y^o^Xrw..- -»w • ,'''* „r*.-s -r~--t * * £■ '.- I JCV~ * * J«X - >,-*'<*» > ;=i* , v 'i-- «i T »-J * '-i [l ijjiiTUhi i irMStnfflllk l ifi riftfTiffii 7 *f ■ i(" fc ,*l, J** €,*< t v ,If Vi ~ , .aiwe *. *% * w , "» £.V- . -‘'I 4 -*' , ’ ?-* A. ~ * . Ykl'stVt t. . ' «•’■■' J, ! ’S/ A* •"'.' ' < L , * _ .J- _‘ f ' =? Fv- F'77 v Jit-tC. ~. 7< AA-Avy'-- ys? —...7 . 7~-- __■ ,_... • ■•.••**■ V-•.:*•_!*• «;* •»■*.' «■= Vy *•••?? v’? -> f i_" ■“-' •“’-' -•. " f‘. fc -''v l _*’-*.v'V'> ' ‘VM, 1 ►»«s^— •Vi&iSysv vi*• - ,! »'• -*• w r-7->Tf &?& r** *■ -- t*P^''»-I*j! ■*??■*& «i-HiSTit*-?«*. Vii; : «'* *£.4* •* r »-i k u «-s>, v%, ¥ -> •»* 'te:->S: ' i t feVrftiir<4.l^ # >X ♦vavAi' *^V l S#«SMIS#-^rsSSlSiiUt*: thfr! -*j& MiaiHi Tl “ OoD —Grand_Lodgtcfihi Unuci suua adjourned m Baltimore ort Saturday. Be. l(m ** pol>lUh tta exhlhll e««n* town idea ;‘ : ’CJ !!4 ,‘. , J'i^V^f > , of the ptrsonnil of ihc Order and i« linences The Or <*« uow ''d™ B ie9,000 members in ibi country, uiut 2,- 000 lodge During the pan year ibere were 3U 000 in. 6^«^%aKS?iSj4« l lawlonn. Reeeipie for Uie year about 81,223,000. AnnwU Reportqf Grand and Subordinate Lode a of the R SMfiW*/* C„U'dS l a«,%rfklyiar ending June 30tb, 1831. 'yjv - - CyiJ l s:£-^£Ci 1 5~i^/c-Ji«? ; §k4c Revenue of 'Contn Total >. r;\2?n^!ft?k'^ ! ' vS? 4 Lodges No of Snbrrdmate bating amount of V,£c£2. - Lo^ BB Members Relief Matyland, 70 832,425 63 10,7eT 853,660 78 I^«r-*^: ! tv)-'S:*\^- r *.4 is ~ Maaiacbaselle, 123 8,701 20,847 05 f- fey-' - '.Ti*; - S. Wow York, 193 147,145 00 19877 73,189 06 Si-v"lvJ r Penaevlvsnia, 445 221 696 73 42 394 10A769 29 -1" < 'ijife Dis.ol Cqlnin, 13 36,030 63 U 95 3,810 83 - Ohio, 185 86 005 40 14.044 273114 08 r ~tl?psX? itvSC Louisiana, 30 31;M5 02 2 435 10222 29 -'Xitv-V'Vf=. ' J3',§S l !eu l S't.'^7r ; 'r New Jer ey ' 103 Kentucky, 80 31,482 85 I 3602 9 404 00 v r Vis^ ? . ; ... ~ Virginia, 100 33,985 !0 0,280 13978 38 ?ri?^£?.A^;ls,\-“ t >sC^'*-ffQS.'SAt.t‘ , S f f*>e^rvaa % V l 'fci fudfall*, 94 53,024 84 14,9T8 53 r ’'.TL'" 5 ' --' r' -'‘l rr It-f-.''/' el , S‘ Miesotiri, «s 20,13439 2273 9^095 e.Ssar^SL^ga?^.,^-^y -rfeteLW' Illinois, 84 49409 33 4,015 4,030 61 Alrtutna, 40 18,742 04 1,675 2,560 74 -V^^V’&trT®: S&?A£k-!£L@&4J‘.hbi Connecticut, 74 34655 96 6,143 13309 95 ■i S CaSlmbf 19 14,117 24 1,381 6.405 48 Tennessee,- 70 43,397 24 2,595 3,480 05 >- y ■ r^fr^h t l r gSSS£T’ 42 i;743 11 S»-<HS»7-i*i'«jft , Malbl,- ‘ - v«li - 13,18* 06 4,492 ' 8,400.14 -. R'lsblnd, 15 7,657 tr 4 1324 .=3,013 64 -A-1 , ’’yvy ? e> " rggrry-SHy MTbbigL; ,58 23, 5,44*53 WlseoKfiv .1 ',53..i:15i13t 97 2,620 :f,4,438 80 •-, A lowaT 30 5,916 13 1.066 ,12 369 98 W^V.«4:^iEgfe , Arkansas, . 6."->' 33 280 ; M3B ® N New 405 52 4B, There svere no returns from Delaware, Texas, Norihl ARLEY-60 bus. Cot sale by 1 - D°SSa B# brU for " le by ~ w mra : ’.. *S*e^&Vifosy^%*c&fa«WioW«ft'lW —OEE£ INTELLIGENCE. i .1 .S> >.-• .gju-: !>•■•, j,n -i I**..'- -•-- **•» s@»Personam tie different Words,can be assessed "by^calling on tbo following named per sonSt'atjQie places mentioned: v iF&jl' ; lrvin, Diamond alley, between and Wood street, Will be in attendance from G to 8 o'clock, P. M. =!&eofKf ' Ward— John M’Kee; Smithfield, be tween 1 Second and Third streets. u ! " Third ’Ward —Joseph M’Cullough, Fifth street, above Wood. Thelate R-'C. Tovmimd.—'lhe decease of this gentleman, which' took place on Thursday even ing, and came so suddenly on, is an event that has'prodnced no ordinal sensation, and gives rise to no ordinary reflections ; necanse of the remarksble ooonrronces connected with his life. Intimate 'ftiehd of the fiunily has informed ns" that they were hardly settled after the great fire in this City, before one of the daughters died -’ 0 singular 1 vicissitudes have affected, the family Biddo then'; and it waaonly on yesterday morning that the .marriage .of a daughter was announced tin the same paper, that contained a notice of ber.fath^rfs-death.. It,seems that the yming lady WasHmamed.on Thursday morning.; soonafterthisher father. Waataken dangerously ill, 'from the effects of a.disease with which 'ho had been sotdashsiaffobted'.for.seteral weeks: and at about. 10 o’clock on Thursday night ,hc diei f 'HoW solemixly. come such: warnings to onr tirsl. Sow hncerfain the tenure .by which an. things hero are held! ''Suicide—Coroner** Coroner held aoinqSest yesterday.on-the body of James Eel* Jy,ttt Ms residence in the Ninth Ward. He had baen engagelih peddling stationery through the ooontry, and last Wednesday, in a fit of insanity, ehot himaelf through ; the temple, the-ball lodg ing is the braihr: "He wandered round during the day, and ‘was .picked up, in.lawTenceville on Wednesday night is an-almoat lifeless condition, and^jfonveyed ,to,. hiB residence on Thursday morning;' iWhere he- lingered .until yesterday morning. He is said to have been a worthy and industrious man, and leaves behind him to mourn Ms loss a wife; six. children and an aged mother, who also was dependent on him-for support. Drs. McCook; Hazlett and Eem made the post mortem examination, and testified that deceased came to his death from the bullet which was in Th^^owingds.ifietcstimOnyeiicited:: Etiiabeth I>anlavj^ ; r»wowi.— -near the glue factory, at .JiawreneeviUe,.. Saw the fie-, ceased'on at •? o'clock; ho wds there ; we did not-know him; as he came along -the road the children were alarmed, and said moth.- er, there’s h drunken man, and h’s’aß bloody; ho ■. went, through a ’ com field into Mr. Roup’s stable ■ and lay down on the grass; Mr. Swine berger Unft l went to the stable and. asked him what- hc wanted, and told.him to go out; ho wentout-tothe tonyord and tried to get in; failing, "he went away.; 1 he went into Bryant’s ; Mrs. Bryant-asked him what he wanted; ho re plied—“ Give me my coat;” we went to look for his coat afterwards, and foond it in a potato patch; in one pocket of it there was a double barrens pistol; one of the barrels was empty, and "the other was.loaded; he was weak, and could scarcely- speak; ,we could not tell what be said;ho leftusnnd came on to the road; the deceased said to me—“ It is just as it is, and can.be. no other way ;”..I have the pistol. It was about 5 o’clock'when ho left us; be had a handkerchief in "his pocket which was bloody and-dry... Mrs. Swineberger’s testimony was in sub stance the‘same os above. James &By, zwom.—(Witness is a boy,about 14 years of age.)—The deceased is my father; he .left on Monday morning; didn’t see him since tUl.he was brought home yesterday morn ing; my-fother was temperate, and kind to his family; my motlier’aud he never quarreled; he was .temperate;' didn’t drink bquor; be sold stationery; was, not in the habit of carrying pistols: Tieyer’c&Tried Caps, or bullets or powder in his pockets; 1 have a pistol np stairs; the bullets-thot were found in his pocket I had made for a shot gun; I tied them up in a bag; he took them; kave several ballets of the same size; never heard -him talk ns if he was troubled; we didn’t look for him the night he was out; he was in the habit of coming home regularly. Bridget. Kelly, ewom, —The deceased is my husband: have. been married about 21 years; my husband was very kind and affectionate, and treated me decently; he was a temperate man for the last five years. On Monday morning Inst about 10 o’clock, he left for Allegheny City to see his customers, and said he would be back m about two hours ; he took steel pens with him ; he never earned pistols with him unless he was going {torn home: do not know where his pistols are : he sometimes would Bell his pistols. When he didn’t return 1 felt uneasy; but as he was talking of going to Beaver, I thought probably hehhd gone there ; he had always come home when he said he would; there was no iU-feelmg between us when he went away; I thought for a couple 1 of Weeks he was downhearted; we slept together ; he slept soundly, and ate as much as usual; but had not os good an appetite as when he had more*to do; he told me he did not feel well; he had. Sometimes met with losses and dis appointments; he said some three months ago that he had met with losses, but didn't get down-hearted; I did not find him ss free going out to business aaforpieriy; he did not tell me his.businessar fria secrets; he gave me'Some of Ms money which Talways kept; did notseebnl letsabmit .the house when he went out Pat rick McCabe’s child was bit by our dog: McCabe osane into the yard, intoxicated, with an axe, and commenced on the dog; Kelly ran up stairs and.gota swcrd to attack him; it was on Sun day: he was perfectly sober; be felt ashamed of the circumstance and seemed to be altered since in his. spiritshe staid at home all day that Sunday: he was lively and cheerful, and played with the children, all day. The Jury returned a verdict that Jameß Kelly, the name .tn: >his death by .shooting a pistol. wbile laboringJunder-B temporaryiTE af insanity. Conquest of Cuba. —The idea of wresting Cu ba from the dominion of Spain is said to hare be?n- entertained m England fully two hundred yearsago... English of that; day were pret tyboldin.conceiting ideas: but no Englishman evento thepresent time, has 'ever formed any conception of the cheapness of an elegant as sortment of fashionable furnishing goods, for gentlemen, sold by.Jffihtcm & Co.- No. 80 Fourth street, between "Wood, and Market. Fap:— t !h& alarm of fire yestcntayjwaa cans eel by {he burning of TierheUer e stable, situated on Decatur-‘Street. between Fourth street and Diamond alley." There were a trambbr of horses in the stable at the. time, bat they were taken outs '■!The -otatenfe of the stable, eonsistingiof hay- was destroyed. ..The loss.is.slight. ;> CareleuneM.—A'youug wopian ,fellrint6i : cel-' lar on Market street, on Wednesday the carelessness oF some one in tearing' lfdpenv Her groans attracted the passers bjf. or she probably might hareilaid- .Jill mommg.— She wsa very much braised. 7 f ■• ■i: - -• .-.*%■< < - ‘ ■ fl &. g@» A. iFaro Bonk and its fixtures were seized, by. the Eolioe-' on. Fourth, street, day before, yes terday. Thetvro propiietors were brought her forpbiaSonor the Mayor, and held .to ball in the sum of $l2OO each for .their nppeamnoe at the next term of Quarter Sessions.- ■■ JSiuia#a ; /or the Lfteycrf.— The. Trial .lust in the District Court which, meets.on the 20th Qoto boy numbers six hundred and thirty-five oases. The Argument List vraß taken op yes- the District Court. - IS-'Maoknaw.Trout just this day at OUR HOUSE.’* No. M, DIAMOND Alley faction oaies. Auction OkM. THE undersigned, after art interval of foiir years, has again resumed b Haines*. Having complied with the requisitions of the law regulating Sales at Auction; and having procured a .first class License as Auctioneer lor the Cuy of Pittsburgh, he offers hi» .service, », such to hi, fnend, end the public generally,. With »n erne nence of nearly, Uiirty years,in this line of buainetThe hazsrds nothing utßaying lhat he will be enabled to give entire sattsfacuon to all those who may feel disposed to patronize him. P. McKKNNA, Auctioneer ** Refers to the principal City Merchants. ~-o dH O Y' ° [ ftom., N Y.j Bulletin und Pehnsvlvaidan eh^e “: and Re P o W i «“.Bali-.oopy Iw anJ .SCOT’SIS 1 A OTIS auctioneers and commission merchants, Ha vriS?k JlAm tools, Missouri, aving been engaged in the above business for the last six years, minis city,* would respectfully so* ucu consignments of Goods, to be sold in this market, either for Auction or- private sale—particularly Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal advances on all kinds or Goods‘consigned us for sale i rc £r r J£ Mewra. Hewetu Roe A Co., E- R. Vio let, Wra.B. Wood A Co., John J* Anderson A Co., R. H. Stone,Squire A Reed, Brownlee, Homer A'Co., Larkin Deaver, Saint Louis; Butler A Brothers,Cincinnati; eorge.&l’Lala* Pittsburgh. (marBo:y , Keal Batata Stock Notice. fPHK undentfghed respactfaUy informs ownersof Real JL Estate and Stock that be hat procured an Emeuce Book, fr a real estate and stock regicter, for private or pablio sale t and it wi ll be kept at the Auction. Store, for the inspection of persona wishing to purchase or see.— The charge will oe only 31,00 for entering on the Regis* ter any Real Estate .or Stock ;,and If sold' tha charge will be moderate It U also ray intemioiUo set aside Bn evening in each month Tor ws AxchUlve kale bf Beal Estate and Slocks, which evening will be annonheed ih all the newipapert, at least two weeks before the sale, and Properties and Stoeks advertised that are for sate pn that evening. Thetenns for seiUhg'wiU be such ns bone shall complain; and pßniealaz.hifehtioh will be paid to ail properUes or stbeks at private sale/ It ie in* tended tomakc.thlsa place where'alT can Come, who wish either to: purchase or see Real Estate Stocks: i sepgc : - W.G MACARTNEY, AneTr. P« a. OAVIB, AOOUi BOOKS AT AUCTIONED*Satarday evening, »7th instant, at 7o’elock, nt the Saler Rooms; corner of Wood and Fiflh'street<win 7 'be sold h vaioaole eollec lion of (Miscellaneous Books—embracing, Montaigne’s Essays; Shaksperian Quotations; Home’s Engmnd; Gibbon’s Roma; Bradford’s Comprehensive Atlas ; Me ch&nlc’s Own Book; Stair Bailder’s Guide ; Macaaiey’s Essays;'Turkey'and its Destiny; Spirttof tbe Maga zines; Standard Poets {(Family Bibles. Ac., Ac. . sep«o •: P/M. PA VIS. Auct’r. TTkESIRABLE PRIVATE RESIDENCE AND TEN U VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS in ih< Burzugh of Latormtevill* it Aucnoa,—On Tuesday afternoon, Sep tember 30th,'at 3o’clock, will be sold on' the premises, the following valuable property—viz : One large lot of ground, situate on BwSlt street, having a front of 40 leet, and extending back 100 feet; on which is erected a good two story frame dwelling house and out bniidiogs, with choice.frail trees,'shrubbery,' grapery. Ac , former ly occupied by Mrs. Bishop. Also, three building iou, ad/oinmg the above—having each a front of dl feet on B&id Kwalt street, and extending back 100 feet Also, two valuable bnifdinglots, situate on Washington street, between Eaalt and Ghesnut aireicts, having a froot of SO feet eneban Washington street, and;extending back 100 feet The above six lots had residence will be sold togriher if desired: • Also—Four valuable Lois of Ground, situate on Butler street, nearly opposite the residence of Dr. Robinson having cash a front of Sd.feet, aud extending baek 104| feel; on one of which is erected a good brick two story dwellinghonse aad.si6re*wiih other improvemeots Terms stsale. JsepgSl P fil DAVIS, Atrcl’r. Large PAIxSTiNG OF VlttGlNlU* AT Acunoa. —On Saturday evening, October 85th, -at T o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, earner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold for account whom itmoy eon cern, a large oil Painting of Virginias, with sill frame, to pay freight and charges on boxes marked ft. B. Scott A Co., unless redeemed previoas to the above date, < of whieh the owners will take dne notiee), by order of CapL Dunbar. P.M. DAVIS, repZbltawta i Auctioneer* P. fil’&KllflA, Auctioneer* DOUBLE BARRELED GUN at Arena* —On Sat urday evening, September 87tb,at 8 o’clock, will be soid,ot M’Kenna*ii Ancdon -IloUM,a superior double barreled Shot Gun. English mamtfaetnrel, imported to order—in perfect order, and one among (be best shooters in the country. Should it not prove soon trial, Ihe purcha-e money will be refttnded. aep«6 P. M’KENNA, Anct’r. . STORE, Countrrs. Skehriag, Qta Fizhttti, 4*-t O at Arena* —On Wednesday, October t*t, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, will be commenced at tbe Bhoe Store ol J. 9. Adams, No. 876, Liberty, nearly opposite Hand strdet, and next door to the Spread Eagle Hotel, the entire stock of Boots and Shoes remaining on hand, coropnptng an extensive and general assortment of all tbe best qualities and styles in that line: men, boys’, youths, ladies, misses and children's wear, of every de scription. Also, at tbe same time, store fixture*, gas fixtures, counter, desk, shelving, settee, Ac. The above stcek will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Sale will be continued day and night until ail are disposed of. Tstiju—Cash. (sepia) P. M’KKNNA, Aact'r. For sais* r rWO HOUSES AND LOTS in tbe Borough of Law* L reneeville, fronting 50- feet on Borough street and Cherry alley, (each), by seveuiy-five feel deep; band* somely and hedlihily located on tbe bank of the Alleghe ny river, near the Ferry landing to Doquetne borough; on each of which are erected comfortable frame dwell* itigs. Apply to DAVID BLAIR, or »-pIO P M’KENNA, Aact’r. W . G. a’b&BTflJ&V, AooUoneer ASSIGNEES SALE OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Caiineu, Cloihiog, Tailors’ Trimmings, Ac., at Auction.—Will be sold, on Tuesday, September 30th, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at hPCarteey’s Auction I loose*, by order of Henry Chlgnetl, Assignee of B. M. Argost, his entire stock of Cloths, Caasuueres,Casineu, Vcsuiißt, Heady Made Clothing, Tailors 1 Trimmings, Ac., all of which hare beeu purchased within a few months. Tbe following comprise, in part, the assort* raeni—viz: French, English and American Broad Cloth, various colors and qualities * f French and Raelisb Cos* stmeres and Doe Skius; Casmcia, Vestinc*, Frock and Dress Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, fine Fhiris, Merino Shir is and Drawers, Bilk Pocket Handkerchiefs and Cravats, together with a large assortment of Tailors’ Trimmings, well worthy the attention of the trade. Terms at sale. HENRY CHIGNELL, Assignee of B. M. AnutL VV. G. M'CARTNEY. Auet’r. GROCERY STOKE AT Auction—Will be sold, on Monday, September 29th, at 10 o'clock in the fore* iioin, at the Grocery Store on Penu vtreet, between the Canal Bridge and u’ilara atrcei, the entire Block of Gro* eerie?, comprising in pan. Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Yoaitg Hyson, imperial and Gan Powder Teas. Loot Sugar, Pepper and Allspice, Ginger, Masurd, Cinna mon, Soap, Candles* Tobacco, Nutmeg*, Snipbdr,Creem Tartar, Soda. Also, Queens ware, Glassware, Stone and Crockery Ware, Bobu and Shoes; together with a large assortment of sundry articles, usually kept in a Grocery Store N B —At the same time and place, 2 casks of Pole Brandy. A' good article, and worthy the attention of tavern keepers. [sep2s] W. G. M’CARTNhY, AncPr History of Plttshurffhi BY NEVILLE B. CRAIG, ESQ—A History of Pitts burgh, from the earliest period when it was visited bv white men down to the close of the lost century with no.icesof ihe 6rsi establishment of some of the important manufactures, and various works of internal improvement, op to the present tune. To which is add ed a chapter upon the advantages ot oar position for manufacturing and eonmercial pursuits, with a sum*, rnary of the aggregate amount ot basinets transacted here annually upon our rivers, canals, and sUck-wster improvements. There is no point iu ibis Union where so many import ant events ana oecarreuces of historical Interest have been compressed within so brief a period of time, as in theeonntry around the head of the Ohio. To collect to gether. and exhibit in historical order, these vartoos incidents, and to proclaim the local advantages of oar positiou. as mdacemeatsforoaplialists to settle here, is the object of the proposed work. 31*4 pages mo; boaud. Pace 81,23 Published and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR. gep24 81 Woodstwet. TOytttn t Oysters 11 HE SALOONS of P 11. HUNKER, on Liberty street, near Hand, will be opened on MONDAY, the 22a instant, where Ladies and Gentleman can be accommo dated with Oysters, served up is a manner not to be sur passed in this City. (D~ Parues will be supplied with refreshments of all kiiiJi, at the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices. Call at ’ P. Hi HUNKER’S. *<*p29 Liberty street. . Elegant and Useful ClothlofF* /CALLAGHAN A CO., comer of Wood and Water \j streets, are now receiving from the Eastern mark ets a well selected and eitensive lot of Cloths. Cassi inn res and Vestings, which surpass in beauty and varie ty any other collection west of the mountains. These Goods are the choice of the eastern market Jjeiog select ed by the proprietors, themselves, expressly for this market. They were purchased for cash, at low prices, which will enable the undersigned to dispose of them about twenty percent, cheaper than the prices charged by the.generality of tailoring establishments in ibis city CLOTHS—French.English and American have been selected wifh great circumspection; and yanouastyles of neb material for Overcoats, we have In abundance. OurstDcfc ofCAfiSIMERES is vary extensive and varied, including all the newest, richest and most fa>h ihooble specimens recently imported and manufactured. Our stock ol VESTINGS includes a variety of-all the fancy patterns to be bad.in New York city: Uis.most v&r.eti and elegant—while some, when properly made up, present an appearance of modest grandeur Taking the vffnety as a whole, it certainly surpasses any col leeuon of Vestings ever brought to oar city before. Gentlemen of taste who desire those Goods-xnade up. cut aud manufactured-by .experienced artists, will please call and exanune-for themselves. They are open for int'pcclion. CALLAGHAN A. CQ.. ;■ tep2i corner of Wood and Water streets. O- Ki Chamberlin’s t/oamereiai College. Comer of Market and Third streets. FACULTY.— t>. K. Chamberlin, Principal and Profes sor of the Science of Accounts; • Johu-Fleming.associatcin Book-keeping department, and Lecturer on Mercantile Science * j M Phillips.'lnstructor of Mercantile Computation and Amhmeua; 11 D Crouch. Professor of Penmanship; Alex. M Watson. Esq-Lecturer on Commercial Law? E- H- Stowe. Esq .Instructor of Commercial Law ; B- At Kerr- Professor of Mathematics, (rnglri session); 11. Moesser. Professor of Mathematical Drawing. This institution basbeen'Utely improved and enlarged, and now contains 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.6jrfbtac«r every variety of transactions that can possibly occur Irr bust-. iic»s. in addition u> regular lectures, delivered by' Mt. Watson, E H Stowe. Esq., also member of ihe Pitts* burgh Bar, has been employed to instruct the students by a Keites of exercises and examinations upon tilts Very important branch. College hoars both daY find ©y? ,i iug-Alj communications addressed ro O R CHAMBERLIN, will receive prompt atlentton wpifry. . Ryan A 2l’&fle. HAVING saved a largo amount of their finished work, together with: all. the stock of Yeneera and Varnishes, would’respectfully inform the public that they will selLtheir stock pi Cabinet Farnitare. Veneers- Vat mabes,AC.. at extremely.low puces Cor cash, prepara tory (o-rebutldtng and replacing their machinery, and re-eommenctag their business with increased vigor and aAer thcir.recent lotaby fire. We would also infonn our friends, that ourbui'ding wilt be enlarged*'with- many improvements for safety and convenience-and shall add many new and valuable improvements to oar . machinery, which will greatly in crease. our previous advantages in the manufacturing department, and expeptla btftn full operation tn about eight weeks, pur cuatoaeraftberefore, will not be dis appointed In their supplies. i> Wahaveu tresh stock Just arriving from the East, and can assure the trade that it is the largesiand best select ed stoek-bf'Cabinet Findings ever oueredm this market —such'as Mahogany,'Veneers. Chair Wdpd. tf ir Cloth. Plushes, Looking Glass Plates, Varnl&het, Hair-sad Springs.Qlue-aud Sandpaper, andaiUbe article*HBed by* the trade. • feepgk^ COMMERCIAL Daily review of the markets j Owicb ovthv Daily.Moskibo Pott., » Saturday, Sept 27, 1851, { j The weather yesterday again clouded up, and about iundown it commenced raining. Business generally is dull. t ASHES—We continue out quotations for Soda at 3so Sales are making at these figures. ' BEESWAX—There is very little doing in Beeswax In this market. Once in a while we have sales of small lots at 22023 c. | BACON—There continues a regular home trade de piand for Hams and Shoulders, wtyhout any change in price. We note tales of 1500 Bis Shoulders at Bfc; 000 lbs do at B|c; 1600 lbs plain Hanii at 10; 1 tierce sugar cured Hams at life. BUTTER—SaIes of 2 bbls fresh Roll at 16c; 10 kegs do at H; Ido at 11. CHEESE—'The market is well supplied, with Rules of 25 boxes at 6c ; 20 do at s|. FISH—We note sales of 15 bbl« No. 3 Mackerel at 7,00; 10 do White Fish at 7,50. HAY—Sales of 10 lons at 12,00016,00 WHISKEY—Saes of Rectified ul 21022 c. FLOUR—We have no change to report either in re ceipts or demand. We notice sales of about tOObbls, ranging from 3,20 to 3.25 at the wharf for Superfine to Extra; from wagon, sales of 35 bbls iniotsat3.J2Oo3,2s; from stores, sales are made at 3,3103,50 for Superfine to Extra. Notice to Contractors, T>ROPOSALS will be received by the Birmingham AT and Elisabethtown Turnpike Road Company, until the iOth day ol October next,for the Grading and Ma sonry of three Sections of the Road between Bird's) an and James Hays’. Specifications can be seen at the Office of N PAT TERSON, Esq., in the Borough of Birmingham, After the 37th instant. JAMES M’K. SNODGRASS, sep2l:d6t:w2t • President. Ofotlee to Contractors* STEUBENVILLE AND INDIANA RAILROAD -; Proposals will be received by the SicqbenvilJe anu Indiana Railroad Company in Steubenville, uniU ihe Ist day of October next, for the Grading and Masonry of the first division of the road extending from Steubenville to the Conotton valley; and, also, for the construction of theemire Road between Steabenvilleand'Coshocioii and, also, distinct proposals for the construction of that portion of the Road extending from Coshocton to New ark. ‘i-.vvivVV:^: Tfie entire length of this tine is about flCf hlllcs,' fthd it contains work of ail descriptions In great Vnriety; some of which is quite heavy. Proposals will bo received for the Grading and Ma sonry of the first division entire or in sections of about a mile each, the Company reserving the privilege to make such disposition of the whole work as may ap pear most conducive to Us tuteresia. Plans, Profiles and Specifications can be seen ri the Office of the Company, after the Istb of September and further information may be obtained on application to J. Blickeosdertcr, Chief Engineer, or to the nnder aigued. D. KILGORE, lylgSrodAw President. Duff’s Merchant*’ College. Established in hho. incorporated by i,<*ni»ia live Charier. The Principal or this Inatuuuo.i ha> settled tome of the most intricate buninena transactions that h&Ve occurred in this city for the la*t irn years, and strangers will learn, oa 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 tu Book-Keeping,” nor no names advertised here, for the purpose of clap trap and hum baegery. No names arc published iu eonncctiou with this institution who do not perform the doty specified. Mr. Williams Ladies Writing Class meets at 3J o’clock. Mr. Hatch Lectures every Saturday evening, at 7 o’clock, on Commercial Law. Call and get a Circular. scpSOidAw Take Notice* FINE WATCHES. RICH GOLD JEWELRY end 9ILVER WARE, at Wholesale prices. HOOD continues to sell all of the finest,good Jewelry, pure Silver Ware and fine Gold and Silver Wutrhcs, 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 beeu bought for cash, at the lowest manafecturers’ prices, which enables him to sell at from 20 to 60 per cent, lower than any other ea lablithmeat in tbit city, or in any other city west of the mountains; and every article will be warranted at time of sale—so that every one can bay equally safe and cheap. Our motto is, to tell at very small profits, and thereby secure a large trade We do not wi«h to drive away trade from this eity by asking too large profits, or by entering into any combination. P. S —AU kinds of Watch Repairing done as well ns at My Other establishment in the United States, and at lowerprteeiL Watch Glasses set at half price, at No. PI Market street, Pittsburgh. f scp3 item Kitate at Auction. THE subscribers will sell at public Auction on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 9lh day of October next, that welt known Soap aud Chandlery establish ment, formerly occupied by G. Sandol, deceased, ritual? in Reserve township, immediately beyond the ( tty line, and bounded on one side by the new Kranklm Road.— The Lot is 112 by |6l feel.; on which ts erected one good brick dwelling bouse, and all the necessary out-build mgs. Sale lo commence at 11 o’clock, A M JOHN FLEMING. OEO R. RIDDLE, W. M’HKNDREY, sep22 Ezttulors. Abdominal Supporter** ON A NEW AND IMPHOVED PLtAN, For sale by Dr. /. W. BBAttSTUP , No B 9 SeUiKfield tiTett, Pittsburgh, AS person* of both sexes cail on me doily, complain ing of Cosifvencas, Pain in the Stomach, Bowel*. Ac., (but, generally, by exsmiucttioii, I have found in a great many coses, that they have labored under the dis tressing disease, the Falling of the Bowels), 1 have fit ted some of them with a proper supporter, and a small quantity ot medicine, which have relieved their pain and ?;tven themcomfort, and some of them bad not beeuwell or five or six years. Any persou who will call at zdy office, I can refer them to those who wear th«m who cun testify lo the benefits of them. If we have no Sop porters that will fit, we can hove them made in a short liule Th - produord by wearing a MJtlabir and perfect’)' udjusicd Abdominal Supporter i* often nearly miraculous. The weak vo.ee I* tuengiheneit- the weak lungs supported—the heart cruir« u» palpitations—ihe food sits hcitri- on the stomach- rnttivrne»« is relieved chronic Uianlnra i*. stopped— mi«c.irttagc» prevented— doodmgs stopped— whites eared—-pine get* -tronger— the lady who i* unable lo w»ik i* whmi able to »ulk well. She who coaid not sit ap alone for a few mi nates, can now sit up all day, or as long as any one; fold ng of the womb is cured, and. in shorter or longer periods loses ail us tenderness and weakness, and goes permanently back to its plaee Barren ties*, iu some coses, gives place to fruitiulness, and a way is prepared for years of good health. (scp2th3m3taw Valuable Heal luetate for Sale. THE following described property will be told at Pub lic sale on Friday, the lOth day of October oexttttl 10 o’clock, A. M., on the promise*, in Allegheny Ciry TWO LOTS OF GROUND, on the comer of Beater street and Water alley, being i 9 feet in from, on Beaver street, and extending back along Water alley ?5 feet On which are erected two three story brick Dwelling Haases, eaeh containing eight rooms. Also, one VA CANT LOT on Beaver streeLlSfect tn front and 75 feet deep. Also, ONE VACANT LOT oa Water alley, 23 feet 6 inches in from and 60 deep Also, ono two story frame DWELLING HOUtiK and LOT, SI feet 6 inches in front and 60 feeideep . coi><aiitmgeight rooms- Thr above property is about one square from the Penn sylvania and Ohio Railroad Depot For (uriner p&rticu tars enquire of the subscriber, at his Office. Fifth atrcei above Snmlifiehl i ermamade known on the day ot sale. M l. STEWART. or JAMES RULONG. sepjfhu Ex rs of Elizabeth W ilson s estate, deed HE ODD" FELLOWS' TEXT BOOKT" By Pajctral Donaldson. D D.. Grand Master ot G. L. of Norte eru New York. The above valuable work is now ready far delivery. It contains a complete history of the rise and progress of the Order tn the United States; a detail of us avstem in ell itA’branches : an Odd Fellow's counsel; all the Statistics of the Order; Government of L odges and Encampments: in fact.evcnr thing (hat can interest and benefit the I. O. O. F. Illustrated with thmv-two elegant engravings: including a Portrait ot Grand Master Hopkins, of the Grand Lodged “'•oriheru New York: and an illuminated tule-page. representing the Golden-Rule—elegantly bound in cloth sill. Price 81 00. Each of the presiding officers of a Lodge or Encamp ment, should bavea eopy for reference. For sale at the Cheap Publication Store of HENRY MINER & Co_‘No.slSffiithfield«trem. Pittsburgh. eep*2s _ DRUGS AND CHEMICALS— Gum Opium; Cream Tartar; Calc’d Magnesia; Gum Camphor; Carb. 'Amttiontnr Epsom Salts; balph. Quinine v Snlph. Mor phine: Acetate Morphine; lodine; lodtd Tron; lodid Sulphur-Ac. Ac. Tocether with a fine assortment of Drags find Family Medicines, lust received ahd for sxlr. by JAMES A. JONES. scp~4 corner Liberty and Hand streets. MOUNT AGVIOH.N aUADhiffik. FOR YOUN 1 GIRLS, In the immidtatt vxcinxty of th* Cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. P i. THIS INSTITUTION Will he Opened on the 1 sl day of Ompbor. for the reception of pupils, who wril.kc in straetca in any or alt of the. following branches of an elementary, nsetnl and liberal education:—Reading. Writing, Arithmetic. Ancient and Modern History. An cient and Modern Geography, use of the Giobcs .Botany. Useful and Ornaments! Needle Work. Music and Draw ing. TERMS: The annual pension for Board. Tuition and Wash ing, payable half yearly* In advance. 8112,00 Music for beginners. 5.00 For the use of the Instrument. .... u.OO Drawing. - 5.00 The healthy location of the eata'ihshment; the pictu resque scenery: varied and extensive prospect, so ani mating and enlivening to yoothfui minds, most render it a deurnble place of education. The greatest attention of the Teachers will be paid to the health, moral and intellectual cnlture of the pupils committed to tbeir care: and to render that attention effective.the discipline will be exact, yet mild and pa rental. There will be two aeou-ammai vaeauons of a lonniebt eaeh. Pupils will be received at ony umo du ring the session. MRS.DAVID LxNCII,*. sqp24:tAl Principal, Second Grand Arrival of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. AT B. BPESOB'B. JVO. 38 MARKET STREET. WE are now receiving and opening one of the most splendid Slocks ef FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS ever offered for sale in the City of Pittsburgh. Comprising tn part as follows .-—Dress Silks, or the most desipable styles and patterns ; French Merinos, of eve- S> shade ana color; Palmetto Cloth, rich styles; Coburg loth, of the richest shades; Silk Warp and Mohair Lustre • Alpacas, of the most superb qualities; Cltrys to! palace De Lames.of the richest superlative styles; Prints of every quality and patterns; Domestic Goods or-every deacripnon . 1 We Inviteeapeeielly ine aitenuon or the Laaica to our large'Bad well selected stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods Dress Trimmings, of every description; Silk and Straw BoimCla. of the latest atylet and shapes. Having recently engaged with a French Milliner, whilstin New York we flatter onrselves that there is no house in the city can Compete with us in the aboye branch of busi ness All of the aboTeweiiaieutl selling.cheaper than we have done heretofore. . . ITT- Bememberthe Place, No. 33 Merkel sireet, he tween Second and Third, where Cheap Bargains can be had [acpgfcfol i E- BPBNCB. Q HKSTN UTS—IO brls In good cheap. sep34 No - 207 Liberly street. COtFEK —60 hags Prime Bio for sale by sep2l WM- OVER. BROOMS— SO doi Brooms for sale low, lo close out.- sep24 WM. DYER; FLOUR— 00 brls Bngtnwell'n Extra ; ' 10 - Fine; For sale.by : sop 24 ' WM. DYER. SUGAR-*5 fads low pneed N 0. Sugar fer rale. scp&4 • . WJ VL DYER* T' OAF SUGAK—3 brls No. 6 Loai for salts .. 1 ■? Li sep24 , _r WJVS. PYEH- CIUhK VINEGAB 30 brls for sale orwexcb u ng6< >ep24 • '■ WM. DYEH. • ■■> v- - s: '. y-. RIYBB MATTERS. POET OF PITTSBtJHfeH* 1 FEET 5 TKCSSS WATKB {H TBB CHAHftKZ. ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. lt J. M’Kee, Heddrickson, McKeesport “ Thomas shriver, Bailey, West Newton “ Thomas Scott, VandergTiir,M’Keespor! DEPARTED: “ Redstone.Wocdward, Brownsville. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do M 3. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton “ Thomas Scott, Vandergriff, li’Keesport. “ Clarion, Millenger, West Newton. Wheeling and Bridgeport jacket. I Tab splendid steamer R. H. LINDSAY, eapailssaT. Moore, Masier, Is the regular Wheeling and Bridgeport, Packet.and leaveshereiveiy Wedoes day and Saturday for the above freight or passage apply on hoard, or to i SHERIFF A BINNING, Afr’ts . Na in Market street. For Sale. f The hull of Uie SteninboaLLAKE ERIE IB lK ! al I| * o AUsgheny wharf, below the Sl Clair street bridge. [aufliai* Steamboat for Baie7~ The'one-haff of the steamboat ARENA pljnngbetween Pittsburgh, E» al Liver pool auc Wellaville. bhe is doing Ihc only regular boat to Wellsvllle. lit will be disposed of on reasonable terms. Apply to °mB JAMKS.BLAKELV. Friday Cincinnati Packet. i JES’-.h-THti new -- a " d elegant steamer IRENE Jrßfi&EfNo. i*. G. L. urotnrroct, Master, has ttHen “ ’ the place of the Clipper. No. S, in the line Of Packets, and will leave every FRIDAYrat 10 A. M.,for the above and intermediate ports For freight Or osj. sage apply t»n board. ' ; y e jy For marietta and Hoctelngport. Th*fine steamer PACIFIC, Zanotm Mab will leave for the above and intermedi ate portsovery THURSDAY^ at4 o’clock, P. M. For freight or pa ssage, apply on board, or to T. WOODS A SON, marlO No, 61 Water at. t and 63 Front si. Wednesday paekst for Cincinnati* . (fS> b. Tint new and fast running steamer Ct\« BmnNQUAM,Mailer, will leave ™gßBsMiflßlßrcgulßrly every WBUskspAt. l‘»w freight or passage, apply on board, or to matsG G. B. MILTENBERG ER. Allegheny Stiver Trade. REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS, THgfine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE ffiraHMiVN o. 2. CupL IVs. leaves Uio Alle gheny wharf for Franklin,every *»fenrf««innd Thursday. at 4 P. M. y ’ The Sue steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, CopL Joan Hakxa, leaves the Allegheny wharf fat Frank lin. every Tuesday and Friday) at 4 P. M. For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. [martO Trank letory, (OBTWKBn P£HN AMD LIBBSTT STREETS). LIST OF SHADES ouband and made at all times to order— 3*4,4*4,5-4 and G-4 Buff Shades, plain and bordered ; “ “ “ Transparent preen do; “ “ “ ** Dark u do; Landscape Shades o( ever? style; Moonlight do do do; Gothic and Mezziiinto, of new style ; BTOKK SHADES of any color, wait Letledutor De signing. OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also, a Jot ot' SHADE TRlMMlNGS—complete at2s cents per shade. Curtains hung on reasonable teems. P. S.-—Pedlers will do well to call at the Factory! be* fore purchasing elsewhere. apr!B:flm R R. KEBNAN. iifiw goodaV THE subscriber having now received his entire stock of FALL AMD WINTER GOODS, would respect fully inform his customers and the public, that be la pre pared to dispose of his Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, at very low prices. He ha*. In Dry Goods, all the staple, as well os afarge stock of FANCY DRESS GOODS, comprising in part; 4-4 Chene Silks, for evening and street dressen very rich: 4 4 Brocade Silk, do do do; Plain Black Silks, all priees and widths; Brocade Black Silk, do; Heavy Watered Silk.all shades ; French Poplins, do; Moasiin de Laines; French Merinos and Cashmeres; Together, with French and English Print*, In endleaj variety. HOI’SK FURNISHING GOODS, IM. IV-4 and 13 4 Barnsi y Sheetings; 4*4, 5-4 am* M do and Irish Pillow Linens. 7*4, iM and 10-4 Table Damasks; 5 S and 3 4 Oamssk Napkins and Doilies; Hockabsck, Diaper and CrashTnwefinffs; Rich Printed Piano and Table Covers, superb ueo-Jf; MarsHlles guilts, French Furniture, Dimity, Curtain and Curtain Material*, Ac., 4c. mourning dry goods. Lunin's Black Bombazines; Do do Mouslin de Laine. 3-4 and 4 4 wido ; Black Canton Cloths; Black Mohair Lustres; Silk Warp Thibet Cloths; Black Challey; Bnclitb, French and Italian Crapes ; Mode and Crape Veils ; Cbrmi leues and SUcvcs: Collars and Cuffs; Cto?r« and Ho siery. All of which (jowls will be warranted of good colors, and cheap for quality. sct)ls JAMKB A. M’KNIOHT. G. V. ArbatlmMi SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURES, coinervj Fountain and Sevtnlh. Person* wanting an? thing In that line will do well in call, a* I am determined to tell as cheap an any ntherperson in ifee city. (*eptl:y I?UH RKNT—And possession given tiainedi- ately, u thr'-c story BRICK HOUSE, (No. 191 SgS Third street, between Ross and Grant). Apply to Jana WRIGHT A ALCORN, No 117 Third street, at»l2 opposite St. Charles Hotel. Store Room for Rent. THE subscriber offers for rent three large and well-finished STORK ROOMS, entirely new, gfgtjj located on FiAh street, opposite the Exchange- Bank.— Possession will be given immediately. For terms, Ac . apply to H CAMPBELL, jy3U on the premises. M’CORD A CO., 1 CORNEA OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, n»a ARK now prepared to supply their friend* pja / fa and the public generally, with the Fall Style I M lIaTS and CAPS, which they have received ___ fsep4 ‘asblons. tsgk C. H. PAULSON, No. 73 Wood ttrett, in oowre- Jgl ceivlitg hi* entire Fall Stock of HATS, CAPS, and <s his business. He has now o general assortment of ait in his line, besides receiving by the Pennsylvania Railroad daily, alt of which he will sell at eastern pncc». Uep4 "" " LIVES INSURED B Y THE Kentucky Slutnsl LlCa lniurance Co*. -COVINGTON, KY. COMPANY has actual Capital of ONE HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and is managed by men of the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlet* furnished, niiormauoQ given, and applica tions received by J. TUKBKTT, Agent, 129 Wood street. Sahosl Dil worth, Medical Examiner. (sepa BraDixh;K's fiklu pi.aNK roaTT— .0 » nHrc , for sale at a low rase. A. WILKINS A CO., Stock end Exchange Brokers, sep!3 cor Market aud Third street*. A. W. Foster, " ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; OFFICE, NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, btlmc Maria gtrnt, Pituburgh, Po. novlAJawly A Drag Store for Sale. A GOOD STAND, in a business pan ot the pin-. / will be sold, together with & selected stock oflg||r Drugs, Apply at this Office. faol9 IUT PurnliUM and Chair Warerooiw*. Cl JOSEPH MEVER, 434 Penn street, above the fjkCanai Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and makes cjfjfio OTder, at the Uncest prices, every description ot Fancy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship andmost approved styles. Purchaser* would do well to visit bis Warerooras. my27-dAwly . , FUR CHAMBERS—Very .cheap Wall Paper and cheap Borders, Inlieti of: whitewash. , sepaO . MARSHALL I7UR RHEUMATISM —RdyUbTds > "Rheumairc Lini . mem is joat the article that Can be relied on for the cure of ihispdinfdl disease. It striked at the root ol the disease, and eradicate* it from the system whH astoji -■ iehing rapidity. Price 25 cents per botile. Sold at ' ' seps»s NO 50 SMITHFfBLD STREET. PENN GLASS WORKS. r. LOEKftZ, SB. ....r... XUQMAS WiaHTBU.il Lorextx & Wlghtman, (Formerly of the firm of Wm. M'CcLbY A Co,) MAjiDFAcnrßkas or m at.ids of VIALS,BOTTLES AND WINDOW GLASS, 63 T Vaist and 69 Front Struts, Fittaburgk, Penn'a N. U —Particular attention paid la odd sue* of Win dow Gloss and private mt uldfc for Bottles and Vials. jy*hfc3mdAw . ill OF A I*l.l EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 209 Liberty street: Thls'powerfallycbnceutrated pre paration j the medical virtues of which are found to .be eighttimes the strength of the original American Oil. It is put up in bottles at 25 and 274- cents, each, with full directions for its use. In every disease where the origi nal American Oil has been found at all efficacious, and it so far exceeds the original in power, as to render tt the CHEAPEST MEDICINE IN THE‘WORLD. Calland try It. JOHN YOUNGSON. N. B. The original Oil in its natural state as taken from the bowels of the earth r can be had as above— and will be found genutru. not withstanding a certain firm claims to be the oniy Proprietors. dAw if j y For Sole. A VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT. situate in the Seventh Ward of the City of Pittsburgh. The Lot is GO feet front on Centre Avenue, and ex tending back 100 feet to Clark street, upon which is erected a brick house, three stories high, newly built with gravet roof, andfiuished in (heTnostepbrfeved style' The water is conducted to the door by a hydrant, and every other convenience that would render the situation desirable m a place Of residence. The Grounds urt handsomely laid off with walk* and decorated w th shrubbery, flowers, Ac. The above property will be sold on reasonable terms. F.nquire of KIRKPATRICK A ROBB,- _*epS:tm _ No. 127 Fourth PiUiburgh. RETURNED— From the Eastern Cittes7with a larae and well selected assortment of Goods in njy line vix : Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, rich fancy Goo Is Lamp*, Chandeliers, Military Goods, Ac.} all selected from manufacturers and Importers,'and at prices unu sually low, and will be sold in this eity attbe lowest gular eastern prices, and cheaper ibau hitherto sold bv any establishment west of the mountains. My stoek of Watches is excellcnr, most of it 'being received bv the steamer Franklin, last week. 7 ALSO—Jewelry, of rich and beautiful patterns. Cus tomers may rely, a* heretofore, on all goods.sold by me, .being of good quality and workmanship*and at as low pnees as any other establishment. W. W. WILSON No. 57 corner Market and Fourth su „ PHtibwgli LettUer D«oot. —' — ~ RBARD t CO., No. 103 Wood btbkkt, have just * rcc ?S? d a J ftH BU PP I X «f-*tock in their line. Bai lor* and Mew York SOLE LEATHER, Philadelphia Kipß'&nd Call Skills, French Calf Skins, Co mtry Ud- had Calfskins, Morocco Lining and Bindiae Skins | Tanner’s Oil} Tanner’s and earner’s Tools fijc And, taken together, they believe it the largest and best assortment eyet. offered before in one house in Pius* burgh. All of which we are |prepared to sell to cash and prompt paying customers at the very-lowest prices possible. \ . Wo take pleasure in showing onr stock, and cordially ; invite purchasers to examine,before,purchasing else-' ' e - -h." s . - *> . 1 ,■»’ ... ... <• . *• " - • • L, *s* 1 ' f \ '• *C'* . , . 'v. * -* -■* .*■ J ■ v 1 J* *« * ■N > . T * »- .» A » « . .L» **• ■* v’ * > TELEGEAPHIC NEWS. FROM SANTA FE. Independence, (Mo.) September 26. We have intelligence from Santa Fe to Sepi tember 2d. Reynolds leads for Congress by a large majority in the town of Santa Fe. It is, however 1 , supposed that Weightman will' be elected. Col. Sumner left with his command for the Nareno country. The Apaches had leagued with the Navijos .and ran off, a large portion of the stock belong ing to the Boundary Commission. Bartlett was to leave the Copper Alines for Gila, about the Ist. .... j Grass and water are plenty between Santa Fe ‘and Independence. BuriAto, Sept, 26. , A destructive fire commenced about 4 o’clock in Peacook street, buhiing from 160 to. 200 buildings. Boss from $200,000 to 300,000. Eston & Co.’s planing mills and lumber yard, loss $60,000 —insured $20,000;' The public school house, No.'2, loss s3jooor i insurdd‘ $2;- 500. H. Radoliff’s coal yard, Jason Bark’s freight store and D. Brown, J. Dre trich, D. S. '& A. Hanson’s carriage manufac turers, lost in all abontsl6,oo0 —partly Insured. The remainder were dwellings, shops and gro-. carles. 1 A very destructive fire broke out last night in that portion of the city known as the Points, extending down betweehjthe canal and the Ter ris, and destroying every thing in its couxse. The space horned over'ls not less than ten acres ; and thousands of poor .people ore ren dered houseless by the calamity. The flames have at noon only just .been checked, and mil lions of property has .been destroyed- The prevalence of a severe gale from the South, ren dered all efforts to stay the flames ineffectual. It is feared that many lives haTe been lost— One dead body has already been found, and sev eral of the firemen were much injured. BrcunoND, September 25.: The Whig State Convention, of va., tq' nomi nate candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, met yesterday at Charlottsville. The attendance Was very large, and full from all sec tions of the State. CoL Bondnrant was chosen President of the Convention. Mr. Segur nomi nated George W. Summers, of Kanawha, for Governor, which was earried by acclamation. — Mr. Sheffy stated that Mr. Sommers would ac cept the nomination. The Convention was very unanimous and enthusiastic, and speeches were made by a number of distinguished gentlemen. After appointing a committee on the general or ganization, and another to draft resolutions, the Convention adjourned tin to-day, when candi dates for ’Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General, will be nominated. New YObk, Bept 26. jj The rumors industriousiy oiroulated yeater ; day, in relation to the Farmers’ and Mechan ics’ Bank of New Brunswick, are pronounced unfounded. The Bank, it is said, is able to. meet every dollar of its liabilities. The Protestant Episcopal Convention, this af ternoon, on the eighth ballot, decided the Rev. Dr. Creighton, Provisional Bishop. The votes stood—For Creighton, 101 clerical and 87 lay; for Wainwright, 67 clerical and 77 lay. The steamship Georgia forOiieans via Havana, sailed at noon to-day with 163 passengers; THE CONSPIRACY CASE.. : i„. Detroit, Sept 26. Tho jury in the Railroad Conspiracy ease ren dered their verdict at s,q’cJqQk. night, find ing 12 of the prisoners guilty and the balance not guilty. The following persons were found guilty:—A. Filley, Willard Champion, E. Cham pion, Lyman Champion, E. J. Price, Ebon Price, O. D. Williams, Wm. Corwin, A. J. Preeland, Aaron Mount, Erastns Smith, Ebenezer Farna ham. Smith and Famaham were recommended to the mercy of the Coart Hon. Lucius Lyon, formerly a Senator from this State, died on Thursday morning at half past one o’clock. Baltimore, September 26. The Vigilance Committee of Grayson county, Virginia, on the 13th instant arrested John Cor nett a friend of Mr. Bacon, the Ohio Abolition iat The Committee requested of him that he should renounce his Abolition sentiments—bat he refused. They then stripped him, and, tying him to a tree, administered about a dozen lashes, when he agreed to renoanoe his abolition views, sell his lands and negroes, and feave the State. The occurrence has caused great excitement and the committee are said to be in pursuit of several ■ other persons. The Democratic State Convention met at Stanton yesterday to nominate candidates for Governor, &o. It is supposed most likely that Green B. Samuels of Shenandoah wiil receive the nomination for Governor, although there is a spirited rivalry among the candidates. The first ballot yesterday, and the only one, resulted as follows:—Johnston Id,ooo, Samuels 7,800, Floyd 9,800. Floyd evidently stands no chance. ■ NEW TORE MARKET—Sept. 26. Cotton... Market firm'.' Sales 800 bales at 9$ for fair Orleans and 91 foe Uplands. Flour... Steady. Sales 1600 bbls at 8,76@ 8,87 for State and Western, and 4,26 tor South ern. Wheat. ..Steady, but. limited. Sales 65,000 bush common at 60 for mixed Western. Bye... Sales 2000 bush at 70. Coffee... Sales 1900 bags Rio at B@9£. Sugar... Sales 200 bxs Cuba at 4}@6. Pork... Steady. Beef... Good inquiry. Sales of Mess at 8,76@ 11,00, Prime 6,00@6,00. Lard... Sales at 9@9J. Wool... Sales 20,000 lbs fleece at 36. Whiskey.. .22 J@2B. BALTIMORE MARKET—Sept. 26. Flour.. Kales of I4oobbls City Mills at 8,875; 800 do H. S. at 8,94. * Rye F10ur...8,60. Corn Mea1...8,12}. Grain... Prime red wheat 73@75 ; white 75@ 78; white corn,6o@6B ;,yellow6B@6o., . Bacon... Sides dull at iO}@ll; shoulders 8| @9. Mess Pork 16,60@17,00. Lard...9}®ll. Coffee... Sales of .8000 bags Rio at B}@Bf. Imports, 2660 bags ,- stook, 28,000 do. . Tobacco...A fair demand at fall rates. Whiskey...22@23., ’ [ '[ '■ Cloverseed...Xew 5,60@6,60. , ! . ; . j State mutual Fiiri lueuranee Oompaas* BRANCH OFFICE, 54 Sjuthtield ST.,'PrrrsßtrM'l,- 1 Pittsburgh May Ur.tßfiU THE beat evidence of the success of the lHrector* in endeavoring: to make the “STATE MUTUAI/FIRE 1 INSURANCE COMPANY* inefet the wants of the' community, is the unparalleled amount of business' which has been done---baving Issued T,t>Oo P ill cies during the past year, thereby adding over 8130i00Q to the funds, of the company. Nearly all the insured i> 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 fc canceled*.v*T?*r- ~w W do do inforce .w..;...* 7^oB Amount of Property insured 07,836,419 do Canceiea, terminated and ex pired. *•*,*.*.* *;• • 201,728 . do. db' lu force******** •• ~ ‘ 07,684,091 do Premium Notes —*• 70,676,87 do Canceled,terminitedjexprM, 637,10 ;■ -i do in force* ••• 079,03^,77- do Cash Premiums received* •* *051,557,14 do do canceled*** - 321,24' - $51,235,90 Whole amount of losses and expen se* paid* •:•***. 23,411,45 Balance fn fhvoro'f the Co , in cash, *97,634,45 To city or country merchunis, and owners of'dw .fil ings, and isolated hr coautry property, it is Relieved U.is company affords advan luges in point of ,cliehpn“9s. safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Qompnny it this conntTy. . • ' Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved s ys tem of Clansificatiet of all special hazards, insuring' only ft limited amount in any one: cftHty, thus precluding the frequency and oceurrenw of luge fires, and also; on both the Stock and Mutual plan,- it not only possesses the cheapuess and accommodation of both methods, but emitles the insured to a participa tion in the profits. It is under the control of the following Directors: -J P. Rutherford. A. Jl GmjlVTobn.B.Paeker, Samue. T. Jones,’ Alonzo A. Canter, Philo C. Seiig.aick, Ro!) ert Klotz, Samuel Jones, John P. RutherforAv, ~ J P. RUTHERFORD, Pres’L -'A. J. Glttßrr.lSieV.,.,,,.. A. A. Cabbikb, Actuary. _ N. B.—A Scrip Dividend ■offineeß per cent, on eipi- , rinn policies has been declared by the Buectorapaiupw now receivable at this Office for renewals,or redeenia- , ,he “? ef ■ For S(3«r ,V!\ , ; u ,', n Wil t. BE 60U>, on or before .Wednesday,OetoJ ber IS*. ISSI, * priysue OiVJiilblie iSIev’HVE ACRES,bp the same more oi; less, situated' in New Troy; on which is creeled two; Ksod frame dwellings, one of which has been oeeupied as a tavern stand ‘for the last seventeen years.' There is' el soajroodorchard, which contains *,a fine eeleolioh of Frail Trees. There 1 is abaruand^oodstabling,together without houses, Ac.. Also, a,emall.Brtck ifousevapd aliuabsd in^bebp-1 rough of gharptbujrKhjSofeet/ronlby.lsaback. '.Allfof | *o above property will be, sold >low tor CASH. Title;] iudisputable. For furllier parucuiars enquire Of ' 1] .a J-f* •' -T , ~r 'tr..*?;;?. U*. - : • ■ • •*•V'* ■' “■'• 3 V •■;•• •- ■• ' V‘* *'.:- v;lc ' ; V- ■; * . ■ V' >,!■>•■' . W -.V ' >, , , ■ • - v . *v r ', •.,, v:. vo - ■ . ••.':, .-•> - • ■• -.V -■••■'■"•■•• •-• v-r iV'tf v’C-'-vH'^vv^,. •‘ '••• ■ • 1 •- ; ':*;. ' -'• '■ ;-• ..- - ; - V^iifivvv w' V* , * S *V *: *■ v ’ . ’ , ' ’ -<■'■ » r ?»•”» v* ' v „ * v *■ y r * % f t ‘ * - x ■' '■■<■ s *» .*?-, > .- •? t* S*A' * • p>>. tag —■—i.' J*- 1 «e.V. •'* • V i ■ i: v *,f • *'*• > '• - ... i..’ * , * ■•/.-.V I '' t,." £ *. ‘ -K,--, - , Kii ! ' 4 * 7 * y - **. V * c. 1 * '-r-'-jf -?J~ , ,r* %■*"', ,\ .f: 'O r-W, ’ ;>^: r r ri' - v£.n4 -v-rsi ;., _2 _•_♦'* i ' f :i * v » > ', , - > * • ’ ■>> •* z V ■ BY TBE O'REILLY LINE. FIRE IN BUFFALO. SECOND DISPATCH. WHIG STATE CONVENTION. NEW YORK ITEMS. DEATH OF AN EX-SENATOR. Detboit, Sept. 26. Richmohd, Sept. 26. Danker* anil, Broker 0. ; ■ PATHIOKB * FEIENP. - ■ _ „ BAIKBKB ASDEXOHASOB faBOKEaS, i No- «. COBMO W**.™™**™ wara*^. ; Eometlic and totogn.Bxciangeißtink No&iy Qojd ajui Stiver, Exc&angidy : EXCHANGE anohakkisg hobbb; ' William A? Mill M Wood Street) i PITTSBURGH - , . U3*lirtißi»TixLowmonTnr»D«ro»ii»- tao<[29 iU-SS *EU«». *BW4*D SAUK. . , KBABBB a H»HW. FSt?’’ Foreign and Come' of Third end Wood sts., directly opposite the S Charles Hotel. . - maySS , . ..~ Removal. ' ■ ■ 1 ~ S. HOLBEB dt SOUS, Hava anrotrxD xaas. Bixxixo amt ixcnanag oraicx : Ta No. 67 marlut slrctt, four doort btloto old Hand. j N. HOLMES A SONS, tTXANKERSANB EXCHANGE BROKERS, and flee .O lore in t\ot£a,lirall3, r Acceptances,G'old,Silver and [Bank Noier. . Exchange oil the Eastern and Western cities constantrjiTof sale.'’ .. ... . . ,v. Collections madti’in nil the cities throughout the. .Unit 1 ted States. Denasites received in, parfundsor,horrent paper, No. 67 Market street,fiettseen Third and. Fourth streets. ' ” ~ aug2B-ly. lAB. B.HOON. VHbX.SkXaXKT . flooa«s&aosfiT»-^ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. S. Comoro? Wood and Sixth otrutoU P ittsbureh, Ps TYEALRRSin Coin, Bank Note*, TimeßiU*; Foreign X/ and Domestic Exchange,Certificates ofDeposii,Ao ■ EXCHANGEoh all the*prlnci|ml Cities of theUnibn and Europe, forsale in enmsto suitpurchasers. CURRENTand parfmida repeivedon deposlte COLLE<7nON9m4d«tjn r tt 1 i pafts'bf the Union, aithe lowcSTraics. • **•* ' sepll-ly hill * eoanT« ' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKE RS, ff6* 65 WttiHr Btr*6l, Third &tot betaio Fourtfc-ivxsttidt). SIGHT EXCHANGE?)*tbeEastern Cities constantly for tale. Time Bills' of Rxchange ; aad'Notes dis counted. Gold, Sliver and Bank Notesibooghtawl sold. .Collections made in nil the'principal cltif s df theVftfoed Slates. Deposltsrecelvedof Par and Current Funds. ; marJ7:y • ’• " •• W7V proclamation. ; :: ! W HKREAS, in and'by the Act of the dhhefa! semble of “An Acrrelat ing 10 * lon noiiee-of iuebeleetibhs’to be held* and jenhideraiein'Biiehnotice'wfel officers am ter be elected." f, CABTfißTnjaTlS,SireriiF<>f :tfteCoUbiy6rAHegheny,d6therifbre make knoWfi aml ■give this public douce tor thedeetors or saidGouaiy of Allegheny, that a General Ejection ’will beheld In the said County, on the SECOND TUESDAY OF OCTO BER NEXT, at the several elecuondisfrictatherein. The electors of the First Ward of the City of Pitts burgh, to mfcet&t the house of Mra. Jane Little, at the corner of Ferry and Founhstreets. in said Ward. The electors of the Second Ward-of theCityof Pitts burgh, io meet atthe BnmtDmiictHtftrl, comer of See- streets. in saldWard. TheelecroraottbeTbirdWard of the City : of Pius- ! bargh, to meet at the house of Andre’w BfoMaslers, E«q. . The efeetors oF the Fourtb Ward of the City of Pitts ; burgh,' to raeetat the Public Sebool House, in said Ward. : Toe electors‘of theFtflhWatdoflhe CUy of Pills burghftb meet at the Pennsylvania House, ocoopiedbv GotUeb SiedinlylaiatAlexsnder Un said Ward. The electors of tha Sixth Ward of the City of Pitts bnrgbrtojaftet at the P.ubiicSchool.Honsc,m said Ward- The electors of the Seventh Ward of: tqe City of Pitts burgh, to meet at the Public School Hon so, in said ward; Theelectorsof the Eighth Ward of the : City of Pitti burgb,to meet at the PoolicSchooT House, In. said ward. The electors of the Ninth Ward of, the City at Pitts burgh, tomeet at the Public School-House, Insaidward. Tne eleetorstofilbc hlrat Ward of the> City of Alle gheny, to meet at the house of J. Wood boose, Robinson street The electors of: the Second Ward of- the City of Alle gheny, tomeet at the house of Wi-ow Thompson* north west comer of Ohio street and. the Poblie Square. The electors of iheThird Ward of the Gtty of Alle gheny, to meet at the Public School Home, in said ward. The electors of the Fourth Ward of the Cily of Alle gheny; to meet at the house' orMrs/Wylie, 'East Com mon.,' . The electors of Pitt township, to meet at the house of Mrs. Nancy. Murray, on the Mechanics’ and Farmers* Turnpike Rond,' Ip said township j except tbe qualified voters residing id sections l4 of the city district, wboabtill vote, at all general elections in the Ninth Ward of the City of Pitiiborgb. The electoMof ; P«bleßtownshtp,tonieet atthe house of John Beitler, in the village of East Liberty. The electoftof Collins townrhip, to meet at thehousC. of William McCall, Jf*. in the village of East Liberty. electors of Wilkinstownship, tomeCtaithebouse of John Shaffer, on die Greensburgh Turnpike Roadjia s&'.d towashipi ; r The electors of Plum township, to meet-at the house of John Satnmervilie, in said township. >, The elec lots of Pnitorvtownship, to meet &t the house of Abraham Taylbr; orrthe Northern in said .township. ;^ i -.. :i . The electors Of PcnnJawnship, to'meet at the house of Robert Donaldson,- on the lieechbmgh Road, in said township. The elec ors of Versailles township, to meet at the Brick Scn< ol HhuaCvnear the White lluose formerly oc cupied by Thomas Neel, and now by Wm. A Shaw. The electors of Elizabeth township, to;meet at the boure of Daniel Sarver, formerly occupied by John Walker, in Elizabetbßorongh. , The electors of the Borough of Elizabeth, to meet at the bouse of Daniel Sarver, formerly occupied by John Walkeryin said borough. . • Tbeeleolorsof Jeffereoatownship, to meet atthe boose of MiehaelSnee, formerly occupied by John King, in 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 electors of Upper Su Clair towoship, to meet ai the boose of Jas. Connor, in said t^jvnship. The electors of Lower Sk Clair township, to meet at the brick tavern at the junction of the CosJ liill and Su Clair turnpikes with the Brownsville road. ; The electorsof Cbartiers township, to meet ol Ihepub tic hoQse near the Savfiltll'Rnn bridge, on the Steuben* Tills turnpike. The electors of Robinson township, to meet at-the hoQseofS^^MbP^and f fdrmeriy‘AumeyMeParlHndi Tbe electors of Findley'township, to meet at the house of McClelland A.' Attnor, fotmeriy 'ocenpied by John Charles, in the tillage of Clinton, in said township. > Tbe electors of Moon township, to o eet at the house of Peter Oostcra, iri said township .' * The electora'bf Ohio township, to meet at the house of Johil Hay, in saidtownship. • - * The electors of Franklin township, to meet fit the house oeenpled by los. Hotemanv in said township* Tbe electors of the Borough of Manchester, te meet at the Pablic School House The electors of Reserve township, to oeet«tthe house of Gotlieb Fisher,' in said township. The electors of Baldwin township, to meet at the house of John Cowan, in said township. The erectors of Snowden township, to meet at the house of Peter Boyer, in said township. TbeelecLorsxif Sottth Fnvette township, to meet house of H. Hays, on the fannof G. r Y. Coulter, in said township. The electors of North Fayettetownsbip, to meet at the house' 1 cow occupied by Francis- Jamison, at Rogers* MULinsaidfown*tnp 5-; The electors of- Ross township, to meet at the house of Jacob-Coibaugh,on the Fran It Im road, in said township. The electors of Pine township, to meet at the botue of Hugh Crummy, in said township—and that Thontas Wallace bo Judge, add William Me Kinney and William Rotters belnspectors of this election, i.t said township nrhe electors of MeCandlesa township are to meet at the faouseof Jas.-Aitderson:iirsaidiowasfaip. The electors of West Deertownshlp, to meet at4hev house of Nathan Conley, in said township. r^r-^v. The electors of East Deer toWhshiptomdeiat the Pub lic School House, in the BoronghorTaremum. % ; V The electors of the Boroogh of to meet at the Poblfe School Houses itiaaid BOrough. The electors of Indiana townshipj.Krmeet&t thehoose formerly occupied by 8 Mackey; in said township. : The electors of Shttler township, to meet at John Shaw’s mill.in said townships- - :!■>'- • u The qualified voters of that part of Ifidihnadownahip, in Allegheny county, residing-within tlm following Ue-> scribedlfoundartes; to wit: oegitmisg -at a peint-otUhe Allegheny river, at the upper 1 line efihe farm Of John Cabieyandronnlng a northerly Course, between theTUntts of'saia Cable and John Boydy tOtheß. ble’s farm—thence running a westerly course to the Shu ler township linC, : In suehafoanner as to embrace all farms or lots situate inCthmingham’sdtstrict, and known as the river traets, witbin'sula boundaries, shall hereof ter vote at general elections in the Borough of Sharps bureh, at the eleetidnpdlfcfsaid borough. The electors Oflhe Boroughorßirmingham, to .meet at the Public School House, tn said Boroogh.} The electors of the Borougbtof East Birmingham, to meet at the Railroad Office of Oliver H Ormsby, inaaid bOTOUgb.' •' v - '•'* •• • • •" •• of.-- The electbrtbf Duquesne Borough, to acetal the Pub* licSchoorHouie.ia said borough. - •? i , The electors w the Boroughof tawrenceville, to meet atlhePublicSchoolHonse, in saidßoroogh.v Thcclectorsof thc Borougbof to meet at lhChouse of JatnssSharpvin saidßorougb. ■; Tlfo electors of the Boroughof McKeesport, to meet at .] the Town in said borough. ThC the BoTOUgn of South Pittsburgh* to : meet at t&e heuse formerlyoccupied by K. McAnninch, at the eiiddflhe Monongahela Bridge,tin said borough. | The electors of the Borough of-West Elizabeth, to.! meet at the P&btiClSchool2taaie,in aaid,bon>ugh- At which time andipiueca the qualified, electors as aforesaid will by ballot vote for ! 1 - One personifor Governor ofPennsylyania \ I One person for Canal Commissioner; . , ! five ipersons for Judges, of the Supreme Court of 'Pennsylvania; . . .... 1 One person for President Judge of the Ditinct Coart. of the county of Allegheny; One person for Associate, Judge of tiie District Court for the County of. Allegheny; One person for Prettdent Judge of Courts of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions, Ac., of Allegheny county; Two person£ for Associate Judgcs of same Canned > Five'persons for otonbers of.Asaetnbly of Penosylva* nia;- One person for Recorder of Allegheny countyi Ouepersoufor Clfrfof’lhe Coart ofQusrtcrSaaflions One person for Treasurerof Allegheny county . i One person for CCuqt/Commissioner; One person for Auxlttori ' One person for County Bonreycr, ; ... . 7 ■ • ai«q *in nnd bv the fid* section of an act approved the io«h lWMuis eaneied, that the 13th section of !he actpa«oa ensiled an act relating,io the election* of shall not be so con amted’a* w prevent any •mflttia'officeror borough officer rrom serving as Judge,‘lnspector; or Clerk, atanyGen eWl or Special Election? iii'this Commonwealth; And the returu Judgcs of the respective dlstriets efore said;are Teqoireiitbineetht tKeConrt. Hottse lit the city of Pntsbnrgh, on the Friday after tbesfccond Tuesday of October nert, then and there to discharge, the duties ! required by ldw. • - . Given under tny hand and seal ut Pittsburrfi;thit42dday.• of Sep<exnber,A~. 0.1651; and- of the independence of the United Statea the seventy-sixth. Shenffi. ON SABBATH 21st matant,tite'Mcth<>- distChurph, corner'o££miibfield and Seventh:«tsi, and the bo tberan Ch ore h ,in Seventh street»will be light* ed up, with’ :! M&P. B ARNE ITS rAHOtt fciuns.* Wsfl bbs. He would: call the attention of Trustees and ves? tries of the Churches who have not yet adopted thtem£to calLand.seethein* be having put them iuetfht, different churches iattds city. They axe more brilliantlhuhany other burncrnow in use. ".J''' ' Orders leftet the MonongaheU House wiflbe promPV ly -either 6>i private residences or public buildings. HU stay-mil be short in this city, on account of engagements in the West. ' l»epBE becomcsoleproprieiarof iheUrag L/ Store/copjer of Liberty Ond Hand streets, f:s£g leave to : inform my friends and customers, that! havo lustre caived my Fall Btoek.of ProgsyChemieaTisFaints, Pye Staffs, &e 4 all of which. eeJectod with i carel atsd wilihe sold on reasonable terms. , -. ... MMJSB A. JONES. TVTKW BONNET 9 AND RIBBONS^-A- A. Misoa l ist :fcCo.hß.vojmlo[»neiiji_ T and'l .** r . ."rr ' *•*»•►''’ f * ••■" 1 ■' • . -. .A* -V*f 4 ■‘■•■s. •' * ‘V V *. r -i. *: ‘ 'V f - \kA>?*^r; ' *, ■' ** ■- •V t Prlssu Diseases. DBi BROWN, No. «X JH AMOND AIrLRTi ® . rD«»on» his entire attention to. an offleo -: nreetlee. HistoSlneuismosttyeonSnedto raftio r St^n"iy^Sn^ SSsS^S&e^ imparity or thellood,vrtthaiidiseiseso’ origin. - • SkJa BcoTbttiic Eniptl<ms, Teller!- Hlno worm. Merc nrjalDucaasSe Send ml: .. giency, Pile»,Kheumatiaa. 3appreasions, ; Di*eases of the Joint*,Fiiiola InAaoj trrons -Affisction*, Fains in iho Back: and laLnS^JnUa don* of ihe Cladder -aJ!d Kfdncy«,#BcccssfbUy trs«ittl x Core guaranteed. . . Fottrtcenyeats’ pracUcettfcnr in thiscityt ensiles DrF Brotyn tooffer ossttrances of speedy cure to all attorney - come underhis.care. ' ■ : Office apd private consulting rooms,« Diamond ay.; : IQ* Charges moderate. , -- noYfcd&trty „ TJEUMATISMi—Br. Brown’s' newly aiscotred feta. Xfcedyfor'Rheninattsin Is s speedrandeeriain remedy ; _ rorthat patnfpttronble. linever/sJIs. - ’ - - >- Offiee and Private Consultation Booms No. 4i, DJA; - MONO! Fltuhnrgh, Temia;': .The Doctor Is always at. horns - - ienlft-dAW Vi ', - £&-•*** Dr. Guyflott’fl Improved YELLOW DOCK AND SASaAPARILLA. - ' TS NOW PUT UP in the largest BlieJ'Bottles, • ST ; acknowledged to be the -BEST SARSAPARILLA' made,asis certified bytlie Wosdkbfijl formed, the original copiesdfwbicharem Ihs pogsesition of 'Remember, thisjs Ujo oruy-TRUET.: ;and ORIGINAL abide. 7 * ir w -y - l TbisMedic»«e, -when wed*according to dilWians, . WILL CURB.WITHOUT PAIL,, -.Scrofula, £. , £ < . .. v oir King* Evil, > ‘ , * J, i i . . , ■*,;-*/- EroptionsoftheSwnjj;-.., ;,^,} < Erysipelas, Chronlo'Sofe.. ~ , --.. ' Eye^,Rinewonn,or<TcUers. theßones-prJolnlSfOldSoressfldUl--. .: i /oera,Sweilingof theGJandB,SyphliisrOy»:,, ■ pepsin, Sait Rheum,Disease,-of the Kidneys, ,/* ;.,y { v Loss of Appe tile, Disease/* arisiugfrom T K vf \ \ useofMercory t PhMifttheBi3Mapd,. , • t - ay, and iv- l* ; - l Cosiiveness* THE REST FEMALE MEDIPINE.KNOWN!., - Incipient Consumption, .Barrenness, .Lucorrhea,.or Whites, Irregular Menstruation, lacontinence.of. Urine,, ’and general gloomy state of mind are cured by Ds.Guy- , sort* Erraicr.oF YsLiow Docx.asd S*rsa*juuu*, • < which gives immediate relief by renewing ,the -foundii* •tu»p ofheailfcand strength, theblopd> K; lt.neutral Ueehad unnafiuralsecreJ.ipn« > arul,glvesoealu»> , L i blood from the impurities.* contracted from the free indulgence of ihe.appeme dar ing the winter, audio prepare the system to resist. spra T mer epidemics, TeBort Dow to ‘‘■Dr.Guvsou’,® Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,” wU r ch ifcprovingVUseJf. aa antidote for many af malignant diseases that f flesh lit beif m, apd,they llrierar.be 4WP9ktedj fpr s in thig;rc«edythe pnblicfahh has hcvcrtya vcredT-nev- s er can waver; for it is founded on experience, just as _ ; theirwam of faith in olher -and sparioua emnppujids'i* f also * THej?lte/CrOdr mineral nostrums to seek hope, life, and vigor 'ffomlMs.jmwjf veesiablt remedy: therefore, however, btokeri down Sir.; health and spirits, howeverj.loathsome'lo'hiinself aml 1 others, let ho one despair of vecOyeiy x -let'the»atiecv ; only hopo.of only in Guysottfa rHla, mid persasdCbrin, for ills' life* sake, to try it, and ' -we have no hesitation in predicting his specd/restora *nt»n tohealth- , 1 Female*, Beaa"tiie FqHcrirlng. '. • NxtVAfcx/N; J„'-/ariDa]y $3. Mr. We takepleasurein string- that ydur rYcllow JDodr andiSarsaparilld gives greauatiafaotion m •every ease. ; \ . i A veiry respectable gentleman. informed nsihai bis •daughter was troubled will* difficult menstruation' and •other diseases peeullarto her sex. She hadiiotJiadber tregular menstrcaidischafg© for a long time ;, biifc'by thb -u*e of Dr.Gtiyßpu’s YeiiotirJDoek an aSars a paxiU t?ras cured. •oat receiving ihe slightestbehe6i ‘ : .;Hehajd onedaoghter r -die from the same cudse'. , * : t. ¥f. TRIPP ■ - 'HtSK&siynxßi Gawegp-eobi^,-I!rlaytiaft;'-f : S.F.Bcanar—Dear Sir: =a-bottle of yottt Yellow Boctund SajrsapariUa fbrniy - r •wife* which, BheJ^M r n«<td^ ’ ai»d 'Wealrneas, < t* , aijUng ol the Womb, and it has al ready helped her verymach/ Of ihe'EiyaipdhiifJiM _ effected dearly a ohnt hhVsnjuibpartbasefra-'Seocnd ■bottle, aod jadgingfrom the effect of die former; (eel eon- - hideiu that it will efibetu perfect cure- *. -* Yours, very respectably, N. COBUFUS.; Curtqf en aggravated ease qf ErytipeltUj;} /** -re;-' The cares perform«Kby;lh , ;.Guywjti , iiJixtrttCCof Vel- : 3ow. DockaniiSaisapariilaare >lasiingi'The:.pal«iu’B general health ccmtinnftwlo improve afterdiseftßfcisii;ft“ i Cures are not chrooided until fiime hftaiaiiyr ; -lesicilihatrtiierecan bemo relapse or rewro of the die-’-' • -u-';. •. •«> • - htNoaorkYy Herkimer co.,Febnmtyy'lSSQ..*. -> S. Cor-sGeats-:*.lfriS'wfthgreatpleßisttiaj ; -that l wrimioyotrabwxttbeiretyfcappy effett ofLydur,- : Yellow Dock andSarsaparilia.apon my son r who iias ; been goffering under that dreadfu], JoaihiK>me dis ' "ease, ftry«ipela*,wilb:wlrieh:4ie : ®iiaauackedin 1648, j -and waa for severalmDnihs atwnde& by goraeof btir ban ' whotrie# thttirekjH'perseveringly fonfive months, witooutany beneficial-effects wfiatete'fc.. r Hp >. • 'became sedaeed to a perfect skeleton. He^htjp^lceis,- • dis bip down totusknet, which were/:p ‘ 1 Medical andstirgicalsxiliL: | •was'bameo.' Pbysiciansgay lhflt;hia fesa. i be notWpif ihoae terribfe i sabfrrCninv' ‘MyffeigbborsAnd;niy^lft&(tttgl& : his ui«soJatibn bear at baud; OhedfrayneigbboTSj'WKo' *• had cored a cfuldbfscrofaiffwiih yonr invaluable medi-? -cine, wiahed me, to make a lrialofityandmbrefrora^b? ’ restless desire .to do sometiiine ' ; from aaYhope ofjjettiugreltef, rptocaredthreebojtiea f > ,*of your S‘arsoparilla, n and-ccnuapnev» i -ed osingit, and to my Astonishment hecomihencetfc td > i improve b he badnsed die third b bttl ej* dndb e ftfrfc ; 1 <ke had nsedhalfa, dozen boUlea he cotitdwalkbntJm | msed in all tbrelve' bottles during the'yettf ' t i9;.ahasyi i! Ocioberiastbe was perfeeily rMtofedr 'every veßiigecor ; 'the di^eaMexcepttheßcars : waatftmoved,:and'iaiev ;• i mains ihperfect healthapto theprese nt time,' 5 ; His it , i eoveiy, Anderthb blesfcingspfCTodi iaantireiyownxyto itheure ofypdr YeiibwDoelrand‘Barsap«iJla,'and'tßs*? flurcyou Tfeelmyself under great obfigationsttoi yoo. ond U iß.wiihgrew jov that jTaftmn yosrbfwhßt' 3 , onfSaraflianUahaBdbueforDir»on. ‘ -r i ;t ■»: - RespectftiHy, JAMBS BUSSELL.- perbouic-Hsfx t Ttfdia &V _Uf O t ■ j?AJtKj-X?inefpiat4; 02iio, ’tjii Wainat—tawi'ato aU order* moat J. Kiddit,Co» Piusbargh; Jj.WUcox, Jr, comer Market; strcbraotflbelHamondj BA Fahiresioek3^Co r ßtt»- • ii>oxgh ; S A sgbeiyrGuy) IVT nttsselAvasblagtoo j -W! Q fcan&ber* L B BQwiej TJbidnlown; H Wibjfy ’Cteensbfcjghi •- 1 S: Kouiftly-SOipePseis.Sc ott- *• Gilmo re* .Bedford jileed ASon; Mt* OrryHotUdaye* CoyN rvillej Efift'f Henyyi ftfereor^vfiuf flEelly icCo,*Batfer j S Smlllry J> SnntfnertDß* Warrej);Y:ii-A : CBJone3y/2oii4ei*j>Qrt*,jp Crooker. 4 ? -Jfr.*Brow»*vUW." - - nnftt v Mn'Oß/rHECURE,Ot*CO%GH3,COLOS ? rJ? NfeSSj JBRONCHITig, CROUP, ASTHMA »h#CONStfMPTION; - »t i&Amoiig the hmuerons discoveries Scieae«iid3;tt«to an this generation ‘to facilitate sr£ffBTlft; • -thd' h \Healing r A.r£ Avast triit of | i 5. vfrtdev throognouithf* tjlbroad couritjylbaf proven beyond 4 doabtiHaiddbrtctff 3 i: *cii«:,or brniedicme« yerlptown,can so n fsarely <:cmtKilan4caiGj3jß; .numerous varieties of pul* 1 imonnrj disease' which hMtrtb svrejpt botfi oar < midst thousands -and-thon wands &yery-yc£rl;'. : .lflftc r etl V ahere fy» now abnnddbf fessoft^loblflievea-Remedy. baa hdilctigih t «dll act pennit us tojniblish WopOrfiotoOTlho caret i effected.byitsuse, but'we woulapresent the following i -opiniotts oreniinenrtneni;afVd : Veier : fQrtlier'feiiqairy w •'^RtciTCoiar''s»hseh'the ; Agenl : ;ue pleased Ao tarnish free, whereinarefdllimtieulars, thesefaets; - - ~ : ;Fcom AmlieKtObllegej ihe celebrated I -. :V:| - “ dsed’yohriCfccrryPec : rioralin. my own- e£se>f Bronchitisvimd hat \ imirftble.cbiOTOtmaYoi: jeiief of and bum lohial difficulues. opinion ds 10 its soperiorcnar xtoier can be of any service j yon.afe aiifheiriy ioiise it U ‘‘‘? kpT °P e koWARDHITCJiCOCXi£i/£.D. QFrott the widely M.I>. <r: \. Professor of Chemistry; Atacraiogy, Ac.i Yale CollecefMeni&erofuie'Lit. Ujat»- hfedi Scientific Societies of “ Uw tfae,<fWgasH tiou fr<*a*ome of tie bejfaihclea inUjeMaieiirMtill -ca.antla'Wstyeffective, remedyfor <be claps ofd.ieas eiiliisinteao'ed tnetue. -.. -;, ••• Mf»<y iffpAfj.Ct.'iiyor«l»l&l9-' ( - ,_ Jtfaibr Senate. - stales he ,Picl<^ : ,with .wonderful *tte* to ease oain.nam^noflheltil^®.'' .Fron one of lhsfirstpbyslciatiaihMaine. - . . »;. Saco, Mev April 3^ls^' ; DrJ.C. Ayer.7il£wleN~De&r Sir; f con* i staniiyiidihg yoUrCherry'.Pectorai in and. ‘ p|«fe«;tt ib .. ; FrQm.observat2Qns nf , «V“Veretfaieg T ~l aCa'Ctrovidc \ coid|!aS[^‘ dhleagfesof thetgdgrf^ ; A^^ve;pntWdSance.iUrotbcK rein « ,di * li '- * ?*£' ‘ 7 i cJ^^rcpnsnmptMm,^ i attulcotudder iitidneh.the best repieiiyku 44* Prepafed.and Eoldbyjanies. C-'Ayer, Praetib?! Chern- HmwMßm. . .'. ' ' , ’ ,j„. .. /• o ‘ JfK wfidlMaiAand ttlailjtf.ft. *. TsJiuwiock, o. da by X.M. Tiwmenclpia Allegheny Cay lij H. P- Seaxiia, imit.VdifglZar and by dyunrieu generally. ~ ' ;. ..;. J. 8. longft>i O«l*lir»te4 fithmel.OUi^ TT'OR Chnreliei. Bu)te«< Parlors.-Sleamhnam.. f;.nni JC Boats, Halla, Cliamberrs.^KUcbens,,Workshop*, and indeed every plaeewherialight 13 required. 33te pnblie are reipecuauy ipyited tp eedl and eiamineaa beentUal uaortoent of thetelmmpa. Also.LajapeofiiU kinds, - forJbatd pard on, Ac., ChandeHere.Girandn]ea.W‘»<^ Paper,’BnStode»£«aßMSfic , tainlqg lo the uade.. Alßo. a. joperior Safety liniirn, for Steamboau and Stables.- - ( t,„ ’ . The cheapest light to befonnd ; for rtore an d ihniioiir- PoaMUi TonghVßeSnbß Chemleni nrtuch a:spkndidUght|a':obtafnetlat.fof a.iebtper hoar, eatuSaf not snperior, to il ga*. r We (nyiie an e»- nmingtlon of onr goods and prices. Betnirprepared.by :theace am illation of Idyearr’experience.anuwiUidh. cllities to supply bmh the wholesale aud relail trade, on the most favorable terms, ai the Pittsburgh Oil andlLamp/' \ All articles delivered in any part of Ihe city, or ia Al- . legbeny.freeof co»t- ~ ~ '? .. " v^-. KTHKBKAIfANOCHEMiCAL, OBPiNE OlUre. galariy sßpplied dneeor. twice a'-week. ’ AU ordera iefl with the aragon, (whieh is cdnstantly passlng round lhe city,) will be promptly attended to; - J. S.TOBQB, No. KSFounhstreetApblloflali;;. aprtihdAsry ' between Marketand. wood. onn DOH. BHOOMS—New Cam in store and_fi>r ZyU sale by, tsepisr SHEBIFP A BINNfNfI. NOIJsH i,AU> a'4e )>e»i A<M«»oa,««p ' W?M rV ‘ *, * * T* ’'' ~> - r ■“■ «**- i 1 ' \ ..S- JDrogf anb IXUWim. h * r >, ■T, *- \ ‘'f "* N ** «r - ' V, - » fc* * ► V * - * - \ \ ‘ \ -
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