■■ -*\ v :*k * * f v •';*.. ; : ;- ■' ' . * * -/./*,/„ ~ v V-' ? - V 4<, s'f't <f %*J "|V ? \.w c ‘ r \*\ >t!w .,* *>;& 1 • - . , ■« - A ‘ / ~ v 4J;, A 'V ' fjK ) ~ *. ‘"V' * „ s * v * - • " ,l s *" % * /t -A A i - \y ; : •■ \J - v " *w, „* ~ --i* •***,.;* ' *4,^ \A- \* ■»*.'’'*>► f • „%-*• . jf -'■■.,•■.■ .-C **^... ' ri’ ;£'’•-«£ AV-;i*>.-ri v ~. ...... . - ;• in will ■ I - ■■■• ■ '■--?■■:■ ■■■■ riMrtiiiwrnnrmmTnw, mm... B - - ' i RIVER M A?: T ?A*’,C v'V.'-J'^ - ' port of mi = E 1 -* s »—^ ‘•l^^V , ''t’i/'f»*iiiV '* >’'•’’" » “^?*'*'■ -’ ■ ARRIVE* r i'' ls il t ,, .‘.V,i l lsf':t , I rr/. , ‘’ ,, ■» J . > Steamer Atlantic,ParkinsoL ‘fA'f Jt j>* t. j,'| “ Redstone, Wooowa tt J’*.',"‘V«,i.ii A *- fii-.tW .r“. o *-!. \. < 11 J.M’Kee, Hendrickt f C "H. «J “ Thomas ihriver. Bail ! ‘''S'Vt* >-1 'r-Si —«' V«>tcfA*.'; '"1 " l-T *> U-1 <i “ Thomas Scott, Vande 1 «■:- t'-'jf .• wi y I departed . • ,"; r-' *"’ “ Redstone, Woodward, { J jt-2h jT -**-• 5 - < ; r-s>!*‘ ' J r ’Ve*l*T > '-svt'’’;*- “ Atlantic, taikinson, &AS''" .T'” - 'n-t kV ‘ J s7V. " J.M’Kee, Hendrickson, .....; asristtfe v Thk splendid sUiainer R. rL* ,^*..e*^v<?^ a ?&4f»<4. , -', v -4'*‘!j*i *'• Moorb, Master, is the rcg; *• V"^*'^ r 'l‘A - '-' and Bridgeport, Packet, and leaves here e %x C-- ,>■■■*£%*V-(• .•% : ‘ lay nnd rorih ' p««- • i vV| passage apply on hoard, or to - ? v mV-s W ."vh » >’an s« r+ «? SHERIFF A BINNIN, [ ; .•>'t\ ,;SS ; !, '>'* <'-' : G-'.“ti ’ I, ‘l* ~ -A r-S i„ ’ below tfce St. Clair sired bridge. [a ? - ' "-- BteamboaiTfor' Saie, &****&s’*&*” 4 I I The one-half of the steambont A, * S.V V ’ ---■-• ” •• - -: affinn plying between Pittsbargh, Bast ‘(- !i;(.*“H;^Vt, l Lf & j’-c T'-TI, pool and WelUville. She Is doing a good hnsinei, r?'A-.' t ,r A l.‘»r2 the only regular boat to Well.T.lle, Itwillbedlsi t A *i;>' *-i of on reasonable terms. Apply to 1 < & £? I’.* ...«l« JAMES HLAKEb .■* V”i; I JCsl*fe., THK , "? w ., a " d elegant steamer IRE? t «, G. L. M Clxntock, Master, ha* tnkt * * f *&*t£*Cl vjvlr v* ti 3 pfnee of the Clipper No. 2, in ihe line t \ t' J > Packets, and will leave every FRIDAY, at 10 A. M.,fo, J b p“b:iT ed,a,e ~oru ForftBW,,e f s.j;- *^h l Jhsolved, That we deeply sympathise with the ■ \ 4>fc.of the deceased, in their affliction, who t* \ -Q the Bnmmit of earthly happiness have been ei l » ’l to ehdore the bitterest pangs of grief wh v such a bereavement can inflict " ’ ' nes ’i’«f, That we sincerely sympathise with T a A^ ,c ives of the deceased, beUeving that in open 1 £A V t* 'i of one so worthy and useful to some- no pa £ }. A-J <rJC% irlyon age, both they and we have The r oss which time cannot repair. unsath vbitft>Jts»Vr"V r^.'w4j>*s* 'hat a copy of the above resolu- " ’ movemi to the family, and that they Our d , i^3‘^V?r % ?wVh'J the Daily Post and Dispatch, uneaeine , '-m.uS’—-* : -as. | .w.b*,. h«i, terlb.U.t “L..g , i .... arsr. i of 011 claaaes of oiti ‘ days nnd 18 1 « n are anxiously look- A frightful, wno doubt be grati- * - j Buckingham l , ose P?rched fields ■ I 3 I were billed, anc * ' crated injuriously _ The news of t > T .begins to hope - ‘ a profound sens* >« eqmnonal oommeroial circle season, but it The Africa arri * ■ will he bene- sage of 10 days an ‘ * mankind." ----- eral ships, wrecks, i • Tho Messrs. Brahi ! bind the Hobbs, the Yankee, \ 'iamond --k.-”_s. . protested against the i -e is tt on various grounds. < - -----. A new line of steam. ; “ , to the West coast of A V ( VESTINGS, Ac, at Auc- ------r.— 1 vT'Sr®^i‘l/f’f s *ift-!SJ tSS-t v tioa^.—On Wednesday morning, September S4ih, al _.. __„ _„. Messrs. Ware &* Co., 10 o’clock, al the Sales Room*, corner of Wood aod ceived orders from the Pe ?2?- , ? oe, S».JS; lU , b 8 so,d 0,1 ? ct £ du °i lhree m °ad»a. on Steam Navigation Co to bu 1 wins over 0100 Coi approved endorsed paper,2s packa- _t; • *1 ~ J, . 2 i ' ;. c "Vc e* desirable and Seasonable Dry Goods, wWh have ship m the world. She is ♦*#* u been parcba*ed m the edsiern cuies. for an exten propelled by four engines of i ' rernif wade - eompri.ing .unerflne blmk, brown A letter from * the Capt. ttll< d blue broad cloibs, 01 the mo*t approved 1,. • . . “ M beaver, pilot nnd felt cloth*; doesktS ca»*i. whaleship, giving an account V’^SWOV'Wi'S * '■ b,aok an 4 aa cy do; patinetts, of the most de*i- erpetlition up to Sept, 1850, l 'i A lor* and grades ; tweeds, jeans, black and fancy at Liverpool. The statement* 1 Hmsre and Valencia vesung*; plaid and fancy j vJ.'Su .4. T * Dch cloaking*, silk and worsted serge*} ports reoeived by Ihe Pnnce Alt , ’leaia*, paddings, ticking*, B.and B. roosiin*, rraklin’s expedition having pa > ’er» aal *hiru, silk coat and ve.t bauons, of 1846 and 1846 in the neiehbo i-Vrh 7^ : i <;:?; T XOn *l M vil s B,lks > Rile g ° 'der*, gloves, «c. rvue^. P.M. Davis, Aact’r r '«; : letter had also been received fn 1 KKSHAi Auctioneer. * ' of the U. 8. expedition. ; «*m«n. S*eW«g, Qea Fixture fc., WA.SHTvnmv Sent* 3 f ~\K& {* /,4 f.r>J&y Wyumisday, October ti, at 10 x, , . HepU te^A-S^iVV-t •Ah commenced at ihe Shoe Proposals are invited until the 28t ' %7fTO **lV> J ,V<&r'{ T 0.276, Liberty, nearly opposite ber, for all the exterior marble work f R f *0,,0 Ibb Spread Eagle Wl, tension of the Capitol i jgQA*g. < r>s.-«ag t r.vVf ? \nd Shoe* remaining on hand, m T * v/t *r u,u * > - 1 id general assortment o! oil . Tbe IntelUgencer of to-day-contains «.,«» dial line: men,boys’, cial proceedings of the late meeting of . ‘MH ' d dnS lk 27i r *fi», cvcr7 dc ' as creditors, with the opinion of the St ■ E «“ ee - ib 6 rl'clbo™ °/ tlie Treasury,, and the decision of the ■ purchasers. Sale will dent on the act of Congress of Septembe \ ' ll ore disposed of „!., 1_ 4 sf MKK.N' A,Aucrr. St. John’s, (N. B.) September. ' Borough Of Uw- The deposite of the £BOO,OOO required foi *oogh street and ‘ . the organization of the Portland and Halifai i r- * 'of 0" Aliogbt' B *• Ct>m P“y. has been paid, which secures '»« borough i the enterprise a large bonus from the Provinoi Us?? J <is2v,#§i£:v (i“ fame dwell- and renders certain a speedy completion of tl Road - > L ; gkHßagMwa ■ - : ; —■— 5 i<oose ioas,of ail gruUe* and varieties. wholoAale or i tail, a[ Ihe lowest rates. I Th ~ WM. A mvujrg A CO.. Grocer* and Tea Dealer*. | l '•t;,",‘i - |,cpl9 - house occ li’lrr-1 \TME,N I’— Wurruutcd lu cure die worst The elei ' ”1 Piles in a few day. For -ale Uy ~,„ the Public ’ _ KkYSEK A M DinVF.I.I. ■’ Thecelecl 1 IhS V ORT \VINE, MADEIRA aud FRENCH - of GolHeb F ■ f nor sale by The electa. - M-DOWF.LL. "■tfIESZ \ WFE AND LOT. situate in the ‘“’“““lf,™. Ts?i»ri.r3Mb**s < k ' the City of Fitisburgh «»—» h Ho i ' onl on Centre Avenue, und ex - town»hin * 0 lark street, upon which is The oi 1 feo slories high, newly buiii, k A £?f „J2r ed . IU 4* e mostapprovedstyle « Mill in said town* l * ,r door by a hydrant, nnd .*»!?. s»i-^ f/ * r - n r i i -^-r.^'pJlXF.Tr?£•*!. would render the situation , J?he * leaee. The Grouad, are , °f'haagh,on Ik. and decorated with I 1 of Huvh Orummv L hove property will be Wahale be Judge, tut \ SESffis. see comps ... The electors of Weal '. U'ry--' vr .PrTTBBoao i, house of Nathan Conley J _.Tvs, e oScfe^AswGnra,l«,lBj|. The electors of East De. ■■■ --; r;- S’ d^rVr, .'< .-■> re Zltreelor le lie School House, in the JB ITU Al. FIRE The oleotora of the Bor. °{ 'he the Public School House, i. I Vr? sf busiress The electors of Indiana tt , 00 p>| i- formerly occupied by S Ma =g.pjl' 8130,000 The elector, of Shuler it property Shaw’s mill, in said township l a large The qualified voters of that l e o-^^ei'^JS^TiilA!}i}fps<ss , ,fW‘ J M'CORD AGO., in Allegheny, county, residing t CORNEA OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS scribed boundaries, to wit: be, t PM -i R B now prepared to supply their friends p*. btD l r,7er - al th ® ?«*».**' 1 Bit LM* ai the public generally, with the Fall Stvle /1? Cnble, and rnnmng a northerly ct L , HATS and tAPS, which they have UtMl of sdi Cable aad John Boyd, to received r.rTj ble’s iann—thence runmnga wes. ISs*t 7?f FnlY FaallTona [ "- ep A. le, township line, in such a mann t rn c. H PAULSON. No. 73 Wood ,nttl is no wre farms orlotssiluatein Cunningham , *ffi ceivlnff hia emiri* Pull m nf HATsa n i bu re J ' a* tho nver tracts, within s&idbou. j %S M%le. u! h£ ’h Ao!’ and »t vote at general elections in .the ~l® rol assortment of all tti his line, besides reeelvfnv '"US* 1 * *? of said bo Se Pennsylvania Railroad daily, all of which he The eleOoxs ofthe bnrough ofßn 1 «ll at eastern prices. fseD4 a, 4fe e P ? bKc Boose Jn sMd B , ,» , l B®E- The electors of the Boxoagb of Eat «LIVES INSURED BY THE ————m meet at the fiailrpad Offioe of Oliver L i ucfc y Mutual Life Iniuranoe Co., “ " borough." : - ' • ' 1 -tMPANVk 1 rPy ir ? G T9sjt? Y ' The electorsbfDuqdesneßorough, tOi a- THnira Piun & nnf r^Va* 1 HUN- lie Bchool House, in said boxough. THOUSAND DOLLARS, and is managed The electors of the Borough of Lawren , ViiJ. t mat integrity and responsibility. at the Public School House in said Boron 1 Couu. trmshed, informafiou applies- The electors of the Borough of Sharpsb 'Qf Tm. >y J - TUft Sf&‘ Agent, at the house of James ShaxpTia said Bbrou , •tit no. ~ ~ 129 Wood street. The electors of the Borough of McKeespo s 'conipc. ™,Medtcal Elaimaer. [sep2 j the Town Hall, in said borough. s ® foUov ThLU PLANK KOAU-tW share* Th* electors oLthe Bomogli of .South Pit 'gSvPociA rate. A. WILKINS A CO., meet at the house formerly occupied by K M , lugs, Pm. Stock and Exchange Broker., at the end of the Monongiheln Bndee, in Mlt , cor Market and 1-bird stree’ts. The electors of Ute *roogh of West Eire i ’ackooeu ,, —. -■ _ meet at the Public School House, lri said boron, , --Jiif Dress ’nmfJS't’ni ._ ~_ At which lime and plaeea the qualified ele , SSalSfe'ey Bobinu t. aforesaid will by ballot voto for * * Lisle Lh- tTH STREET, bdore Market One person for Governor of Pennsylvania; noylu:dawly One person for Canal Commissioner} B WORKS. Five persons for Judges of the Supreme Cot , ;; c :.' THOMAS wichtma*. Pennaylvania; 'andDraw- T*t*»in, One person for President Judge of the District 1 * t. i. M’Cdllt A Co.) of the county of Allegheny; i u2, t. kinds ov vxrnnnwA nr» m *wi v One person for Associate Judgcof the District <3> i *-I§^SJa®!?*- NDOW GLASS, B fe A ?^ Y 4 99;,’ • Qaeensware forthe County of Allegheny; *? Pittsburgh, Penn'a. ,^ asl Vw^ 00 ’ Ohio, wouldbeg t| One person for President Judge of Courts of Comm £• ft V is deterrain. odd sires of Win- l , h * T n ;« 1 ®° H ‘"‘J 115 ‘ l ' t :enu °“ ° f w f e “ lor 9t Southern Mer- Pleas, Quarter Sessions, Ac ,of Allegheny county i Poulhcni at. les and Vials. fow Two persons for Associate 1 Judges of same Cotms; k ’°cre! l as n kt, Pla” “r h icTc r :;, be eremTncd b J S rtmV, persons lor member, of of Pennsylva article as any OAD corner of Sixth and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Orders s v? f-WW up l ?> u,e r e wU be Promptly forwarded to the Pottery and 'kTRANm west Of shipped to any part of the South or West Having re- . ™ .nL ..*. OG . n , centiy made large additions to their works, they are oB p f ol *‘,». ' enabled to fill all orders with despatch aug2B *» on accommou t lece roulld lect frout by 61 feet deep,on ~ " is "SmThs rand !-«<>« street, (Fifth and. three two story £&2 '■ to Liberty strec “ d s°“f ' aLo ‘ of Gro “J d . feet front by 61 feet l |Fa On which Is erec \nv the above, and two 2 story frame bouses. t>7 s7p«sscd bi«CA 7y AlB °- h° Lol of Bround, cornw °f Pine and Pike streets, g£Bi v ? back of thi . • and three two Btory brick houses. Also, a piece ot t i -heny The I " P rouad adjoining the above, and, two 3 story frame t\u -.Zno en . Co N houses, each containing su rooms. Also, a Brick House f?°ij and Lot on Carson street, in East Birmingham. A, B . r: £ ' cor Nn Si7rh fhti above Properties will be sold altogether or sepa- Indeed i or exchanged for vacant Lots in the city, or coamry * re r ® S ' ' *%Sitv yrr-- ■ . ss 'VEffilYis,-., '^'S?!’i5 THEIEiI “MTS. " SSS&- vtS*. u~ p ndon Labor and the . WRIGHT, (successor to J. S. Toosh), Mono- far Steamt o . 4^ i?s veturerof and Dealer Wholesale and Retail In The chea i —=--- —s — named Oil and Lamps, is now receiving a large poses, is To of LAMPS, for baxtung the Ethereal Oil, which a spl WATCHES.iUCH GOLDJEWELRY and 9 'tlT iL , A , lB °^ L 4? p 8 of every descrS P* hour, equal,- , ''T^fcSP^S 3^ .Jr SILVER WARE.Mit Wholesale prices. HOOD •Oo'clocbPM 'ng Lard and Lard Oil. j aminauon of , -I £nlinues to. seji.all of the finest, good Jewelry, pore and the Girandole HaR Lamps, Wicks, Globe*, ; the accUmula. ~K& VvV< Silver Ware-arid Coc Gold and SiTver’Watches, by the nctnnati aud the V Cans, and all dungs pertaining to the cilitiesto supp Z single hl-r Wholesale pnees. Having just re- i valuable Darkaees «- Pt«. n;i „ V the most favors K&ih i celled i : lar A addition to hls assortment, he now defies who P wifl pay fo. bine or P.ne Oil, regularly supphed Store. '“tA C l™ TO nFUR^^eT^,.-s.«. Klm ie KSri. X’Pv-}- Lablighrncut in this c*iry, or in arty other citywest of the “hue reysXletsc vuv^riu, ed >° burutheEthc- J_j Drer S.r-Tht, may cerufy that queef my boys h „ gularlysupplith. fSfc£*«. mountains; tirt4eTeiy,urticie wUI be warranted at time alwanrabud einexed in «n r put of the ehy,' been. aiitiolea.ftMke.Jasl thtrieen years with a beufing withtfie wigon, ( "Skf- jbr'T; of sale—3> thatevery one can buy equally safe and ‘ 7 Wr. «•»«-. q, . and I have tried a number oT city i will be ornm w S 3 urn WOc p V-AVIBW. aU wrihoul ha* beaefif, and had giveS'up * ?£“ .-: theSy Beeare aittrgit trAde. 1 'We do not wqsh to drive S* o^ 1181 . (Apollo Hall,) all oi acnre eyer being_efiected, when out fsmily apUfittiAwy - CtJu- -f.- - owov tr*.n. from this oirv bvasking 100 lawrenrhfitsinr A Drug Bto* Market noa Wood streets. physician,utter examining the c&ae* recommended me --k, . .... ■„ biTenteririfiinloilV''combination. 8 <»n!epronis,or OOD STAND,m a busino. — tonsetho»ETaoj*Eiril, which! did,andainbaSny to BOOKS■ , b7 P. S.-h!llaMd?of, Watch Repairing done tut weU a* : PAPER HANGINGS-New stylo of Gold Paper *UL*GHOCER WatiOt ■ lnf bnU7oVthatlhts.nseohwoboules effecled an entire aJn^Bo^ever'o'n nt any oihprestabliahmenlin.lhe Onited States, andat Jt Hanmngs, tor Parian, with elegant gold andvelvet Irv nr\ hhi a extra pink pi .nun t , at •» dtn, fUubunk • also *“ e ‘ ■« M!? or yonr acquaint. b«S Dav »UZf r d? J?. W Ma P rkct stre«“p.uSh S 601 “ half ?"«}« burdens Tor sale «y w ? MARSHALL, 200 BINnTnI 'ROIDERIES-a. A. Mo, vJbrWketaud fcmm- WtUr senumenh, ofe.teem, * ««lj k ffyli ofbtadfag^iu'. NO -. .. .... ' j-V vv . »**-*»'*; - ■ \ . v . . , « * • • " ‘ -- , r^- r *t i ...... .--•- -- k#;.■• •-•., , -.•...... .v . . i{&^-«'-.';•; -v. . CIT if--IN TELLI&ENCE. The following anecdote is related of a certain memh'er 'of the bar, whOße name need not be mentioned, because he is so well known* Coming in .great habte -into ‘'Omr House,’’ he exclaimed^—almost breathlessly— 41 For- Heav en’s sake; Bennett, let me have ft glass of your best brandy i -for I was just now obliged to tell the truth in CourVand I want to get the taste of it out of Tnyrmbuthi” Itifl said that the article had the desired effect! H . ... Persons in the different Wards can be assessed by calling on the following named per sons, at the-places'mentioned: j _ „ First Ward —William Irvin, alley, between Diamond and Wood street. Will oe in attendance from 6 to 8 o’clock, V. M- Second Ward —John M’Kee, Smithfield, be tween Second and Third streets. . Third Ward —Joseph Jl’Cullough, Fifth street,, above Wood. Council of Manchester —Special Session.—Coun cil met at the call of the Burgess. The death of Mr. Conrad Mossier, was, announced, upon •which the following resolutions were passed: . Resolved, That the intelligence of tie and unexpected death'of ohr late esteemed citi zen, Mr. Conrad Musaler, has been received with feelings of 'imexpvpssive grief. Resolved, That m this afflictive dispensation, of Divine Providence we feel that we have lost a sincere and devoted friend, who, as a member of this Council, always manifested a deep and lively interest in our welfare, and that society at large have lost a most worthy and useful * Resolved, That we deeply sympathise with the family of the deceased, in their affliction, who from the Bhmmit of earthly happiness have been called to ehdore the bitterest pangs of grief which such a bereavement can inflict. Resolved, That we sincerely' sympathise with the relatives of the deceased, believing that in the death of one so worthy and useful to socie ty, at so early on age, both they and we hare sustained > loss which time cannot repair. Resolved, That a copy of the above resolu tions be fdrmshed to the family, and that they be published in the Daily Post and Dispatch, and Weekly Courier. M. Jones, Clerk. Manchester, Sept. 22d, 1851. Equinoxial Storm. —We have had, for the last month, continual dry, warm weather; bnt yes terday the regular “ equinoxial Storms” set in,, mnch to the gratification of all classes of citi zens. The” riser men who are anxiously look ing for high waters, will now no doubt be grati fied ; and the husbandman, whose parched fields and wilted segetation have operated injuriously to his pecuniary interests, how begins to hope fora “good.time coming.” The "equinoxial storms” are later than usual this season, but it is to be hoped that their effects will be bene ficial to. all (he world and the rest of mankind.” Oar readers should bear in mind the sale of furniture at Mrs. Johnston’s, in Diamond Alley, to-morrow at 10 o’clock, as there is a choice lot to be sold. A-colored man who was employed to watch the premises .of Air. Avery, of Allegheny City, discharged a gun load of shot into the leg of a boy/whojwas pilfering the fruit. Clothing! Clothing! —Calls gan & Co., have opened out a clothing store at the corner of Wood and Water streets. Their assortment is very su perior. See advertisement. A hoy, named Lane, was severely hurt on the Railroad, in Allegheny city, evening be fore last BS?* The Warwood Family give a concert to morrow evening at Wilkins Hall. Bgk» Business on the Canal is entirely sus pended, on account of the extreme low water. The net profits of the Horticultural Fair was between one and two hundred dollars. There were but four cases before his Honor yesterday morning. Macknaw Trout just received this day at “ OUR HOUSE,” No. 24, DIAMOND Alley. Suicide.—Last evening Peter Miller, who had been attached to Dan Rice’s Circus, as a drum mer, went with a friend to Stacey’s and called for ice cream. While his friend was eating, he observed that Miller was fumbling with a paper, under the table, but supposed it was a bank note. It was the envelope of a vial of laudanum, which Miller sw.allowed unobserved, and which, not withstanding oil exertion was made to B&ve him, caused his death in about two hours. Rumor says that love had something to do with the affair. —Cleveland Sept. 19. Farmers mare your own Candles. —Take twelve pounds of alum for every ten poonds of tailow, dissolve it in water before the tallow is put in, and then melt the tallow in the alum wa ter, with frequent stirring, and it will clarify and harden the tallow, so as to make a most beautiful article, for either the winter or sum mer use, almost os good as sperm. If the wick be dipped in spirits of turpen tine, the candles will reflect a much more bril liant light. PALL AtfD WINTER-STOCK Of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. A A. MASON A CO., would most respectfully ao • licit the attention of the public generally, and the wholesale trade in particular, to their large and care fully selected Stock ofGoods for Fall and Winter sales, which will-be found larger than they have ever before offered. We have received as follows: '4OO bales Bro Muslins; GOOD Long and Square Shawls; 100 bales Drills and CoMtaburga; GOO pieces Sap Blankets •, 100 bales Flannels, Colored and White; 200 Cases Fancy Prints; 100 bales Ticking ; 100 pieces French Merinos ; 119 ea«es White Maslios ; 500 Parmattss and Coburg Cloths; " 28 Cases White Muslins ; lflO Alpacas, all colors; 50 pieces Linen Sheeting , . 10 cases Irish Lined?; ' 500 pieces SauincHtj- .* 50 Cartoons Botffiegßibfoasi&'j 100 pieces best rn&kedofks: 100 Cartoons Frenefc’Flowers; 300 pieces Cassimeres and Doeskins 500 do F&ney Silks; 270 do do Cassimer*s; 50 do Colored Velvets ; 500 do Shirting and ebecks ; 85 Cases Cashmeres and de L&ines; 21 do Plain and Plaid Linseys; lOOOdozen Hosiery; 13 Cases Tweeds and Jeans 2000 dozen Gloves, assorted ; Together with every article usually fonad in a Dry Good Establishment, No. 62 and 64 Market St. septlG a EW GOOD 81 NEW WHOLESALE- TRIMMING, NOTION AND VARIETY STORE, Zfo« 61 Wood Street* Between Third and Fourth streets, opposite Hampton , Sm:th $ Co.'s, Pittsburgh. THE subscriber respectfully invites the attention of Country Merchants to hisextensive assort* meat of Trimming* Notion, Fanny «nd Variety Goods, which he is now opening for the Fail Trade Among the arucles.eompdsngJiis stock may befoond a mil as* sortmenl of the following:-*- •..$ Buttons, EdgingSvPocxet.BooksVTbreads, Combs; Laces and Inserting*) Porte Mormaies, Suspenders: Embroideries, Needles, Swiss and. Victoria Molls; 3 Fringes, Gimps, Fins, Jackooets, Braids; Hooka and Eyes, Fancy-maif Dress Buttons, Brashes; Tape Checks, Plain and Fancy Bobinets, Wooleboue; Quill'd Ribbons, Black Silk and'Lisle Laces; New Style Ribbon Trimming, Hosiery dnd Gloves; Black Lacfe'Veils, Woollen Comforts; Back Gloves aodMitiSjßonnet Ribbons; Gents Silk Woollen ana Cotton Undershirts and Draw er*; ~ Boas and fUngComibns, Worsted and Opera Hoods! Plain Mantel Ribbons, Infants’ Boots; Cravat* and Pongee Pocket Handkerchiefs; Pla n Satin-Ribbons,Linen (jambric Pocket Hdkfo; GtU apd Gold Jewelry, Jerome Clocks, Fancy Soaps ; Carpet Bagßand Satchels, Window Shades; Toilet Cases, Violins, Perfumery, Jewsharps; GiHot’s Steftl Pena Gold Pens, Umbrellas, Accorde ons; ‘ Worsteds, Perforated Boards; rloss Silk?, Worsted and Crochet JCeedlis, Looking rlosses; Which, with a variety of other articles, he will offer for cash or approved c'edit, at prices comparing favo rably with.Eastern'markets. P* S.-tTheaucntiooof Pedlars is particularly direel ed to this.extensive and varied as«orunenl. septSuf w C. MURPHY ON S&BUA rAL-EYENING, .fist instant, the Metho disuChnrch; corner of.Smhhfield and Seventh sts.. and the Lutheran Chnreh.in Seventh street, will bo light ed op with Mr. D. BARNEtT*S pate?*t canni>B BtrsM* XKs. He would call the attention of Trustees and Ves tries of the Churches who have not yet adopted them, to call and see them, he having pm them in eight different churches in this city. They are more brilliant Lhan any other burner now ia use. Orders left et the Monongaheia House will ly attended to, either for private residences or. public buildings. His stay will be short tirthis city, on account of engagements in the West. QepgQ portion Sales. Auction Card* THE undersigned. after aainlervat of foor yearn,has again resumed buunbsd. I laving complied with the requisitions of the law regnlaiing Sales ar Auction, and having procured a first class License as Auctioneer tor the City of Pittsburgh, he offers his services as such to his friends and the public generally. Wiih an expe rience of nearly thirty years In this line of business, he hazards noihing m jayuig that ho will be enabled to nive enure satfsfaouon to all those who may reeldisnnsedtn patronize him. . P. McKENNA, Auctioneer ’ Hefers to the prmeipal City Merchants. - ■ So (Jour, of Com.," N Y.; Bulletin' and Fennsylvamnn ne P uWic lwa l f < i SCOTT dk otir AUgnOwEEKSANDCOMmSBIOtJ merchants, H, iranf bthke*; st. r. 01713. Missouri. fon above business for the licit em'.fSrln,.W'r?“., olty ’ P ould respectfully so- f G “ >ds > 10 he Sold in this market, ware I Private sale—particularly lilass- and will make liberal here” 06 ” ° n a of Goods (consigned as for sale Hewett, Koe A Co.. F.. R. Vio iet, Wm.D. Wrfod A Co., John J. Anderson A Co., HH. ®J one >Sqiiireib.Kced v ßrownlee, Homer 4 Co., Larkin l»aver. Stunt Lottis; Bailer A Brothers, Cincinnati: eonce APLain, Pittsburgh. fmar2o:y P* flt. i)AVIBi Auctioneer. SPLENDID BAROUCHE AND BUGGY at Avc TlOX.—This afternoon, at 3 o’clock, in front of the Commercial Sains Rooms, corner of Wood and Firth streets, will be boM’*- 1 Eastern made Family Bsroaehe, in good order ; 1 good quality second hand Boggy _ sep24 P.M DAVIS, Auct’rg LARGE PAINTING OF VIRGINIA at Accrco*~ —On Saturday evening, October 25th, at 7 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold for account whom it may ton* cern, n large oil Painting of Virginias, with gilt frame, to pay freight and charges on boxes marked B. B. Scott « Co., unless redeemed previous to the above date, (of which the owners will take due notice), by order of Capi. Dunbar. p. fl. DAVIS, sep23:ltawts Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF OLD WHIBKKV ar. Auction.— On Thorsday afternoon, September SJSth, at 3 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, cor nor of Wood ana Fifth streets, will be sold, by orderof Major John Willock. Administrator of the late John Seetin, deceased—3oo gallons 7 year old Monongahelo Whiskey. [sep§3l P. M. DAVIS, Auot’r. N Thursday evening, September 25tli, at 7 o’clock; nt the Commerriai Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold by Catalogue, a choice and elegant collection o f Historical, Classical, Theologi cal. Law and Miscellaneous Works, the finest European and Amerlcun editions, many superiorly illustrated, em bracing Boydell’s Illustrated Snakspeare, an original copy; Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of Lbudon t 18 vols ; Beaumont and Fletcher’s Works, 3 vols; Knight’s Pictorial London, 3 vols; Samuel Ire land's Works, fine aqua tint engs, 4 vols; Hogarth’s Works; Stackhouse’s Bistory of the Bible, 2 vols folio, with sculptures; Genealogies of the Bible, scarce ; Pe ters* Reports, 1Q vols; Arcoibold's Nisi Frias, Johnson’s Digest. Pardon’s do, Cieero*s Works. iO vols; Lipti Opera Omnia, 4 vols folio; Quinctiliaqi de OraiorU In stitutione; Hederici Lexicon, Ainsworth’s Dictionary, Barclay’s English Dictionary, Froissart’s Chronioles, Library of English Literature, 2vols; Colvier 1 # Animal Kingdom, 8 vols, 4,C00 cold engs after nature; Hooper’s Rational Recreations,4 vols: Historic Gallery of Por trait* and Paintings, 4 vols; Court and Tunes of Charles Ist and James Ist; Diplomatic Correspondence, edited by Jared Sparks, 18 vols; Belsham’s Great Britian, 12 vols; MarehaH’s Naval Biography, 12 vols; Seward’s AnecJofe*,4 vols; Napier’s Peninsular War, Robert son’s Works, Milner’s Church History, 2 vols; Patrick, Lowth, Arnold. Whitby and Lowman's Commentary, 4 vols,* Pose’s Acts and Monuments of Mattyrs, 2 vols folio black leuer; Prior’s Li'e of Goldsmith, a vols; Ur quhart’s Pillars of Hercules. 2 volb ; Gatlin’s Notes in Europe, 2 vols; Marshall’s Washington, 2 vols; Frank land’s Constantinople, 2 vols: British Husbandry. 3 vols ; Phqntora World, Pope’s Works, Thucydides, Ta citus, Getpian Classics and Dictionary, Tales of a Grandfather. Catalogues can be obtained at the Sales Rooms. scp29 P. M. DAVIS, Aoct’r. CtLUTHS OASSIMERES, VESTINGS, Ac , at Adc f non.—On Wednesday morning, September S4ih, al 10 o'clock,at the Sale* Rooms, corner of Wood and FiAb.streets, will be sold on a cr?dtloi three months, ou Sams over 6100 for approved endorsed paper, 25 packa ges desirable and Seasonable Dry Goods, which have just been purchased in the eastern cities, for an exten snre retail trade comprising superfine bbck, brown, green and blue broad cloths, of the most approved makes, beaver, pilot and felt cloths; doeskin eassi meres; black and fancy do; satinetts, of the most desi rable colors and grades; tweeds, leans, biack and fancy satin cashmsre and Valencia vestings; plaid and fancy linings; French cloakings, silk and worsted serges; cambrics, silesias, paddings, tickings, B. and B. muslins, merino drawers aal shirts, silk coat and vest buttons, patent threads, cottons, se ring silks, silk handkerchiefs, esavats, suspenders, gloves, me. eepifO P. M. DAVIS, Aacfr. P» BI’KESHAt Auctioneer STORE, Counters. Shelving) Qtu Fixture}. Ae,, k? Accnoa —On Wednesday, October Ist, at 10 o'clock in tlie forenoon, mil be commenced at the Sboe Store of S. S. Adams No. 270, Liberty, nearly opposite Band street, and next door to the Spread Eagle Hotel, the enure stock of Boots and Shoes remaining on hand, comprising an extensive and general assortment o! oil the best qualities and styles in that line: mm, boys 5 , youths, ladies, misses and children’s wear, «>f every de scription. Also, at the same time, store Enures, gas fixtures 1 counter, desk, shelving, settee, Ac. The above stock will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Sale will be continued day and night until all are disposed of 7<777u—Cash. {seplsl __ P. MTCKNNA, Auct’r. For Sate, HOUSES AND LOTS in the Borough of haw X reneeville, fronting 50 feet on Borough street and Cherry alley, (each), by seventy-five feet deep; hand somely and healthily located on the bank of the Alleghe ny river, near the Perry lauding to Duquesne borough ; oa each of winch are erected comfortable frame dwell ings. Apply to DAVID BLAIR, or »eplO P M’KPtNNA, AucPr. w. G. H'CaRTSEV, Auctioneer* ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF CLOTHS, CAS3IWBRES, Casinets, Clothing, Tailors’ Tpramings, Ac., at Auction. —Will he sold, on Thursday, September 25tb, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at M’Carti.ej’s Auction House, by order of Henry 'Chigoelt, Assignee of B. M. Argtist, bis entire slock of Cloths, Cassimeres,Casineta, Vestings, Ready Made Clothing, Tailor*’ Trimmings, Ac., all of which hive been purchased within u few months. The following comprise, in part, thu assort ment—viz: French, English and Araerisan Broad Cloth, various colors and qualities; French and English Cas simeres and Doe Skins; Carnets, Vestings, Frock and Dress Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, fioe Shirts, Merino Shirts and Drawers. Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs and Cravats, together with a large assortment of Tailors’ Trimmings, well w*onhy the attention of the trade. Terms at sale. HENRY CfHGNELL, Assignee of B. M. Argtist. scp23 W. G ftPCARTNEY, Auct’r Real Estate Stock JBoUce. THE undera'gncd respectfully informs owners of Real Estate and Stock that be bus procured an Kmcace Book, fr a real estate and stock re eh ter, for private or public sale, and it wi II be kept at toe Auction Store, for the inspection of persons wishing to purchase or see.— The charge will be only 81,00 for entering on the Regis ter any Real Estate or Slock; and if sold the charge will be moderate It Is also my intention to set aside an evening in each month for the exclusive sole of Real Estate ana Stocks, which evening will be announced in all the newspapers, at least two weeks before the sale, and Properties and Btocks advertised that are for sale on that evening. The terms for selling will be such as none shall complain; and partieolax attention will be paid to all properties or stocks at private sale. It is in tended to make this a place where all can come, who wish either to purchase or see Real Estate Stocks. sep22 W. G. M’CARTNEY, Auct’r. O. Kt Chamberlin’s Commercial College, Comer of Market and Third streets. 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. M. Phillips, Instructor of Mercantile Computation and Arithmetic; D. Crouch, Professor of Penmanship; Ale*. M. Watson Esq., Lecturer on Commercial Law; E H. Stowe. Esq , Instructor of Commercial Law ; B. M. Kerr,Professor of Mathematics, (night session); H. Mathematical Ifatwing. This institution has been'lately improved and enlarged, and now contains four spacious rooms, conveniently ar ranged and elegantly famished, a well eelected Library of standard works on Commercial Law, for the benefit of the students. The Mercantile course embraces every variety of transactions that can possibly oocur in busi* addition to regular lectures, delivered by Mr. Vvai6on, B H Stowe, Esq., a‘.so member of the Pitts burgh Bar, has been employed to instract the students by a series of exercises and examinations upon this very important branch. College hours both day and evening. All communications addressed to 6 K. CHAMBERLIN, will receive prompt attention. septP:y LOTHS,CASSIMERK3 ANt> VESTINGS— 20pcs. Black, Brown, Green* Olive French Cloths; 9 do do French Doe Skin: 6 do do and faney English do do do; 8 do Fancy Cassiraeresjtlatest styles); Also, Silk Plush, Barathea, Velvet, Embroidered Silk and French Cloth Vert Shapes; a great variety of plain and fancy Silk anjd Satin Vesting; 4 pcs. Devonshire for over coating. All of which will be made to order in the latest style and at the lowest prices, for cash. No charge for showing Good 4. CHESTER, Nos 71 and 67 Smithfield street. Pittsburgh Coach Factory. E. A. BIGBLUW, 46 DIAMOTO Near Woood street, SSSm^^Blilmm CONTINUES to manufacture CARRIAGE&of every description and of the latest and most approved styles, to order and for sale. Attending personally to each branch of his Manufactory, and selecting his ma terial from the best that the eastern market cau afford, he feels confident that he con please the most fastidious Giving his entire time and attention to the business, be is determined to compete with any of the eastern market. Southern and Western Merchants are respectfully in vited to call and examine hisstoek before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined m sell as good and as cheap an article us any other establishment. fsrpQ Desirable Property' ON THE FIRST BANK IN ALLEGHENY fob sale or KXCHA.KSS pob citt PtoPBBTT The location is near J. Pointer’s; ten minutes’ walk from the Aaueduct, and about fifteen from the Hand street Bridge. The sab* •criber offers said property on accommodating terms, which he now occupies. The Lot is 50 feet’front on North Canal street, running back to Liberty street some 275 feet, near one third of an ttdrd. On which is erected a Briek House, containing ten -rooms, pressed brick frouija stable, and carriage bouse on the back of the lot.;. The location is as fine as any in Allegheny. The premises can be examined at hny time. For terras, en quire pfJ. KIDD, nt the store of J* KIDD & CO , cor ner of Wood and Fourth streets. _aQ?7 ' JOHN KIDD. BV T k O AD, TO PHILADELPHIA. 1851 . fall arrangements nATBBJNSWPEMSYLVAtiIA RAILROAD' noon INTENT AND TELEGRAPH MAIL LINES \JT of splendid new Troy built Coaches, for BlairsviUe will leave Pitts burgh every day at 1 o’clock, p. M., ana al lo’ciock, P. M. and from thence 304 miles by the New PenrvyhamaJlaiSToad, New York and Baltimore. Turie through oniythiriy hours. . ever y evening at I and 4 o’clock. PiXTRAS—To leave at any time, always in readiness. This m the moit direct, comfortable and' expeditions Eajf'ro cities. Paasensen for.Bahlmore take the new Railroad at H&msbnrg direct, oil the arri valof the cars at that place. • * •* N S- -^? l °s|?'J2 0c . e for Ae above Umb under Bt. Charles Hotel, 40 Wood street, Pittsburgh. jaPl ~ W. R. MOORHRATI. A„,n, ■*. :• , ■ ?• •». ■£’ COMMERCIAL. DAILY, EEVIKW OF THE MARKETS I • Ortrlcß of!tkb Daily Mousing Post. ) > ■ Wednesday, Sept 24,1831.$ Yesterday continued cloudy, ami al the close of the day we were visited with a heavy storm, followed by a S&dwerbf rain, wh'cli scarcely, however, laid the dust, .bat from every appearance, we may expect wet wea ther. Business continues dull. • A9HES—We notice sales of 7 casks Soda on private terms; 3 do. nt 4s; 1 ion Saleratus at 5. BACON—We have no change to notice. We note a sale of £5OO tbs Shoulders at 8} ; 1000 do. plaiu Hams at 10; 1000 do. canvassed at 10; 500 do. sugar cured at 10J ; 600 do. Shoulders at B£- FLOlfß—The offerings yesterday exceeded the day previotif. Holders, in consequence of the prospect of r«h»,prelerrcd selling to bolding. We note sales of 63 bhls at 83,20; 30 do. at 83 20; 50 do. at $3,18 Out of wagons we have sales of about 100 bbla, ranging from 83,20 to $3,25 ; from store vre have a sale of 60 bbls at 83,25. WHISKEY—The demand continues brisk for lots of 10 to 20 bbis at 21<@23. BUG A R—We have farther sales of 10 hhds at 6s. HUTTER—There is a good demand for fresh Roll, With sates of 600 fcs at 14. Keg we quote at 909. OILS—-We have sales of 2 bbls No. ! Lard at 70; 5 do. at 69. Sulesof2o bbis winter strained Whale Oil at 70. GRAlN—Receipts continue light, with hut a mode* rate demand. We quote Wheat 60065, as in quality- Rye 40 ; Oats 27029 on the wharf. MACKEREL—There is more inquiry for No. 3 Mack* ereL Receipts are entirely cut off on account of the interruption of navigation in our Canals. We notice sales of 20 bble No. 3 Mackerel at $7,0007,;’5 WHITE LEAD—Sales el 100 kegs pure at 82.00. with discount oil' SOAP—Sales reported ©f 1)0 bx- city at 4 ST. LOUIS MARKET Times Office, ) Sept 15th. 1851. ) TOBACCO—At tho- Planters' Warehouse to-day 12 hhds were bid off'lfttt rrjected. at $2 450? 20. Sales of 9 hhds lugs at $2 2003 05, and 6 do leaf at -$4 0505 35 100 fils. HEMP—SaIe of 23 bales at 893 4P ton. CORN—Sales of 276 sack* from damaged to good, at 29036 c. Also 269 do good at 36c & bushel, including sacks BHIP STUFF—SaIe of 37m »k» at 40c JUU lb*. ONIONS—SaIe or 35-i sks. 40 M.U nt 50c bush. TIMOTHY SE • D—Sale of 20 *ks on private terms.— Market depressed. SALT—Sate of 400 sacks t». A. bleached at 81 30 per fact. BACON—Sales of 6 cits shoulders at ?±c, 10,000 lbs ribbed sides from smoke house at lOfcc, and 8,000 lbs clear sides at 10c ft. Sotlee to Contractors* S~ TEUBENVILLE AND INDIANA RAILROAD-: Proposals will be received by the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Company m SteubeuvilJ.?, until Uie Ist day of Qgtober next, frr the Grading and Masonry of the first division of the rood extending from Steubenville to the Conotion valley , and, also, for the construction of the entire Road between Steubenville and Coshocton and, also distinct proposals for the construction of that portion of the Road extending from Coshocton to New ark. Plan? I’rofilrs and Specificntiot-s can be seen at the Office oi it»e Company, after the 15th of September and further i-'urination may be obtained on application to J Blickfitsderter, Jr , Chief Engineer, or to the under signed- 0. KILGORE, IylBh>mdAw Pruidtnt. Furniture and Chair Waroroomi. " E 3 JOSEPH MEVER, 424 Penn street, above the feVCnual Bridge, keeps constantly on hand aud makes CO* o order. alike louksi prices, every’ deacriptiui or Vaucy and Plain FURNITURE. SOFAS and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles .Purchasers woujd do well to vt*it bis Wart-rooms* my 27 «lAwlv O Ul'hlilOll TEAS— Pul up m SletaUsc Packs, at StuP’ O em Friers —Thr subscriber* would rerpeetfuJly in vite the attention of Retail Di alers and others to their very superior TEAS, pul up m metallic covered packs, securely sealed, s-o a* to exclude ttio air and preserve | the Teas perfectly fre-di, Tin: advantage* of Teas put j up in this wa , :or retailing. ure so obvious that, though : but lately introduced, they have almost entirely super 1 seded ihe too«c Teas. Our arrangements and facilities I for buying Tens arc fucU, that \vc are constantly receiv- j ing l'rrsh Teas, which we tire nableq to soil low n« Teas of like quality cun be procured in the Raft. All Teas sold by the subscribers are -old on their j guaranty and responsibility; ‘o. that any not giving j satisfaction may hr returned, mid the money refunded. [ Catuicn —We have hr- n informed that the re* are p'-r -sons engaged in -el tug through Western Pennsylvania 1 and Ohio, worthier* mid dumaged Teas, nut up iu a si- '< milqr tnanoer lo ours, by exhibiting samples of genuine j Tea*, obtained from us. ! To avoid michimpo*iho i and swindling, observe that every package put up by u< is labelled with our name and euarau.ee m Cull. Loose Teas,of ail prude* and varieties- wholesale or retail, at the lowest rates. WM. A M’CUMUi A CO., CJrocer' and Tea Dealer*. 25« l Liberty street An infallible remedy for -iwr ii acme. Tur;cr on the Teeth, Jiponry and Bleeding ttom? — for JJO cexits For sale at KFYSKR k M'DOWFU/S, 140 Wood ulreet. |acp!9 PILE OlNTMENT—Warranted in cure i tic worst case* of Piles in a lew day* For *nle by ■eplfi ___ KKY3EK A MDOWF.LL Genuine port"wine, Madeira aud french BRANDIES for sale bv seplO kKYSER k M’DOWELL. Kor Sale, A VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT. situate in the Seventh Ward of the City of Pittsburgh. The Lot is 60 feet front on Centre Avenue, und ex pending back 100 feet to Clark street, upon which is erected a brick house, three stories high, newly buiii, with gravel roof, and finished in the most approved sty !e The water is conducted to the door by a hydrant, and every other convenience that would reader the situation desirable as a place ol residence. The Uroands are handsomely laid off with walks and decorated with shrubbery, flowers, Ac The above property will be sold on reasonable terms. Enquire of KIRKPATRICK A ROBB, sepSstm No. 127 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. SUM fflatnal Flr« iniarauet compa i« BRANCH OFFICE, 54 Skithfield st , Pittbdceo i, Pittsburgh, May In, 185 1. rpHE best evidence of the success of the Director tn L endeavoring to-nuke the “STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the wants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of business which has been dono-—having issued T,900 P »(j. cies during tlie past year, thereby adding over 8130,000 to the funds of the company. Nearly all the property insured l» of the safest rind, in small risks, and a large proportion insured for only one year. Whole No. Policies Issued 7,900 do do expired, terminated A canceled 02 do do in force ?,SOB Amount of Property insured 87,886,4t9 do Canceled, terminated and ex- • pired 291,728 do do in force 87,084,091 do Premium Notes 79,670^7 do Canceled,terrain %ted,ejpr’d, 037,10 do in force- 879,031' 77 do Cash Premiums received - •• -851,557,14 do do canceled 321,24 851,235,90 Whole amount of losses and expen ses paid 23,411,45 Balance in favor of the Co ,in cash, 927,824,45 To city or country merchants, and owners of dw ;ll* ings, and Isolated or conntry property, it is belie ed tht3 company affords advantages inpomtof cheapn-ss, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company ic this country. Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved ? ys tem of Classification, of Risks, excluding all spei ial hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo* canty, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence ol laige fires, nud also, on both the Stock and Mutual pi in, it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodai on of both methods, but entitles the insured to u pariisi ia tion in the profits. It is under the control of the foliowing*£>ireciors: -J P. Rutherford. A. J. Gilbtt, John B. Packer, Sarouc T. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwiok, Rob in Klou, Samuel Jones, John P Rutherford. J P. RUTHERFORD, Pres’i. A. J. GILLETT, Sec’y. A. A. Cabbikb, Actuary. N. B.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, cn ei pi ring policies has been declared by tbo Directors, am is now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeen a* ble in cash at the end of ninety days. my!7:d&w A A CARRIER. Agent. YALUABLK RKAL KSTATK FOR SALK.— A de mblepropeny of v 5 fe et irom on Lilerty street, Dy 100 deep, wub u place for business in from, tuid frame dwelung house in rear. Price 83200. Terms 8700 in hand balance ai 8200 a year, with interest A valuable lot of 50 feel front on Main street, in the borough of Sh-rpsburgb. by 160 deop to a street! having a new Brick House of lour rooms, a cellar, a porch ; a garden well arranged Price 81100. fe. CUfHBIiRT, Gen’l Agent, 50Southfield street. Ti„ , „ 7»«w t^uwicatlonaT Hfc. fotlowing New Hooks hove bren received at the ~ £?« Pu r lcat,on SIOTC of HENRY MINER Sc VO-, No. '■& Smtthfield street: The Art Journal for September j 4O Dictionary of Mechanics’Engine Work and Engineering. This number completes the work. This IJrcuonary will be highly useful to practical mechanics, a • t. T K Qa ° eto w ho wish to acquaint themselves w .“ l " e progress of invention in ihc mechanic ans ; NO. 364 Lille!! 1 ® Living Age; No. 12 London Labor and the Loudon Poor. By Hen ry Mahew. iseptt Adams & Co.*i Uxpreii Office, ) NO. 05 MARKET STREET. $ OUR EXPRESS for Philadelphia, New York and ' Boston, leaves daily at 0 o'clock, P. M. Express for Cleveland, Cincinnati and the West, ieaves daily at 10 A. M. Specie, Bank Notes, Jewelry, and valuable packages, are sent In charge of special messengers, who will pay particular attention to all goods entrusted to our care. This being now the only reliable source for receiving goods'from the East, merchants and others will find it to their advantage to order their'Goods sent by thief ne. Castoxn house business attended to in any of the east ern Cities. Gold Dost and Coin carried from California in charge of special messengers. Also, urafts for sole on England, Ireland aad Scotland, payable atlheprincipal Banking Houses, (a great ad* «o pu r cho6erst, from At u> £lOOO. ftcpM BAKER A FORSYTH, Agents. RIVER MATTERS. PORT OF PITTSBURGH* X WEST 5 INCHES WATHB IN THE CHANSEL. ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Redstone, Woooward, Brownsville. “ J. M’Kee .Hendrickson, McKeesport u Thomas ehriver, Bailey, West Newtou. “ Thomas Scott, Vandergriff, M’Keesporu DEPARTED: “ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Thomas Shriver. Bailey, West Newton. “ Thomas Scott, Vandergriff, M’Keeaport Wheeling and Bridgeport Packet. LaHsjSfrJfr The splendid steamer B. H. LINDS AV, rallgpggjivi'. Moore, Master, is the regular Wheeling and Bridgeport, Pocket, nnd leaves here every Wednes day and Saturday for the above ports. For freight or passage apply on board, or to SHERIFF A BINNING, Ag’la, No. 1" Market street. For Sale* (JESjLjfe The hall of the Steamboat LAKE ERIE «52ssliPsaEnqaire on board, at the Allegheny wharf below the St. Clair street bridge. _ _ [an2(h3i« ’ (Steamboat for Sate. lilgSlJb The one-half of the steambont ARENA KSSrSKsipnow plying’beiweeu Pittsburgh, Bast Liver pool and Wellsville. She is doing a good buainea,being the on! y regular boat to Wellsville. It will be disposed of on reasonable terms. Apply to nut B JAMES HLAKELY. Friday Cincinnati Packet* , ift THE new and elegant steamer IRENE '2. C. L. M’Clxntock, Master, ha* taken “"""the place of the Clipper No. in the line of Packets, and will leave every FRIDAY, ut 10 A. M., for the above and intermediate ports For freight or p«g sage apply op board. (jel» For Marietta and Hocitlngport. , Thb fine steamer PACIFIC, Zanoith Mab will leave for the above and intermedi ate porta every THURSDA Y, at 4 o’clock, P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to T. WOODS tc SON, uiarlO No. 61 Water st , und 63 Front at. W •dneiday Packet for Cincinnati. ifu ~ Tub new and fast ruuniiig steamer CIN- Blhmlnquam, Master, will leave »™sM»aBßaregularly every Wkoxbsday. I'or freight or passage, apply on board, or to _inaf2o G. B. MILXENBERGER. Allegheny klver Tritde. REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. { Tub fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE ■gSSßffiraN u. ± Capi. W*. leave* the Alle gheny wharf for Franklui.every Jlonday and Thursday at 4 P. M. The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3. Capt Jou.n llaptia, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank* tin, every Tuesday and Friday, at i P M. For Plight or Passage, apply on Board. (martfO Trfcn. itory. HkTWiBB PSN* * ND LIBBKTY 4TBI£STF> LIST OK SHaDKS on hand and made ai all limes lo order— -3**l, >l-4, 5 4 auJ 0-4 Buff Shades, plain aud bordered ; l * ‘‘ " “ Transparent green do; “ •' “ Dark l - do; Landscape Shades of every style ; Moonlight do do do; Gothic and Mezziiinto, of new style ; STOKE SHADES of any color, wit- I.e tic ring or De signing. OIL CLOTHS ou hand Also, a lot of SHADE THlMMlNGS—complete at 25 cents per shade. \£j~ Curtains hung on reasonable terms. P- S.—Pedlers will do well to rail at the Factory, i>< fore purchasing elsewhere. apr*B;6m B. R. KKRNAN THE subscriber having now received hia emire stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, would respect lully inform his customers and the public, that be is pre pared to dispose rf his Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, at very low prices. He has, in Dry' Goods, all the f tuple, as well as a ianre slock of FANCY DRESS GOODS, comprising in part: 4-4Cbene Silks, for evening and street dresse«; very rich; 4 4 Brocade Silk, do do do; Plain Black Silks, all prices and widths; Brocade Black Silk, do ; Heavy Watered Silk all shades; French Poplins, do; Moaslin de Laines; French Merinos and Cashmeres ; Together, with French and English Print*, in endless variety. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 11*4, 12-4 and 13 4 Barnsley Sheetings ; •M. 5*4 and <W do and Irish Pillow Linen*; 7-4, 8-4 and KM Table Damasks; 6-8 and 3 4 Damask Napkins and Doilies; Huckaback, Diaper and Crash Toweling# ; Rich Printrd Piano and Table Covers, txipab UoocU; Marseille# Quilts, French Furniture, Dimity, Certain ami Curtain Materials, Ac., Ac. MOURNING DRY GOODS, Lupin's Black Bombazines; Do do Mouslin de Laine, 3-4 and 4 4 wide ; Camou Cloths; Black Mohair Lustres; Silk ,Werp Thibet Cloths; Black ChaHey; English, French •and Italian Crapes , Mode and Crape Veils : Chcmi zettes and 8b eves ; Collars an«l Cuffs, Gloves and Ho #tery. All of which Goods will be warranted of cootl colors, and cheap for quality. » e P*3 JAMES A. M’KN PINK APIM.K CHEKSK—Just received and for sail by W,\l, A. M’CLURG & CO, au, 4 Grocers anil Tea Dealer*. MACKKR KL No. X—7o brls. I SSL, large, for sale low for cHsli, by \Vm. DYEK ee P lg No iO7 Liberty'it. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—2O brla. prime quality for >aic by _ [seplH]_ WM DYER. N( >. MOLASSES—2S brla prime- cak cooperate for __ . WM. DYER. DKIK£> FRUIT— 5u biti App<t-» , 150 do Reaches ; ior sale by wm. oyer. EXTKA !• t<OUK—4b lirl* Brigluwrli's t?xtra for stile. _ WM DYKR. K K.N'T—The Warehouse No. 207 Liberty street, at present occupied by the subscriber. **PI H WM. DYER. Drug Store for Sale* ADKiiti &TURK. iixtures and stock of medi cine*. in a first rate location lor doing a wholesale ami retail business, and has an excellent run of cus tom at the present time There is connected wiUt the establishment seve»al Agencies of popular medicines, which, wuh the Qsaal basiness of the store, would ren der it a profitable investment to any one desirous ofen gaging in it. For particulars address box 4*JB, with real namo (aug» SUNDRIES— 115 l>x*. rery superior VV H Cheese , M bus. Dried Apples ; 10 kff*. Bailer; Just received ana for sale by _ M»PL CARBON A K’KNIGHT Ij'LOUR —100 brla extra Family Iriour; ~ 100 do superhne do; In store and for salo by _ SHERIFF Sc, BINNING. _ w. v. Aroainaot, OOAP AND CAMDLK MANUFACTURER, eomtr oj kj Fountain and StvtnUi. Persons wanting an? thing in that hue will do well lo call, as I am determined to sell as cheap as any otherperson in the city. (sepil:y FOR RENT—And possession given immedi- . alely, a three story BRICK HOUSE, (No. ID] Bfea Hurd street, between Rosa and Grant). Apply to WRIGHT A ALCORN, ~ No. 117 Third street, att P* opposite Bt. Charles Hotel. Store Room for Rent* THE subscriber offers for rent three large and well-finished STORE ROOMS, entirely new, HMf located on Fifth street, opposite the Exchange Bank!— Possession will be given immediately. For terras Ac apply to H. CAMPBELL, ' j y 3o on the premises. M ’CO R D A CO., CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, PIR ARE now prepared to Bnpply their friends rr** JLjffand the public Generally, with the Pall Style / ffl HATS and CAPS, which they have juatoffi [,ep4 Kail Fashion** ' C. H. PAULSON, No. 73 Weed street, is now re ceiTlnp hit entire Fall Stock of HATS, CAPS, and '"■^•ailaruclesbelonging to bis business. He has now a genera) assortment of all Di his line, besides receiving “/toe Pennsylvania Railroad daily, all of which he at_eastom prices. [sep4 LIVES INSURED BY THE Kentaeky Blutaal Life Insurance Co.. COVINGTON, KY rpHIS COMPANY has actual Capital of-ONE HUN jL BRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and is managed b 7 men of the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets furnished, information given, and apDlica tions received by J. TURBETT, Agent, a 129 Wood street. Samuel Dilwoetu, Medical Examiner. [sep2 HADDOCK’S FIELD PLANK ROAD - aoUSS. for Bale al a low rare. A. WILKINS A CO., Stock and Exchange Broken. se Pl3 cor Market and Third atreeta. A. W. Potter, 0 ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW FFICE, NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, beltm Market street, Pittsburgh. Pa. novld:dawlv PKNN GLASS WOUK S . P LORKNZ, SR. THOMAS WIOHTMAN JiOrenz A Wightman, (Formerly of the firm of Ww. M’Colly & Co.) MANDPACTURKRS OP ALL KINDS OP VIALS, BOTTLES AND WINDOW GLASS, 63 JFater and 65 Fr&u Streets, Pittsburgh, Penn*a. N. B ParLcular attention paid to odd sizes of Wuj. dow Glass aod private m< olds for Dottles end Vials jyQ&Omd&w PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Completed to Lookport, 20 Miles West of Johnstown* TIME REDUCED AND SPEED INCREASED ! rpHK subscribers having the pleasure to announce to JL their friends, and patrons of the Pennsylvania Rail road, that they have commenced trans-shipping at Lock port, and confidenly expect to deliver freight to and from Philadelphia in four days.' We arc now prepared to receive and forward any amount of Merchandize or produce within our capacity which is One Thousand Tous Per Week, at the follow ing rates of freight: FOIST CLASS. Dry Good#, Hats, Shoes, Books, Stationary, Cutierv Confectionary, Fruits, Feathers, Furniture, Drues Medicines, Saddlery, Ac., &c. 81,00 & lOOfijg 6 SECOND CLASS. Hardware, Queenswans, Groceries, Paints, Dye Stuffs Oils, Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and other Grass Seeds, Woo), 4c. 8c ion tnmnxrin * w- Pork, BttUe r , Lord, Laid Oil, Tobacco Leaf. Coffee Tallow, Gram and Rags, go c » ion ’ POtTHTH CLASS. Ashes, Marble (rough) Tar, Pilch, Rosin, German Clav Bones, Bacon, Ac., a,. 13 „i? y COVODE A COLE, Agents, auglifl corner of Penn and Wayne streets ROCKINGAAM and yello w cane ware- We have recently received a large addition to our tonner stock of Ware, to which we respectfully call the attention of merchants,dealers and housekeepers. Alio, to a beautiful article of cream colored and drab Ware A large variety of water urns, spUtoons, pitchers, fancy toys, dessert sens, vases, goblets, mantel ornaments, 4c„ always on hand. The usual credit and discount allow ed. WOODWARD,BLAKELY A CO., _. comer Sixth and Liberty sts. . A Drug store for Sale. A GO 9? BT A N D,*n a business pan oi the city. * O. wui be sold, together with a selected atock orfISP Drugs. Apply anbia Qffioe. fauW HF Oyras Blaek. ■KTHOLESALE AND BETAIL GHOCER, Wcutidl .If M UBnond t cornet:Dtaiaond alley. Pittsburgh ; aIM piHEAI- EMBROIDERIES.—A. A. Masoa &Co have El ‘“ aTi "'«“" ! forilarketaud fcouu \J received another 10l of those very cheap embroider * n<l ? lAaU! ' 0 - All w "° choose loculi will !■« UhU7J NoB.6llind6iMa7ke?.r a,lJ .. u lu &<=}* advaulage 10 do so, u s his Slore and Pub ,' f »*- ~~ _ IA g i " • •: r -- J*■ . » • ..■ a-; TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY THE O'REILLY LIES. EUROPEAN NEWS! ARRIVAL OF THE WASHINGTON Four Daya Later! The steamer Washington, from Southampton, with dates to the 10th inst, reached her wharf to-day at noon. Bhe brings 180 passengers. The sales of cotton at Liverpool, on Tuesday, the 9th inst., were 10,000 boles, at an advance of one-eighth since the previous Friday. In the London market, the business manifest ed in Sugar, on Friday lost, has not been main tained, and concessions are demanded by pur chasers. The Coffee market is intolerably firm, with a fair business at previous rates. Liverpool Market.— There is a fair demand for the lower qualities of Flour at laßt Fridays rates; better qualities are languid. Corn is ne glected and 6d lower; best qualities are offered at 265@26s 6d. The weather has been cool and favorable for harvesting. The importations of breadstuffs are unusually small and exportations large. Another authority than the above quotes prime Flour in fair demand at former prices. London Money Market. —Consols closed on Tuesday at 96}@965. Great preparations were being made at South ampton for the reception of Kossuth, who was very shortly expected with his companions to arrive there, in the U. S. steamer Mississippi. The Spanish Ambassador had addressed a long communication to the London Times, relative to the various articles copied by that journal from the American papers, in relation to the Cuban expedition and matters connected therewith, which had caused great excitement in the busi ness and commercial circles. The bids for the Austrian loan were to be opened on the 9th, and it was understood that no part of it was to be taken in London. The state of affairs at the Cape were still very unsatisfactory. Sir Harvey Smith had made no movement of consequence. Our dates from Vienna are to the 4th. Great uneasiness prevails, and a perfect panic hod arisen in the money m arket. The continental news is generally unimport* ant. Among the passengers in the Washington is Capt. Brown and the officers of the yacht Amer ica. The Washington made the passage in 12 days and 18 hours. A frightful railway accident occurred on the Buckingham Railway, by whioh six persons were killed, and a large number wounded. The news of the Caban invasion had ezoited a profound sensation among the political and commercial circles. I The Africa arrived out oh the 7th, after a pas- I sage of 10 days and 6 hours, mean time. Sev- I eral ships, wrecks, are reported. Tho Messrs. Brahnah & Co. have paid to Mr. Hobbs, the Yankee, lock-opener, £200; but protested against the decision of the arbitrators on various grounds. A new line of steamers, to run from England to the West coast of Africa, are advertised by the Lords of Admiralty. Messrs. Ware & Co., of Blackwell, have re ceived orders from the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co., to build the largest steam ship in the world. She is to be 325 feet, and propelled by four engines of 1200 horse power. A letter from ;the Capt. of the True Love wholeship, giving an account of Capt. Austin's expedition up to Sept., 1850, had been received at Liverpool. The statements confirm the re ports reoeived by “the Prince Albert, of Sir John Fraklin’s expedition having passed the winter of 1846 and 1846 in the neighborhood of Cape Riley. -A letter had also been received from Jno. Kane, of the U. 8. expedition. Washington, September 23. Proposals are invited until the 28th of Octo ber, for all the exterior marble work for the ex tension of the Capitol. The Intelligencer of to-day contains the offi cial proceedings of the late meeting of the Tex as creditors, with the opinion of the Secretary of the Treasury,, and the decision of the Presi dent on the act of Congress of September last. St. John’s, (N. B.) September 23. The deposite of the £BOO,OOO required for the the organizatiou of the Portland and Halifax R. R. Company, hae been paid, which secures to the enterprise a large bonus from the Provinces, aud renders certain a speedy completion of the Road. Nkw York, Sept. 23. Capt. Phillips and four of the crew of the schooner Thos. Jefferson, of Wilmington, Del., had been taken from the vessel at sea, in a sink ing condition. Providehce, Sept. 23. Cnpt Stansbury, formerly of Baltimore, was run over and killed, at the Providence Railroad Depot, last evening. Nkw Yore, Sept. 23. The steamship Brother Jonathan, from Cha gres, via Havana, where she put in in distress, is telegraphed below, and will be up this even ing. Baltimore, Sept. 23. The Washington papers officially announce the appointment of Bei\j. R. Curtis as Judge in place of Levi Woodbury. BALTIMORE MARKET—Sept. 23. F10ur...3,87. Seeds... Timothy 2,75. Flax 5eed...1,55. Pork... New mess 17,00, prime 18,00. Bacon... Shoulders 84, sides 104(3111. hams .OJ@U. ‘ Lnrd...9£@9|, kegs 10£@11. Coffee... Rio Bs@Bf. Sugar and Molasses... Unchanged. Tobacco... Dull and prices unchanged. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—Sept. 23 Flour... Little doing at 4,00. Rye F10ur...3,12£@3,25. Com Mea1...2,94. Grain... Wheat 8!@82; white Bye 65 ; Com 63. Provisions and Groceries... Steady. NEW YORK MARKET—Bept. 23. Cotton... Steady at 9$ for middling, 9J for Uplands. Flour... Steady. Grain... Wheat 89@90. Com 60. Pork...MeBs 15,75, prime 13,37. Lardr..Steady at 9|@9J. Whiskey... Easier at 22J. Wool...lnactive and prices nominal. Valuable Real Relate for Sale. THE following described properly will be sold at Pub l.c sale on Friday, the 10th day of October next, at -10 o’rlock, A. on the premises, in Allegheny City:— TWO LOTS OF GROUND, on the comer of Beaver street and Water alley, being 19 feet in front, on Beaver atreet, and extending back along Water alley ?sfeet. On which are erected two three story brick Dwelling Hsuaes, each containing eight rooms. Also, one VA* CAN T LOT on Beaver street, 22 feet in front and 75 feet deep. Also, ONE VACANT LOT on Wator alley, 23 feet 6 inches in front and 60 deep. Also, one two story frame DWELLING MOUSE and LOT, 2l feel 0 inches in from and 60 feet deep ; containing eight rooms. Th»* above property is about one square from the Penn sylvania and Ohio Railroad Depot. For furtherparticu* Jars enquire of the subscriber, at his Office, FiAh street, above Smithfield Terms raaae known on the day ol *ale. ML I. STEWART. or JAMES RULONG, sep2o:ts Ex’rs of Elizabeth Wilson’s estate, dec’d. A Cord. WOODWARD, BLAKELY A CO., Qaeensvare Manufacterers, East Liverpool, Ohio, would beg Ifavc lo call the attention of Western, Southern Mer chants and others to samples of Rockingham and Yel low cane ware, manufactured by them at tho above place, which can be examined at their ware rooms, comer of Sixth and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Orders left there will be promptly forwarded to the Pottery and shipped to any part of the South or West Having re cently made large additions n their works, they are erabled to fill all orders with despatch aug2B Property for"sale or excuange - a Piece of Ground,4o lect front by 61 feet deep.on Locust street, (Fifth Ward,) and. three two story frame houses. Also, a Lot of Ground, 20 feel front by 6t feet the above, and two 2 story frame bouses. Also, a Lot of Ground, comer of Pine and Pike streets and three two Btory brick houses. Also, a piece ot Ground adjoining the above, and two 2 story frame houses, each containing six rooms. Also, a Brick House and Lot on Carson street, in East Birmingham. The above Properties will be sold altogether or sepa rate, or exchanged for vacant Lots in the city, orcountry proprriy within ten miles. Apply to *u27 _ JAMES Bf itixnportum ofLlBhU CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. WH. WRIGHT, (successor to J. S. Toosh), Manu • faeturerof anu Dealer Wholesale and Retail iu the above named Oil and Lamps, is now receiving a large assortment of LAMPS, for btuning the Ethereal Oil, Caniphine and Pine OiL Also, Lamps of every descrip tion, for burning Lard and Lard Oil. Chandeliers, Girandole H&ll Lamps, Wicks, Globes, Chimney Mats, Cans, and all things pertaining to the trade. Ethereal. Camphine or Pine Oil, regularly supplied once or twice a week- ' r Ail orders left with the wagon, which U constantly pa»«Mig through the city, will be promptly attended to. . J?, L . a ,? pa of , all kln,iB altered to bora the Ethe rea! Oil. All articles delivered in any part of the city. ot in Allegheny,.freeof co*L .... , . *' - W. H. WEIGHT, No. 82 Fourth su, (Apollo Hall.) ttu2S between Market and Wood aireeta New York, Sept 23. 4LL¥lf KRA2CKB. PATTM KRAMER ft RAUJB* Banker tand Exchange Brokers, Dealers m Foreign and Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange , Certificate: o' Depos it, BanklfoteSfOnd Coin. Corner of Third and Wood sis., directly opposite the 8 Charles Hotel. may3B S. HOI/HJEB A SOHB, HAVB REMOVED THEIR BA REINS i9D RZCHANQB OTVICI To No. 67 Market street,/our doors below old stand. N. HOL.MES * SONB, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERB,and Deft* ler« in Noies, Dr&AvAeceptnnces, Gold, Silveratjd Hank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sate. Collections made in all the cities throngbont the Uni* ®ta^B^ 8 - Denosites received in par funds or current paper, No. 07 Market street, belween-Third and Fourth: streets. aug2S-ly,.= '“•"“hoo* .saegbsT-"^ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. X. Corner of Wood and Sixth struaPittsburgh! Pa DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time and Domestic Exehange,Certificateson>enosit &e EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in gams to suit purchasers. CUR RENT and par funds received on deposits COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the union, atthe lowest rates. sepll-ly HILL. A CUEEY, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 65 Wood Street, Third door bdow Fourth—{Unit sidt). SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted. Gold,Silver and Bonk Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal cilieeof the United Stales. Deposits received of Par and Current Funds. mar27:y WHEREAS, in and by the Act of the General As semble of Pennsylvania, entitled “An Act relat ing to Elections of this Commonwealth,” it is enjoined on me to give notice of such elections to be held, and ennroerate in such notice what officers are to be elected. In pursuance thereof, I, CARTER CURTIS, Sheriff of the County of Allegheny, do therefore make known and give ibis pablic nouce to the electors of said County of Allegheny, that a General Election will be held in the said County, on the SECOND TUESDAY OF OCTO BER NEXT, at the several election districts therein. The electors of the First Ward of the City of Pitts burgh, to meet at the hoose of Mrs. Jane Little, at the comer of Ferry and Fourth streets, in said Waid. The electors of the Second Ward of the City of Pius* burgh, lo meet at the Burnt District Hote I, corner of Sec* ond and Smiihfield streets, in said Ward. The electors of the Tillrd Ward of ihe City of Pitts burgh, to meet at the boose of Andrew McMasters, E«q. Tbe electors of the Fourth Ward of the City of Pitts burgh, to meet at tbe Pobiie School House, in said Ward. The electors of the Fifth Ward of the City of Pitts burgh, to meet at the Pennsylvania House, occupied by Gotueb Siediel, late Alexander Stewart, in said Ward. The electors of the Sixth Ward of the City of Pitts*, buigh, to meet at the Pnblic School House, in said Word. The electors of the Seventh Ward of the City of Pitts burgh, to meet at the Public Sehool House, in said ward. The electors of the Eighth Ward of the City of Pitts burgh, to meet at the PablicScbool House, in said ward. The electors of the Ninth Ward of the City of Pitts burgh, to meet at the Public School House, in said ward The electors of the First Ward of the City of Alle gheny, to meet at the boose of J. Woodhoose, Robinson street The electors of the Second. Ward of ihe City of Alle gheny, to meet at the house of Wi 'ow Thompson, north west corner of Ohio street and the Public Square. The electors of the Third Ward of the City of Alle gheny, to meet at the Public School House, in eaid ward. The electors of the Fourth Wars of the City of Alle gheny, to meet nt the house of Mrs. Wylie, East Coin- mon. s Tbe electors of Put township, to meet at the house of Mrs. Naney 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 I district, who shall vote at all genera] elections in the ' Ninth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh. The electors of Peebles township, io meet at the house of John Beitler, in the village of East Liberty. The electors of Collins township, to meet at the house of William McCall, Jr., in the village of East Liberty. The electors of Wilkins township, to meet at the house of John Shaffer, on the Grbeusbargh Turnpike Road, in said township. The electors of Plum township, to meet at the house of John Summerville, in said township. The electors of Pauon township, to meet at the house of Abraham Taylor, on the Northern Turnpike, in said township. The electors of Pen,a. township, to meetat the house of Robert Donaldson, on the Leechbtugb Road, In said township. The electors of Versailles township, to meet at the Brick Bchoai House, near the White House formerly oc cupied by Thomas Neel, and now by Win. A Shaw. The electors of Elizabeth township, to meet at the house of Daniel Sarver, formerly occupied by John Walker, in Elizabeth Borough. The electors of the Borough of Elizabeth, to meet at the boose of Daniel Sarver, formerly occupied by John Walker, m said borough. The electors of Jefferson township, to meet at the house of Michael Snee, formerly occupied by John King, hr said township. The electors of Mifflin township, to meet at the house of Samuel Wilson, formerly occupied by Jas. H. Neel, in said township. The elector* of Upper St. Glair township, to meet at the house of Jas. Coanor, in said township. The eleotors of Lower St. Clair township, to meet at the brick tavern at the junction of the Coal Hill and St. Clair turnpikes w»thl&er Bfownsvilteroad. The eleeiorsof Charliers township, to meet at thepub lie nOQEO hear the Saw Alii] Hun theStenoen viHe turnpike. The electors of Robinson township, to meet at the house of Sarah McFarland, formerly Audley McFarland, in _said township. The electors of Findley township, to meet at the house of McClelland A. Armor, formerly occnpied by John Charles, in the village of Clinton, in said towusbip. The electors of Moon township, to n eel at the house of Peter Oaston, in said township. The electors of Ohio township, to meet at the house of John Hay, in saidtownship. The electors of Franklin township, to meet at the hoase occupied by Jos. Holeman, in said township. The electors of the Borough of Manchester, to meet at the Public School House of Reserve township, to meet at the house of Got Heb Fisher, in said township. The eleclorsof Baldwin township, to meet at the house of John Cowan, in said township. The electors of Snowden township, to meet at the house of Peter Boyer, in said township. Tbeelectors of South Fayette township, to meet at the house of H. Hays, on the farm of-G. Y. Coulter, in said township. The electors of North Fayette township, to meet at the bouse now occupied by Francis Jamison, at Rogers’ Mill, in said township The electors of Ross township, to meet at the k ouse of Jacob Colbaugh, on the Franklin road, in said township. The electors of Pine township, to meet at the bouse of Hugh Crummy, in sgid township—and that Thomas Wallace be Judge, and William McKinney and William Rogers be Inspectors of this election, in said township The electors of McCandiess township are to meet at the honseof Jos- Anderson.in said township. The electors of West Deer township, to meet at the house of Nathan Conley, in said township. * The electors of East Deer township to meet at the Pub lic School House, in the Borough of Tarentom. The electors of the Borough of Tarentom, to meet at the Public School House, in said Borough. The electors of Indiana township, to meet at the house formerly occupied by S Mackey, in said township. The electors of Shaler township, to meet at John Shaw’s mill, in said township. The qualified voters of that port of Indiana township, in Allegheny county, residing within the following ae seribed boundaries, to wit: beginning at a point on the Allegheny river, at the upper line oi the farm of John Cable, and running a northerly coarse, between the farms of g&ia Cable and John Boyd, to the N. B, corner of Ca ble’s tans—thence running a westerly coarse to the Sh&- let township line, in such a manner as to embrace all farms or lots situ&tein Cunningham’s district, and known as tho river tracts, within said boundaries, shall hereaf ter. vote at general elections in the Boroagh of Sharps burgh, at the election poll of said borongh. The electors of the Borough of Birmingham, to meet at the PubKc School House,in said Borough. The electors of the Borough of East Birmingham, to meet at theßaiirp&d Offio.e of Oliver B Ormsby, in said borough." : The eleetorsof Duijaesneßorob£h,toiaeet-at the-Eob lic School House, in said boroagh. The electors of the Boroagh of Lawrenceville, to meet at the Public School House in said Borough. The electors of the Borough of Sh&rpsborgh, to meet at the house of James Sharp, in said Bbrougb. The electors of the Borough of McKeesport, to meet at the Town Hall, in said borongh. Tbeelectors of .the Borough of South Piitsbargh, to. meet at the house ‘formerly occupied by K. McAnninch, at the end of the Monongahela Bridge, in said borongh. The electors of the Borough of West Elizabeth, to meet at the Public School House,in said borough. At which lime and places the qualified electors as aforesaid will by ballot vote for Ofie person for Governor of Pennsylvania; One person forCana! Commissioner; Five persons for Judges of the Supreme Coart of Pennsylvania: One person for President Judge of the District Coart of the coar.ty of Allegheny; One person far Associate Judge of the District Court for the County of Allegheny; i. One person for Pjrestdent Judge of Courts of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions, Ac , of Allegheny county; Two persons for Associate Judges of same Coons ; Five persons for members of Assembly of Pennsylva nia; Ouo person for Recorder ot Allegheny county ; One person for Register; One pereon for Cletfc of the Court ofQaarterSesstous <&c.; One person for Treasurer of Allegheny county ; One person for County Commissioner i One person for Auditor; One person for County Surveyor? Also, in and by the sth section of an act approved the 19th of April, 1840, it is enaeted, thftt-lhe 13th section of the act passed July 2d, 1839,entitled an act relating to tlie elections of this Commonwealth, shall not be so con* fftmed as to prevent any militia officer or borongh officer from serving as Judge, inspector, or Clerk, at any Gen eral or Special Election in this Commonwealth. And the return Judges ot the respective districts afore said, are recurred 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. ILAKELY. Given under my hand and seal at Pittsburgh, this 2d day of September, A. J). 1851, and'of the Inaspendence of the United States the seventy«*ixtli. • .. sepl7:3td&wte CARTER CURTIS, Sheriff. 'pxRUGS.-i-Having become sole proprietor of the Drug l_r Store, jeorner of Liberty ana Hand streets, I beg leave to inform my friends and customers, that I hove jast received my FnU Stoek of Drags, Chemicals, Faints, Dve Staffs. Sec.: all of which have been selected with care, and will be sold on reasonable-terms. sopl9 JAMES A. JONES. i DecuQkess Cored* 1 FURNACiVJaue ?. 1831.—5. M. \ \J pear Sir —This may certify that ooenf my boys has been; afflicted fottheJast thirteen years with a healing and deafnessnC the right ear. I have tried a number oT physicians, all without any beneflj, and had given up all hope ot a cure eyer being effected, when out family physician, after examining the case, recommended me to use the 2&T&OJJ3IUU which 1 did. and am happy to informyocrthat the use of two bottles effected an entire euiei 1 write this without solicitation or y onraeqoainb* once. With sentiments of esteem; lam yours trulv 1 >jri_ . : JOSEPH swab 1 JUST fttCEiy ED—At A. A- IVUson A Uo-a, 10 cases I OHH DOZ. BROOMS— New Corn.m Ginjthama, French and Domestic. [seplO 1 H ) «#ie by (srpidj sUKß^f_a »T ’>■' ** •> , r ]*s Jt ' ' * V* ' *• ••.« s- . •- '• ♦- -u •'Atf-.'.-y * \il ’■- v -y ■- Bankera onl> Brokers. PATRICKS *.FW|®n»S i «„ BASHERS ASO SIOHAS6B BBOKBRSi No. : 05, COBJIBB WOOD ANO DIAJIOSD ffTHTESTS, ' PUitbvtelhPa. Domestic and foreign Exchange, ##**>• Gold and Sdw % B<iughuBa»d,and Exchanged, q bichangk asdbankiho house; of * ,;j . - William A. Mill & Co.* 64 Wood Street* _ PITTSBURGH. '■ IL/~ IWTBRKST ALLOWED ON TUTS D2FOSITS Removal. PROCLAMATION Qhrogfl attb iKebmiug. . • Private Visooaect - DR- BROWN, No. 41 DIAMOND ALLEY; Devotes his entire attention to aft office * Hisluzinesslsmostly eonfinedlo' Vtntreai Diuasts.n nd snchpaj&r /&s&»£SBgg ful affections, brought on by impiadcncci■" youthful Indulgence and excess. - ~' : ppftnfiffigr. Syphilis, Syphilitic.. Eruptions, Goiiorr, *mmr r hen. Gleet, Sufetnre, Urethral Discharge.! Impurity oflheßlood, with an d&ea see o .the venerea, origin. Skin -Diseases, ScorbaticjEramions, Tetter* Ringworm,Mercurial Diseases,Seminal Weakness,lni’ potency, Piles, HKeuidatisra. Female Weakness; Month; iy Diseases of the JolntSj-pjsmla i n Ano* -Nervous Affections, Pams in the Back ami Loins, Irrito tioaa of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfullytrcated Care guaranteed. " 1 . ■ . • Fourteen years’pracl!se’(fi)ur in this eiiytennbtes Dn Brown tooffer assurances of ape***!)* cure to n-.fl wii«vin< tl come under bis care, r ; . Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay, gy Charges moderate.,, novfird&wly REUMATISM.— Dt, Brown's ncwiy oiscovreo irrr edy for Rheumatism is aispeedy andeenuiu remedy. forthat painful trouble. Itnever fails. ■ . Office and Private Consultation Booms No. 41, pi A* MOND, Pittsburgh, Penns. The Doctor is always at home JanlS-Uawt' ,«g# Dr* OaygoU , « Improved Extract YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA. IS NOW HUT UP in the largest sized Bottles, and is acknowledged to be the BEST SARSAPARILLA made, as is certified by the Wondebful Co-ESithasper-. formed, the original copies of which are in the possession of the proprietor. Remember, this is the onIy'TRUE and ORIGINAL article. This Medicine, wheu used according to directions, 4 WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL, Scrofula, or King’s Evil,- Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, or Tetters, Scold Head,Rheuroaiism,Painsin the Bones or Joints, Old Sores and Ul cers, Swellingof the Glands, Syphilis, Dys pepsia, Salt Rheum, Disease of the Kidneys, Loss or Appetite, Diseases arising from the use of Mercury, P&in in the Sides and Shoulders, General Debility,Drop sy, Lumbago, Jaundice, and Costiveness. THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN! lusipient Consumption, Barrenness, Lueorrhea, or Whites, Irregular Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, and general gloomy stale of mind are cured by bn. Guv- Borr’s Extract ov Yellow Dock ash Sabsapamlla, which gives immediate reiief by renewing the founda tion of heaith and strength, the blood It neutralizes bad humors, slops unnatural secretions, and gives healthy action to oiLthe vital powers. Let all to purge the blood from the impurities contracted from the free indulgence of the appetite dur ing the winter, and to prepare the system to resist sum mer epidemics, resort now to “ Dr Gnysott’s Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,” wh ; ch is proving itself an antidote for many of the most matlgnantdireases that flesh is heir to, and they will never be disappointed; dor in this remedy the public faith has ugyer wavered—nev er can waver; for it is founded on experience, just as their want of faith in other and sparioos compounds is also founded on experience. They fly from mineral nostrums to seek hope, life, and vigor from this purely vegetable remedy} therefore, however, broken down in health and spirits, however, lo.ithsome to himself and others, let no one despair of recovery ; let the patient only understand that his hope of physical restoration lies only in Gnysou’s Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapa rilla, and persuade him, for his life’s sake, to try it, and we have ne hesitation in predicting his speedy restora tion to health. Females, Read the Following. Newark, N. J., January 85. Mr. BenntU: —We fs3se pleasure in stating that your Yellow Dock and Satolarillagivesgreatsatia/aclion in every case. £ A very respectable gentleman informed us that his daughter was troubled with difficult menstruation and other diseases peculiar to her sex. She had not had her regular menstrua! discharge for a lone time ; but by the use of Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock ana Sarsaparilla was radically cored. She used Townsend’s and others with out receiving the slightest benefit. He bad one daughter die from the same cause. I. E. TRIPP & CO. HtnilansvillEj Oswego county, May, 1848. S. F. Bennett— Dear Sir: I porcbaxed, a abort lima ago, a bottle of yoor Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla for my wife, which 6he has used for her complaint, Erysipelas and Weakness, Falling of the Womb, etc., and it has al ready helped her very much. Of the Erysipelas it has effected nearly a care. I have just purchasedsecond bottle, and judging froth the effect of the former, feel con fident that it will effect a perfect cure Yours, very respectably, Cure of on aggravated ease of Erysipelas. The cures performed bv Dr. Guysott’s Extract of Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla are lasting. The patient’s general health continues to improve after disease is re moved. Cares are not chromcled 'until time has folly tested that there can be fco relapse or return of the dis ease. Nobway, Herkimer co., February, 1850. S. F. Bennett 4* Co.—Gems : It is with great pleasure that 1 write 10 you about the very happy effect of your Yellow Dock ui;d Sarsaparilla upon my son. who has long been suffering uuJer that dreadful, loathsome dis ease, Erysipelas, with which be was attacked in ISIS, aud was for several months attended by some of our best physicians, who tried their skill perseveringly for five « months, without any beneficial effects whatever. .He become reduced to a perfect skeleton. He had ulcers from nis hip down to his knee, which were continually dischargiugoffensive naatier. Medical and surgicolskilL was battled. Physicians say that his case was hopeless —there could be nothing done to airest those terrible gangrening ulcers. My neighbors and 'myself thought his dissolution near at hand. One of ray neighbors, who had cured a child of scrofula with your invaluable medi% cine, wished rae to make a trial of it. and more from the restless desire to do something while life lasted, than from nay hono of getting relief I procured three boules of your 1 Yellow Dock tuid Sarsaparilla," and commenc ed using it, and to my astonishment lie commenced to improve before he had used the third bottle, aud before he aad used half a dozen boules he could walk out. He used in all twelve boules during the year 5 49, and by October last be was perfectly restored; every vestige of the disease except the scars was removed, and he re mains in perfect health up to the present time. His re covery, under the blessings of God, is entirely owing to the use of your Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and 1 as sure you that I feel myself under great obligations to you, and it is with great joy that I inform you of what your Sarsaparilla has done for my son Respectfully, JAM.Eg RUSSELL. Kj~ Price 81 per bottle—six bottles for $5. Sold by J. D. PARK. Cincinnati, Ohio, North-east corner ox Fourth and Walnut gts.,—entrance on Walnut—to whom all orders must be addressed. J Kidd A Co, Pittsburgh; L Wilcox, Jr, corner Market street and the Diamond; BA Fahnestock ACo, PiUs* burgh j J A Jones, Pittsburgh ; Lee & Beckham, Alle gheny CityjLT Russell, Washington ; W H Lambei ton, Franklin; L B Bowie, Union town; H Welly, Greensburgh; S Konntz, Somerset; Scott & Gilmore. Bedford; Reed A Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr, Hollidays burgh; Hildebrand A Co, Indiana; J RWright, Kittan ning; Evans A Co, Brookville; A Wilson A Son, Waynesburgh; M’Farland A Co, N Callender, hlcad vilje; Barton A Co, Erie; Heury Forker, Mercer; Jas Kelly A Co, Butler; S Smith, Beaver; J I) Bummerton, Warren; FLA C 8 P Crooker. Jr.,Brownsville. myl9 Ayer's Ctoerry Pectoral! For the cure of coughs, colds, hoarse ness, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPiNd COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. g|Among the nnmeroos discoveries Science has made in this generation Xo facilitate the business of life, in crease its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of hu man existence, none can be named of more real value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing An. A vast trial of its virtues ihrongnoutthia * broad coontry, ha? proven beyond a doubt, that no medi cine or combination of medicines yet known, can so surely control and care the numerous varieties of pul monary disease which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every year. Indeed there is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy has atlength been found which can be relied oatocure the moat dangerous affections ofthe lungs. Our space here, will not permit us to publish any proportion of the cares effected by its use,]but we would present the following opinions of eminent men, and rater further enquiry to the circular which' the Agent below named, will always be furnish free, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proofs of these facts. £ From the President of Amherst College, the celebrated , Professor Hilehcock. “James C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your Cherry Pec toral ip my own case ©f deep-seated Bronchitis, and am satisfied from its chemical constitution, that it is on ad mirable compound for the relief of and bron chial difficulties. If nry opinion as to its superior char acter can be of any service, you arc at liberty to use it aa yon think proper. EDWARD HITCHCOCK,L. L. D. Prom the widely celebrated Professor Sillman,M. D. L.L. D., Professor of Chemistry. Mineralogy, Ac., Yale College, Member of tne Lit. Hist. Med. Phil, and Scientific Societies of America and Europe. M 1 deem the Cherry Pictorial an admirable composi tion from some of the beatarticles in the Materia M.-di ca. and a very effective remedy for tbc class of dtitas eait is intended to cure.” New Haven, Cl, Nov. 1, 1840. Major Pattison, President of lie S. C. Senate, states he has used the Cherry Pictora! with wonderful suc cess, to cure an inflamation of the lungs. Fron one of ths srst physicians in Maine. Saco, Me , April 2G,1840 Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir: f am now con stonily using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and >referit to any other medicine for pulmonary complaints. ?rcm observations of many severe cases,! am convinc ed it will cure coughs, colas, and diseases of iHo lungs, that have jmt to defiance hll other remedies. ’ 1 invariably recommend its use in case of consumption, and consider it mneh the best remedy known for that dis ease. ftespecifoliv yours, I. S'. CUSHMAN, M, D. • Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Chem ist, Lowell, Mass. • in* 9old in-Pittsburgh wholesale anJ retail, by B. A. Fahnestock, and by J. M. Townsend} in Allegheny Ciiy b 7 H. r. Schwartz, and J. Douglass, and by druggists ~°neraHv. . • J« S. Toagh’i Celebrated Ethereal oil* FOR Churches, Stores, Parlors, Steamboats, Canal Boats, Halls, Chambers, Kitchens. \Voikibops.%TKl- Indeed every place where light is required,. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine a beautiful assortment of these Lamps. Also, Lamprof all Grinds. ' for Lard Lard Oil, &c.. Chandeliers, Girandoles, Wait* ers, Mantel Decorations, Lamps, Glebes, Glasses; Wieksi Paper, Tin Shades, STais and Cans, and all thines ner tjumng to the Irade. Also, a superior Safety Llntera, for Steamboats and Siable3. 3 vol ' u ’ The cheapest light to be found for store andshobcur-' LS a Ck f mi . i;al Oil and Lampssom which a splendid light is obtained at lof a cent per , boar, equal,rf not superior, to gas. Wo invite on ei- > ■ amlnouon of our goods and prices. BelngpreparecLby the accumulation of 12 year.* experience, omf-with fa fhi^L',°fn Sl * r ' (> L bolt ‘ 1110 whol eaa!e and retail trade, ob Store 051 fa ora " c terras, auhe Pittsburgh OilaudJtSinp '1 i of“ ,n a ° y of lhe «“* «&& ' nohulv CUEM iOAL,OR PlNEOlL.re wi.viL 4 “aeeoruv.ee a week. All orders left - wiiathe wagon, (which is constantly passing round the- ' city,) will be promptly attended to. • J.S.ToUGH “ i n ’ No. 62 fourth street, Apollo Hall. [ ttpriStdawy lie*ween Market and Wood. B' iiiANK BOOKS — W. S. Mavxzi, corner of Market 'i- » —J &ti“ Seeondaireels, has for sale the largest stock of Blank Rooks over offered in. this eiiy—consisting of gersj Bay Books, Journals. Minute 800 ks. Ac., in every Stylo of binding, anj at The towest prices. . '-‘y^'Tr^L m *. »'■■ ' V '». -i. .■ ' ; i* *■ V T •- V - r\ * N. COBURN. '• 'n “ V ' < vZ/'k J h - - 1 ' r i. 1
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