles Hotel, 40 Wood street, Pittsburgh, sept W. R. MOORHEAD, Agent -f ' < ’-> 1 ; J. * ‘ A ? -- f *.• COMMERCIAL IVIEW OP THE MARKETS' DAILY R; Ovfich of tuk Dajly Mokxing Post. ; Monday, Sc|»l 22, 1851.) The wentberon Saturday and Sunday was very worm. Business T.-mums unchanged. The transactions, as far at we coaid learn on Saturday, were exceeding dull ASHES —We find a belter feeling in the market for with sales of several lots reported at 3 to 3s, cash and time; Pearls we quote at 6c; Saleratas is held at 6c ih bis and brls. BROOMS—There is a large stock of Brooms in the market, with a moderate demand for small lots to the trade) 81,00 to 81,50, as in quality. BEESWAX—There is but little offered j good lots of yellow mould command ’2l to 02c. BUCKETS —Sales of 50 doz Marietta at doz; from stores, by the doz. 82,00 to 82,12 is asked. BACON —There is a continued finnnessia this article of trade. The stock is now very light, and held princi pally by a few houses. We quote Hams at 10 to Io|c. Sides 9j to 10c; ShouldersBf to 9c. FLOUR—Receipts continue limited, with only a mode rate demand. We*noic sales of some lots at 83, 20 to 83,25 for superfine; one lot of 38 brls do reported at 83 10; sal*# of exiTa at 53,28 to 3,31; from store, we quote, by the dray load, at 3,31 to 3,50, for superfine to extra. GRAIN— Rsceipts continue Hmitcd. and the market remains quiet. We quote Wheat from 60 to 66c; Rye 40 to 41 ; Oats, soles on the wharf 27tf?28c. Com—none in market pjgH There is more demand for Mackerel. We note a sals of 30 brls No 3 Mackerel at $7,00 ; No. 3 we quote »rora $9,00 to 11,00; White Fish $8 00 to 8,60. Notice to Contractors* STFAJBENVILLE AND INDIANA RAILROAD—; Proposals will bo received by tfte Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Company in Steubenville, umil the Ist day of October next, fer the Grading and Masonry of the 6rst division of the road extending from Steubenville to the Conotton valley ; and, also, for the construction of the entire Road between Steubenville and Coshocton and, also, distinct proposals forth* construction of that portion of the Road extending from Coshocton to New- ar The entire length of this line is about U 0 miloi, and it contains work of all descriptions ui great variety, some of which is quite heavy. Proposals will be rece ved for the Grading and Me •onry of the first division entire or in section* of aboot a mile each, the Company reserving the privilege to make such disposition of the whole work-.’** may -ap_- pear most conducive to its interests. Plans Profiles aud Specifications can be seen at the Office of the Company, after the 15ih of September, and further information may be obtained ou application to J Blickensderter, Jr., Chief Engineer, or to the under signed. KILGORE, IylB:2mdfcw President. Furniture and Chair Wareroom*. e? JOSEPH MEYER, 421 Peon street, above the |§L Canal Bridge, keeps constantly on oand aud makes HHio order, at the lowest prices, every description oi Fancy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles. Purchasers would do well to vi>-ii In* Warcrooms. mv27 dAwlv _ _ . . GY’S Ut.OniiNG is now ready for inspection Parli.-otar attention is called w his Boy’s Clothing; Coal, and JacHats, Black, Brown, Blue, Green and Grey Cloth; Ftocss, Sacks Jackets und Roundabouts. Also—Satinett, Cassi mere and Tweed Sacks, Jackets and Roundabouts. Pacts—Cloth, Oassimere, Doe Skins, 'l'weeds, Ker seys, .Satinets and Jeans. Vises—^atm.Bilk. Cashmere, Ealenwa, Ac , Ac. Embroidered cloth suits for boy’s 3 years old and up- Fuomshing Goods —White and Colored Shirts; Sui ponders, Gloves. Handkerchicls, Cravats, Collars, Caps, Ac., Ac ,Ae.— We Study to Please. . t ,, t aepl? No. 371 and C 7 bmuhfield su \TaLU ABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE —A detirabls V Corner Lot of<o feet front on Pennsylvania Avenue bv 87 deep on Chatham street—price $l5OO. Also—A Lot adjoining, 30 feet front on the Avenue by 87 deep— price $l2OO. Al«o—A Ix»t adjoining, 39 feet front on the Avmue by 87 deep, with a large Frame Dwelling House —oriee $l5OO. Also—A lot of 30 feet from on Chatham street by 60 on a wide alley—price 8800. The above being in a central location, and corner property, offers an opportunity either for private residences or business purposes, orboih. Term \ - C g S^ THBERT seD l7 Gen'l Agent, &0 amithfleld st. SUPERIOR TEAS—Put «P in Metallit Packs , at East ern frius —The subscribers would refpecttuliy in vite the attention of Retail Dealers and others to their very superior TEAS, put up in metallic covered pacts, securely «eutrd, no •» to erclude the air and preserve the of rtretiy fresh. The advantages of Teas put up i,' • » .« ten , for retailing, are so obvious that though but i-i. i, introduced, they have almost entirely super R eded -he loose Teas. Our arrangements and facilities for buying Teas are such, that we are constantly receiv ing Fiesh Teas, which we arc nnbled to sell as low a« Teas of like quality can be procarcd iu the East All Teas sold by the subscribers are sold on their guaranty ond responsibility; so, that any not giving satisfaction may be returned, and the money refunded. rottrian —We have been Informed that there are per sons encaged in setting through Western Pennsylvania and Ohio, worthless and damaged Teas, uui op ta a si milar manner to ours, by exhibiting samples of genuine Teas, obtained from ns. To avoid such impo-iuo-t and swindling,observe thui every package nut up by u* is labelled with ourname and coaran.ee in full. , . , Loose Teas,of all grades and vanetics, wholesale or retail, ul‘lie lowest rates. t . WM. A M’CLURO A CO, (irocer' and Tea Dealers, 266 Liberty street^ aepiy _ CTUBEK MAUAZINKS —The October number* o. Godev-Oraliaro, Suriain, and the Ladle* Nationa Magazines, Hare been received a. WOODWARD ,„ sen!9 73 Third «'» . P. <»■ Buildings. T N inpalubLkrbmedy for TOOTH AOHb, A Tar.er on ibeTcrih, Sponry and Corns— for *) cents For **l- at KEY4eR A M’DOWfcLl/S, 140 Wood street. PILK OINTMEN T—Warranted lo cnr«- tbe worrl eases of Piles in a few dar». For sale by icpiS KBYSER & M’poWELL. infENUINE PORT WINE, MADEIRA and FRENCH (jT URANDIKS for saiebv g epl 9 KBYSER * M’DOWELL. rT'BOY HILL PRurKRTY FOB SALK—Kive iartc I valuable Buildin? Lou. each haVina a front of 40 ferlon Cbeatnnt street. by 200 deep to Waanltuton street, between Downing and Market streets. The above, forming a square of 200 feet, and having four fronts could be divided into ten or twenty small lot*, or iim proved far a family residence. Price wM® SHOO. Terms . WOO in band: balance at $2OO a )ear. S. CUTHUBRr.O* neral Agent, pl 9 50 Smitbfield street. “ For Sale. A VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT. situate in the Seventh Ward of the Ouy of Pittsburgh. The Lot i» 60 feet front on Centre A venae, and ex tending back 100 feet to Clark street, upon which w erected a brick bouse, three stones high, newly built, with gravel roof, and finished ia the most approved style The water is conducted to the door by a hydrant, ami every other convenience that would reuder the situation desirable as a place of residence. The Grounds are handsomely laic off with walks and decorated with shrubbery, flowers, he The above property wi.l he s „ld on ro«onablo icrrn.. ( * ROBB, t ,pß:lm No 127 Fourth «Uen, Pimbar,li. Bt*t« mutual Fire Insuranea compßuy* BRANCH OFFICE, 54 S*rrH»iau> st., Pirrsacaa i, Pittsburgh, Maw Ist, 18$ i. ri'HEbeslevidenceof the success of the Director in 1. endeavoring to tiake the “STATE MUTUAL FI RE INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the wants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of baser es* which has been done—having issued T. 900 P»U cies during the past yeaT, thereby adding over 8130,000 to the funds of the company. Nearly all the pronerty insured i» of the safest kind, in small risks, and a large i proportion insured for only one year. I Whole No. Policies issued 7,800 | do do expired, terminated A canceled _ W do do in force Amount of Property insured do Canceled, terminated and ex pired SWI,WB do do in force 87,684.601 do Pramium Notes - • • do Canceled,terminated, expr’d, W 7,10 do inforco j ,79|Uß ’ n do Cash Premiums received - • • .851,557,1-4 do do canceled *51,23J,50 Whole amount of losses and expen seapaid .-23,411,46 Balance in favor of the Co ,in cash, ” j ~ To city or country mercbants*and owners of dw fil ings, and isolated or country property, it is believed this company affords udvantagei*ln poinlof cheapn s», safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Comp»ny ir. this couuiry. , , , Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved * ys tem of Classification of Risks, excluding at! spe« lal hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurreocj of Isige fires, und also, on both the Slock and Mutual pi *n, it noionly possesses the cheapness and occommodaj on of both methods, but entitles the insured to a parliei >a tion in the profit*. i Uis under the control of ihe following Director? : -J P. Rutherford. A-J. GiUstt, John B. Packer, Samue T. Joues, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob ;rt Klou,Samuel Jouca, Jobu V >S" FORDi PwV A. J. GILLETT, Scc’y. A. A. Caehieh, Actuary. N. B A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on eipi rine Dolicieshas been declared by the Directors, an« now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeen u file in cash at the end pf ninety days. mvl7:d&w A- A CARRIER. Agent. New Books I New Boo|uJ ! AT HOLMES’ LITERARY DEPOT, Third Street, opposite the Poet Office:— Self Deception,by Mrs. Ellis ; Catharine Walton-a Hi-tori* al Romance , The Wedding Dress, by Alexander Duma# ; Lewis Arondle, or the Railroad oi Ltre ; Arthur Conway, by Capt K. H. Milman i Six Years LaterJ>y Alexander Dumas ; The Fate, by G E. R. James, Esq.; Pictorial Field Book, No. 10, by Lossing; The Confession—a Historical Novel; London Labor, No. 11, by Henry Mahew; Life o( General Lopez; Ladies 1 National for Se| —— new music i O’ER THE WATERS ROW. By H. Ryan ; Erin’s Child in America; Moumain Dairy Unley; i was Happy ere 1 Loved You ; In Dreams of Peace ; Child of die Wave, with Vignette ; l '“ s '"' ar ; tpr . O! Sleai loihy Lattice, do; Nelly Bly. Foster, The Serenade. By Schuborl; The Happy Chance. By Russell; Jody M’Leary. Comic Song; When the Bright Waves are Dashing. Dnetl, Home ' Horn?. 1 Love Thee ; The Wild Old Woods , Nelly Was a Lady ; Sonys of the Blind Brothers, Evening Song. “Twilight Dews are Weeping, Three Polkas— Cornelia, Alpenhorn andTenfels, with “S&'Xffi; a B /d Kb. , Flower Schottish ; Sliver Star Gallop, Overtures—No. i, Rose of England; No. ’ Shamrock of Ireland; No. 3, Thistle of Ireland. ’ Received and for sal. r UEUX)^ No 81 Wood street 200 B .Kft BXTKA "SKSSS: for saie uy No. 10 Market street. ARRIVED; Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville “ Redstone, Wool ward, Brownsvillr J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesj.-.: t “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton Globe. Dawson, M’Keesport. Julia Dean, McVay, Brownsvillo.h. “ Unsey, Clark, Beaver. DEPARfED: Wheeling «nd‘Brldgepon Packet. I flSfr b» the splendid steamer R. H. LINDSAY, ■teMWpiT Moobb, Master, is the regular Wheeling and Joridgeport, Packet.and leaveshereevery Wednes day and Saturday for toe above ports. For freight or nassage apply on board, or to _ passage app y SHERIFF & BINNING, Ag*ts r j v 24 No. l*« Market street. I JSSfejk The one-half of the steamboat ARENA, plying between Pittsburgh, East Liver* poojandWellsvtlle. She is doing a goodbusines,being the only regular boat to WelUvtUe. It will be disposed °f on rea.onabl. terms. Apply BLAKELY Friday Cincinnati Packet. THE new and elegant steamer IRENE 2, (». L. M’CLimoca, Master, has taken p( aceo f the Clipper No. 2, in the line of Packets, and will leave every FRIDAY, at 10 A. M.,for the above and intermediate ports. For freight or pas sage apply on board. L!!rA 0 Fo* marietta and Hochlngport. fnyfine steamer PACIFIC, Zanodh Mar will leave for the above and interrnrdi ale porTs every THURSDAY, at 4 o’clock, P. M. For freight or pe-.age, »P% on v^’s or t to B ON, No. 61 Water at., and 63 Front at. Wednesday packet for Cincinnati. _ ll _ xitk new and fast running steamer CIN- BmussHitt, Master, will leave every WEDJtasnsT. or t ..». g .,-apP^onbo^.MQ BGKR i ftir. . 1H Tasfine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE MSUMCno. 2. Capt. W«. ItMtilke Alle gtet/y wharf for Franklin, every Monday and Thursday, The fine steamer ALLEGHENV BELLE No John Hahna, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank* lin. every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 P.M* For Preight or Passage,apply en Board. (marSH) (BKTWBM rw.l *ND ÜBBETT BTaKSTs). LIST OF SHADES on hand and made al ail limes lo order — 5 4 an d 6*4 Buff Shades, plain and bordered ; *. ’ ** Transparent green do; u u >• u Dark “ do; Landscape Shades of every style i Moonlight do do uo; Gothic and Mezziunto, of new style ; STORE SHADES of any color, witn Lettering or De signing- OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also, a lot of SHADE TRlMMlNGS—complete at -»5 cents per shade. ET Curtains hang on reasonable terms. p. S.—Pedlers will do well to call al the Factory, be fore purchasing elsewhere apr 18:6m THE subscriber having now received bis entire stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, would respect lully inform his customer* and the public, that be is pre pared to dispose of his Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, at very low prices. He has, in Dry Good*, ail the staple, as well as a large stock of FANCY DRESS GOODS, comprising in pan 4-4 Cbene Silks, for evening and street dresses; very rich 4 4 Brocade Silk, do do do. Plain Blaek Silks, all prices and widths ; Brocade Black Silk, do ; Heavy Watered Silk, all shade* ; French Poplins, do; Mouslin de Loines, French Merioos and Cashmeres ; Together, with French and English Prtnt*, in endies variety lIOU3K FURNISHING GOODS, 11-4, 12-4 and 13-4 Barnslry Sheetings; 4.4, 5-4 and o*4 do and Irish Pillow Innens: 7-4,8>4 and KM Table Damasks; 5-s and 3 4 Damask Napkins and Doilies; Huckaback, Diaper and Crash Toweling*; Rich Primed Piano and Table Covers, superb Goods Marseilles Quiltß, French Fumitore, Dimity, Conai and Cr n Maiorjalsj dcc., 4c. .ala, Ac., MOURNING DRY GOODS, Lupin’ll Black Bombazines; Do do Mooslin de Laine, 3-4 and 4 4 wide ; Black Canton Cloths; Black Mohair Lustre*; Silk Worp Thibet Cloths ; Black Challey ; Eneiifb. French and Italian Crapes; Mode and Crepe Veils; Chemi zettes and Sleeves ; Collar* and Cuff* ; Glove* and Ho siery- All of wbich Goods will be warranted of good colors, and cheap for quality. M pis James a m'Knight. PINE APPLE CHEESE—Just retired and for tale by WM A. M'CLURG A CO, a a)4 Grocers and Tea Dealers. MACKEREL No.;} —TObrls. IPSI. targe. for• aale low for cash, by \> M. DYER, 80019 N°. »7 Liberty »t. SUGAR HOUSE bria. prime qoajuy for aale by [scpl M ] WM DV KR KO. MOLASSES —25 brta pome oak cooperate for • aale by [scplS] D EH RtKD FRUIT— 50boa. Apple*f , L 150 do Peaches; for sale by »eplB WM. DYER- T?XTRA Fi/JlIR—43 brlt Brightwell’s extra for sale. Ej seplfi __ WM. DVER. t>dR~KKNT— The Warehouse . 2U7 Liberty street. P at present occupied by ihe subscriber. tcpl9 W M. DYER JUST RECEIVED AT HENRY MINER A CO .’3. NO, 32 Smiihfield Street— Dumas' last and best Novel; The Wedding Dress, by Alexander Dumas, A utbor ol the “ Three Guardsman, 0 “Monte Christo," Ac., *c-i Lewis Arnndel, or The Railroad of Life, with illustra tions, by the author of Frank Farieigh—complete in one volume, , Self Deception,or the History of a Human Heart, by the author of “Hearts and Homes;” Life of General Lopez, and History ° flho late attempt ed Revolution in Cuba, by A. Flibrosticw All of the above are for sale at MINER A CO’S. Drug Store for Sole. A DRUG STORE, fixtures and stock of rnedt* cine*, in a first rale location for doing a wholesale and retail business, and has an excellent run ot cus tom at the present time There is connected with the establishment several Agencies of popular medicines, which, with the usual business of the store. would ren der it a profitable investment to any oue desirous of en gaging In iu For particulars address box 423, with real name. SUNDRIES— 115 bxs. very superior W. R. Cheese ; 50 bus. Dried Apples ; 10 kgs. Baiter; Just received and for sale by __ ,epl OaRRON A E7KNIOHT. LOUR—IOO brls extra Family Flour ; ; 100 do superfine do; In store and for salj by sepll SHERIFF & BINNING G« V. Arbuthnot, SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURER, comer oj Fountain and Seventh. Persons wanling any thing in that line will do well to call, as l am deiertnineTlo sell as ebeap as any olherperson in the city._ [tepll:y FOR RENT—And possession given immedi- xjl.a alely, a three story BRICK HOUSE, (No. 101 Third street, between Ross and Grant). Apply to ira WRIGHT A ALCORN, No. 117 Third street, opposite Si Charles Hotel THE subscriber offers for reol three large and well-finished STORE ROOMS, entirely new. located on Fifth street, opposite the Exchange Bank Possession will be given immediately. For terms, Ac apply to H. CAMPBELL, jy3o on the premises. itember. ° i. . i -• 'V ■ * RIVER MATTERS. PORT OP PITTSBURGH. 1 FBKT 4 IHCHB3 WATSR «W THE CHAMNRI. Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville Atlantic, Parkinson, do J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeespon Thomas Shriver. Bailey, West Newton Thomas Scott, Vandergriff, Beaver. for Sale. I The hull of the Steamboat LAKE ERIE lEnquireou board, althe Allegheny wharf, It. Clair Btreet_bri<te_ (angft3t» Steamboat for Sale Allegheny Ulv.r Trnde. rsotjlak prankltn- packets. HEW GOODS! Store Room for Rent. fiPOORD AGO.. CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, Ph are now prepared to supply their fneuds nt //land the public generally, with the Fall Style / J HATS and CAPS, which they have just«B§ received (sep4 Fail Faehlona. C. H. PAULSON. No. 73 Wood street, is nowre ceiving his entire Fall Stock of HATS, CAPS, and ©Shall articles belonging to his business. He has now a general assortment of all in bis line, besides receiving by the Pennsylvania Railroad daily, all of which he will sell at eastern prices. [sep4- — Llrss rrfSURS D BY THE Kentucky Jttutuol Life Insurance Co., r COVINGTON. KY THIS COMPANY has actual Capital of ONE HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and i* managed by men of the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets furnished, information given, and applica tions received by J. TUKBEtT, Agent, 129 Wood street Samuel Dilwobth, Medical Examiner. [eepg RAI)DOCIv , S~ t i tilD" PLAN K ROA D vO shares for sale ai a low rate. A. WILKINS A CO., Slock and Exchange Brokers, cor Market and Third streets A* W. Foster, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.- OFFICE, NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, btlow Market utrttu Piitiburgh. Pa. novls:daw!y PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Completed to Locfcport, SO Miles West of Johnstown* TIME REDUCED AND SPEED INCREASED ! THE subscribers having the pleasure lo announce to their friends, .and patrons of ‘.he Pennsylvania Rail* road, tbalthey have commenced trans-shipping at Lock port, and confidenly expect to deliver freight to and from Philadelphia in four days. We are now prepared lo receive and forward any amount of Merchandize or produce within our capacity which is One Thousand Tons Per Week, at the follow* me rates of freight: nssT class, • Dry Goods, Ilais, Shoes, Books, Stationary, Cutlery, Confectionary, Fruits. Feathers, Furniture, Drugs Medicines, 9addlery, Ac., Ac. SI, OO lCOfta. SECOND CLASS. Hardware, Groceries, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and other Grass Seeds, Wool, See. 8c 10 0. Beef, Pork, Butter, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf. Coffee, Tallow, Grain and Rags, 60c ? 100. Ashes, Marble (rongb) Tar, Pilch, Rosin, German Clay Bones> Bacon, 4c., 60c 100, COVODE k COLE, Agents, comer of Penn and Wayne streets. OCKINGAAM AND YELLOW CANE WARE.- We have recently received a large addition to oar former stock of Ware, to which we respectfully call the attention of merchants, deaters and housekeepers. Alro, to a beautiful article of cream colored and drab Ware A large variety of water urns, spittoons, pitchers, fancy toys, dessert setts, vases, goblets, mantel ornaments, See., always on hand. The usual credit and discount allow ed. WOODWARD, BLAKELY & CO., bp27 corner Sixth and Liberty at*. A Drnp Store for Sale. Ik GOOD STAND, m a business part ot the nitv. / A. will be sold, together with a selected stock offgif - r , ...... ■■ '• •• •. ’V*/*•/- k* ' *’ V ! telegraphic news. BY THE O’ REILLY LINE. New Yobk, Sept. 20. The Bteamer Illinois, from Chagres, vis Nor folk, arrived this morning. The steamer Franklin, for Liverpool, sailed to-day at noon with 63 passengers and f i 834 in specie. ~ _ - Aaron B. Stokey was executed yesterday ar i ternoon for the murder of Zeddy Moore. His ! accomplice, Henry Connell, haß been respited | for a few days. .. Hon. Frederick Whittlesey died yesterday at Rochester of typhus fever. A personal difficulty occurred' at Rochester, yesterday, between Gen. Wool and Gen. Webb. Philadelphia, Sept. 20. The President, accompanied by Messrs. Con rad and Stuart, passed through thiß city this afternoon, on his way to Washington, havWg left Boston yesterday evening ats o’clock. -Mrs. Fillmore came on with the party from Fall Riv er to New York, where she will remain for a few dayf*. The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, this morn ing, adopted the provision conferring a degree upon the wives of scarlet members by a vote of 47 to 37. The Lodge adjourned this afternoon sine die. They attend church in a body to-mor* rew. Last night they partook of a magnificent supper. CINCINNATI MARKET—Sept. 20. Flour...ln better request at 3,09@3,15. Whiskey... 17 £-@l7 Rump Pork... Small sales at 11,00. Bacon... Country sides are offered at 10; city oured at 11. Sugar...ln good demand at better prices. Cheese... 6 and dull. Coffee and Molasses... Languid. River slowly receding. Weather warm with a prospect of rain. NEW ORLEANS MARKET—Sept 20. C0tt0n...5000 bales middling sold at 8$; good middling B£. Flour... Firmer; Ohio held at 3,75. Grain... Corn is scarce ; yellow 50. Lard... 200 bbla sold at 10; 700 kegs at 10$ @ll. NEW YORK MARKET—Sept 20. Cotton... Quiet. F10ur...3,75@3,94 for State, and 4,00 to 4,25 for Genesee. Grain... Sales of 1800 bushels new southern wheat at 85, and 10,000 do Canadian at 90. gales of 400 bushels corn at 63, and 13,000 bushels mixed western at 59@60. Rice... Sales at 3,12. Provisions... Steady; sales of 300 bbls new mess pork at 17,75. Lard is rather heavy at FALL AND WINTER STOCK Of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods* A A. MASON A CO., would most respectfully *o • licit ibe attention of ike public generally, and the who*rsa»e Hade In particular, totheir large and care ruth selected Stock ofGoods for Fall and Winter sales, whi.*h will be found larger than they have ever befor* offered. We have received as follow*: 400 bales Bro Mcslins; 0500 Long and Square Shawls ; 100 bales Drills and Co*naburg* , 600 pieces Sup Blankets , 100 bales Flannels, Colored uod White , 200 Cases Fancy Prints; 100 bale*Ticking; 100 pieces French .Merinos ; 11S eases White Muslins ; 500 Parmattas and Coburg Cloths . US Cases White Muslin* ; 100 Alpacas, ail colors; 50 pieces Linen Sheejing ; 10 cases Irish Linens ; 500 pieces Sauinetts ; 50 Cartoons Bonnet Ribbons , 100 pieces best make Cloths : 100 Cartoons French Flowers ; :W0 pieces Cassimeres and Doeskins 500 do Fancy-^ilks; 270 do do Catfsimems; 50 do Colored Velvets, . , . 500 do Shirtiug and checks ; s 5 Cases Cashmeres and de Laines , 21 do Plain ami Plan! Liuseysi 1000 dozen Hosiery . 13 Cases Tweeds mid Jean* ; E. ft. fCEKNAN 20ii0 d«zen Gloves aborted Together with every murlr usually louud in a Dry Good Establishment, No 02 and C 4 Market St. s»-p’l6 fiEW WHOLESALE TRIMMING. NOTION AND VARIETY STORE, No. 61 Wood Street, Bt'.iaten Third arid FourtA streets, opposite Hampteru, Smlh Co's , Pittsburgh. ritilF. subscriber respectfully invites the attention of X Cooirn and City Merchants to hisextetisive assort ment ot Trimming, Notion. Fancy and Variety Goods, which he is now opemnz for the Fall Trade Among the articles composing hi* ♦•lock may be tomid a lull as sortment of the following : Huttons. Edgings. Pocket Books, Threads, Combs; 1 .aces and Inserting*. Porte Mcmnaies, Suspenders; Embroideries Nreute* 3 -mss and Victoria Mulls ; ; Fringe*. Gimp*, Put*. Jackonns, Braids; . Hook? and Eyes. Fancy and Dress Hottolis, Brushes; Tape Checks, Plain and Fancy Bobinets, Whalebone; Quill'd Ribbons. Black Silk and I.isle Lace*; New Style Ribbon Trimming, Hosiery and Gloves; Black Lace Veils, Woollen Comforts ; Buck Gloves and Mitts. Bonnet Ribbon*; Gents Silk Woollen and Cotton Undershirts and Draw ers i Boas and Ring Comforts, Worsted and Opera Hood* ! Plain Mantel Ribbou*. Infants’ Boot*; Cravat* and Pongee Pocket Handkerchiefs ; P:a:n Satin Ribbons, Liuen Gambric Pocket Hdkfs; Gilt and Gold Jewelry, Jerome Clocks. Fancy Soaps ; t’arpet Bags sud Satchels. Window Shades; Toilet Cases, Violins. Perfumery, Jewsharps; Gillol’s Steel Pen* Gold Pens. Umbrellas, Accorde °QConch Shells. Zephyr Worsted*. Perforated Boards; Floss Silks*. Worsted and Crochet Needles, Looking GlnH*e«; Which, with a variety of other articles, he will offer for cash or approved c cdtt at price* comparing favo rably with Eastern markets. P S —The attentionof Pedlars is particularly direct cd to this extensive and vurird us.*ortmeiu k,. d is:U W C. MURPHY F lattßSZ. s« Lorenz & Wlghtman, (Formerlv of the firm of W m M’Ci’Ll.t A Co.i MASUFACTUUKfcfI OF A L.L KINDS OF VIALS, BUTTLE-* AND WINDOW GLASS. 63 Water and 65 Front Struts. Penn'a. S. B —Particular attention paid to odd sizes of Win do a’ Glass and private mi uida for Bottles and Vials. B'J&Smd&w _ ACCORDEONS —A splendid and varied stock of the best brands just received ; FLUTES—A very desirable selection, with one, four, sit and eight keys.Cocoawood, and by the best makers —very cheap; just opened ; GUITARS—An extensive and choice stock arriving; VIOLINS*—Some very fine old ones, and new of every variety of style and price: , . HARP STRINGS—A fine selection. Also, for Gui tars and Violins Cornets. Tubas, Bugle*. Hipocornos. Trumpets, and every variety of Brass Instruments, selected and tried by the subscriber himself, and sold ut vc'y lowrates. Also, the newest and mo=t popular Music, just rec*d. b —The above Instruments are warranted to be correct and perfect in every respect If found faulty, ih„ money will be refunded H. KLKBKR, >r p9 Sign of tte’flotden Harp, Third »t. FINK WATCHES, RICH GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE, at Wholesale prices. HOOD continues to sell all of the finest, good Jewelry, pure Silver Ware and fine Gold and Silver Watches, by the single article, at hi* Wholesale prices. Having just re ceived a lurge addition to his assortment, he now defies competition. His stock has all been bought for cash, at the lowest manufacturers’ prices, which enables him to sell at ttom 20 io 50 per cent, lower than any other es tablishment in thi* city, or in any other city west of the mountains ; and every article will be warranted at time of«ale —so that every one can buy equally safe and cheap. Our motto is, to sell at very small profits, aud thereby Becttrc a mrge trade We do uoi wish to drive uway trade from this city by asking too large profits, or by entering into any combination. P. S —Ail kinds of Watch Repairing done as well as at any other establishment in the Untied States, andjit lower prices. Watch Glasses set at half price, at No. 51 Market sued, Pitt-bfirgh. » *ep3 Emporlmn of Llchtl CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. WH, WRIGHT, (successor to J S. Tough), Munu a fseturerof and Dealer Wholesale and Retail in the aliovc named Oil and Lamps,is now receivinga large assortment of LAMPS, for burning the Ethereal Oil, Camphtne and Pine Oil Also, Lamps of every descrip tion, for burning Lard and Lard Oil. Cnandelters, Girandole Hall Lamps, Wicks, Globe*, Chimney Mats, Cans, and ail things pertaining to the trade. , , . Ethereal, Camphine or Pine Gil, regularly supplied once or twice a week. All order* left with the wagon, which is constantly passing through the citv, will he promptly attended to. N. |j. Lamps of ail kinds altered to burn the Ethe real Oil. All articles delivered in any part of the city, or in Allegheny, free of cost PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 209 Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre paration ; the medical virtues of which are found to he eight time? the strength of the original American Oil. Ins put up in bottles at2s and 271 cents, each, with full directions for its use. In every disease where the origi nal American Oil has been loand at all and it so far exceeds the original in power, as to render n the CHEAPEST MEDICINE IN THIS WORLD. Call and try it. JOHN YOUNGSON. N. B. The original Oil in its natural state as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and will be found genuine, notwithstanding n certain firm c tmms to be the only Proprietors. dkw»if J- V • WOODWARD. BLAKELY fc CO., Qneenaware Manotacterers, East Liverpool, Ohio, ftould beg leave to call the intention of Western* Southern Mer chants and others to sample* of Rockingham ami Yel low cane ware, manufactured by them at the above place, which can be examined at their ware rooms, comer of Sulhaad Liberty streets Pittsburgh. Orders left there will be promptly forwarded to the Pottery and shipped to any part of the Sooth or West Haring re cently made large additions to their works, theyare ■ '• " erders with despatch aegis ..illy - erubled lo fill all ord' iSroperty for sale or exchange a X Piece of Ground, 40 leet front by »l feet deep, on Locust street, (Ftfth tVard.) .jd to wo t.wry Auno hon«es. Also, a Lot of Ground. 20 feet front by 01 leet deep, adjoining the above, and two 2 houses. AUo! a Lot of Ground, corner of Pine intf PUce sueets, and three two story briefe houses Also, f P*°® c *>t Grouud adjoining the above, and two 2 story frame bouses, each containing six rooms. Also, a Brick House and Lot on Carson street, in East Birmingham. The above Properties will be sold altogether or sepft* rate or exchanged for vacant Lots in the cay,- or country p^wfabinutaju^. ji- . 4 •>.':‘*N v j.T'r *• • :^fl " • • /tv • •\ • ■ • • ' S V;, ", >! * ~ , * .-* 1 V e T ~ r ‘, V. £ r - "■ ’ ' '' , S' . ' x •£«, * r 4s.t v _ */ ...... ' *' \ . * . y> < - V ; r t x . I '. 1 » ,»£'•_ *t r’ *£' , , -i> * « O r’’ ‘-■•in-. t.tfiuF'. 4 , .. Baltimore, Sept. 20. IS IS W GOODS! PENN GLASS WORKS THOMAS WIGHTMA.V New Goods I New Goods 1 Take Notice* \V. H. WRIGHT, No 82 Fourth *L, (Apollo ilall,) between Market amt Wood streets. AHEAD OF AL.Lt EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL A Card. \**VV- - Bankers anil Brokers. BA SKEBB 'A. lvd BXC a ASo'iO bttOKK as, “SfWSfA-Sy-jj- KXCHANa* AN 0 T uiNKI*« UOVW or _ ; William A. Mill & : 64 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH. rn , ;B (Js* i ITKHK.ST A 1.1.0W.1J l)N T'VK DEPOSITS 1 iLLKB IMM. *DWABBBAH».. EKUUB A HAH3I. Bankersand Exchange Brokers, Dialers in Domtstit Bills, Bills of € vrtifita.it> of Dipat it.BanhNoteSyand Coin. Corner of Third and Wood s u , direct! y opposite ihtS diaries Hotel. ma^B - Removal. a. hulhbs ft sons, HAVK uEMovm TBSIE BiSKrao JM miIANOJ OFKCB To No. 67 Marktt street, four doors below old stand N. HOLMES A SONS, Ba VKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea lers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, Exchange on llftr Eastern and Western the cities throughout the Urn ted States. Deposites received in par Arndt.or coroem paper. No 07 Market street, between Third airirotmn itreclß. JAB. B.KOON «?£? 8 * 3ABtf4K * HO O Bf atSIBGENT. ' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, K. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh} Jra DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange,Certificates ofDeposiWtc EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities oftheUnion and Europe., for sale i n sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite COLLECTIONS made on allparta of the Union, auhe. lowest rates. HILL & CURRY* BANKERS and exchange brokers, So. 65 Wood Street, Third door below Fourth—{west rule). SIGHT exchange on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted. Gold, Silver and Rank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal citiesof the United Biaies>. Deposits received of Pax and Current Funds. : mart7:y _ P&OCLAMATIOS. WHEREAS. in and by, the Act of the General As semble of Pennsylvania, entitled “An Act relat ing \o Elections of this Commonwealth,” if is enjoined on me to gi ve iioiiee of such elections, to be held, and ennmeraie in such notice what officer* are to be elected- In pursuance thereof, I, CARTER CURTlSi.Sheriff ot the County of Allegheny, do therefore make known and give this public notied to the elector of said County or Allegheny, that a G-meth? Eledtlbrfwill be held injhe said County, on the SECOND TUESDAY OF OCTO BFR NEXT, at the several election districts therein. The electors of the First Ward of the City of Pnn burcii, to meet ai the house of Mrs. Jane' Little, at the comer of Ferry ard Fourth streets,'"-!)! said W»id. Toe electors of the Second Ward of the City of Pitts burgh, 10 meet at the BomtDisiriet Hole I, corner of Sec ond and Smiihfield streets, in said Ward, The electors ol the Third .Ward of the City Pitts burgh, to meet at the house of Andrew MeMasttfrs,E'q. The electors of the Fourth Ward ofihe City of Pitts burgh, to meet at the Public School House,‘in said Ward. Tne electors of the Fifth Ward of the C'»ty of Pitts burgh, to meet at the Pennsylvania House, occupied by Uotlieb Siediel, late Alexander Stewart, in said Ward. The electors of the Sixth Ward of the City of Pitts burgh. to meet ai the Public School House,in said W»rd. The electors of the Seventh Ward of the Clfy of Pius burgh, to meet at the Public School House, in said ward. The electors of the Eighth Ward "j|f the City of Pitts burgh, to meet at the Public School Souse, in said ward. The electors of the Ninth Ward Of the-Oiiy ot Pitts burgh, to meet at the 1 Public SeboM House, in said wnrd The electors of the First Ward of the City of Alle gheny, to meet at the house of J. Woodhoose, Robinson- electors of the Second Ward of the City of Alle gbeiry, to meet at the house of Wi ?ow Thompson, nortn west corner of Ohio street and the Publie Square. The electors of the Third Ward of the City of Alle gheny. to meet at the Public Sehool House, in said ward. The electors of the Fourth War : of the City of Alie gbeuy, to meet at the house of Mm. Wylie, East Com mon. ' . The electors of Pitt township, to meet at the bouse ot Mrs Nancy Murray, on the Mechanics’ and Farmers’ Turnpike Road, in said township; except the qualified voters residing in sections Nos. 4,7, and 14 of the city dtstric’ who shall vote at all general elections in the Ninth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh. The electors of Peebles township, to meet at the house of John Beitler, in the village of East Liberty. The electors of Collins towuship. to meet at the house of William McCall, Jr., in the village of East Liberty The electors of Wilkins township, to raeeuuthe boose of John Shaffer, on the Greeusburgh Turnpike Road, in •s&'ri township. . , The electors of Plum township, to meet at the house of John Summerville, in snid townßhip. The electors of Patton township, to meet at the house of Abraham Taylor, on the Northern Turnpike, in said township. , . , . The electors of Penn township, to meet at the house ol Robert Donaldson, on the Leechburgh Road, in said township. . The electors of Versailles township, to meet at the Brick School House, near the White House formerly oc cupied by Thomas Neel, and now by Wen. A Shaw. The electors of Elizabeth-township, to meet at the houie of Daniel Sarver, formerly occupied by John Walker, in Elizabeth Borough. The electors of the Borough of Elizabeth, to meet at the houte of Daniel Sarver, formerly occupied by John Walker, in said borough. The electors of Jefferson township, to meet at the bouse of Michael Snee, formerly occupied by John King, m said township. t , The electors of Mifflin township, to meetailhe bonse of Samael Wilson, formerly occopied by Jas. H. Neel, iu said township. The electors of Upper Su Clair township, to meet at ibe house of Jas. Connor, in said lownship. The electors of Lower St. Clair township, to meet at tiie brick tavern at the junction of the. Coal HiU and SL Clair turnpikes with the Brownsville road. The electors of Charuers township, t? meet auhepub lic house near the Saw Mill Run bridge, on the Steuben ville turnpike. . The electors of Robinson lownship, to met. al the house of Sarah McFarland, formerly Audley McFarland, in said township The electors of Findley township, to meet at the honse of McClelland A Armor, formerly occnpied by John Charles, in the village of Clinton, in said township. The electors of Moon township, to u eel at the bouse of Peter Ouaion, in said lownship. The electors of Ohio township, to meet al the house of John Hay, in said township. The electors of Franklin township, to meet at the house occupied by Jos Holeman, In said lownship. The electors of the Borough of Manchester, te meet at the Public School House The electors of Reserve township, to meeiat the bouse of Gotlieb Fisher, in said township. The electors of Baldwin township, to meetailhe house of John Cowan, in said township. The electors of Snowden township, to meet at the house or Peter Boyer, in said township The electors of South Fayette township, to meet at the house of H. Hays, on the farm of G. Y. Coulter, iu said l °The*elecu>rs of-NoUh Fayette lownship, to meet at the bouse now occupied by Francis Jamison, at Rogers’ Mill, in said towu»hip The electors of Ross township, to meet at the bouse ot Jacob Colbaugh, on the Franklin road, in said township. The electors of Pine township, to meet at the bouM; of Hugh Crummy, in said township—and that Thomas Wallace be Judge, and William McKinney and William Rogers be Inspectors of this election, La said township The electors of McCandless township are to meet at the house of Jas. Anderson.in said lownship. The electors; of West Deer lownship. to meet at the house of Nathan Conley, in said'iowuahip. The electors of East Deer township to meet at the Pub lic School House, in the Borough of Tarentum. The electors of the Borough of Tarenium, to meet at Uie Public School House, in said Borough. The electors of Indiana township, to mcetat the house formerly occupied by S Mackey, in said township. The electors of Sbaler township, to meet at John Shaw’s mitl, in said township. ' The qualified voters of thatpartof Indiana township, in Allegheny county, residing within the following de s«ribed boundaries, to wit: beginning al a point on the Allegheny river, at the upper hne of the farm of John Cable,and running a northerly course, between the farms of said Cable and John Boyd, to the N. E. comer of Ca ble’s larm—thence running a westerly coarse to the Sha !er township line, in such a manner as to embrace all farms or lots situate in Conuingbatn’s district, and known as the river tracts, wilhin said boundaiies, shall hereaf ter vote at general elections in the Borough of Sharps burgh, at the election poll of said borough. The electors of the Borough of Birmingham, to meet at the Public School House,in said Borough. The electors of the Borough of East Birmingham, to meet at the Railroad Office of Oliver H Ormsby, in said b 0, rhc g i\octorsof Dmjuewaeßorough,lp meet at the Eub lie School House,in ' ‘ The electors of the Borough of Lawrehcevule, to meet at the Public School House, in said Boroogh. The electors of the Borough of Sharpsburgh, to meet at the house of James Sharp, in said Borough. The electors of the Borough of McKeesport, to meeiat the Town Hall, in said borough . . The electors ot the Borough of South Pmsburgh, to meet at the house formerly occupied by E. McAnnmch, ! at the end of the Monongahela Bridge, in said borough. | The electors of the Borongh of West Elizabeth, to meet at the Public School House, io said borough. At which time and places the qualified electors as aforesaid will by ballot vote for •, Ooe person for Governor of Pennsylvania; One person for Canal Commissioner; Five persons for Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; , „ One person for President Judge of the District Court of the county of Al.eghcny, One person for Associate Judge of the District Court for the Couuty of Allegheny; One person for President Judge ot Coarts of Common Pleas. Quarter Sessions, Ac , of Allegheny couuty ; Two persons for Associate Judges of same Courts ; Five persons for members of Assembly of Pennsylva* ilia; One person for Recorder of Allegheny county ; One person for Register; One person for Clerk of the Court ofQuanerSessions *c.j One person for Treasurer of Allegheny county ; Oue person for County Commissioner; One person for Auditor; £ One person for County Surveyor; • Alsolin and by ihe sth section of an act approved the ISlh of*April, 1-.10, ii ia enacted, that (he lSlh aection of the act pa&sed July *d,is39. entitled an act relating: IP the elections of this Commonwealth, shall not be so con strued as to prevent any militia officer or borough office* irom serving a* Judge, Inspector, or Clerk, nt any Gen eral or Special Election in this Commonwealth. And the return Judges of the respective districts afore said, are required to meet at the Court House in the city of Pittsburgh, on the Friday after the second Tuesday of October next, then and there to discharge the duties required by law. : Given under my band and seal at Pittsburgh, ibis 2d day of September, A. D. 1851, and of the Ina*peudenee Of the United States the sevemy-sizth. I sepl7:3id&7vie CARTER CURTIS, Sheriff. DRUGS —Having become sole proprietor of the Drug Store, corner of Liberty ana Hand streets, I bqg leave to inform nay friends and caatomers, that I just received my Fall Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Paint?* Dye Staffs, &c.; all of which have been selected with care mid will be gold on reasonable terms. 1 seplT JAMES A. JONES. C UNTON FURNACE, June 1831.—5. M. Ki Blt Dear Sir—' This may certify that one of my boys has been afflicted for the last thirteen years with a beaiiog and deafness of the right ear. I have tried a number to? physicians, ail without any benefit, and bad give n *p all hope of a cure ever being effected, when our family physician, alter examining the case, recommended me 10 use the PETROLEUM, which I did, and am happy to Inform you that the use of two bottles effected an entire cure » write this withont solicitation or yoar acquaint once. With sentiments oCesteem, I XUST EECSSVEO—At AA. Mason t Co’s, 10 sues .1 Giimhams, French and Domestic. Is*plo| . •*- 4"«i> ' =1 * <- '1 '■'■■- , •■;•- ■■ •'- S,&~-4. *.! ■*■ ■ V ’ , '»«i» *>V“ *V * . k\ •*?’ .■• ' ’ 4 ■ ' •: v //■-. ;.*jV - .-;T ■ i'4s»4*r~ rv" v SS* x- o> -t >- -‘-4*£ ,“" , " - * , Vtte&%L¥* : '■'*' ■■ - -’ V ./■" x 4 ‘ t .* - *i. S.-„ V >' " A\~ VA 'JAA -lA -, -j; " } , } ,"V A Aj 1 "A a* *A/ V} A * _, /'* J* 1 » fe* _r* r r „ •7 v ' A’ ; .C $ J ~ ')■<?*;* . AA. ./ %':^JJZaskz£&& " 4- j. PliVit« DtMUMI DE. BROWN, No. *» DIAMOND,ALLEY. '■ Dkvtrrti bis entire attentionlo kn effie* - practice. Hlslnslneulsmoatlyeonanedto *j3sSvLll¥rfo<it« or rtnmal Diuaut, and.tueh pain fSlZMm *1 affections, brought on by tapnalsnoeic: gjgSSfigl vduthfalindnlgcneo and excess. ES&gma- Syphilis, Ooaorr, %TSB®ar hea. Gleet, Stricture UrelhralDiSehargei, Imparity of the Blood, withtlldiseases a: the venerea, origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter, Ringworm, Memorial Diseases, Seminal weakness, Im potency, Piles, Rheumatism, FemsflcWeakness, Month* . [y Suppressions, Disease* of the Joints, Fistula in AnoJ Nervous Affections, Fains in the Back and. Loins, Irritn tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated years’ practice'!fcnr in this eltyt enables Dk Brown to otfer assurances of speedy cure loan who may Consulting rooms, 41 Dmmouasy. try Charges moderate. .. novutaatyrly B*' pnM aTTSM Dr- Brown's newiy aiscovTea.rein-, Rheumaiism is a speedy and certain remedy f °Offi c d^l*riv ate*6onsufta ti 0 n l ßooms No. «, DIAi MOND Pittsburgh, Pcnna. The Dormr leeway, a, homo - • • • ’ - Pri enysott’s Improved Eztoaet . YELLOWjjGpE; AND d ta IS NOW PDT UP m the largest «sed Bottlee, ) ana iB ibrmed, the origiijal nopies of whichnre in Btepossegion of the is Uie. only THU*, and ORIGINAL article.'"-^ This Medicine, when used according to directions, WUX CURB WITHOUT FAIL, . . • Scrofula, . or King’s Evil, '- Cancers, Tumors* > Eraptionaof the Skin, - Erysipelas, Chronic Sore .. Eye*, Ringworm,, or Tetters, >-• Scald Head, Rheumatism,Painain the Bones or Old Sores and Ul cers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis, Dys pepsia, Salt Rheum, Disease of;the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, Diseases arising from the . use of Mercury, Pain in the Bides and ' ? Shoulders, General Debillty.Drop- By,!Lumbagp,.Jswidice,..ana , ' Costivehess. i THEriBEST FEMALE MEDICINE iWpWN I ; ) -i Inslpient Consumption, Baneiwes^;XucoirhM£ Whites, Irregular Menstraatlon T Inconunegee and general gloomy. state of. mmd are euted sott4 Extract o» Yhllow Dock and BAMAM.fc*UJt, which gives immediate relief by renewing the founda tion of health %nd strength, the blood 1 bad humors, stops unnatural Secretions, and gives healthy action to all-the vital powers. Lei all who wish to pttfgelfle blood from the imparities contracted fro* the frehindulgence of theappetite dur ing the. winter, and to prepare the system to resist sum mer epidemics, resort now to “ { Df Guysott aExtractof Yellow’ Dock and Sarsaparilla,” which is proving .itself anitniidote for many of the mostTOnlignant diseases that fleshia heir to, and they will never be for in this remedy ihe public faith has never vreverea-"tiev« crenn waver; for ilia founded on jMtaa their want of faith mother and spurious compounds is also founded on experience. They »/• from.mineral nostrums to seek hope, life, and vigor from Ibis purely' vegetable remedy: therefore, however, broken down to health and spirits, however, loathsome mhtaself and others, let no one despair of recovery ; only understand that his hope of physical restorauoiiiifts only in Goysou’s Extract of Yellow Dock and Samja rilla, and persuade him, for his life’s soke, to ■we have no hesitation in predicting his Bpeedy restora tion to health. Females, Read tKe FoUowtmg. Newablc, N, J-, January .83,...- Efr. Barnett:— We take pleasure in staling ihhiL your. Yellow Dock and Sarsapartja give jgTeit s^racHoAJtt; "TvSwneetnW# us;ihht to daughter.was. troubled with difficult mensuttaUpn and other diseases peculiar to her sex. fihejtadnol nnd.ner regnlnr menstranl discharge-for a longtime J but by the nsl of Dr Guysott's Yellow Dock anti Sarsaparilla was radically cured. She used.'Townsend’sAnd othara WUhr, out receiving the slightest benefit-^Hehadonedaughter die from the same cause. ... HiNiSAHsviLLE, Oawegocouiuy, May, 1848. S. F.Bennfe— DearSir: LpttrchaSM,a«omimfag©,. a bottle of your Yelftwr Dock aha SarwpnrillMKrHY wife, which she has used for her complaint,,ErywpdiM and Weakness, Falling blthe Wotnh, ready helped her very mach. Or the Erysipelas r itJtM T effected nearly a core. J.have jnrt a seeoiffi boulc, and judging from the effectof the. former, feel . fideul that it will effect a perfect cure. „ < Yours, very respectably* ,N. COBURN. Curt of as*, aggravated eastqf Eryrtpeias. : . . The cares performed by Dr. GaysoU’s Wtttact.of low Dock and Sarsaparilla are lasting. The patieflVS general health contiimes to improVe after duewnttr. moved. Cures are not chronicled until time hM ittily letted that there can be no relapse or return of the dis ease Norway* Herkimer co., February, 1860. - S F BetintuSr Co. —Gents: It is with great pleasure thaW write to you about the very happy effect,of your Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla upon my eoa, who has lore been suffering unJer thatdreadful, loathsomeidis ease, Erysipelas, with which he was attacked in 184 ft and was for several months attended by some of oar best physicians, who tried their Bfc£H pcrseveringly~for five mouths, without any beneficial effects whatever. He became reduced to a perfect skeleton. He had.uleer* from nis hip down to bis knee, which .were epnuhoauy discharging offensive mauer. Medical and Burgiealßlnll was baffled'. Physicians say that his case was hopefess —there could be nothing done to arrest those terrible Sirigreninjr ulcers. My neighbors and Imy seif thought s dissolution near at hand. Oneof my neighbors, who had cured a child of scrofula with your invaluable medi cine, wished me to make a trial of it. and mow toan the restless desire to do something while life lasted,-tUan from aay hope of getting relief I procured three DOtues of your ‘ Yellow Doe k and Sarsaparilla,” arid eommefie ed using it, and to ray astonishment he comnrenceauj improve before hc had used the third bottle, atra before; he had used half a dozen bottles he could walkout. used In all twelve bottles during the year ’49, anaby_ October last he was perfectly restored; every vesugeof the disease except the scars was removed,* ana? he *©•_ mains in perfect health up' to the pr«sent time;; ,'His re covery, under the blessings of Cod, is entirely oynnglo the use of your Yellow Dock and Vnd ros sure you that I feel myself under great obligations to you, and u is with great jor that l inform you orwhat your Sarsaparilla has done for my *ou ; ' t Respectfully, JAM KS RUSSELL. SI bottles for 85. •«. Sold by - J. D. PARK. Cincinnati, Ohio,. North-easi comer of -Fourth and Walnut sls.<—-entrance on Walnut—to whom all Orders mustbe addressed^: - J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh; UWileoxyJr t corner Market street and the Ciamondt; B A Fahnestock AA»o, Pitta* burgh ; J A Jones, Pittsburgh*, Lee A <fieckhMi^ie gbeny City t U T Russell, Washington* WiH;l»tobei ton, Franklin; L BBowie, UmontownH.. Wellyi Greeusburgh; S Konnt*j Somerset* Scott A Gllmom, Bedford; Reed A Softy Huntingdon; M^O^JwlUday*? burgh; Hildebrand* Co; Indiana; J R Kittaar nine; Evans & Co, BrookviUej A-Wilson. Waynesburgh; McFarland & Callender, Mead ville; Burton* Co, Brie; Henry Forker, Mercery os Kelly & Co, Butler; SSmith, Beaver; iD&nnraemai, Warreu; F L & CSJones, Condersport; P Croofcer. Jr., Brownsville. ' : * • • - ' • Py** .. Ay«r’» Cherry PoctdraiX Fob the cure of cooghs.colds. hoa^e- NE3S, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPiNO COIIGU, CRODP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION: . . SAmong the numerous discoveries Science naa tnaue in this generation to facilitate-thfi busme&aofli/e, in crease its enjoyment and everf prblonsthe term of no mah oiiscetice, ”bo flame#'Of'tdp*®’*®?*****®® 10 mankind, lhau this cofttribnuonofChemi&treJO.lhO Heating Art. A vast trial oHts virWeOth?OttgfctrotW» broad country, hasproven beyond adoubl* that no meal*.. cine or combination of medieineryet surely control and core the numerous vaneuesOf ptti*' monary disease which have hitherto swept'fnxmour midst thousands and thousands every .. there is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy-hot atlengthbeen found which can be relied on to cure, the .. most dangerous affections ofthe longs. Our spacehctej wil! notpennit us to publish ahyproportionoflbeeurei effected by its use, but'we wouldpresentthO following ' opinions of eminent mdn,* and farther enquiry w the circular which the Agent below named, will always • be pleased, to furnish free, wherein hie fall potlewnw, and indisputable proofs of these facts. • •’ . From the President of Amberat College, the celepTh»u Professor Hitchcoek* 1 u “James C Ayer—Sir: I have used TonrCheny rep- . total in my own case of deep-seated Broaphiaaranoam satisfied from its* chemical constitution, MhMU'ikedJJ* mirable compound for the relief of chial difficulties- If my opinion “ ' aetcrconbe of any service, yoa ore at übertytouso a, mTC HCOi£v.ltf> b From the 1 widely epfebrated w* L.L. D-, Professor. of- Chemistry, Mincnloff, Ac., Yale College, Member of IherLit. H“V ked. PHI. and Scientific Some ties of Americaaiid Europe. *nmnn«i -“ t deem the Cherry Pictoriil an admireMe tion Bom some of the beslartjcles tn ta5 _ ca, end a very effective remedy for esitis intended tocuro.?, ; . .. . * sSSSesteSSSEZ JisArsg^SS&BSt^- ease. Besp “t fullir f'g "’USHSIAN, M. D. Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Chem ‘•^Sold’Kuphd^ TenerallV. . 3. S. Tongfe'* c«ebr»t«a Canal aMonmeni oftheseainuidOie»J?«l-. for Gari MdisamfCans, onA all .dungs per- Safety .lantern, for 3« a jf® a “ for store and shoppnr* The SH3 V,SAS2S rS^n|f^y^’S^Se,on OH end Lamp S AH articles delivered in any part of the city, or In M- Asl\> CHEMICAL, OR HNBOU^ tjlaNK UOOIWi — VV ’ ®- Xj and Second Blrtetsjas fgf tfi- BUnk Boots ever offered in gerii Bay Books/JowaalsvM^^^.^^,^ Style of binding, ani artfaejowesi pncca. w 200 >■ ■••.■TT ■•*''. ► vy.^ -iLJI'*- :S\>^ -■r _ V.h. ( ?-v. N>' ;. X- 1 -* * ?; - '.W
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