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Persons in', the .different Wards can be assessed by calling-on the following named per sons, at the placbS s mentioned: Firtt William Irvin, Diamond alley, between Diamond and Wood Btreet, Will be in attendance from 6 to 8 o’clock, P. M. Second Ward—John M’Kee, Smithfield, be tween'Second and Third streets. Third Ward^-J. oseph M’Cuilough, Fifth street, above Wood. - v 6@* ilacktisw Trout just receded this da 7 at “ OUB HOUSE,” No. 24, DIAMOND Alley. The . First tin troth* Speak gently to die little child, A g ™»V£ ngkea ‘ 1 ’ Puis confidence in ifaee. Rememt er, ’tis no common task, tho. «> ibe J» given, To rear * spini fit to bo inhabit** 1 of heaven. So much has been said .and written on the subject of education and the training of children, that it seems hardly possible to advance a new idea. Some propose one age to begin the culture of a child, and others think another.the right age. From my own experience, I would say begin the education with the life of the child.— Itdß impossible for any one of us to say at what age a child begins to understand and reason. The foundation of an education may be laid in a quiet, easy way. Listen to without inter fering with your children’s prattle; when a wrong pronunciation occurs, correct it; when a wrong principle or moralis drawn from the child correct that also. Furnish your children abundantly with picture books ; these, by being read and explained, will teach the child to seek for more information. — Impart to every young child as much knowledge as he Will seek, but force nothing, or you will be foiled with your own weapons, and produce dis gust and satiety. .Inthis way withouteither the parent or the child feeling it, be will impercep tibly be acquiring. much useful information, while at the same time he wilt become more dis ciplined for the more serious and laborious course of his future education. Above all, never allow the most trivial departure from truth to pass without a severe reprimand. A child will always judge of the enormity of its offence by the amount of its punishment. Never shall I forget the first falsehood told by my only son, he whose entrance into life had so nearly been marked by the departure of his mother- He was my spring ohild; he came with the flowers, and like them, was bright, hap py and joyful- The wealth of our first parental affection waslavisiied on that boy; and how great was my grief when I found that tho purity and innocence of childhood had deported, and hehod toldhiafirst untruth! That I considered an epoch in his life: and laying all work aside, 1 took the child upon my knee, while mildly and gently- but m strong language. I explained to him the meanness and cowardice of a lie, and the great sin he had committed against God and man. He was set apart, and not allowed to associate with any one for a length of time. His little heart was almost breaking: aud hod I not felt that it was for his eternal welfare, I could not have left my child for the first time with -ut a kiss. At night, when I next saw my darling, he was asleep m his little bed; but oh 1 what tears I could have shed when I thought of the first sin that had entered into hia heart! On the second night after this occurrence, as I leaned over my child and talked to him before lie slept, I said. “My precious child, have you asked God to Forgive you for the falsehood you told?” He answered. v *\esi. momma; I forgot it when I said my prayers, but I asked him after I was in bed- Anxious to know what the child s feel ings were- I asked him what he had said. Put ting his little arms around my neck, and draw ing-my face close to his. ho whispered, -• 1 said, Please: Goodman, forgive me for that story I told yesterday." 'Then I asked. •• And so you think he has forgiven yon He readily an swered, “Yes, mamma. I feel as if he has. My tears of sorrow were turned into tears of joy. My child had been forgiven. He bod offered his first voluntary prayer, and he felt that it was accepted. Some tune after, while at play, l no ticed that he was inadvertently about to mis represent something, but instantiv checking him self. he remained silent for a long time; and I saw that my lesson was remembered: tho seed bad “taken rooty for it was sown npon good ground.” Instinct of Daclu. A/oteLminded person, who writes to the Mail about the Vermont State Agricultural Fair at Middlebury. is responsible for the following, which is more'than we ever knew, ana it may be new to Bomeof our readers: 4 ‘One follow had a brood of wood ducks grown large enough to fly. and would do so if their wings had not-been cropped. Ho saw the old duck go into the hole of a tree abont oO feet from tho ground The cruel boy mounted the tree and about tea feet below where tho old duck went in he cut a hole and there found twelve eggs. He carried them home, put them under a hen. and they were hatched in a few days. I told him he was cruel, bathe said the young ducks could never have got up to the hole where their mother went m. and would have perished. I observed to him that ho must have a better opinion of the old dack s instinct than that. I assured him that the young docks soon after they were hatched would, at the suggestion of their mother, seize her feathers with tbeir bills, and not only hold on until she earned them up into the hollow of the tree to the hole where she went m, but also hold on until she earned them down into some pond or stream. In this way young ducks were always iransported from their nests in hollow trees and from one stream to another. I have seen an old wood duok flying with her baok covered with her young ones from one stream to another. The young fellow star ed, but finally believed me. And well he might, for such is the fact. The Patience of Woman* - How strange that the patience of Job should be considered so remarkable when thero are so many mothers in this world whose patience • equal if it does not exceed his ! What would Job have done had he been compelled to sit in the house- and sew and' knit, and nurse the children- and see that hundreds of things were attended to during the day. and hear the chil dren complain ? Or how would he have stood it if. like some poor woman, he had been obliged to raise a family of ten or twelve children, with out help, spending months, years—all the prime of life—in washing, scrubbing, scouring, mend ing) cooking, nursing children, fastened to the banse and offspring, from morning to night, and from night till morning sick or well. —storm or sunshine- his nights often rendered miserable by watching over lus ohildrcn! How could he have stood all this: and m addition to all other troubles, that of curses and even violence of a drunken companion ? How would he have felt after wearing out his very existence for his ten der offspring and a worthless companion, to be abused and blamed ? Job endured his losses very well, for a short time but they did not endure enough to test the length of his patience. Woman tests her patience by a whole life of trials, and she does not grum ble at her burdens; We are honestly of the opinion that women has more patience than Job, and instead of saying * the patience of Job we should say c the patience*of.woman! Abdominal Supporters, ON A NEW AND IMPROVED PLAN, For sal* by Dr. 7. W. BBJLNSTVP; No. 85 Smuhjield tltuL'Ttttxburgh, AS persons of t)olh sere* ca lon me daily, complain ing of CosUvenes*. Pain in the Stomach, Bowels, Ac., (bat, generally, by examluauon. i have found in ,& great man? cases, that they have lubored under the dU iicgsing-dlsease, the Falling of the Bowels). 1 have fit ted some of them with a uroper supporter, and a small quantity of medicine, which h»vc relieved their pain and given them comfort, and sorno of them had not been well for five or »uc years. Any person who will coll at ray office. 1 can refer them to those who. wear them who can tesuff.to «he benefiisof ihem. if we have no Sup porters that wUI fit, we can huve them made in a abort rime- The effect produced by wearing a tunable and perfectly adjusted Abdomluul Supporter is often nearly miraculous- The weak vo.ee is strengthened— the weak lunge supported—the heart ceases its palpitations—the food site belief©!! ihe stomach—cosuveaess ts relieved chronic diarrbmft irstopped—miscarriages prevented— floodings slopped*~whites cured—spine cets stronger— the lady who is unable to walk is soon able to walk well. She who could not sit up alone for a few minutes, can now sit Bp all.day. or as long && anyone; fallingof the womb is cured, and. in shorter or longer periods loses aUitf tenderness and weakness, and goes permanently back to its place. Barrenness, in some place to fruitfulness, and a way is prepared for years of good health. (sepaorJm3(ow " ' " AHEADOIF JLMjLI EXTRACT OF > AMERICAN OIL. Prepared and sold br JNO. youngson, 20s Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre paration; the medical virtues of wbich are found to be eight times the strength of the original American l Oil. Ills put up mbottles at2s and cents, each, with tuJl directions fonts use. In every disease where iheurigi nal-Aisencan Oil has been found at all It so fur exceeds the original tn power, as toreridetUthe CHE A PESTMEUICINE IN THE WORLTf. CaHanri try iu JOHN YOUNGSON. N. B. The original Oil in its natural state as taken' from the bowels pf tbeeanh, can bo had as above—a&d: will be found rwmne. notwithstanding a certain firm claims to be the only Proprietors d&w-rf DRUGS and CHEMICALS— Gum Opium i' Cream Tartar-Calcd Magnesia; Gum Camphor : Carb- Ammoma; Epsom Salts; Sulph. Quinine ; Sulph- Mor .. phine; AeemtAilornbmej lodine: lodid Iron: lodid BttlpnnryAe , tee. .Together with a fine assortment of Dreg* and Family Medicine*, Just received and forssl« I JAMES A. JONES, r corner Liberty and Hand streets. Sales. Auction Card. rpHE undersigned, after an interval of four years,has I again resumed business.- Having complied with the requisitions of the law regulating Sales at Ancuon, and having procured a first class License as Auctioneer Tor the City of Pittsburgh, he offers hl» Services as such to his friends and the public generally. With an expe rience of nearly thirty years in this line of business, lie hazards nothing in saying that l.ewill be enabled to give entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to patronize him. _ _ J?. McKtiNNA, Auctioneer. Refers to the principal City Merchants/ jy-9 ,a large otl Painiing of Virginias, with gilt frame to r iy freighiaiid charges on boxes marked H. B. Scon A Co., unless redeemed previous to the above date, ( of winch the owners will take due notieel, by order oi Capt Dunbar. P. M DAVIS, sef.fcUtaWtS Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE UK OLD at Auction— On Thursday afternoon. September 25Ui, ai3 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, cor nor of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, by order of Major John •Wiliock. Administrator of the late John Seciin. deceased—3UU gallons 7 tear old Monougahelu Whiskey. l«cp«31 P. M. D WtS. h aci'r ON Thursday evbtnug, September zsih, m 7 o’clock. at the Commercial Sales Rooms, lorntr of Wood and Fifth Birds, will be sold by Catalogue, a choice and elegant collection of Historical, Classical, Theolojr.- chl. Law and Miscellaneous Works.the hues! European amt American editions. many superiorly illustrated,ero bru In? ItovUell'i Illustrated buokßpeare.au onginul copy : Philosophical Transaction* of ihe Royal Society of London, 18 vols; Beaumont and Fletcher s Work*, 3volx: Knight " Pictorial Ixmdon. 3 vols, barauel Ire land’a Works, fine aqu'i lint vugs, 4 vola, Huga-lh » Work*: Stackbou»e's History ot the Biblr, * »uU fol,o, with Kfii'piore* : licnealogies of ibo Bible, scarce ; Pe ter«> Reforts. Id vols: Archibold’* Ni*i Pnus, Johnson's Digest Pardon’s do. Cicero’s Works, iiU vols; Lidm Opera Omn«cy. 4 vols; Napier* Pemusular War, Roliert- Kou't Worm Milner’s Church History. 2 vois; Patrick. Lowtli. Arnoid Whitby and Lowaan * Commentary, 4 vols: Foxe’s \ms snd Monuments of Maityrs, 2 vols folio black let er; Priors Li e«f Goldsmith, 2 vols , Lr qohsrt’s Pillars of Hercules. 2 vots; Cailiua Notes in Europe. 2 vo s. Mar-lull's \Viuiungiou, 2 vols , Flunk land’* C'o«*t»minnple. a vols; British Husbandry. 3 vol* : Pharitnig World. Pope’s Works, Thucydides, Ta citus. German Classics and Dictionary, Tnles. of a Grundiaiher. t. can be obtained at ihe Sales Rooms. scpSJ ' P.M DAVIS. Aurt'r. P. n'RBOISA. Aacttonesr HOE STORE. Counsen. Shelving Qos Puiurn, Qe. t at AccrfON —On Wednesday. October Ist, at 10 o’clock in the lorenoon. will he commenced at the Shoe Store of J. S. Adams No. 270. Liberty, nearly opposite Hand street, and uexi door to the Spread Eagle Hotel, the enure stock of Bcout and shoe* remaining on hand, comprising an extensive ond general assortment of nt< the best qualities and styles m that line: men, hoys-, youths. Indie.*. and children * wear, rf every de seription- Also, at the same time, store fixture?, gns fixture*- counter, desk, shelving, settee. Ac Ibe above *i„ck will l-e sold in lots to suit purchaser*. Safe will be eouunucd day and night until a-1 are disposed of IVm<—Cash. [seplsl V. M’KKNNA, Auetr. 'or Bale. I'\VO HOUSES AND LOIS in the Borough of Law re»c*viUe. fiontme Mi feet on Borough street and Cherry alley, teach), by seventy-five leet deep; hand somely and hmlihtly located on ibe book ol the Alleghe ny near (he Perry landing to Duquesuo borough; on each of which are erected comfbrtaul* irumc dwell ings Apply to DaVID ULAIH, «r k*«plo ’' ' P M’KK.NNA. Auct'r. w. 6. O'CAfiTSlUir. Auctioneer G\ ROCKRY STORE ax Accnos—Will be sold, on r Monday, bepictober iflMh, at 10 o clock in tbe fore •join, ai tiie Grocery Store on Pcua meet, between the Caaai Bridge and -jHura street. tbe entire stock of Gro ceries, comprising In part,, CoflVe, Sugar* Molasses, Yo»ng Hyson. Imperial and <*On Powder Teas, LooJ sugar. Pc|.pfr and Allspice. Ginger. Mustard, Cinna mon. Candles. Tobacco. Nutmegs. Saipbar. Cream Tartar, soda Also. Qurcnawaro Glassware. Siooe and Crockery Wore. Boots and Miocs; ingejiier wuh a iargs as>ou>ocnl of sundry articles, usually kept in a Grocery Store N B—Alib-aamc urae ana place, i casks of PaJe Brandy. A good article, and worthy the aU'-ution of invent keepers. [septfi; W G M-CARTNt \ , Auci r ASSIGNEE'S SAGE OF CLOTHS. CASSIMBKKS, Castnru. clothing. railom' I ft.nmmgs, Ac., at Accriov—Will be sold, on Thursday. September £>lh, at 10 o'rlrck t» the forenoon, at M'Carti.cyi Auction House, by order of Henry Ohignell, Assignee of It M. August- his entire stock of Cloths. Caa&intercH.Cueinels. Vestings. Ready Made Clothing.Tailors* Trimmings Ac -ail of which hwe been purchased within n few months. The following comprise, in part, the assort ineni—viz: French. English and American Broad Cloth, various color* and qualities ; French and En*li*h C«i»- Rwneres and Doeskin**: Cnsmeis. I-rocic uml Of'AS Coat*. PanialnOllß. Veels. fine shirts, MrrmO shin* and Drawers, Bilk Pocket Hundkerctiiefs and Cravats, together with n large assortment of Tailors- T'immi'tgs- wellworthy the attention of the trade, frnns at sale. HEN K\ LIIJG ELL, Assignee of It. M .Arpu»i VV. O M’CARTNF.Y. AoM'r Real Katate Stoeh Notice. THE undersigned respectfully mtoims owners of Reul Estate and Stock that be htn procured an hiurace Book, fr u real estate and »tock reguter, for pnrrur or puhlie sole- and it wj II be kept oi the Auction Store, fhr the ln«peciton of persons wishing to purchase or see Tl»« charge will he only 81.00 for entering on the Regis tr r a«y Real Estate or Stock: and if sold the charge will h- moderate It is nl&o my intention to act aside mi evening in each month for the exclusive sale of Real Estate and Stocks, winch evening will be announced in all th>* fiewipspora. at least two weeks before the sale, and Properties and Stocks advertised that are for sale on that evening. The terms for selling will be sqch os none shall complain: and particular attention will be paid io all properties or stocks at pnvatosalc. It is in* tended lomnki* this it place where ull can conic, whn wish rjUtcr to purchase or see Real Estate Stock*, s-pfrj W.G M'CARI’NF.Y, Auet’r. O- K* Cbamberlin’a commercial College* Comer of Market and Third strati. FACULTY— O. K- Chamberlin. Principal aml Profei sor of the Science of Accounts, John Fleming associate in Book-keeping department, and Lecturer on Mercantile ttcioiice; J. M Phillips. Instructor of Mercantile Computation and Arithmetic; * D Crouch, Professor of Penmanship; Alex. M. YVai*on Esq-Lecturer on Commercial Law; E II Stowe. Esq .Instructor of Commercial Luw ; B. M. Kerr. Professor ol Mathematics, (night session); H. Moesser, ProfesinT orMathemaucal Drawing. This institution has been lately improved and enlarged, and now ectitsma four spacious rooms, conveniently ar ranged and elegantly furnished, 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 cun possibly occur in i ust ness. In addition to regular lectures, delivered by Mi- Watson. E H Stowe. Esq., a so member of the Pitts burgh Bar. has beeu employed to instruct the students by a senes of exercises ami examinations upon this very important branch. College hours both day and evening. All communications addressed to O k. CHAMBERLIN, witlreceivo prompt attention. *ep &:y Doll’s Mercb&nt*’ College* ESTABLISHED in 1640. Incorporated by Legisla tive Chapter. Tile Principal of this Institution has settled come of the most intricate business transactions that have occurred in this city for tbe last ten years, and strangers wiL learn, on application to any of our City Merchants or Bankers, that he is the only practical accountant now teaching Book-Keeping in the city — There Is no *• associate in Book-Keeping.’ 1 nor no names advertised here, for the purpose of dap-trap and hum boegcry . No names are pobli'hcd in connection with Ibis Institution who do not perform the duty ipcoified. Mr Williams Ladirs Writing Clai*s meets at o'clock. Mr Hatch Lectares every.-Saturday, evening, at 7 o’clock on Commercial Law. Call and gel a Circular. sep33:dfcw Furniture and Gfealr Ware rooms* eg} JOSEPH MEYER. 4*i4 Penn street, above the RIL Canal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and makes HHto order- attne Totpesl pnta, every description of "cyand Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles. Purchasers would do well to vistt his Warerooms. my27dA.wty Aeal iSicate at Auction* THE subscribers will sell at public Auction on the premises- oh THURSDAY, ibe 9th day of October nert. tom welt known Soap and Chandlery establish* meni, formerly occupied by G. SandoL deceased* situate in Reserve township. immediately beyond the City (me, aiul bounded on one fide by the new Franklin Ho id The Lot is lid by 101 feel: on which is erected one good bnckdwellimr house, and ull the necessary out-build lags. Sale ,o commence at 11 o’clock. A M. JOHN FLEMING, OEO R. RIDDLE, W.M'HENDREY' Exirutan. Adjourned Orphans* Court Bale* Iff Pursuance of an order of the Orphans* Court of Allegheny County • will be exposed to public sale, at 'he Court House, irvthe City of Pittsburgh, on Saturday, the 16th day of October, 1851, at 10 ceiock, A. M , ull that certain LOT OF GROUND, situated at the corner of North Canal and Chesnut street, in the City of Al legheny,* on which uerected a t»o story Brick Dwel ling House* with bttseroent. made know,.on tojof^ G „ T ..,CARR& CO., eeplO ;■ Si. Clair alreet. “COMMERCIAL. DAILY REVIEW OF THE MARKETS' Orrics cv the Dailt Mo«srnNo Host, i : - .... Thursday, Sept 25, 1851. y The weather yesteiday was cool and pleasant, ihe rain on Tuesday evening having been sufficient to lay the dust, but it is fcaied not enough to cause any rise in oorttivers. Wo eanuoi see that theft ;s any improve merit in business. ASHES —Theie is an improvement in the demand for Soda A»h in lots of 10 to 15 casks, without, however change in price. Wo have sales of 5001) fils report ed 4t lime} 2 bbls Pearls at 6. Pol Ash—There is little or no demand in this quarter. BUTTER—There is more inquiry for good Roll, with sales of 400 fts at 15. Keg is dull at 809. BACON—The demand continues moderate, with sales of $OOO fts Shoulders at 8$; 60(1 lbs Hams at 10; 700 lbs do at 10; sales of 4 tres sugar cured Hams at 111(911}. The stock of Bacon is principally held by a few bouses. BATTING— We have a sale of 50 bales at 10. FLOUR— Receipts continue limited—about equal to demand for home consumption. Among the sales we note 50 bbls at 3,20; about 60 bbls in lots, ranging from 3,18 to 3,20; from wagon Bales at 3,20(93 25; sales frera store at 3,3103,50, as to brand snd quality. KAY—Sales at the Scales at 12,00014,50 ton. GROCERIES—We find no change In Groceries, sales being confined principally to small lots to the city trade. We have a sale of 0 hhds Sugar at 0} i 2do at 6|. In Molasses we have no sale worthy of notice ; we quote by the bbl at 37033. Coffee—Tbe market remains quiet, with sales to tbe etty trade at HEM^P—Sale of 1 ton at 110,00 CHEESE—SaIes of 70 bxs common at 0 BROOMS—There is a moderate demand for small lots to the trade at 8701,25 & dozen LonUvUleMarkst, Sept* 1 9< The maikct in all articles nf Pro-luce Provisions and Groceries is dull and quiet, with very litile doing Our Dry Goods merchants, notwithstanding the difficulties of receiving and forwarding good*, ore quite active, with a large business doing ami hejvy receipts pouring id There were eight boats arrived from Cincinnati and Pittsburgh yesterday, all with considerable quantities of merr-handise for Injuisvtlle. BAGGLNG AND ROPE—lnactive, with no sales and meagre receipts. We quote fair brands at 13} and (l«*. CHEESE— Increasing receipt-, wtth sal s at 6107 c for Western- FLAXSEED-Iu demand at *1 V bushel, with light receipts. COTTON—There is some inquiry. FLOUR ANDGRAIN —A sule of 5D bbls Flour at the whutfatB3,ls; a sale of 10'.» bhts choice was made at 93 2003,25; retail sales at 83.5004,50 from store Sales of Wheat to the country mills at 50055 c ; «ale- to the city at 55060 c. Sales of Corn at 35, 3o and 40c. A sale ot Oau at 23025 c. HEMP—Small sales dewiotted at 3000955* ton, with a dull market* HOGS—Sales of 57 head 10 hulohers, a superior lot, at 34 gross. GROCERIES—Market quiet, with sales ot small lots Rio C‘-tf*e at 9}c- and 50 bags ui 9ic. fair Su gar at fa|c ; inferior qualities nrr «iu«?rcu **t «*lobc , »*»lcb Of 5(1 bbls loaf and refitted a> and IHe PROVISIONS —Mens 1 orit in lots offered at 815. Bacon t-oinrannd* 0c for ahouluci-, iOolt-iv fo. %-om mon bagged bams. one. 110111 c fur «hai -id,.f.om stores No receipts . . TOBACCO—The market is du.i to-day. and the bits offered wcie inferior. Sale* at Todtr* warehouse oi 15 hhds at prices ranging irom 8- iuB6»o »t the Fnmicr*’ warehouse o( 10 hhd** M the following price*. 82- 2.50. 2-B». * S 5. 3 7(1. 4 3d. b.]o, 6,t0. o.iiU and 8. WHISKY-Salcs of 37 bbls raw at the whan at . sales of rectified at 18}c. FREloCn**—Light shipments to New Orleans and St- Louis at "5085 c to■ ft freights The to Cincin nati me just dounle tbe u*ual rates.— CouTirr. Hotlce to Contractors* STEUBENVILLE AND INDIANA RAILROAD—; Proposals Will be received by the Mr-übcuvill<; and Indiana Railroad Company in Steubenville, until the Ist day of October next Tor the Grading and Musonry of the fir*: division of ttic road extending from Steubenville to the Conolinii valk'V : Qlld. also, lor the rOn.lrUcUOii of M»e emire Road beiwern Steubenville uml t oslmcimi aod-also distinct proposals tor 'he construction of that ponton of the Road extending from Coshocton to New ark. The entire length of lht« line is about 110 mites, and U eontains work of an descr ptious m gieat variety, some oi which is quite heavy. Proposals will ho reco ved for the Grudins and Ma sonry of the first division enure or m iccuon* of übwut a mile eoeh. the Company reserving the privilege to make such d»«noMiin»» of the whole work as may ap pear most conduct rc u» its interests. p| a „, Profiles and Specification* can be *een at the Othc-- tbe, Company, alter me 15th of September, and further minrrniition may he obtained on application to J B.iekensiierter. Jr.. Chief Engineer. or u> the umlrr ygn-d b. KILGORE. jylH.*2mdAw Prt'irlm' Fur Stale* A VALUABLE lIoL'-l: AND I.OT. situate tn me Seventh Ward of the City of Pittsburgh The l,nt is 61* feet front on Centre Avenue, ami ex taMliug b&ckMbO fen to Clark streu, upon which i« erected a brick house, three stone* high, bQili, wtth gravel roof, and tmi.hcd tu the most appiovcd st> in The water is i*onduc:ed to the door by a hvdrnnt, and every other cinvcmeire that would render the situation desirable at n place of residence. Tne Grounds arr handsomely laH off with walk* and decorated with shrubbery ftnwrr*. 4r The s<»o»e property wt* t*c sold on reasonable term*. Enquire of KIHKPaTKICK a houb, ■'•pßHrn No 127 Fourth street, >'iU«t»urgh. gtata mutual Fire luiursact Coops ij* BRANCH OFFICE. s*l riiuravtKi.i» st . I'irrsst ne i. PusafrurgA. Afoy Ut. t. fpHF-bestevldnnre of the sbcccss of the Director in L endeavoring to Tinki* the -STA Tfc MLTL AL HKB INSURANCE COMPANY" meet the wains oi tbe Commtb’Uv. is the unparalleled amount of busircss which bus been done—having issued 7.900 I' ill eif*Bilunns* the pas: year, thereby adding over 8130 000 to the funds of me company. Nearly ais Hie property fosomM. oiib««aieai luau.m stnull a large proportion insured.:or only one yrnr Whole No. Policies s*>ucd 7,90tl do do exp.red. terminated A canceled 9~ do do In force / Amount o( Propen) insured 87.Jted.119 do Canceled.terminateduml ex pired 21)1,723 -do do In force* 87.684 6 J 1 do i'fomiU'O Notes • • i*J.676,?7 do canceled.terutin »:. d.cxpr d, 637.10 do in force Biti,uP ,77 do Cai*h Premiums received • • • -851.00r.14 do do raneeicd 3J1.24 B5l 235 .U 0 Whole amount of losses and ex pen* ses paid 23,M1.45 Balance in favorof .in cash. 0/7^1,45 To city or country ineicltaitts. amt owners ol dv»*U* ings. and isolated or country property, it u belie .ed Uii« company affords advantages inpoiittcf «-br.up«* t^, • .-weiy ami sccortiv. iniertor to no Insuruncr t omp •!«>• n. this country. Conducted on ttie equitable and greatly improved* vs* lem of Classtficauei. «f Risk s. excluding all -*p*-< tu! hazards, msunne only a limited amount ut any oi*c lo cality. thus precluding «he freqaeney and oeCUirenC ol laige ures- and also, on both the Stork and Mutu.ilpi in, it not only possesses the cbcyp« c»s and accomniodu l on of both methods, but entitles the insured to a parti i tion in the profit*. It t» under the control of the following Directors : -J P. Rutherford. A J.OiMrtt. John B Packer, Satnue T. Jone*. Alonxo A. Carrier, Phtlo C Sedgwick, Rob :rt Kiotz-Samuel Jones. John P Rutherford, J P. RUTHERFORD, Pres'' A. J. GILLKTT. See’y. A. A. CxauiEiu Actoary. N- lI.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per rent, on ex pi ring pollute!) has been declared by ihe Directors, an ts now receivable at tins Office for renewals, or redeema ble in cash at the end of mnety day*. m)l7;d&w A. A CARRIER. Agent. Hyan A 01'Kse, HAVING saved a large uniouut of their finished work, together with ull ihe stock of Veneers and Varnishes- wan'd respect tally inform the public that they will sell their stock of Cabinet P umtture, Veneers. Var nishes. Ac... at extremely low pric> a for cash, prepara tory to rebuilding and replacing their machmety. and re-coromouciug Ibcir business with increased vigor and determination, aftor their recent loss by fire. We would also inform our Mend* that our burding will be enlarged, with many improvement for safety and convenience, and sbnil add many new and valuable improvements to our roocnuicry, which will gieutly in crease our previous advantage* m the inunufucturing department- ami expect to be in full operation in about eight wreks. Our customer?, therefore, will not be dis appointed tn their supplies We have a iresh stock justurrtviug from the t-usi, ami can assure the trade innt it is the largest and best select ed stock of Cabinet Findings ever off-red in ihis market —such aaMahogauy. Veneers, Chair Wood.H lrClo.h. Plushes. Looking Glass Plates, Varnishes, Hur and Springs. Olue and Sand Paper, and all the articles used by the trade. _f»epiU RETURNED —Prom the Eastern Cmes. with u mrge a>«d well selected assormm of Goods in my hue— viz; Wutehe*. Jewelry. Clocks, rich fancy Goo Ip. Lamps. Chandeliers. Military Goods, Aon oil selected irom manufacturers and importers, und at price* unu- Hually low. and will be sold tn tins city at the lowest re gular eastern prices, and cheaper than hitherto told by any establishment west of the mountain*. My stock of Watches is excelh'itt. most of it being icccivcd by tbe steamer Franklin, last week AL-SM—Jewelry, of rich and beautiful patterns. Cus tomers may rely, us heretofore, on all goods sold by me. being of good quality and workmanship, and at as low prices as any olher establishment \V. W. WILSON. sep22 No. 57 corner Market aud Fourth tt*. Ptttatmrgii Le’ather'DepotT. eBARD & CO. No 103 Wood stkubt. have just . received ti Fa l ! supply of stock m their line. Bal timore and New Ycrk bOLE LEATHER, Philadelphia Kip* and f alf Skin-*, l-rencli Calf Skins. Country Up per. kips and Coif Skins. Morocco Lining aud Binding Skins . Tanner s Oil: Tunner* and Currier » Tools. Ac. And. taken together.they bmeve tt the lurgestand best assortment ever offered before in one house tn Pitts burgh. All of which we arc (prepared to sell to caßh and prompt payimr customers at the wry lowest prices possible We take pleasure in showing our stock, and cordially invite purchasers to examine.before purchasing else whero. (seplSaf For Sale, WILL BE BOLD, on or before Wednesday. Octo ber 15ih 1851, at private or public bale. HVK ACREB.be the snme more or les*. situated m New Troy ; on which ts erected two good frame dwellings, one of which has been occupied as a tavern stand tor the l?Bt seventeen years. There ts also a good orchard, which contains a fine *olec:ion of Frtm Trees There is a ham and good stablmi;. together wiili out houses. Ac Also, a small Brick House und Lot. situated tn the bo rough of Sharpsburghj 50 feet front by 150 buck. All of the above property will be sold low for CASH. Title indisputable- For farther particulars enquire of JOHN OTTERSON. sep!s:4tw* on the premises. New Troy. Administrator's Notice NOTICE IS -HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned is the legally constituted Aemiatstiator of the es tate of ROBERT PHtLLIPri. deceased, late of Robin son township. Allegheny county. Therefore,nil per sons having claims against his estate are hereby re quired to present them for settlement, and iho*e being indebted are requested to make immediate payment to the subscriber. JOHN 11. PHILLIPS, aeps?6tw* Robinson town*hlp Administrator's Notice, NOTICE is hereby given that the Register of Alle gheny county has granted the subscriber letters of Administration en the estate of James D. Alexander, laic of Ihe City of Pittsburgh, deceased. All persons bavmg clairas egainst sold estate, will present them duly authenticated, and thore knowing themselves in debted wilt make immediate payment to sepgfcOt GEORGE HAWKINS. Ad s mr. RIVER MATTERS. PORT OF PITTSBURGH, l rarr 4 ikchss watkb in thk charnel ARRIVKDs Steamer Atlantic, Parkinsoh,Brownsville. “ Redstone, Wool ward, Brownsville. “ J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeespoti “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, Won Nf wioi* “ Thomas Scott, Vandergriff, M’Kiespon. DEPARTED: K “ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. ” Atlantic, Parkinson, do “ J. ftTKee, Hendrickson, McKee«>ori. Thomas Shriver. Bailey, West Newton. “ Thomas Scott, Vandergriff, M’Keesport The steamer Mary Blane was burned at 8t Louis on the 9th Inst The machinery is not materially damaged. She was insured for $1,250 tu the Columbos. and $1,750 in the Lexington offices. The Cumberland No. 2, Capt. Miller, Irom Pittsburgh, with about 100 tons of dry goods fur the various points along this river, and for St Louis, struck a snag near Rising Sun, la., about 32 miles below Cincinnati, on tbe 17ih instant, and sunk immediately. The boat was thought to be broken in two, and would prove a total loss. Her bow was in deep water, tbe water being on the boiler deck, bat the stern was above water, and there was a possibility of saying a portion of her freight without damage. The boat lies directly in the channel. The log or snag that she was wrecked on tore a hole o f übout 20 feet in length in her bottom. Wheeling and Bridgeport Packet* | The splendid steamer R. H. LINDSAY, ifgglgiir. Mooue, Masier, isthe regular Wheeling and Bridgeport, Packet.and ieavoshereevery Wednes day and Saturday for toe above pons. For freight or passage apply on board, or to SHERIFF A BINNING, Ag’ts. jy24 No. 1» Market s tree!. Kor Sale. | . te* The hull of the Steamboat LAKE ERIE Jdllllglill&Enqnire on board, at the Allegheny wharf, below tEe Sl Clair street bridge. (au2lh3\* Steamboat for Sale. ~~ I b The one-half of the steamboat ARENA, plying between Pittsburgh. East Liver pooianiJ WelUville. She is doing a good basiaes,being tbe only regular boat to WelUville. It wilt be disposeil of on reasonable terms. Apply to ante JAMES BLAKELY. Friday Cincinnati Packet* ff"s> THE new and elegant steamer IRENF. 2, G. L. M Clintoce, Master, has taken WiMraa t he place of the Clipper No. 2, in the line of Packets, and will leave every FRIDAY, at ID A M., for the above and intermediate ports. For flftight or p«s sogr apply on board. [jelb For Marietta and Hoeklngport. I i.Ci 1 THKfinc «leainer PACIFIC, Zanoob Mar* wtli leave for Ihe above and Iniermedi ale port* every THVHSDA Y, ai 4 o’clock, P. M. For freitflit or pu *>#£?< apply on bonrd,or lo r. WOODS A SON, ■v'o. r.l Waier 111 . and 63 Pronl ai. Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. The new ami fuel running steamer CIN- L»]ffTff|wClNNATli IIiHJUfIGHAJi, Master, will leave every W"kohusdat. |«*r freight or passage. apply on board, or to om'VHi G. H, MIl/rKN'IKROKU. Allctlteiiy tllvcr Trade* HSUVLAH FRANKLIN PACKETS. jffßVjfr Tub line mourner AM.KfiHKNY WKLLt Jjffßßßfco. *. CrtjM. W-. lU.nna, leave• the Alle gheny wharf for Frank lm. ev« r > Monday and Thursday, at 1 P M Th»* fine *io;iiii<-r A '.LKti If V.N \ IthLLb >0 3. (apt, Jon* Hiss*, leaves the Allegheny wharf lor Frank* lp». every Tuesday and Prutau. at 1 P. M. p.*r Ftrisrhi or Passage, apply en Hoard . fnrarVfl Transparent Window Sbade Paotory . 48 IRWIN BTUKST. (ÜBTWtKS PK?M »SD LIBBBTY STBSKT*). I IST OF SIIADLS on ham) ami made lit all times to j oroer— -3-4 4-4 5 4 ami 6-1 HufT Shades, plain and bordered ; “ “ “ “ Transparent preen do; •• “ *• Dark do ; Landscape Shades ol every style ; Moonlight do do do , . (ioihic atrff Mezziimto. of new styic ; STOkfc SIIADKS of any color, wiv Lettering or De signing. Oil, LLONI?- on hand. Ai*o. a lot of sHADL nUMMISfiS-complele ai 25 cents per *hado. Uortams hang on reasonable terms. _ p s.—Pctller* will do well 10 .-all ai the Factory, be fore purchasing elsewhere aprl«tf»n K R. KF.RNAN AKW 0001*81 fliHh «oh»‘cribrr buvmg i.ow received hu enure stock 1 of PA J. L AN!) WINTER GOODr*. would rr*;»«-trt lul:y infotui hi» ru»tomcrn and the punlir. th-U l.c is pre pared in dispose v( his (ioods. either at W Uolcsalo or Retail, at very low prices lie ba*. in Ltrv Good*. alt the staple, as well as a large stock of PAM;\ DRhft* GOODS. comprising in part: 4-4 t'hene ik c. for evening ami street dre*?e very neb; 4 4 tlrocmlr Mlk. do do do. Plain Black Silks- all pnecs and widths ; Brocade Black Mik. do; Heavy Watered silk. all shades ; French Poplins. do; Mouslin de Lames; French Merinos and Cashmeres ; Together, with French and English Print*, m endless vartotv. MOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. 11-4. 12-4 and 13 4 BarnsLy Bhertm*s; 4-4 >4 and 0-4 do and Irish Pillow Linen*. 7-4. N-t and 10-4 Table Dsmasks. 5 a mid 3 4 Damnsk Napkins and Doilies. Iluckahnck. Diaper uitd Cra sh I owchnp ; Rich Printed Piano and T«hl« Covers, superb itood>; Marseilles Qutlis. French furniture. Dtimty, curtain and Curtain Materials. Ac., Ac. .Mourning i.»iiv goods, Lunin » Black Bombazine*; Do do Mouslin de Lame.-M and 4 4 wide Black Canton C.oths; Block Moha'r Lu»lri*« : Silk Warp Thibet C ©th* ; Black t hallry hc«li*b, frrnch and Italian Oropes : Mode and (.-rape Vm:«. t bcun rc.tcs and Si-eves . Collar* and Cuffs; Gloves and Ho •ucrv a*l of which Goods wpi be wurranted of good colors, und cheap for <|UahiT -rp|s JAMFB A. M’KNIGIIT UR. JAMEB KING, UKFICK - NO, 102 FIFTH STRKKT. RK^DKNCK— NO. 03 WW.IK STREET—He may be consulted ut his Office during the day ; at ins re- sidence after 9 i/c.ock_at night <3. V. Arbuthnni. oOAl* AND t.; A * DLh M ANOf AC TURbR. comer o] O F uuiam and SreenM Persons wanting uilv thing in that line will do welt to call, as 1 am determined to sell as cheap as any oiacr person in U»o city, |sepll:y FOR RENT-And po*«ea*ion given unmedi- P . j ately. a three story BRICK HOUSE, iNo 191 Kjg Tb.rd‘ircet. tietwfcn Ross and Grata). Apply to i»s£& WRIGHT A ALCORN. No 117 Third street. aultf oppose St Charicß Hotel. Store Room for Rent. ri’HE subscriber offers for rent three large and pfnfa 1 well-finished STORK ROOMS, entirely new. jSSftjfl located on Fifth street, opposite Uie Exchange Bunk PossessiuQ will be given immediately Pm term*; Ac apply to H CAMPBELL. j>3U on the premises ni *OO it d at co.. CORNS* OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, f 'TI ARb now prepared t«> supply their iriends n /fa und the pubhe geuerally, with the Tall style /jp| cSgj&nf HATS und CATS, which they have received _ __ {«ep4 Kail Fashlom, 4C. 11. PAULSON. No. 73 Wood sirtn. is now re ceiving hi* enure FallStookof HATS.CAPS mid all articles belonging to bis business. He has now a guncrnl assort at cut of all >'l Ills 1-nc, besides rcc**iv»ng by the Pennsylvania Railroad daily, ail of which he will sell at eastern puces. [ B -p4 rss ffitgußgD by THE Kentucky fflutuol Life Insurance Co.. COVINGTON. KY. COMPANY has actual Capital of ONE HUN DRED THOUSAND do I LARS, and I< managed by men of the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets furnished, information given, ami applica tions received by J TUHBbir Agent. ldJ Wood street Samukl Dilwoeth. Mcdua! Examiner. [sepa B HADDOCK’S FIELD IM.ANK ROAD - ;0 lor sale ul a low rate. A. WILKINS A CO.. Stock nnd Ltclunge Brokers. sepl3 cor Market and Third Mr«»»u 4 A. W. Foster. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW OFFICE. NO. 47 FOURTH STRKKT. beiov M'atkf ttrttu Pittsburgh. Pa- novlSsditwlv PENN GLASS WORKS. r LORBftZ. SB. THOMAS WtOUTMAN Lorens tb Wlghtraan. (Formerly of me firm of \\ m jMuuu.y A Co.) mamjpactdbsks or all ki'Ds or VIALS. BOTTLES AND WINDOW GLASS. 03 IPatsr and 65 Front Stieeu. Pittsburgh. I’enn'a N. U —Particular attention pi*id to odd sizes of Win dow Glass and private mt uids for Bottles and Vial* jy22:3mdA w A Drag Store for Sal"©! “ 1 GOOD STAND, tn a bustne*s part oi the city / l\. will be sold, together with a selected stock or*®/ Drugs. Apply at this Office.. fau!» Valuable Real Estate for Sale- THE following described property wdi be sold at Pub lic sale on Friday, the HUli day of October next at 10 o’clock. A. M-. on the promises, in Allegheny City • TWO LOTS OF GROUND, on the corner of Beaver street nnd Water Riley, be n« 19 feet in front, on Braver street, and extending back along Water alley 75 f ecl On which ate erected two three story brick Dwelling Houses, each containing eight rooms. Also, one VA CANT LOT on Beaver street. 22 feet in front and 75 f» e ( deep. Also.ONfc VACANT. LOl on Water oli«*y 2?) ftet 6 inches in front and QQdeep Also, one two storv framfDWELLING MOUSE nnd LOT, 2l feet 0 inches in front nnd GO feet deep i con l amiug eight roome- The above property Is about one square from the Penn sylvania and Ohio Railroad Depot. For further particu lars enquire of the subscriber, ul his .Office, Fifth street übove Smlthfield Terms made known on the day oi sale. M 1. STEWART. * or JAMES HULON^G sep2o:ts Ex’rs of Elixaboth W_tlBon's_estaie. dec’d N SABBATH - EVENING, 21st instamT thrMeiho dtst Church, corner of bmltbficld and Seventh str and the Lutheran Church, in Seventh street, will be light ed up with Mr. D. BARNLiTa patent candle bu>n hjjta. Ho would cair the attention of Trosteea and Vo/- triea of the Churches who have not yet adopted them, to call and see them, he having put them in eight different churches in this city. They aTe more brilUftni than any other burner now 111 use. Orders left e; the Monongnhela Hoase will be prompt ly attended to. either for private residences or public buildings. His stay will be ehort in this City, on nccount of engagements in the West. [sepUO Take Notice- Fine watches, rich gold jewelry and SILVER WARb, ut Wholesale prices. HOOD continues to sell ail of the finest.good Jewelry-pure silver Ware and fine Gold and Silver Watches by the single article, at his Wholesale prices. Having just re ceived a large addition to his assortment, he now defies competition. His stock has all been bought for cash at the lowest mnnnfactnrers prices, which enables him to snl) at trorn 20 to 50 per cent. lower than uny other es tablishment in this city, or in any other cay west of the mountains; and every article wilt be warranted at time of sale—so that every one can buy equally safe and cheap. Oar motto is. to sell at very small profits, and thereby secure aiarge trade. We do not wish to drive uway irade from this city by asking too large profits, or by entering into any combination. P. B.—All kinds of Watch Repairing done as well as nt any other establishment in the United &latea» &nd at lower prices. Watch Glasses set at half price, at No 51 Markei Bireel. Pittsburgh. [ se p,q TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. - - BY THE & REILLY LINE. ABEIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP AFRICA. The Africa, from Liverpool, arrived this morn ing. She sailed on the 13th, and brings 144 passengers. ... .. The Liverpool Cotton Market had been active, and had advanced £d during the week The market was less active at the sailing of the Af rica. The week’s transactions foot up 60,600 bales, of which speculators took 10,400, and ex porters 8,800. Flour is in better demand, but prices show no material change. Baltimore and Philadelphia, 18s@19s 6d; New Orleans, 18s@10s. Indian Corn is neglected, and prices are low er; white, 27s@28s; yellow, 265@26s 6d; mixed, 265@26s 6d. Wheat is in slow demand, at prices nominally lower than previously. Beef is 'limited, and stocks reduced. Bacon is steady, as before, and hams and Bhoulders are neglected. Lord is firm, but transactions limited. Cheese and Tallow have a better demand. Sugar... The demand is not large, but prices are well maintained. Cuba 82b@32b 6d. Coffee is declining; little doing in Teas, at steady rates ; a fair business doing in Molasses, at well supported rates; moderate demand for Bice Havbe. September 17. Cotton —The sales of tte week amount to 34,- 000 bales. New Orleans 68@94 francs; Up lands 76@89. The receipts of the week are 400 bales; stock on hand 34,000. Total stock. 43,000 bales. A violent gale had prevailed on the English coast previous to the 13th, and the Spanish brig Cervantes had been wrecked off Margate. The Rotterdam steamer Apollo had met the same fate on the Kentish shores. In the county of Antrim, Ireland, a few days since, while an amateur lecturer on Biology was holding forth to about five hundred people, in the loft of a wind mill, the floor gave way, pre cipitating several hundred to the ground. Four persons were killed and several others much in jured, and not expected to recover. The trade of Manchester chhtinues fair; a good business is doing—particularly in Tarns. Some sorts of goods being abundant, prices are English funds are slightly depressed. Consols closed on Friday at 96@9t>J for money, and J higher for account. foreign blocks are dull. Railway shares are still further depressed. Thero has been a good deal of feeling excited by the promulgation of the decree compelling fofbigners, proposing to reside m France, to ob tain immediate leave so to do from the authori ties The decreo docs not apply to travelers having passports. It is aimed at political refu gees and agitators. \ challenge has been sent to the new owner of the Yacht America, by the Beachmen of North Yarmouth, who propose to fit one of their clip pe Yawls against her. for 100 guineas. Two cargoes of pig iron have been imported into Liverpool from China. In several of the provincial towns, the ladies have ventured to appear in the new Bloomer Costume. Several have also made their appear ance. in public, in London. (,*reat interest continues to be felt m relation to Cuban affairs, and there is much anxiety for further news. The papers are filled with the details of the news received, and comments up on it. Muoh excitement continues among thechurch men. relative to the Arch Bishop e recent letter. From Austria and Italy there is little news. The advices from Berlin state that the police in spection of foreigners, at different railway sta tions. regularly obsorved since 1848, is to be discontinued. Advicos trom Pans state that instructions have been sent to the commander of the forces of the French squadron to assist the Cuban govern ment in repelling the invaders. The reports in reference to the potato crop are much more unfavorable for the last few days, and the large quantities thrown upon the mar ket have had an injurious effect upon corn, which has declined. Tho weather continues favroable, and the crops throughout the United Kingdom had been very generally gathered in. Brown & Shipley do not alter their quotations for Flour or Wheat, since the sailing of the Eu ropa. They state a better feeling to exist in Cotton, and quote Orleans Middling at oj : Mo bile .•>s: Uplands o. The sales on Friday were b.UOO bales. The market closed quiet. U. S. 6’s. 1884. Ill@ll2 : 1862,106}@107} ; Md. os. Tho Pans btock Market was exceedingly fioctuating. The Republic of this morning publishes a let ter from Mr. Owen, the American Consul at Havana, explanatory of his conduot relative to the American prisoners. He declares solemnly that at the time, and under the circumstances, it was not in his power either to have an inter view with the prisoners, or do anything in their behalf. The letter is published without a word of comment. BANK FAILURE. Philadelphia. Sept. 24. Tho People s Bank of Patterson. N. J-. fulled to-day. Its circulation is small. The accounts from Maine state that the whole wooden country is burning up. there being scarcely a green aero of land along the sea board. The fire has swept over Mount Descot, destroying several houses. Hancock is suffer ing severely: the roads ore almost impossible from smoke and flames. The timber of the Cutter Company has been damaged to the ex tent of fcIoO.OOO. At Norway. Me., the Burnett Hotel and five other buildings were destroyed by fire on Tues day. The Episcopal Convention, for the diocese of Now York, assembled to-day in St John s Chap el. The election of a provisional Bishop, in ac cordance with a canon of the last general con vention. will form the principal business. Rev. Doscreighton and Wainwight seem to be the most prominent candidates. Tho Post Office Department has awarded the contract for looks for all way mails, to Henry C. James, of Newark. Is. J. Tho contract for lockß.* for tho great through mail, has been awarded to McGregor & Lee. of Cincinnati. NEW YORK MARKET—Sept. 24. , Cotton... Quiet. Flour... Finn at 8.08 to 4.81. Rye F10ur...4.20. Groin... Wheat is active at 80: Corn 05}068} to 60. Pork... Mess 15.75 : prime 13.37. Lard... Abundant at 9}@9§. Whi5key...22}...23. Rio Coffee...B}. MolasBos...Musoovada at 25027}. Sugar... Cuba s@6}. Lead... Offering at 4.25. Spts. Turpentine...3B}. Linseed Oil...Amenoan 74. EVENING. Cotton...A shade firmer. Flour... Sales 1100 brls Flour at 3.76@4.00 for State and Western : 4.0004.12} for Tennessee. Wheat... 4.000 bus Genesee at 95c. C0rn...30.000 bush at 60@61 for mixed west ern. Provisions... Steady : sales of 600 bblß pork at 10.75 for new mess, and 12.87} for prime. Molasses... Soles of 200 bbls N. O. at 38. Sugar...l6o boxes afloat at 4}. Whiskey... 23. BALTIMORE MARKET—Sept. 24. F10ur...8.87. Grain... Wheat 65@75. white 7o@BB. Corn 07@69. white 60. Oats 34. Rye 60. Provisions... Scarce and holders firm. Sales at yesterday s quotations. Lard...B}o9 m bbls, kegs 10}@11. Sugar...Muscovado 4,9005.70, Cuba 4,500 5.80 cwt. M01a55e5...22027. Coffee... Rio B}@B}. Whiskey.. .22028. Cheese... 7@lo. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—September 24. Flour... Sales are light, being confined to the supply of the city dealers, at 4,0004,12 for; standard brands. .. r : : . Grain...ls steady/ Sales of Red Wheat atB2. and White 85088. Sales 8.000 bus Southern; yellow Com at 62}. Oats 82034. Whiskey...2BJ. - . . i i Provisions and Groceries...lnactive. ■ • «■ %, ,'• • * ~ "( x. '■ .l. r ;■ . -‘-Jr ■ . ' Vi V * Vj? „ , H. - —V -..- r’' ‘A- EUROPEAN NEWS ! Three Dayu liater. New York, Sopt. 24. FRANCE. LETTER FROM MR. OWEN. YY ashisotok. Sept. 24. Boston. Sept. 24. New York. Sept. 24. Washington. Sept 2 WSKWW HIW.YftBS, Segt. 24.... Steamer Niagara sailed at noo? toLlay for Liverpool, with 55 passengers and $386,000 in specie. - .. ; . i CINCINNATI MARKET— Sept 24. Flour... lnactive, and sales small. provisions.. Nothing of importance. Whiskey... Sales at 17}. > . Sugar,..ln active request. ... ~ Feathers... Further improved; sales at o»}. Cranberries..iß,oo. Coffee...9}@9J. - River stationary. bankers anb Brokers. PATRICKS & FRIEND, BASHERS AND EXOfIAIOE BROKERS ( . No. 95, corner Wood and Diamond btrbsib, Pittsburgh. Pa. ■ ’ [ntayl Domestic and foreign Exchange, Bank Notes, Bold and and Excnanged, AT TUB .2 EXCHANGE AND fiANKISG HOUSE; op - < William A. Mill & €o., 64 Street, PITTSBUIIGH . . ItT* I WTBP CST ALLOWED ON TIME DBPOSLTa. faVggS ALLKK XBAMEB- a-y , • -> ' jSO W AKD. KAHM. KRAHKR & ItAHM. . Ba«icr»and Fxekenge Brokers*. Dealers m .Soretsn and Domestic Bills,BUlsof Ezchaugo, Certtfcctet. it e Act of the General As Kemble of Penn ylvanta entitled An. Act relat lug to Elections of this Commonwealth' !7 u isenjoued on me to give no ice of sue! cl ei on* to he U 11 no 1 enumerate m such nonce wlint officers are to be elect d In imrsuuucc ihercoi. I CARTER CURTIS. Sheriff of Hie uounty of Allegncny.do therefore make known and give this public »o:«ce to 1 e elector of said Cou ity of Allegheny* drat a (icier injection will be b Id in the sud Coumy. on the St COVDTUESDAY OFOCTO BFR NEXT, at the pc ral elec ton district* therein The electors of the F>r 'Vn d or the City of Pitt burgti* to meet at the house o Ms Jane Little at the coiner of Ferry a cl Fojrlit creels* id said Wa.d. Tne electors oi use ?-eco d 'Vi }of the i it> of Pitts burgh. to meet »»i me Lur i D t *ct Hot 1 cornero See and and Snuthfi h s».e t. j s \\ i*d The elector* ot a.* Ti i Wi> I o he City of Pt s bor*h. to m«*i*i m ate Louse 0 h drew McMaster t q ■T»u el-‘e:or« o the : our i Wa.d of the City of Pitts burgh- to rare, ul the PuUic School House. >n said Ward. Ti»e H.’crtorß ot the Emu Ward of the C»ly of Pitts burgh- to meet aL the Pennsylvania House, oceoived by Gotiieb stedicl. late Alcx.Ynuer Mewart. m said Ward.' The eleciora of me Stx-h Ward of the City or Pitts burgh. to meet at the P-'uhc School House, in said Word. The electors ot :tie >even. i Ward ot the Cm of Pitts burgh. to meet at >:‘e Puolic school House, in said ward. The eke.ors or ne E' rmh Ward or the Cityof Pilfs borgh. to meelr.l fue Puo ? lc^cuootHOi , «c. m said ward. Tt«« e eciors of me Ni » h Wa.d o. uic (;ity of Ptlts boTgh- to meet i».j the Pun’tc aeboot Ho,i«e. in *.oid ward. Tim elei‘ior.s oi me t l l r- * o' ihe Cmv of Alle gheny-to m:-et at e of J. Woodbouse. Robinson street The - ot •• e Second W rrd of :»e Citv of Alle gheny. to u>'*ei ; t ne nousi: oi W i o v 1 uompson. norln west l Orner oi (.., ’0 s i ?-l ~:-d tue P‘;i»(»C Ffjasre. Tl>« efeciors or u Tuird 'Vnnl o. the Cny of AUe «hi*»v. to Bis'et r i ihe Pa me school Hoy f'.m said ward* Tlip i’!, orvoi me 1-ou .it Wnr* o -ho Cityof Alle gh« iy- o n.eci ft me . ouse oi Wvne. East Com mon. I t* rlec’of-of P t townshto. to meet at the house of Mr*. Nnitcv MiT.av. on the Mechanic*-' and Farmers* Turno'kc Road, ti -r:!ti township j except the qualified vot-rs rending In and 44.0 f--the city di-tri. r. who shf!i vote at all general elections m the Ninth \Vnrd or u - Citv o, Tutebiirgh. Th« electors oi pr-.-on**. 'ownship.tomeetai the house of Jn|«*» Renter, m -no vn'ase of East Liberty. The eh etors of Gol' 1 <• lowmhtp. to meet at ihe bouse of Wnlmm MvC. *■. J .. -n the village of East Liberty The electors of W itkms-ownshtp. to meet atthe house of John Snnffer, on ihe Greensburgh Turnpike Road* in sa-d township. The eleei’*M of Pi-i n 'ow -«n p. >o meet a; tbe house of JohnSummc.v lie,-, t -.o*7nship* Mie deco: ui ration ow "t> to meet at the house of Abraham lay'or, on the No>t .era 1 umptke. in said township. The Hector* of Petrvtow>i«h'p. mirecint the house of i Robert Doiiuicsoii, on the Lerchbu-sh Road, in said township. The Hectors of Versa*! es townMtui. to meet xit the i Brick School I4t»v-p. nepr *ne Wime House formerly oe i cupied by l aornn' NreL and i;o v- t»y Wra. A fchaw. i Ihe elector* uf l.iowveiii township. *.o meet at the home of Dante* s rver. formerly occupied by John. Walker. m.Ehzabe.ii borouab. The elector- ot the Borough of Elizabeth, to meet at the house of 1 - jet server, tormerly occupied by John Walker, in said borough. TbeHretorsot Jeffe'soiiiawn&htp. to meet at the bouse of Michael Snee* formcily occupied by John King, m said towasmp. 'I he eiec.tnra ot Mtffiia mwnship. to meet auhe house of Bamut*l Wre-ou. formerly occupied by Jas. H. Neel. 11l snid townanip. Toe electors ot Upper bt. Clair townsQip. to meet at the house of Jus. Connor, m s?id township. ihe electors of Lowe. cv.. Clair towushipi 10 meet at the brLTt ttrveruTt rm- run" on of ihe Goal Hill aud-St— Chur turnpikes w i,j the Lrownwrlc road. The cltsnors of Cuomei s »ownshio. t mpet at tbepob he hou«e near the saw AHi Run bridge, on ihe bteaben vihe turnpike. Ti»e erectors of Rohuison township, to meet ot the house of Surah McFarland, tormerly Audlcy McFar.awl, in said tovvnvhtp The electors of .Findley towjishio. to meet at the house lot McClelland A Armor. :orraeri>* occupied-by John ChaTles. in the vidageof uliiiio.l, in sard ’ownslup. The elector* of Moon m of G. Y. Coulter, tu said township. The tlrc’ois of North FaveUe townslifp-.-tomcH atthe house now occupied 'is* tmacis Jumison, ut Rogers Mill* tn said unao< John Cable-and tttnnu."* a-uarlherly course, between the farms of said Cuhie and J >lm Boyd, to ihe N. fc. corner oi Ca ble’s farm—(hence runismga westerly coarse to ihebua lor township line* m snob a maimer at to embruce ttU farms or lotsßUuuirJu Luutii j-zbam's district, and kuown as the r'ver tracts, within ‘.aid boundaries. *b< hereaf ter vote at general elections ip.jbe Sharp sboTß- at ibereJeclton poll of said.boroughs The e-lectort of the Borough of Birmingham* to meet at the Public School House,m said Borough. The electoja-af the Borough of Eo**t Birmingham, to meet nt the Rai'.row Office oi Oliver H Ormsby.lu said borough. - - v . The etectorsof Duiiuesiie Borough,to meeLal.thePah- i lie School House, m sn*d boiougli. The electors of iho Borousnof Lawreuceville, to meet at the Public School House in sn d Borough. The electors of ne Borou ih of bhnrpsDunjh. U) meet ' at the bouse of J aravs ui said Borough. The eleclorsof the Borough: of McKeesport, tomeeiut • the Town Hall, in said borough . .. i The electors .oMhe Boiougli of.Spqth piitsburgli, to • meet at the ltou?e.Cormcrly. occnpted -by E. McAnnfoch, > auhe end of llteMonoE i rahfiln Btidj*e, ia said, borough. The electors of the Borough of West Eluabeih, to moetat the PahUc School smd borough. At which time. and places. lh» qualified elec??X4! ..as aforesaid wtR by ballot.vote for One person for (governor ot Pennsylvania,. ... One person for Canal Five persons for Judges of the fcupreme .Court of Pennsylvania; _ . y.s.;-'? One person for President Judge of Ihe District Court of the county of Al.efchbtiy, One person for Juage-of Uie District Court for the Coun’vof t One o: Courts ofCoaimoa Pleas. Quarter Ses4ions,&o-,Of Alto.bcny eomity l ' Two persons Judges o; came Courts: Five-personafor members of Assembly oi Pennsylvar ma; ..-•s-.-n-is-.5... - . ...£. .. Oue pecson for-Recorder, ot-AlleghenyjtouQly : One petbonfar-ResHier; One personuor Oierk of the Court ofQaaTter Sessions Ac.: ..* ■ • i . One person for Treasurer of Allegheny county - ’ One person for County Commissioner: •One person tor Auditor; .*. ... . , .... . One person'Of-.County surveyor: f AlpOriu apd by othsectioivof na o*-t^onfoyedihe< 19th of April,ltM, u is emicted. ihft* ihel.TtTscciioiioff tbe act passed/July pn'.Uled an act relutiug to! the elections of this Ue BO con- ‘ smied as ,to prevent any mniila oifiseror borough officer* (zom aervjog : as Judge, npipecior, or Cterk. nt fiiyGeti-i eral or Special Election in ihjs.CopmnnwcaUh- 115 J{ ! And the ryturu Judgcs.oMhe re-ipcpuvedisiftcts afore satd.oro required to meet at the CourT House in' ibb flty of Pittsburgh, on lhe.Fr;day after the second‘Tue«aay* of then and there to disebatre ifie required by law. -■* -= i Given undermyimnd and seal at thiy df September, A. 0.1851* and of the of the United States the seventy-sixth- : I scplTiatdfcwie. .; .. . CARTER CURTIS* SheUff; i „ , _ fflefruitits. Priv*t« plieaicur:' DR. BROWN, Niri'«4 DIArtOWO ALtEV: DcvoTSS-his enure attention lo an office. a practice.?.fiislttfilnesaisxnoflUy confined \o * ' Prtvaitor Ytnentrf'Viiecaujundtwih paiD*-0.; ful affections, brougto on by impfiulew*- youth fulindulgence and cxcessr.:::.': •-y-j.v . V: Syphilis,^SypW\UJpiEr«pUoftvCotton.:- ' hea. Gleet, Btnetare,UreihrQlJ)u«;haigftii • impurity of the Bloods wjlb&lJdl&eoses.o.thejvenerca*:. • origin. Skin v §tior£mic Eruptions',’,Tetter,-•“■ Ringworm. MereuriaTDise&Be/t, Seminal Weakness,lm» potency, Piles, Rhenfraiifim, 1 Female Weakness, Month* . fy Djsenses opthe ln Ano* ' tvervoua Affections, P.amsmiUoßaeV andboinsjlrrita. ..v S , tions of the Bladder and Kidneys,successfully treated •.<.»>-_.i .. >. - Fourteer tears f pi'octlce’(fi>UT in this city tenabies Dri ' Brdv?‘« to oflfcr assurances ofapccdy ctife to aHwhomaj •••*■• come acif'rJu* pare f . • GSice'p'ntf I‘trivbte coPsuliing 100nw,41 Diamond ay/ -- ny Chnrreq moderate* - • • . noyStddswiT ■ i oUriATLSAi.— Br. Drown*a newiyaißcovrca ,rem* .. L eHy for KlieumaiismtxA‘jpeeqy andcorifimremedy forlna: painful trouble.. Il>nevcr ,a ii*’ ■ . *j_ ofi- ’' and Piivatc Catßuliatton -N0..41, DUq •>»•-•• MONO, Puustmrgh, Tiip Dortorja always nt OF ■<’ vtv. v YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA. 18 NOW PHTOT iitthe hugestsized Boulcmand is ■cknowledged to made.as is eerliaetlbjftlie WotiDKßFUl.’Ccr* SsilJiaa per formpd,:*heonginol copies ofyrluch araln the possession of the pronrieioF. Bcmember, ifcUis v lhe{oji|y: JTB.UB arid ORIGIN AL . £££&&& W&ZMin This :n»cri,.acCOTairiff to.rilfe.CUdns, . : 'WILL Otmft WiTHOUf : :: Serofilbf i '■•••• of-King’sEvil^- vi.-sc.W . ' G:meei.B,:3!«nJprBV • Etap ioiwof v ? : i . . ET7‘ipelPV,-.;CluCJ3l>C^So^ - - • Eye*,- Ringwotmj,M.T>Uer3 1 < i - : , r Pcatd Head, ttheonmU'in.Piuiism -?-thaßoneno»-Jolui*fcOtd;soreßand'tJi - u .ejtrs.sr-welUiigoltlifiiGJautlSjSyphUiSsHysr - j pep e of ilie lCidneys, ' Lo*sorArpcih®> 1 li&pfuuis a rising fromibe ‘ ••• - ; . ... IReWlHy^Drop ’.ej.’f-twaijrago.'J .., ./ „ v.V’k;' i,msa] Ji ,Cou4arf:r«Udri» > ';Luct)rriiea, 'oh and '-c,:2rZ v m /a ta te o fmi nd are ,cn red by,Oß.;(itnr«; sot of Ysllow "Dock; A7ro;.SXfe^Jtfitiu^-'' . : v.ris rmmediatp relief by. renewing; thevfbaiidar/ < ii6o oC'krk,i H.nnd strength, thd bTood Hnemralizesbad ho,; 3- srips secretions, and' gives healthy ‘ ce-ic . >i ell j** ,v'*Fpowers' 'L-'-pJ v w’Vii 'n pa-tifiihebloodfroxnUieimpurlties., | comrecr-r i o in- ii«s indulgence of the'appeluedof* •,. 1 in" ;e v-Li torejjistAapi-*.- : epidemic*’.-h.rd.fuovv tb MDr ouysotl ? AjE«xtract’bf^->' YrLnf'-iDocu \ d .which is proving' itself-'-L: an of .lie fl? f.icy wi’i uever be disappointed’; for^-L i,i yicjaith b&stfever wavered—neVr er e'ri'rtnvV. p to;'-ifU 1 founded on therr wifnL-cf v. **ii in'O’liey aad v;nrionscqmponrids :U r 'if afeo - They/flyrfrom: mineral X'. nostrums o |>,e, m»d viVor from this purely - vegtVt&e ?&>**■'-J .*-> ’es :eft r downin beaicli O’Ki sir ivertTevcV, lorthsome' tohimself «uad < ; - .othr 1-t uoo e d'*wjitij- , bf recovery;-tel• the-patient r ‘ tofl'v i';ii e l s l aad i'i;t. b-s piiysicnl reslomuoniies * V i'rTmct. os' Yi Uow Dock andSarsapa r;J ;i nod pcrsuadeb’in iot sake, to try it, and we hr ve i*o I rMunioii i>v predicting his speedyrestora- l -lion o M ! r* - /.•••'“V. . ' ' i! ••’•* THon.OAXOZAT Females, Bead tbe Following ftBWAKK. N J . J«inuary2s. hi . E m.*. takepleasare m smuog.ihatyoar Yellow JDopisa ui t-t.. evOi.ve>--*). • . •• r.... .. ,• V'vv v?r gentleman-mfonned os that his •'a \:i\t bleu .?yith difficsli menstruation and <-i .<»:■.ici'juio.T io her sex. Shehadnot had her ui.-i.-barge »or along urae; bat bytafe u>e o* U’.T-iiv 9; follow Dock anu sarsaparilla Was 1 .iii: fp’rj. Townsend's, aud others with e .-J'-iitestbenefit He bad one daughter ,;: e e" m-f . ... XE. TRIPP & CO. Hxii-ANsviLLS, Os wefeo county. May> 1848. .. r. Dear Sir: I purcbused, a^rxortll mi ago, a -o.uß 01 your Yellow Pock and Sarsaparilla for my wi.‘ u ii'v.. she has used for.her complaint, Eiysipel&S . on-- ;net.s. Falling ot tha.Wpmb, etCf&ndit hosol* .. re ov .:«i»>*d her very nmea vOf.ihe Erysipelas it has effec' hi ue,:ny a cure.. I have jus; purchased a second ■ bo 1 to. ot» aggravated Cfise ef Sryatpdas. I performed by Dr. Ciiiysotl'S bxttuclof Yel low Do.; ; ,:u Sarsaparilla are lasting. The patient's i ' -continues to improve after disease is te arc uot chronicled until tune has folly io i'u ci t iere can be no relapse or remrii of the dis ease. Norway. Herkimer co.» February. 1850. a. F. Eeuiui.’ £ Co.— Gqmslt Jb with great pleasure lw.r ?. o .(m pUouvthe very buppy effect of your o 1- a.. f s;w&apanil& .upon my eon. who has lo . r: unjer UiuL dreadful. loathsome dls* er---tv- *. wi-a-which be was attacked 10 a perfect skeleton.'Hchaduleera l>o :» . s i.> rov.n toms knee. .Which were continually di- i ; goffrnsive matter. Medrcalondsargicalskm wps bMd'.cr Physicians say that his eteCiwas hopeless tlir l rould' ue not «iug done toarrestthosetemblo • c-.i;n7 I?* •• My neighbors and myselflhought' b>s 1 1 :o’.\ on nn:»r at ImntT; One of my neighbors,who ■ brdcutcct. cn tiov scrofula with your invaluable mcdi- cl . o v.. •ci- ui' :) make a tcbil o? rtj amliuore fromthe ’ r< • Ic ■ a*-i.e 00-soineihinsr while life lasted* than • *- i.'OiU • .:c o', ‘■e.-.'uv ivkef. 1 procured'Uircd bottles 1 Oi \o V • (.xvi , ud>areaparilia I "audcommenc- ' an , ...ui -o .i-- ußiouishment he commenced to - - ! . i.o-.-e o o•• rv- u iiacU. lhti ilmd boitfe. and before'* he .u , i- ;> iiido.* ionics he conhi walk oat.- 1 He aded • n.:i .. :-.e uo.. es duringtlteyenr ’Wyandby • Oifurri t tr wv restored ;-every vestige of liieni 0:1*0 ] e • c»*. v was removed, and-he re nt. r.x ; .cn * *•: vj> rothepresentUnje. His re* - ■ cufs v.; 1 " r;- :n of God,‘iS entirely owing to iii* » e o: vo \ . e o\v i;ocK andburaapanlla; and l as* si' cvo * J j! t.Tvs trunder eTcat obligations to yon v . i* i: « i g: -a:' jov that 1 inform you of what your-. 'U ” for niyfotr . r •-» c JAMES' RHB9ELL/- ‘ P. eBi per Ooiile—six fo’c i/ •» JT. D. PARK. Ciucmnati. QhiOj ' Non r*" r or F-mrib and walnat sts.,—ei)lrancc ot ’ : 'i> —o r/uoiiTßll onlcn bo uddressed. ». r ; -o. :-v ‘ .KU7i,>: L Wilcox, Jr, coraerMarkef si>" m B A Pabnoalock &, Co. Pitts bmii i: » vjo Pi'-r^ui*-ii; &;Beckham,AUc-- gi»e.i - C ; • l. f Wa WHLamber lon- i: Uti fcowic.^UmoiitowniH-Welty, ‘Bcuio.-tr: fl-unu- *>o, * '-Fuui ircdOii; Mrs. orr» Hollidays*’ . Dj*'-1! H ’lo jsnui C.'*.- lii(!!sua; J R Wnght. Kitten* j- -or: <*:, l O,’ :|K‘OOKVJ (e: A Wilson & SoOi* . \v»ym.-um: /.l eF iJiuu & Co.N li&LlefideiY.&fcad-:. 7 io: l - -..v0 is, nrie-: Henry Forker.Uercer, Jo* K-'>. c. .. . rrJ Syimiirylisaveri.J DSummertcm,,» Wr i i ),•(-. \j S Joiics'Coudfirspori; P Craoker* . J. * t• • •:?!. - i *. r-.-.i my 19 ’ ‘.f -vCaen !? Peetorsll TVi UoTxS Oi' COVCfI^.GOLDS, HOARSE* i >5. Efu.vcsi. ».- v whooping cougu. Cu-Oifi* A J'LIC-A. c li CONSUMPTION. • . ;o h■ rc o> ;j «v f vOvenes Science has made., it ..z j,o,f l-i ;j*f. ue business of life; in* c »u> e -.-1:07.1 :.:.>>>(! eveapiolouc the termofbu in 'ite. . ” b o<> . ‘loyoiKladoubt,ihainomedi*. r-ie 0 oMneulclaea«yet ; known f canso.7 e j ~ v o:. ol e -•'tv'-e ihenamerounvaneUes ofpul- > rro. -s'r ■-!■■«?ir c.rVe Imheno *wep t-ttom,our ttMU f.;o .* •«• ;i "P/'f- i every- year. Indeed . {.-6 c•no v -.• m *.en o* to believe u-Hemedy ha* 7 * •• v/.ufeii can be relied-on locurclhfi t>irt*:nr -eioi-'; wts-otifre-'lungs. Oarspacehertv v?ii .10. fiu u iQ iiiii»li.'bauy proportion of-the cures-’ eii'rc 1 rc v»v j-r vaj \7o;ilif present the following; o'il.iiOti 0. un<> refer further enqqiry to i..r SMi-cn .-eAsonf below named, will always be >'» -tree, wherein are full- parucnlan, pii.: i*r .-:n ■? ••e-jnoois of these ./ I- roic i 'ie i- j. ot Amiietst CoUege, the celebrated • “ • pT*'iessor-HTfch6ock;->- “ Jama? G Ayer—-Mr: i have used yoar Cheny Pet*• toral In my own case of yiitufied from its chemical consmuoon, thoi it 1% wad*? mtrabie compound for ihe relief of la. v ngal and bron dual difficalues. Tf my opinion as to its supenor char acter can be of nny-servtce, you are at liberty to use it as yonUunkproper;' , 3 • ‘HKDW-ARD HITCHCOCK.L-L.J). From ihe Widely celebrated l*rofcssor D, L.L. D-' Profe?sor of Chemistry, Bdineralogy, Ac->'Yale College. Member of-ttho Lit. Hist. Med. Pint and'SclenufioiSociellesof . < Amencaand Europe,- “• l deem tie Gi*erry Fictorial-an'tfdmirable compon* to - 1 -o.if somexf the bestarticles in tlie Matena audi? c-. ve y cdVctlve retnedy forthe class of ditea^ .esn ~ 5;,--^,.; jl.civ 1,1849. ■■ •: •' ri Mot Pni'i ot, PresideiU of the S.C. Senate.' states he in l .i; *tU f:re i Cherry Picforal wuh-wondennl auc* ce»H. to cure art Ijifismaiioa of the lungsr one 6f ihs firstphy««anB in Maine,-. 5 ; . ll; |Acp„Me>Aptil.2a,im 1 Hr. J. C. Ayeft Lo.weu—war : rtto uqw eba -Biau,fvv usaiig your CUeTryPeClotal iq: my -practice'^and ore.e t '». 10 Pity o:/ie»-medicine for pulnjonary cOnipJaint*. 11-xtomo vu :oas o fmany severe cases. X am convinc ed i; si.j ?<;. : p.cousba,.coldand peases of the Utri *ip m ->ei la.aeunnce nil .other remedies, ' - f chseofcOnsnmptioni anacotsitD*;;. muuu’.iie ue-a.remedykjiown Corthatdiff-' ea*Q. ’ • , .n,r«j;)ic,uilly.yoafs. ' 1 S CUSHMAN, M D l\eparrd tt*.MV:oli: uy Jams * O. Ayer.PracticalChem 'r ;Q* wuoiesalean4 retail.by B. A. Fanne oc. e.m’ oy 1. M. Townsend: la Allegheny City by H P - jsnd by drogguts *5.- ~i; l beiehraUd Ethereal OiLn . tutf.xn::, Parlors, Steamboat Canal A b02.»-i V i-9 Qtiu exannne a beautiful . o /:••« L'.nms. Ai=o. Lampsof all-fcmds, for Ls».:i Lu 11 t,’U ; c.» U-mnoeiiers.fSirendoles. Wait ei»,i>ic ,iic L’nr.ns.Gfol)es,Glasses. Wicks, Pr.nei , ii.i emifcicrr- Ccasj ana-all things'per* tnuinTiO'.ne.trace. Aldo. a superior Safety Lantezn, fo sen. \ m ijrsei.'cr forsto*e sfcdshoppm» pofjCs,i? 1 i.'.'ju; .s*o Crimea! Oil and Lamps.fronj which a r Tm i rs 'obinined bi.:| of a cent, per soae.l.ti.-.i •ijn-:;o:\‘To n&s.' We-iftvwian ex- Rramii..on Qi oar p.coo< Beiospre»>are .1 sjtrtteLAjipUoJlaU^^... | aprl9:d&wy ;• .. Oflfk DOZ. BROOMS~NoW Conum «toreti«a fot I 4Uv sale by (seplSj SHERIFF & BINNING' tt - c % - ;>£r*V;: ’Sf_ 1 " %3 - V * .