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Deooaitea received, in par for 5 Ap’afe &M%'&£■ y £?ir ■* ?• r « fy;-< , , No. 67 Market atteel, betweenTiur r? *e#f ril* l »• lANKERS XND EXC^N^^St “*’*{&& *3* *?*»**£*'} ALEVES in CkJin,Bank Notca/Timeßi ,*sl 1 nd Domestic Exchange.Certikcatesoi j CHANGE on aUthe principal Cities c msssmsi 'fifSftSc? \J r it rate.. . •,;., „ • ,- ■,,. r BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROi -■SSPW.-N-W'{.■;,] ‘ No. 68 Wood Street, O r‘.'';.v.' x t i ; Third door beltno Fourth—[vastridi -, c'-i> Jttstf; *■'■s J HT EXCHANGE on the Eetrtem Citiea ',Vif r. ,f ;?v: rVi; '.y . >r aale. Time Bill* of Exchange and 1 B^-/^--^:' ■.:-'l,. -'.o^v,-;.S-'i; I led. Gold. Silver and Bank Notea, bongh .pfjl 1 cliona made inallthe principal cilieaof I a. Depoaitarecdived of Pax and Current I:',' i .■ ‘i7’^- : - v ist"■^■l,'rt>^] e .xT^ t JtyV i-Jid.. f-"rS-C 1,-P^-..C '»-?• ■ i l 1 -HEREAS, in and by the Act of the Get ‘?j}?' : r K'l 1 7 M-. o- I--'; ] aemble of Penntylvania, entitled “An i P^e=i*Ss? sl J s v;'fe^fe,'^'^ > c£fif‘ : Sx’ir't imp'll I o Elcotiona of thia Commonwealth,” it is terat* id anch nonce whatoficersareto be .rananee thereof, I, CARTERCCHTIS. S ■i 1 I hwrnty of Allegheny, do therefore niakelnn , this public noSce to the elector* of eaid Ck V,'. ; il l ; r-.v *r,i- 1 . ,'C'l,-^'';'i "/t fheny, that a General Election will be bel Jitguv-S f t coumy,onthe second TUESDAY OF eSf ■ f’ 'r--yrir> : ~L- *i-^V rij-r:Mt r I NEXT, at the several election districts the e electors of the First Ward of the City o . .er of Ferry and Fourth streets.in said Ward “‘Vfe^VWl.T«^Wi^*^< s 3S;Kß^c."B»?■ 10 electors of the Second Ward of the City oi • h, to meet at the Burnt District Hotel, corner, •c^ J b£l'i^-^.V^w'yfs l fAS;i.',sT ,3 ; ! ' 1 .‘ 1 and Smithfield atreets, in said Ward. foifC, i s.'ii'4 ,f^is,s^J'r;iaa'*tf-'lc?e'i >Vr=?? le electors ot the Third Ward of the City of ill. 1° meet at the house of Andrew McMaaten . 10 electors of the Fourth Ward of the City of ' -h.tomcetatthePubUeSchoolHou.e.in.iidl 1 i*VTsf %K-+ ■ ii } re electors of the Fifth Ward of th? City of > ;h.to meet at the Pennsylvania House, ocenpi ieo Siediel, late Alexander Stewart, in said Y s.«.as?®Bssf^§2^ ie electors of the Nmth Ward of the City ot P .Aw^^ic3^i , f ; jSc i s."'i;l-d>rc!i?3”Af#nß'.'{9-Jr^? t d&;;4wiTCi,A , fh, to meet at the Public School Hooae, In said w ’ ie electors of the Hrat Ward of the City of A 1 jy.tomeolatthehonaeofJ. Woodhonse, Robin . M electors of the Second Ward of the City of A % /SvciAj? f ’ ly, to meet at the house of WMow Thompson, np 1 t corner of Ohio itreel und the Public Soutite. -'V-'C>SjrVSJrStr?>es\‘’ i yvre-.CiA:&;.J I i.- , ;r's: r A'';,; l ie electors of the Third Ward of fhe City Of A 1 '.‘'s- fc' I oy, to meet at the Public School Hooae, in said wa vi&J yT^ 1 IJ v t &t m f',fi A'A'tf ;SA«T^a(t:^'j, ! p-f.p £ :-r-’ ! he electors of the Fourth Want of the City of A! rotSrfit Jtf-titSi AV- - lie elector* of Pitt township, to meet at the house 1 i.NancyMorray, on the Mechanics’ and Fanhet npike Hoad, in said township; except the qnalifie •nK^-M*s4?S3^-^>sy£3 J & s/r h' » srs residing in sections Nos. 4,7, and 14 of the cit , rie*. who shall vote at all general elections in th th ■ivard of the City of Pittsburgh, ■ be electors of Peebles township, to meet at the hous rA t John Beitfer; in the village of East Liberty. >.?■?&‘nh&l^ a*-n I he electors of Collins township, to meet at thehonsi ; lohn^r.onthcGrccnabnrglrTnmpik.Road.ir ' 'he electors of Plata township, to meat at the house ' lohn SammemUe, in said township: ? li^uS3a^fc^&s- * ’*f'VJ‘-iv} i ’he electors of Patton township, io meet at the house , Abraham Taylor, on the Northern Turnpike, io said ■ The electors of. Penn township, to meet at the house of i bert DoaaJdson, bn the Leechburgh Hoad, In said nuhip. rhe elec or* of Versailles township, to meet at the ! ick Bchr ol House, near the White House formerly oc-t i pied by rhomas Neel, and now by, Wife- A Shaw. rhe electors of Elizabeth township, to meet at' the me of Daniel Saiver, formerly occupied, by Johh fe; ' alker.in Elizabeth Borough. ' “ ’-ir^- fj *-. ‘»- c The electors of the Borough of Elizabeth, to meet-et , e house of Daniel Server; formerly occupied by John ' 'alker, tn said borough. ? £&-,& ■-.I t The electors of Jefferson township, io meet at the house I wX*ii^fcw*VS' ,,?, -53Hr5^ , 5<'i: " i Michael Snee, formerly occupied by John King, in c*gs=s f > o C **:- f-k ‘a , .id township. The electors of Mifflin township, to meet at the. house v- v 1 ’ Samuel Wilson, -formerly occupied, by Xas. ij. Neel, z 55> r.Cv:»i VKr- it- i »uid township. Sf-vP i , The etectots of Upper St. Clair, township, to meet at 1 ' e house of Jas. Connor, in said township. 1 The electors of Lower Sl Clair township, to meet at d ) e bkick taverd at the j miction of the Coal Hill and 8u v }^^M , «* ,lltrl lair turnpikes with the Brownsville eomL ;vS- ‘ c house near the Saw Mill Ban bridge, on the Steuben- n , ille turnpike. 1 h: The electors of Robinson township, to meet at the cl ouseof Sarah McFarland,formerly Audley McFarland, re 1 i said township. ! ' ' fin i The electors of FtndJey township, to meet at thehoaae of '^Sjjy^jpgP^f^ : Cwi/*si-a f f McClelland A Armor, formerly ocenpied by John ed **^. i “feTt - ;' iharies, in the village of Clinfon, In said township. iit »^g•StylS*’«** ty% ) The electors of Moon township, to tree! at the house he > Ai^ra&jg|A4s!y *g J Jacob Colbough, on the Franklin road, in said township. Grew i ;■»V : a 1 The eleclors of Pine township, to meet at the house Bedfo of Hagh Cratmny, in said township—ahd that Thomas burgh t Wallace be Judge, and Wiliram McKinney and ning; Rogers be Inspectors of this election, »a said township. Wayn Ta« electors of McCandlets township are to meet at ville; • js> vvgt&ff»*»rSff the house of Jas. Anderson.in saH township. * Kelly. ' The electors of West Deer township, to meet a* the Warn house of Naihan Conley, in said township. Jr.,Br The electors of East Deer township toxneetat the Pu- 7 ‘ { lie School Houhe, in the' Boroujdt ofTarhntom. n OR i * The electors of the Boroughof Tarentnm, to meet at H A jF^:Va^-^ffl^ r sg^5S•MaUSS^Sf the Public School House, in said Borough. pnnTTi -eist gvTssu The electors of Indiana township, to meet at the house formerly occupied by S Mackey* m eaid township. gfgf t °* The elector* of Shaler lovraihlp, to meet at John Show’, mill, in .aid township. ■ 5 . The qoaliied voters of that part of Indiana tovnuhip, ffS ®3? yevA-^.. £ 1 fi ort' :‘-I.A : r,Jv in Allegheny connty, residing within tho followingQe- U ®.. • I scribed boandories, to wit: beginning at a point on the “WP« u tt-.^Vai^r z; Allegheny river, at tho upper lino ofthe fqnn of John Cable, and running a northerly course,between the farms «“*" of said Cable andjohn Boyd, to ihe &. E. corner of Ca- «“*«‘Td s^SsSSs«iSfe, farm—thence running a westerly coarse to the Bba» mo J l ® r s. ler township line, in such a manner as to embrace all “If* 1 . w farms or loto sitnate inCunningham’s dislrictyand known JJ®“ }** as the river tracts, within saidboandaries, Shall heroaf h of 1 ‘ ,< The’eleetorsof to meet at thePtto- From tho lie School House, in said borough.- • u The electors of the Borough of Lawreneeville, temeet atthe Public School Housei id said Borough. - .The electors of the Borough of Bharpsbureh. to meet »bsfled u at the house of J am«s Sharp, to said BormSh. SJSWfiS ; The electors of the Borough of MoKecspon, tomcetat chu£ dime the Town Hall, id said borough. _. . . acl ?.s*?, t . The electors or the Borough of South PiUsburgh, to as yonthii ' meet at the house formerly occupied by E; McAnninoh, _ at the end'of the Monongahela midea, insaid. borough; From tho j The electors of the trough of West Elizabeth, to I+L. I meet ai the Public School House, in said borough- *»J At whioh time: and places .tho aaaUfted, electors as «' aforesaid will by ballot vote for ' .., , _. j One person for Governor of Pennsylvania; I . 114 ' fflySSa ! »yj?g:v>«.®v-* ,>^>^fZf, «h*2j!s l »r?.s;aif , t>ta \ One person for Canal Commissioner; tionfromst 1 t Five persons for Judges of the Supreme Court of ea. and ayt Pennsylvania; «•» luntev 1 1 One person tor President Judge of the District Court New Hav I of the Joumy of Allegheny; 8 Ma]o« »ai > , One person for Associate Judge of the Distnot pourt he has used l {or Alleghenycess,tooup ’ 6 One person for President Judged Courts of Common Ftoa y Pleas, Quarter Sessions, &c., of Allegheny county ; Two persona for Associate Judges’of same Courts; ®T» J* O* > Fire persons for membera of Assembly of Petmxyiva* stantlyusmg nifi; ■ prefer it to at q From obsexv ! 6 editmUlen, 4&61% 1 - - - and constfe* ■' : Prepared ai ist, Lowell ;N W Fahneßiockis ; ,by..H.F.Sehv *Sws^Sil®s&!T ? 2s3.y?lSSSsSe&.'C3»SasS®?Syf£s?sP' ~ generally. • i iii 'ai forLariLard ‘O- ors,Mantel Dec ji’% ysr'^«=''-:'- ', ol Paper, Tth She in taining.to.toe V 1 on for Steamboats. I ,*. The cheapest A^2is3s : Sssi“i&,'!SAS l jf*ssiiS*tas®lls?RSiyfei >1 , poses, la Tough 4iTfi i .*'.i-^iics96f^a> .^MskXtriJ?sSifc*S-*-'5 . T. hoar, equal, ifi Vr.^fK.-iC-.'o«! ®,^tt ’L4.S«^wsfifi ' ,'t.S i art aminutiohof on L .cilitiesTtb supplt I ' the most fcvorat T,ROOMS—6O doz Brooms for sale low. lo close om. M , Stores . ifefePhi D sep24 „ WM. DYER. »!**? . -hi- - - . . - , . -AlLartiehm^el IkARLE Y—so-bue. far sale .by brf. Briilmyril-aErlra; ’ baHd'aco’ X ‘AYwo" jus A B Sfe STUART A SILL. £ 10“Fme; For sal^ M DYER R, r«eive.l a'Sailsupply; of,stock in .heir line. Bel- na- ga ,?£„p^k '■ H FINF fiHRWING TOBACCO—For sale bv 2£EH! , -■- ■ -—. —-—— timore and New Ytrfc SOLE LEATHER, Philadelphia - with me wagon, R- * KEYSER & M’DOWELL, QUGAR— 5 hda low priced N 0. Sugar grfftie. Kips and Calf Skins, French Calf Skins, Co jraryLp- .J— city,) will be pro «d 27 ‘ 140 Wood street. & stp24 WM. DYER. peV, Kip. and Calf Skins, Morocco» Lining anclßmding nB *'* No r Tvriftii? uiWFi3*R ! Annre T brls No. 8 Loaf for sale. Skins; Tanner’s Oil; Tanner s and Currier s Toots. Ac. and flprlfcdAwy UTWB VJNEGAR—A pure article, Rn _ ■ r J. 9ep 24 WM. DYER. And, taken together, they believe it the largest nndbcsl ' formic by d y P niliS VINEGAR- 30 brU for sale or inezeh before u one rutB . OAA DOZ.BI b?d» ff T W.A.BTCLURG A CO. \j sep24 WM. DYBK. bar .€ h All of a h -- M we are |prepared tn sell to cash Dye, *vU sale by "-j\J .-Jjy x 4S»C* rte'l . - p *vSrnfifM “'dohVu'forTitla“bv and prompt paying easterners at ibti very lowest prices . - .. vrf SfiOa sfTY; Rjm MPRMUDAAHROW fiOOT—Jfearl THRESH LOBSTERS—in one and two-pound caps TJOBIN— 20 brts for sale by nvFR possible. ? ; ■s? Tiv J Lv''^f s^ r vhx&a d Heckcr’a Farina, J hermetically scaled, very fine, for vale by 0 »• ivts —b r 7^ T ~n —a : —« —;—— We take pleasure in showing our stock, and cordially 3£L and Le rr* XX Sago, t*PWf»* ?^> TI “T 1 ?'»“ ecw ‘ *'“ w - w * W. A- M’CLURG ACO , • ri IEK POPLlNS—Beautiful Goods, just received per invite purchasers to examine before I =- ftt * - r i'V *^V^>^r-^S-o^s^- V « Ja« reee.ved and for sale *>?_ A j ONES se P 26 Grueer and Tea-Dealer, O Express, »t [«p»] A A MASON A CO.’S. whero P eramme, before porchasjog dw=J „ QU FISH—For sale b, W. A. M’CLURG A CO, 'Mmmmsmmammmmmm»,, v -jt,-- . :* w^tmw^oK9tWf^ss^^ : ' WmmAi -:. . -:, ~, -. :• -4^*^*. . :*/■ :-* . . ' s^‘ Z* -=» ‘’'rg'-r Z £*-■££&?!,*'of-o'y-ir, ' „ ' '" v% r "-■' P%'Zr^ r J- “ - *;-; * t s t’Sw!vVf.‘‘-' : t‘A’(-‘‘, s r'- f t ,*•- , * V ,' v V.a v , \ • *< t t , 4 Si Oumbnun’i'tommanui College, Corner of Market and Third ilreete. FACULTY —O. K. Chamberlin, Principal and Profea sor of the Science of Accoants John Fleming. associate in Book-keeping department, and Lecturer on Mercantile Science ; J- M. Phillips, Instructor of Mercantile Computation and Arithmetic; D- Crouch, Professor of Penmanship; Aiex-M-Waieon. Esq.,Lectarer on Commercial Law ; E. IT Stowe. Esq ,Instructor of Commercial Law ; B.M. Kerr, Professor ol Mathematics, (night session); fL Moesscr* Professor of Mathematical Drawing. This InsUtutionhas been;laiely improved and enlarged, *nd now contains four spacious rooms, conveniently ar ranged and elegantly furnished, a well selected Library •of standard works on Commercial Law, for the benefit the students. The Mercantile course embraces every variety of transactions that can possibly occur in imsi «eag.' la addition to regular lectures, delivered by Mr. Waisdn, E H Stowe, Ksq 0 a«so member of the Pitts burgh Bar, has been employed to instruct the students by a series of exercises and examinations upon this very important branch. College hoars both day and evening. All communications addressed to O K. CHAMBERLIN, will receive prompt attention. *epl9:y UUtory of PittaLurgb, BY NEVILLE B. CRAIG, ESQ —A History of Pitts burgh, from the earliest period when it was visited toy white men, down to the close of the last century, •snth no'ices of the first establishment of some of the important manufactures, and various works of internal improvement, up to the present time. To which is add ed a chapter upon the advantages of ©nr position foT manufacturing and eo-nmercial pursuits, with a sum mary of the aggregate amount of business transacted here annually npon our rivers, canals, and slack-water improvements. There is no point m this Union where so many import anrevents and occurrences of historical interest have heon compressed within so brief a period of ume. as in thecountry around the bead of the Ohio. To collect to gether! and exhibit in historical order, these various incidents, and to proclaim the local advantages of our position, as inducements for capitalists to settle here, is the object of the proposed work. JJL3 pages mo j bound. Pace 31.25 Published and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, scp24 81 Wood street- Oyster* i,. Oysters 11 THE SALOONS of P. H. HUNKER, oo Liberty street near Hand,will be opened oa MONDAY, the 22a Instant,.where Ladies and Gentleman can be accommo dated with Oysters, served ap in a manner noi to be sur -passed m this City. ' j Parties will be supplied with refreshments of all 'kmda. at the shortest nouce. and at the most reasonable iprtces. Call at P. H. HUNKER’S, tcp22 street. Eicßant - and Useful’cVoUilng. & CO., comer of Wood and Water streets, are now receiving from the Eastern raarfc •■els a well selected and eite»6ive lot of Cloths, Cossi . meres and Vestings, whwh surpass in beauty and varie :ty any other collection west ot the mountains. These tOoods are the choice of the eastern select ued by the proprietors, themselves, expressly for this market. They were purchased for cash, at low prices, which will enable me undersigned to dispose of them about twenty per cent- cheaper than the prices charged by the generality of tailoring establishments m this city CLOTHS 1 — English and American have been selected with great circumspection; and various styles of rich material for Overcoats, we have in abundance. Our stock of CASSIMBRES is very extensive and varied, including all lhe-newest, rlebestand most fash ionable speeime.ts recently imported and manufactured. Our stock ot VESTINGS includes a variety of all the •fancy patterns to be had m New Vorkcuy j it is most varied and elegant—while some, when properly made in t. ortsentun appearance of modest grandeur. Taking S.V variety as a whole, it certainly-surpasses any cof *2**thn.of Vestings ever brought to our city before. •rvntiMieo of taste who desire those Goods made op, w «ml manufactured by experienced artists, will And examine for themselves. They are open ? Ie »“CALLAGHAN A CO., **°yPJJ ccUO - corner of Wood and Water streets. •JVbphM kUTTER—2SO fts. fresh Rutter just rec’d F b““ r safTit MPBBIS* TEA MART, lnAheßia vxnond -— —- faction Sales. Auction Card. THE undersigned, after an interval of four years,has again resumed business, (laving complied with the requisitions of the law regulating Sales at Auction, and having procured a first Class License as Auctioneer for the City of Pittsburgh, he offers his services as such to his friends and the public generally. With an expe rience of nearly thirty years in this line of business; he hazards nothing in saying that be will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to all those who may Teel disnoßed to patronize him. P. McRENNA. Auctioneer. Refers to the pnncipal City Merchants. fv« JflT Cora., N Y.; Bulletin and Pennsylvanian, Phiiada., American and Republican, Balt., copy iwand charge this office.) * SCOTT * OTIS. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, H. BTaßßT,fit. LOUIS, HISSOUUI, AVING been engaged in the above business for the last 6ix years, m this city, would respectfully so ucil 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 alUtinds of Goods consigned us for sale here. * Will refer to Messrs. Hewett, Roe'A Co., E. R. Vio let, Wm.D. Wood A Co., John J Anderson A Co., R. H. Stone, Squire A Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co., Larkin Denver. Saint Louis; Butler A Brothers, Cincinnati; conge M’Laln, Pittsburgh. [mar2o:v 1 1 i a o Beal Estate Stock Notice. rpHE undersigned respectfully Informs owners of Real X Estate and Stock that be has procured an Etneace Book, fr a real estate and stock register, for private or publie sale, and it wt 11 be kepi at the Auction Store, for the inspection of perions wishing to purchase or see.— The charge will be only 81,00 for eniering on the Regis ter any Real Estate or Slock; and if sold the charge will be moderate It is also my intention to set aside an evening in each month for the exclusive sale of Real Estate ana Stocks, which evening will be announced in ail the newspapers, at least two weeks before the sale, and Properties and Slocks advertised that are for sate on that evening. The terms for selling will be such as none shall complain; and particular attention will be paid to ail properties or stocks at private sale. It is in tended to make this a place where ail can come, who wish either to purchase or see Real Estate Slocks. sep22 W.Q. M'CAR PN KY, Auerr. p. 81. DAVIS) Auctioneer. BOOKS AT AUCTION.—On Wednesday and Thurs day evenings, October Ist and 2d, at 7 o’clock, at the Commercial Sides Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth Streets, will he soldo large collection of valuable new Books, comprising standard authors on history, medi cine, theology, poetry, philosophy, mechanics, classics, and generaTUleratnre; family and pocket bibles; com menianes; fine post papers; port folios, Ac. Jn addition 10 the selection for Thursday evening, will be added a choice assortment of valuable works from a private library. P- M. DAVIS, tepSO _ Auctioneer. T\esi sable Piu v ate'residence’ and Ten ±J VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS in th« Bonugh of LaterencecilU at Acctioii —On Tuesday afternoon, Sep teraber 30th, at 3 o’clock, will be sold on the premises, the following valuable property —viz : One large lot of groond, situate on Ewalt street, having a front of 40 teet, and extenditif back 100 feet; on which is erected o good two story frame dwelling house and out buildiugs, with choice fruit trees, shrubbery, grapery, Ac . former ly occupied by Mrs. Bishop. Also, three building lots, adjoining the above—having each a front of 21 feet on said Ewalt street, end extending back 100 feet. Also, two valuable building lots, situate on W&shingto n street, between Eealtaud Chesnut streets, having a front ot 20 feet each on Washington street, andrxieuding back 100 feet The above six lots and residence will be sold together if desired. Also—Four valuable Lots of Ground, situate on Butler street, nearly opposite the residence of Dr. Robinson ; having each a front of 26 feet, and extending back 104| feet; on one of which is erected a good brick two story dwelliug house and store, with other improvements Terms at sale. (sep2s] P M DAVIS, Auct’r. p, BI'KRSHAf Auctioneer. T7OR SALE—A Pedier’s Wagon, in good order, suit- F able for one or two horses, is offered at private sale until Saturday next, October 4th If not disposed of in the time stated, it will be sold at public Auction in front of M’Kenna’s Aaction House, on that day, at 2 o'clock, P. M.; with a number of School Desks, Furni ture, Ac. The Wagon con be seen at M’llwoine’s Coach Establishment, Virgin alley, near Wood street. sep3o P M’KBNNA, AacPr. i, UOK STORE, Counters. Striving, Gas Futures, f e., Oat Acctioii— On Wednesday, October Ist, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be commenced at the Shoe Store of J. 8. Ada“». No. 278, Liberty, nearly opposite Hand street, and next door to the Spread Eagle Hotel, •ho entire slock of Boots and Shoes remaining on hand, comprising on extensive and general assortment of all the best qualities and styles m that line t men. boys’, youths, ladies, misses and children’s wear, nf every de scription. Also, at the same time, store fixtures, gas fixtures, counter, desk, shelving, ecuee, Ac. The above stock will ho sold in lots to suit purchasers. Sale will be continued day and sight until all arc disposed of. Terms—Cash. (seplSl P- M’KBNNA. AucPr. TWO HOUSES AND LOTS in the Borough of Law reoceville, fronting 50 feet on Boroogh street and Cherry alley* (each), by seventy-five feet deep; hand somely and healthily located on the bank of the Allegbe ny river, near the Ferry landing to Duquesne borough ; on each of yrttiib are erected comfortable frame dwell ings. Apply Ip DAVID BLAIR, or JeplO ? M’KKNN A, Acct’r 'W. G. n'dißTSlty, A®»W«9f« r Confectionary stobe for sale.—vvui he Hjld ou accommodating terms, at private pale, the entire stock of a Confectionary Store, on Peon street, near the Canal Bridge It comprises a general assort ment of Candies, Glass Jars, Ac Also, the Store Fix turesand lease of the House, to any per»on wishing to enguge in mat bu«iness, Lbe above is a first rate opporiu ztity, as there can be an excelled business done. For fu'tlic/ particulars enquire of s ep Q9 W. G. M’CARTNEV. Auct’r ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF CLOTHS, CA»SIMEKKS, Casinets. Clothing, Tailors 1 Trimmings, Ac-, at Aoono* —Will be sold, ou Tuesdny, September 30tb, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, at M’uartney's Auction House, by order of Hen ry Chignelt, Assignee of U. U. Jtr/usl, his entire stock of Clotli»,CM*ioiere*,Ca»lnct», Vestings, Ready Made Clothing, Tailors' Trimming*, Ac., all of which hive been purchased within a few months. The following comprise, in part, ths assort ment —yi z : French, English and American Broad Cloth, various colors and qualities; Prench and Enslish Cas* simercs and Doe Bkins; Casmets, Vestings, Frock and Dress Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, fine Fhirt*, Mcnao Shirts and Drawers. Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs and Cravats, together with a large assortment of Tailors’ T iramings, well worthy the attention of the trade Terms at sale. HKNRY CHIG.NKLL, Assignee of R. M Argtist. ?ep .j 6 W. G M’CARTNEY, Aucl’r. Pare from tbe 014 Country Bedaeed ! PASSAGE from LIVERPOOL, LOSDOB and GLASGOW NEW YORK, AM) FROM LIVER POOL TO NEW ORLEANS, BA L TJMORE, BOSTON, CHARLESTON AND ® BAVANNAH DIRECT. TAPUCOTT So CO.’S General Emigration and Foreign Exchange OflU n. r|,|lE undersigned having accepted the Agency of l he J[ above welf known House, is prepared lo bring < u( Passengers from ihe Old Country,on as favorable ter n as any other House in the City. Pnsnuges can be engaged in the following urn s, sailing punctually on the days appointed : SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the 6 ih MjndiMsiof each Month. EBP STAR LINK leaves Liverpool on the 28th of each month. THLZ LINE leaves Liverpool Twice a Month. THE LON DON LINE of Packets sails from London on the 6lh, t3lh, 2lat and 20th of every Month. THE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow Packets soils frrm GLASGOW on the Ist and 15th of each month. Also—A weekly Line of Packets Tor New Orleans \rj“ Passengers shipped from New York lo any part ol the West. fl~7» The Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and *u permtends the erabarcalion ol all passages engaged in litis Country. , _ , _ P.S. Persons desirous of visiting the Old Country can have their passage engaged through from Pitts burgh. by application either personally or by letter, (post paid) to the undersigned. u F passage from new york Can takhad at very reduced rates by applying to the undecided Agent for the Messrs. Tapseott, of New JAMES BLAKELY, Corner ol Sixth and Liberty streets, (2nd story) Pittsburgh Rockingham and yellow cane ware.— We have recently received a large addition to our former stock of Ware, to which we respectfully call the atieuiion of mercb&nu, dealers and housekeepers. Al*o, to a beautiful article of cream colored and drab W are A large variety of water urns, spittoons, pitchers, fancy toys, dessert sells, vases, goblets,mantel ornament*} A c., always on band. The usual credit and discount allow ed. WOODWARD,BLAKELY A CO., ge p2s corner Sixth and Liberty sis WOODWARD, BLAKELY a CO., Manufacturers of Queensware, East Livbhpool, Ohio, have re moved their sample Stotefrom No 104 Fourth street, to the corner of Sixth and Liberty streets, (second story,) where they will keep on hand a large and general as sortment of Rockingham and Yellow Cane Ware, suita ble for the country and city trade. Merchants and Tra ders are respectfully solicited to coll and examine the quality of our wares and prices. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. [*co2o a > EMITTANCESTO ENGLAND, IRELAND, JA LAND AND WALES.—Jahes Blaekly, late oi tt>e firm of Blakely A Co., will continue to issue sisht drafts on Great Britain and Ireland; uleo, on France and Germany. Office with Woodward, Blakely A Co., (Queensware Ware Rooms), corner of Sixth and Lib erty streets, Pittsburgh. Passages to and from the Old Country engaged on the most favorable terras; also, from New York to Pitts burgh, an«l any part of the West. (gep2s FOR BALE—IOO feet of Ground, on the corner ol Quarry and Factory streets, by 200 feet deep, (pari of the Adams’ estate). This prooerty will be sold alto get er or in lots of 25 ieet front. The attention of those manufacturing Rock Beer is cnlledlo this property—2so feet adjoining naving recently been sold to Brt werß for APP 7 10 JAMES BLAKELY. TT'VKNING ARITHMETIC SCHOOL.-O K. Cu.m hi Blum has opened an Evening Ariihraeuo School, athis College, corner of Market and Third atreeu, for the accommodation of mechanic. ® nd others, who can notattend during the day. B.M.Kerr, iPrinoipal First Ward Public School), Teacher. Those wishing to )oia the class can learn particulars by calling al the College. sep26 — — Hyan A U’Essy HAVING saved a large amount of their finished work, together with alt the stock of Veneers and Varnishes, wou'd respectfully inform the public Jhat they will sell their stock of Cubinet Furniture, Veneers, Var nishes, Ac., at extremely low prices for cash, prepara tory to rebuilding and replacing theifr machinery, and re-commencing their business with increased vigor and determination, after their recent loss by fire. We wonld also inform oar friends that onr bul'ding will be enlarged, with many improvements for safety and convenience, and shall add many new and valuable Improvements to oar machinery, which will grently in crease onr previous advantages in the manufacturing department, and expect to be in full operation In about eight weeks. Our cnstoirers, therefore, wilt not be dis appointed in their supplies. We have a fresh stock just arriving from the East, and can assure the trade that It is the largest and best select ed stock of Cabinet Findings ever offered in this market —such as Mahogany, Veneers, Chair Wood, if ir Cloth, Plushes, Looting Glass Plates, Varnishes, Hair and SDrings, Glue and Sand Paper, and all the articles used by the trade. fsep»_ . -> *■ ■* .5-". V •' - - v -.: ■ -x '.-.A - ', v 1 * - ■" W * i, ' - - V-V -C * a A - , 4 * , 'or Bale, Removal. COMMERCIAL. DAILY REVIEW OF THE MARKETS' Office of the Daily Mobbing Post. J Tuesday , Sept 30, 1851.$ Yesterday it rained nearly throughout the whole day and by to-day or to-moirow we may expect large re ceipts of goods by canal and river. We learn that a large number of canal boats left Johnstown on Satur day morning for this port. In business there was but little transacted. ASHES—We continue to quote at 3 to 3± for Soda 5 to SJ-c for Saleratus. BACON—We have no change to notice in the price of this article, and we continue to quote at 8} to B£c tor Shoulders, 10c for Hams, and for Sides. CHEESE—SaIes are making in lots at 5} to 6c, GRAlN—Receipts for some time have been exceed ingly limited, with but a small demand. We quote Wheat at 60 to 65c, Rye 40c, Oats 28 to 29e on the wharf. GLASS—We have sales of 50 bxs Bxlo at 62 & bx. CINCINNATI MARKET. September 26th. FLOUR—Dullness continues to characterize the mar ket, the business being confined to the city trade. The sales comprised 200 bbls at 83 15; 50 do at same ; 56 do at S 3 18, and 223 do extra at 83 27. The receipts are light, ana stocks are not accumulating. PROVISIONS —The market remains stagrmot, and we have no sales to report. WHISKEY—The receipts being light, the demand is good, and prices have further advanced. Sales of 64 bbls from Whitewater canal, 90do from river, 4tsdo from store and 66 do from Miami canal at 17fo, and OOdofrom wagons at 174 c. CHEESE—SaIes of 100 boxes at 6c, and 600 do at 64c. COTTON—A sale ot 18 boles low middling at eic, in dicating an advance of LEAD—A sale of 100 Pigs at $4 70. OIL—A sale of 20 bbls Linseed at 70c. SUGAR—The demand continues good at full and steady rates Sale* of 10 hhdn good fair at lO do f.rir at 6c; 7 do prime at 6#c; 7 casks powdered at 7t<>; 19 do clarified at 6|r; 6 bhds good fair at and 16 do fatratSic. M auction, 100 finds fair lo prune sold at 5} o&ic. CRANBERRIES—A sale of 20 bbls at 86. COFFEE—SaIes of 60 bags fair Rio at B±c, and 50 do prime at O^c. MOLASSKS—SaIes of 30 bbls in cypress cooperage at 33c, aud at auction 100 half bbls Sugar House at 33d 37c. and 50 bbls do at 37c. TEA—The trade sale to-day was well attended, and the competition was quite spirited ; 1200 balf chests were sold at prices ranging from 33 to 70c. The medium qua lities of Green were most sought after; but black and the finer qualities of Green, particularly the former, wenloiT slowly. Prices were generally tow, and ruled i shade below the present current rates in New York. COTTON YARNS— Manufacturers' agents have put ip their rates one cent f filon Pound Yarns. RICE—At auction 30 ics Carolina sold at 34c. If7* The River is stationary. Weather dear and cool. Notice to Contractor* PROPOSALS will be receive* by the Birmingham and Elizabethtown Turnpike Road Company, until loth day ot October next, for the Grading and Ma sonry of three Sections ot the Road between uir.i‘sbun and James Hty>’ Specifications can be seen at tbc Office of N PAT TERSON, Esq , in the Borough of Birmingham, after the S7ih instant. JAMES M’K. SNnDUKAS*, sep 4 2 l:d6t:wlii _ __ __ _ ' Notice to^ontrMiorai STEUBENVILLE AND INDIANA RAILROAD—; Proposal* will be received by the Steubenville and Indiapa Railroad Company in Steubenville, u„.«l the Ist day of October next, for the Untiling and Masonry of the first dlviaiou o< the road exionditig ffom Steubenville to the Conotlon valley; and. also, lor the coustrucuou of the entire Road between Steubenville and Coshocton and, also, distinct proposals for the construction of that portion of the Road extending from Coshocton to New* ark. The enure length of thin line is about 110 mile*, and it contains work of ail descriptions in great variety, some of wbieh is quite heavy Proposals will be received for the Grading and Ma sonry of the first division entire or in sections of about a mile each. tbe Company reserving the privilege to make such dispOßiuoD of tbe whole work us rauy ap pear most conducive to Us interests. Plans Profiles and Specifications can bo seen at the Offlee of the Company, after the 15th of September, and farther information mny be obtained on application to J. Bllekensderter, Jr-, Chief Kagtfteer, or to the under signed. D KILGORE, lylfofrndAw Prtsiden l Dcafl*s merchants* College. ESTABLISHIiD in ItfdO Incorporatea by Legisla tive Charter. The Principal of this Institution hai settled some of the roost intricate business transactions that have occurred in this eay for tbe last leu years, and strangers will learn, on application to any of our City Merchants or Bankers, that be is the only practical accountant now teaching Book-Keeping in the city There is no associate in Book-Keeping,” nor no names advertised here for the purpose of clap-trap and hum buggery- No acmes are published in connection with ibis institution do not perform the duty specified. Mr-Williams Ladies Writing Class meets at o’clock. Mr Hatch Lecture* every Saturday evening, 31 7 o'clock, on Commercial Law. Call ami get • Circular teplEbd&w Take Notice. Fine watches, rich gold jewelry ami SILVER WARE, at Wholesale price* HOOD continues to sell all of the finest, good Jewelry, pure Silver Ware and fine Gold and Sliver Watches, by the single article, at hi* Wholesale prices. Having Just re ceived a large addition 10 his assortment, tie now defies competition. His stock has all been bought for cash, ai the lowest manuforturers 1 prices, which him \o sell at from *0 io 60 per rent, lower than uify other es tablishment in this eiiy, or in any other city west of the moa»taitts, and every article will he warranted at time of sale— *o that every one can buy equally safe and cheap. Our motto is. 10 sell at very small profits, and thereby secure u targe trade We do not wn»h to drive H way trade from this city by asking too large profits, or by entering uito any combination. P. B.—Ail kinds of Watch Repairing done as well as aj any other establishment in the United Stales, and at lower prices. Watch Glasses set at half once, at No. 51 Market st>eel, Piti«burah. | sep-1 Real Kitslf at Aaetiou rfi||E «uhs-nbers wli «01l at public Auction on the X premia*-* o 1 TIIUHSI'AV, the lnlidsy c»f October well known Soap an 1 <*hai>d‘ery establish ment, formerly oeeupied by aschal X Donaldson, D. D., Grand Master ol G. L. of North ern New York. The above valuable work ianow ready for delivery. It contains a complete history of the rise and progress of the Order in the United States; a detail of its system in all its branches; an Odd Fellow’s counsel; all the Statistics of the Order, Government of Lodges and Encampments; in fact, every thing that can interest and benefit tbe 1 O. O. F. Illustrated with thirty-two elegant engravings; including a Portrait ol Grand Master Hopkins, of the Grand Lodge ol Northern New York; and an illuminated mleupage, representing the Golden Role—elegantly bound in cloth gilt. Price $1 50. Each of tbe presiding officers of a Lodge or Encamp ment, should have a copy for reference. For sale at tbe Cheap Publication Store of HENRY MINER A Co-, No. 32 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. sep2s DRUGS AND CHEMICALS—Gum Opium; Cream Tartar; Calc’d Magnesia; Gam Cumphor ; Carb. Ammonia; F.psom Salts; Sutph Quinine , Sulph. Mor phine; Acetate Morphine; lodine, lodid Iron; lodid Sulphur, Ac , Ac. Together with a fine assortment of Drum and Family Medicines, lost received and for sale by JAMES A. JONES, ge p24 corner Liberty and Hand streets. mount AbVuas ACADkinr, FOR YOUNG GIRLS, In Ihe immediate vicinity of the Cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Pi. THIS INSTITUTION will be opened on the Ist day of Ociober, for the reception of pupils, who will be in structed in at>y or all of the following branches of an elementary, useful and liberal education:—Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Ancient and Modern History, An cient and Modem Geography, use of the Globes, Botany, Useful and Ornamental Needle Work, Music and Draw- ing. TERMS: The annual pension for Board, Tuition and Wash ing, payable half yearly in advance, - $112,00 Music for beginners, 5,00 For the use of the Instrument, .... 2,00 Drawing, 5 >W Tbe healthy location of the establishment; the ptetu resqoe scenery; varied and extensive prospect, so ani mating and enlivening to youthful minds, must render it a desirable plaee of education. The greatest attention of the Teachers will be paid to the health, moral and intellectual culture of the pupils committed to their care; and to render that attention effective.the discipline will be exact, yet mild and pa rental. There will be two semi-annual vacations of a lortnieht each. Papils will be received at any time du ring the session. mrs. David lynch, sep24:tAl Principal. Second Grand Arrival of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS AT K. SPENCE'S, NO 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 in part as follows Dress Silks, ot the most desipable styles and patterns; French Merinos, of eve ry shade and color; Palmetto Cloth,rich styles; Coburg Cloth, of the richest shades; Silk Warp and Mohair Lustre; Alpacas, of the most superb qualities ; Chrys tal Palaee L)e Lames.of the richest superlative styles ; Prints, of every qoality and patterns ; Domestic Goods of every description We inyite especially the attention of the Ladies to our large and well selected stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods, Dress Trimmings, of every description; Silk and Straw Bonnets, of the latest styles and shapes. Having recent y engaged with a French Milliner, whilstin New York, we flatter ourselves that there it no house in the city can compete with us in the above branch of busi ness. All of the above we intend selling cheaper than we have done heretofore. Remember the Place, No. 39 Market street, be tween Second and Third, where Cheap Bargains CBn be bad. [sep3S:3m] K SPENCE brls in good order, for sale cheap, Yj WM. DYER, sep24 | No- 807 Liberty street. C TOFFEE—60 bags Pume Rio for sale by / sep2i WM. DYER. '’’- \' • *-> Si®-; ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Redstone, Wooi ward, Brownsville. “ J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton “ Thomas Scott, Vandergriff, M’Keesport. DEPARTED: . Wheeling and Bridgeport Packet. jj||g£LJb The splendid steamer R. H. LINDSAY, Master, U the regular Wheeling and Bridgeport, Packet.and leaves here every Wednes day and Saturday for tne above ports. For freight or passage apply on board, or to SHERIFF A BINNING, Ag'ts jyS4 No. t» Market street. For Sale. i JSEIJ& The bull of the Steamboat LAKE ERIE. fHß&ja*l|SigigiEnqnire on bound, at the Allegheny wharf, below the St. Clair street bridge. [au2o:3i* Steamboat for Sale. I Jgfc The one-half of the steamboat ARENA, £g£gfgggEg£now plying between Pittsburgh, East Liver pool and Wellaville. She isdoing a good basines,being the only regular boat to Wellsvilie. It will be disposed of on reasonable terras. Apply to nuts JAMES BLAKELY. Friday Cincinnati Pocket. ??■& THE new and elegant steamer IRENE L§agjttjKNo. S> G. L. Al’Cuwtock. Master, has taken ““““““"the place of the Clipper No. 52, in the line ol Packets, and will leave every FRIDAY, at 10 A. M.,for the above and intermediate ports. For freight or pns sage apply on board. _J 0fl Q For Marietta and Uocktngporu i fijSPjT. to Ttiafine steamer PACIFIC, Zanoor Mar* will leave for the above and iniermetli auvport* every THURSDA Y, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, appty on board,or to T. WOODS * SON, No. 61 Water at., and 63 Front st. Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati* Tkk uew and fust running giu&mor Cl N |*JfcftMZ*»ft»(llNNAT». BiHMIWGUAJL Master, will leave wwaSwiglsiregularly every Wbdnesdat. l*or t'retghl or passage, apply on board, or lo mai2o O. B. MILTKN BERGER. I PhK Tub line steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE Jt4Sifelifeisbyw.No, a. Cant. Wm. leaves ll»< Alle gheny wharf lor Franklin, every Monday and Thursday. at 4 r M. TTio fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt. Joun Hawma, leaves the Allegbcnv wharf’ for Frank* lm, every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. For Freight or Passage, apply en Board [iaar2o President. (BKTWBBJI PBl** AND LXBBBTT SIHEBTSI. LIST OF SHADES on hand and made at all limes to order— -3 4, 4-4, 3 4 and 0-4 Buff Shades, plain and bordered ; *♦ “ 11 “ Transparent green do; “ “ “ “ Durk ** do, Landscape Shades of every style ; Moonlight do do do , Gothic and Mezxitiiito, of new style i STOKE SHADES of any color, writ* Lettering or De signing. OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also, a lot of SHADE TRlMMlNGS—complete at 25 cents per shade. 10" Curtains hung on reasonable terms. P. B.—Pedlcrs will do well to call at the Factory, be* fore purchasing clsowhero aprlS^ni *ub*cnber baviug now received hit entire stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, would respect lully inform hit customers and ihe public, that he is pre pared lo dispose of hi* Good*, either at Wholesale or Retail, at very low price* He has, in Dry Good*, all the staple, at well a* a large slock of PaNCV DREW'S GOODS, comprising m part: 4-4 Chene Silks, for evening and street dresses very rich, 4 4 Brocade Silk. do do do; Plain Black Silks, all prices ami widths; Brocade Black Silk, do ; ““ Heavy Watered Silk all shade*i French Poplins. do; Mouslm oe Lames. French Men nos and Cashmeres; Together, with French and English Print*, in endless variety HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 11-4. ia-4 and 13 4 Burns! -y Sheetings; 4-4. 5-4 and (M do and Irish Pillow Linen*; 7-4. s-4 and 10-4 Table Damasks ; 5-d mid 3 4 Damask Napkins and Doilies; Huckaback. Diaper and Crash Toweling*, Rich Printed Piano and Table Covers. tupt7b Good*, Marseilles (JuKis, French Furniture, Dimity, Curtain and Curiam Material*. Ac.. Ac. MOURNING DRY GOODS, Lopm s Bluck Bombasines; Do do Mouslm de Lame, 3-4 and 4 4 wide , Dlack Ctnion CUi'Ju. Blaok .\iobair Lustre*; Silk Warp Tkit>ei C oUiit, Black PbaUey ; Epgliali, French and liouan ('rapes. Mode and Crape Veils, Chcnn rrUes and £i'evr*; Collar* and Cuff-., Gloves and Ho sirry. AH of wbicb Gomi« *il. he warranted of good eoiora, and ebrap for quality eeplS ni»AP MAM.TA(:n;HBK.»nwro/ O F-untavn and Srvtnt* I’cr»oii» wa&ung mi' thing in that line will do well tu call, a* I am deleriuint J to sell as cheap ua any other person in the euy f«epU:y Tj'Oß RKNT--And ro*-*«s , *toit given itumeUi r a»i*ly.u three Story BRICK HOUSE \\n IV! g|fg Third street, between Host and tjraut) Apply io Jwesei WKItiHT A ALCORN, No 117 Third street. soli opposite Ht Charles Hotel ri'HE subscriber offer* for rent three lance and well-finished STORE ROOMS, entirely new. pittaljs located on Fifth street, opposite tne Exchange Bank Possession will be given immediately For terms. Ac apply to 11 CAMPBELL, jv3t) on the premises n ’co it i) a co., CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS , rrm* aRK now prdjiared to supply their friend* / n and the public generally, with the Fall /j|j H aT3 and CAPS, which they have jost*S2^ received _ (tep4 Pall Fuhiom. t of which he will sell at eastern pnres [sept Kentucky mutual Life Insurance Co., COVINGTON. KY. THIS COMPANY has actual Guptlal of ONE HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and is managed by men of the highest integrity mid responsibility. Pamphlets furnished, i nformaoon givemand applica tions received by J. TURBKTT, Agent, IttU Wood streot. Dispel Dilwohth, Medical Examiner. [septt B HADDOCK’S FIELD PLANK ROAD-. 0 shares for sale nt a low rate. A. WILKINS A CO., Stock and Exchange Brok.-rs, sepl3 cor Market and Third streets- A. W> Foster. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; OFFICE, NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, below Marks) utrte-U PitUbvrek* Pa. novl&dawjy A Drug Store for Sale. AGuOD STAND, la a business part of tho cuv. / will be sold, together with a selected stork Drugs. Apply at this Office |aul9 Furniture and Chair Wareroomi. JOSRPH MEYER, 424 Penn street, above the fflkCanal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and makes |ij*|to order, at me lowest prices, every description ot Fancy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship mid most approved styles. Purchasers would do well to viail his Wareroom*. my27-dAwty FOR CHAMBERS—Very cheap Wall Paper and cheap Border*, in lieu of whitewash. bc P s9 W: P MARSHALL FOK RHEUMATISM—ReynoIds’ Rheumatic Lini* meat is just the arliole that can be relied on for the cure of this painful disease. It strikes at the root of the disease, and eradicates it from the system with aston ishing rapidity. Price *25 cents per bottle. Sold at ■ep2S NO SO SMITH FIELD STREET ?. lorbnz, sa. - thomas wiauTMA.ii. Lorens & Wtgl&txnan, (Formerly of me firm of wk. M’Cullj A Co.) MANUPACTUEEiS OP 1U EIUDS 07 VIALS, BOTTLES AND WINDOW GLASS, 03 Waur and 05 From Streets, Pittsburgh Penn'a. N. B —Particular attention paid to odd size* of Win dow Glass and private m< aids for Bottles and Vials. jy2‘&3md&w EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. Prepared and sold by jno. youngson, 20& Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre paration; the medical virtues of which are found to be eight tiipes the strength of the original American Oil. It is pot up in bottles at 22 and 271 oents, each, with fall directions for its use. In every disease where the origi nal American Oil lias been iouud at ail efficacious, and it so fur eiceedsthe original in power, as to render it the CHEAPEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Call and try it. JOHN YOUNGSON. N. B. The original Oil in Its natural state as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—und will be found genuine, notwithstanding a certain firm claims to be the only Proprietors. dAw-tf J Y A VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT. situate in the Seventh Ward of the City of Pittsburgh. The Lot is 60 feet front on Centre Avenue, and ex leading back 100 feel to CJark aired, upon which i« erected a brick house, throe stories high, newly built, with gravel roof, and finished in the most approved style The water is conducted to the door by a hydrunt, and every other convenience that would reuder the situation desirable as a place ol residence. The Grounds are handsomely tain off with walk* and decorated with shrubbery, flowers, Ac The above- property will be sold on reasonable terms. Enquire o| KIRKPATRICK A ROBB, sepB:lni No. 137 l‘itisburttli._ Eastern Clues, with a targe and well selected aasorunsnt oi Goods in my line— viz: Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, rich (ancy Goo Is. Lamps, Chandeliers, Military Goods, Ac.; all selected from manufacturers and importers, and at prices unu sually low, and will be sold in this city at the lowest re gular eastern prices, and cheaper than hitherto sold by any establishment west of the mountains. My stock of Watches is excellent, most of it being received by the steamer Franklin, last week. ALBo—Jewelry, of rich and benutiful patterns. Cus tomers may rely, hs heretofore, on all goods sold by me, being of good quality and wptbmanshlp, and at ai low prices as any other WILSON No. 57 comer Market and Fnnnn st* <■ v *-%, a.'- * , j, <, > - r H r- *. RIVER MATTERS. PORT OP PITTSBURGH. *2 ITttET 0 jjsCHES WATER in the channel. “ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville Atlantic, Parkinson, do “ J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport '• Thomas Shriver. Bailey, West Newton Thomas Scot<, Vandergriff, Al’Keesport Allegheny River Trade. REGULAR PRAttKLIN PACKETS. E R. KERNAN SEW GOODS! JAMES A .MKNIGHT A rbothnot, Store Room for Rent. LIYES'INSURBD BY THE PBiITSiABS WORKS. AHEAD OP KliLI For Sale, ' ' vX-et! %,-f 5 "7 < : 7 77%SSS®7 ' T’ r, <8 , . _ V > ■&'?#. ~„„• > , i ’ r ' „V «/ ‘w* *” - ~< ' * -» , V , > „•* * V - V »’ - ' '■ - j-> , 4 - -■ .-:v 1 < f /;> , , V H. J - *1 ‘ ’ f * it*-- * -v > 5 /j> * ~ - t •* ,-*■ m A t > * ' \ * "€ ! * * " s'* > „ 1 , <* , _> t , , .. '’ «A‘ * \ ■'*> < ■*-' ;„ In * h. , v"‘< - ,-v ■' t '' . ? >- i ' ’ vT 7 -■,„■• ,«- „ V *„»• _ * * < *’ . .. ; . ' 4 i*. u’.'. v ( * X:. : • ■ , ; ~ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY TBE O’REILLY LINE. SSF 1 The lines not ! fceing in working order, there’s no newß. Phillips* Fire innlhllstor The great expense, and to some degree ineffi cy of the present mode of extinguishing fires, causes great attention to this new method*— There is no longer any doubt that the Annihi late r” is a great discovery, cheap and applica ble under ordinary and extraordinary dream stances. The United States Agency will soon be open ed in New York, and we think,we cannot give onr readers a more acceptable article than the following, which is part of the “Circular” of the American Agency: The prices of machines, and of charges, are as follows: Size of Price, including Price of each Machine. one Charge. spare Charge. No. 1 $lO $126 No. 2 20 1 76 No. 3 25 2 50 No. 4 30 3 00 No. 6 36 3 50 The Machines can he made to order of any. size, at a proportionate price. No. l.'the smallest size, is valuable ior ex tinguishing fires in chimneys, and small apart ments. No. 2. is used with effect in larger buildings, and at the outset of a fire, and has the advan tage of being the most portable of the sizes deemed available for houses. Nos. 3. 4 and 5 are the hand maohines of greater power. No. 5 can be carried by a lady. Nos. 4 and 6 can only be handled to advantage by a man, and are preferable for large establish ments, as they may be effectively used for street fires. In addition to the hand machines, there are street or distriot annihilators mounted upon wheels, and intended to be drawn by firemen in the usual manner. These machines are pos sessed of continuous power, and will emit through a hose a stream of vapor upon a burning building for any desirable length of time. The portable machines are so simple in con* struction that they are not liable to get out of order, and their applioation is so easy that any person may effectually use them. The chemi cal charges may be preserved any length of time. These machines furnish an infallible protection against the destructive consequences of fire, as they are always ready for constant use, and contain within themselves the certain means of extinguishing accidental fires as soon as discovered. The Fire Annihilator is made to evolve a hu mid vapor, and to emit it with great expansive force, so as to penetrate into, to search out, and to extinguish the fire; but while the vapor emit ed is destructive of fire, it is innoxious to life, and even tends to purify an atmosphere charged with smoke. Nor does it injure the furniture or goods which may have escaped the action of the fire. The merits and practical utility of the Patent File Anjuhilator have been thoroughly tested and are acknowledged by the most eminent scientific men: and the machines have been, by command supplied to the royal palaces of Queen Victoria, the Crystal Palace of the World’s Fair, the mansions of the nobility, the principal man ufactories in Great Britain and France, the theatres, churches, and other public edifices, be sides steamboats, shipping, &c. As these machines, and especially the chemi cal charges, can only bo manufactured in very large quantities, and by the aid of oomplicated and extensive machinery, no machines will be ready for delivery before the 6th day of October, from which date arrangements have been made t> manufacture and deliver a large number of machines per day. On the 22d of September, however, a Register will be opened at the office for the reception of subscriptions for machines, and every persoq will beserved in regular rotation, according to his priority of application. When sent by moil, the application will bear date with the day of depos iting in tho post-office. The price of the ma chines in all cases to bo paid at the time of subscribing, and seven per cent interest will be allowed on any time (if any) that said money Re mains over ten days Wore the order is supplied! In this arrangement, however, priority will be given to all city corporations, and proprietors of large cotton or other manufactories, where great risks from fire exist, and where the premium required for insurance is high, also theatres, hotels, and large steamers, where many human lives are jeopardised. Every machine will be stamped with the name of tho Company, and date of the patent, and as the Company are determined to accommodate the whole public by supplying machines of the most durable material, and the chemical charges of the most approved manufacture, at the above reasonable prices—they will prosecute to the extent of the law, oil attempts to Imitate, coun terfeit, or infringe on said patent, as well as every person who may puroh&se and use such in fringements. All importers of foreign machines or those having them in possession, will be pros ecuted- Each machine will be stamped with the name of the State, the county or city for which they are sold, and they can be used in no other local ity without a written permission from the Agen cy. Nor can any purchaser of a machine pos sess tho right to sell the same in any other town unless he has previously purchased the territory where said machine is td be sold. Every pur chaser of a machine will receive a certificate authorizing him to use the' same in the town for which it is purchased. Abdominal Supporters. ON A NEW AND IMPROVED PLAN. For sale b v Dr J. W. BRANSTUP , No. 80 Smithjuld strut, Pittsburgh , AS persons of both sexes call on me daily, complain* ing of Cosilveness, Pain in the Stomach, Bowels, &c., (bat, generally, by examination, 1 have found in a great many cases, 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 oi medicine, which have relieved their pain and ?;ive» them comfort, and some of them had not been well or five or sue years. Any pprson who will call at my* office, l can refer them to those who weaT them, who can testify to the benefits of them. If we have no Sup* porters that will fit, we can have them made in a short time. The effect produced by wearing a suitable and perfectly adjusted Abdominal Supporter is often nearly miraculous. The weak voice Is strengthened—the weak; lungs supported—the heart ceases its palpitations—the food sits better on the stomach—costiveness, is relieved chronic diarrhmais stopped—miscarriages prevented— floodings stopped—whites cured—spine gets stronger— the lady who is unable to walk 1b soon able to walk well. She who could not sit up alone for a few minutes, can now sit op all day, or as long as anyone; failing of the womb is cured, and. in shorter or longer periods loses all its tenderness and weakness, and goes permanently back >o its place. Barrenness, in some cases, gives place to fruitfulness, and a way Is prepared for years of good health. [sep2o:3tn3iaw WILL BE SOLD, oa or before Wednesday, Qeloj brr 15th, 1851, at private or public sale, F|Vfi ACRES.be ibo same mare or less, hltaatea In New Troy; on which is erected two Rood frame dwellings,' oue of which has been oocupied as a tavern stand Tor the last seventeen years. There is also a good orchard, which contains a fine selection of Fruit Trees. There is a earn and good stabling, together with out houses, Ac. Also, a small Brick House and Lot, situated in the bo rough of Stmrpsburgh.so feet front by 150 back. All of the above property will be sold low for CASH. Title indisputable. For further particulars enqaire of JOHN OTTKRSON, sepls:ltw* on the premises, NewTro For the Morning Post. g'ms natuu Fire insurance company* BRANCH OFFICE, 54 SaiTHViKLD st., Prrntscaa t, PtujburgA, Afoy Ul, 1851. Hf^HEhestevidence of the success of the Director la I endeavoring to make the "STATE MUTUAL Fl RE INSURANCE COMPANY” mod the vyants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of business which has been done—having issued Pjdl* cios during the past year, thereby addin*, over 8130,000 to the funds of the company. Nearly all the property insured i> of the safest kind, iu small risks, and a large propori'on insured for only one year. Whole No. Policies issued 7,000 do do expired, terminated A canceled* 92 do do in force* 7,808 Amount of Property insured $7,888,410 do Cano.eled, terminated and ex* pjcod : ?«* ■• 001,728 do do in force 87,884,891 do Premium Notes • 79,670.87 do Cunoeled,terminated,expr’d, 637,10 do in force* —♦— 879,03 f,// do Cash Premiums received 851,557,14 do do canceled-** —— 391,34 _ 851,235,90 Whole amouni of losses and expen* se* paid 23, a 11,45 Balance io favorof the Co , In cash) $97,824,45 Xp cuy 9c country merchants. and owners pf dwell ings, ana isolated or country property) it la believed lias company affords advantages in point of cheapness) safety and security) inferior to no Insurance Company in. this country. Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved s ye tem of Classification of Risks, excluding all special hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of tinge ares, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual plan, it not onl >• possesses the cheapness and accommodat ion of both methods, but entitles the insured to a participa tion in the profits. it is under the control of the following Directors: —J P. Rutherford. A. J. GiiliU, John B. Packer, Samue. T. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob ert Klotz, Samuel Jones, John P- Rutherford* J P. RUTHERFORD) Pres’t, A. J. GII4JSTT, Sec»y. A. A. Caanißß, Actuary. ‘ . N. B.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on expi ring policteshas been declared by the Directors, andis now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeema ble in cash at the end of ninety days. myl7:dfcw A. A. CARRIER. Agent. IRN’S TTHOI-. EXTRACT OP SARSAPAB** * - A -. ft A ,^-^eCd 101 ‘ - »/ ' JAMES A. JONES. corner Liberty and Hand streets. Green, CUtoiuc Yellow, Lac Dye, Bed. Terra . KEAMBBA BAES.^ BanktriondExthangt BroktrSy DtaUrstn Fortizn anil DomtsiießUlSyßilUof Bxchangi t Ctrtjficaita of Dfpof it, Bank Notts, and Coin. Carnet of Third and Wood its., directly opposite the 8 Charles Hotel. may2B Removal* g. HOLMES A SOSSf . HAVE BBfOVZO THPB BA WTITTO > UD 'SXCHAZOS DIIIC] 2b Afo. 6? Marktt doors toitm-old stand, “ N. HOLMES & SONS,! T>ANKEHBAND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea- P lere In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange frn the Eastern and_ Western cities constantly for sale* ' - ; - Collections made in all the eftiea throughout the Dni‘ ted States. Deposites received in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. . auggS-ly* rss. s.soon. ' tHOi.SAHQSNT HOOBt BANKERS AND EXCHANGE 'BROKERS, N.S. Comer of Wood and Sixth ttrtttt.. Pittsburgh, Fa DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes; Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange.CertmcatesofDepo'sit:&c EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and insqmsto enitpurchasers. CURRENT and parfahds received on deposits COLLECTION S made on all ports of the Union, atthe lowest rates. , >. . t .»: ; ...... acpll-ly . HILL A CVAftTi BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No* 05 Wood Street* Third door below Fourth—{vat tide). SIG HT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notea dis counted. Gold, Silver and Bank Notes,bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal citiesof the United States. Deposits reedived of Par and Cnrrenl Funds. mar£7:y PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, in and by the Act of the General As* semble of Pennsylvania, entitled “An Ant relat ing to Elections of this Commonwealth,” it is enjoined on me to give notice of-snelr elections to he held, and enumerate insochnotice what officers are to be elected, Inpursuance thereof, I, CARTER CURTIS, 1 Sheriff of the County of AJfegbeny,do therefore stake cnownand. give this pobtic nonce to the electors or said Conntyof Allegheny, that a General Election will be held in the said County, on the SECOND TUESDAY OF OCTO BER NEXT, at the several election districts therein. The electors of the First Ward of the City of Pitts burgii, to meet at the hoase of Mts. Jane Little, at the comer of Ferry and Foarth streets, in said Ward. The electors of the Second Ward of the City of. Pitts burgh, to meet at the Bonn District Hotel, corner of Sec ond and Smithfield streets, in said Ward. The electors ot the Third Ward of the City of Pitts burgh, to meet at the house of AndrewMcMasters,Ejq. The electors of the Foarth Ward of the City of Pitts burgh, to meet at the Public School House, in said Ward. The electors of the Fifth Ward of the City of Pitts burgh, to meet ai the Pennsylvania Bouse, occupied by Gotueb Siediel, late Alexander Stewart, in said Ward. The electors ot the Sixth of. the City of .Pitts burgh, to meet at the Pablic School House,in said Ward- Toe electors of the Seventh Ward of .the City of Pius* burgh, to,meet at the Public School’House, in gftid ward. The electors of the Eighth Ward of ths City of Pitts burgh, to meet at the Pablic School Haase, in said ward. The electors of the Ninth Ward Of the City ot Pitts burgh, to meet at the Public School Hoase, In said ward. The electors of the First Ward of the City of Alle gheny, to meet at the house of 2. Woodhoose, Robinson street. The electors of the Second Ward of the City of Alle gheny, to'meet at the house of Wi tow Thompson, north west corner of Ohio street and the squh{& The electors of the Third Ward of City Of Alle gheny, to meet at the Public School House, in said'ward. The electors of the Fourth Ward of the <3ity of Alle gheny, to meet hi the house of Mra. Wylie, East Com* mon. The elector* of Pitt township, to meet at the house of Mrs. Nancy Murray, on the mechanics’ and Tarnpike Hoad, in said township; except the qualified voters residing in sections Nos. 4,7, and 14 of the city district, who shall vote at all general election* in the ! Ninth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh. The electors of Peebles township, to meet at the house of John Beilfer, in the village of Hast Liberty. The electors of Collins township, to meet at thehonse of William McCall, Jr., in the village of East Liberty. The elector* of Wilkins township, to meet at the house of John Shaffer, on the Greensbnrgn Turnpike Boad, in I said township. The electors of Plum township, to qieet at the house i of John Summerville, in sa|d township.' The electors of Pattern township, io meet at the house of Abraham Taylor, on the Northern Tnrnpike, io said, township. The electors of. Penn township, to meet at the house of Robert DoaaJdson, bn the Leechburgh Hoad, in said township. The elec ora of Versailles township, to meet at the Brick Schr ol House, near the White House formerly oc-t copied by rhornas Neel, and now by. Win. A Shaw. The eleptors of Elizabeth township, to meet at’ the home of Daniel Sarvei, formerly occupied, by Jobh Walker, in Elizabeth Borough. - j The electors of the Borough of Elizabeth, u>. meet-nt the house of Daniel Server; formerly occupied by John Walker, in said borough. The electors of Jefferson township, to meet at the honse of Michael Snee, formerly occupied by John King, in said township. The electors of Mifflin township, to meet at the. house of Samuel Wttsoa, 'formerly occupied by Jas. ij. Neei, in said township. The etectots of Upper St. Clair township, to meet at the house of Jas. Connor, in said township. ' The eleotora of Lower Sl Clair township, to meet at the brick taverrt at the jnnetion of the Coat HtU and St. Clair turnpikes with the Brownsville road. The electors of Chartiers township to meet at the pub-, lie house near the Saw Mill Ran bridge, on the Steuben* ville tarnpike. The electors of Robinson township, to meet at the house of Sarah McFarland, formerly Andley McFarland, In said township. ! The elector* of Findley township, to meet at thehonse of McClelland A Armor, formerly ocenpied by John Charles, in the village of Clinton, In said township. The elector* of Moon township, to tree! at the house of Peter Ouston, in said township. The electors of Ohio township, 'to meet at the'house of*' John Hay, in soidtownskip. . The electors of Franklm township, to meet at the house occupied by Jos. Holeman, in said township. The electors of the Borough of Manchester, to meet at the Public School House The electors'of Reserve township, to meet at the house of Gotlieb Fisher.iiS’said township. The electors bfßaldwin township, to meet at the house of John Cowan, in said township. ' Tbe electors' of Snowden township, to meet at the house Of Peter Boyer, in said township. ’ The electors of South Fayette township, to meet At the hoaieof H. Hays, on the term of G. V. Conhey, in said township. ' ' . The electors of North Fayette township, tomeetatlbe bouse now ocenpied by Francis Jamison, at Rogers’ Mill, In said township - ’ The electors of Ross township, to meet at the house or Jacob Colbongh, on the Franklm road, in said township. Tbe electors of Fine township, to .meet ntthe house of Hagh Cratamy, in said township—and that Thomas Wallace be Judge, and William McKinney and William Rogers be Inspectors of this election, in said township. The electors of McCandlets township are to meet at the house of Job. Anderson.in said township. The electors of West Deer township, to meet the house of Naihan Conley, In said township. Tbe electors of East Deer township to meet at the Pub lic School Hon£e, in the'Borough or'Tarbntnm. The electors of the Borough of Tarentum, to meet at the Public School House; to said Borough. The electors of Indiana township, to meet at the house formerly occupied by S Mackey, in said township. The electors of Shaler township, to meet at John Shaw’s mill, in said township. * ' . The qualified voters of that part of Indiana township, in Allegheny county, residing within the following de scribed boundaries, to wit; beginning at a point on the Allegheny river, at the upper line off the fi\im of John Cable, and running a northerly course,between the farms of said Cable add John Boyd, to ffie N. E. corner of Ca ble’s farm—thence running a westerly coarse to the Sba* ler township line, in such a manner as to embraee all farms or lota aitnate inConningham’s district;and known as the river tracts, within said-boundaries, Shall hereof ter vote at general elections inThe Borough of Sharps burgh, at the election poll of said borough. The electors of ihe Borough of Birmingham, to meet at the Public School HoUßoan skid Borough. The electors of the Borough of East Birmingham, to mce< at the Railroad Office or Oliver H Onnsby, tn said b< T^ie B electors of Dnqoesne Borough, to meet at the Pub lic School House, in said borough.- The electors of the Borough ofLawreneeville, ttwneet. an he Public School House, in said Borough. .The electors of the Borough of Bharpsburgh, to meet at the house of James Sharp, in said Borough. The electors of the Borough of MoKeesport, to meet at the Town Hall, in said borough. , The electors of the Borough of South Pittsburgh, to meet at the house formerly occupied by B.' McAnninoh, at the end of the Monomrahela Bridge, in said-borough: The electors of the Borough of West Elizabeth, to meet at the Public School House, in said borough- At which time:and places . the qualified, electors as aforesaid will by ballot vote for One person for Governor of Pennsylvania; One person for Canal Commissioner; Five persons for Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; One person tor President Judge of the District Court of the county of Allegheny; . One person for Associate Judge of the District Court for the County of Allegheny; One person for President Judge ol Courts of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions, Ac., of Allegheny county ; Two persons for Associate Judges'of same Courts; Five persons for members of Assembly of Pepnkyl w nia; One person ft»r Recover ot Allegheny county ; One person for Register; One person for Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions Ac.; One person for Treasurer of Allegheny county ; One person for County Commissioner-; One person for Auditor; One person for County Surveyor; Also, in and by the fitb section of 40 act approved the L9th of April, 1840, it is that the 13xh section of the act passed July 2d, &39. entitled on act relating to the elections oftbis Commonwealth, shall not be so* con strued as to prevent anymitttia officer or borough officer tram serving as Judge, Inspector, 0/ Clerk, at any Gen eral or Special Election; in this Commonwealth. And the return Judges pt the respective districts afore* said, are required to ihiiei at the Court Hopge in the city of Pittsburgh, on the Friday alter the second Tuesday of October next, then and there to discharge the duties required by law. Given under my hand and seal at Pittsburgh, this 2d day of September, A- 0.1851, and of the : Independence of the United States the seventy-sixth. sepl7 3tdfl:wte CARTER CURTIS, Sheriff. ON SABBATH EVENING, ais; instant*the Metho dist Church, corner of Smithfleld and Seventh su., and the Lutheran Church Jn Seventh street, will be light ed up with Mr.-D. BARNE l T’S eatetst cawtit..« buss kbs. Hp would call the attention of Trustees and Ves tries of the Churches who have not yet adopted them, tp call and see them, he having put them in eight different churches in this city. They are more brilliant ihgp any other burner now in use... . ' i - OrdeTs left ei the Monongahela House willbe prompt ly attended to, either for private residences or public buildings. His stay will be gho»* fo »hl a city, on accdum of engagements m th» [sep2o Having become sole proprietor of the Drug |_y corner of Liberty and Hand streets.!'beg if-a-vnto infonnmy Mends and customers, that I have just received my Pall Stock of Drugs. Chemicals, Paints, Dye Staffs. Ac.: all of which have been selected with care, and will be sold on reasonable terms. aeplg JAMES A. JONES. TWTBW BONNETS AND A. Mazos JN fc Co-have Jarttfponeda neorlot of Bonoou anij Bonnovßibbona—Pall wyle.—whioiitey will ofcrjgrf ■ • ; >' ' >i 4 J *■-■ . :"* .4* * **»■ ♦ *.* • " - ■ i'- - • ’ 1 - -*».»» * > 1 • 1 • . •:% - r 1 - «: r t jEUMATIS®.—JJr. Orowpa newi;. aijcovtett-jem.ni Jti edyfpr,Hl»raßat|smit aspeedy fouhatpafnfoi trouble.' Ithevcr fail®. :7 - : Office and P4*ate J»0..41*4)1A5;r MONO-, -Piiisbcrtfu Pejih'a. TheDbetor K-ftiwaYr.st"‘ bomt j '-^‘Srhin : t YELLOW DOCK aI& SABSAPAKICLA. - “ " ■ IS NOW largest is acknowledged, to be ,lhB made.ss la certified by the WoHßiiayui.iitUfis hhtiitperr t formed, the original copies ofwbichare i a the nossessioa,- of ihe- proprietor,-. Remember, tliis is tho only TRUE and ORIGINAL article Tbit Mediei«e r wben ased-«ocbrdine to-dircctioni, WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL, ' ' - ‘ JSferofliU',' • •' J - or King’s Evil, ‘ - \ Cancers, Tnmots, : Eruptions of ih&Skm, Erysipelas, Chronic Bote - Eyesv Ringwormj' or Tetters* ■ Scald Head, Kheumßtism,‘Paioriai' ,:: the Bones or Joints, Old Sores tad UK cere, SwellingOllbe Giand£ SyphilisyDyß- * *- • o . pepsift, BaJtßheain, ; Disease oftbe'Kjdneyß, s - Losaof Appeo'te,DiBe'aSffs j - r ' »'*.* . use of Mercpnr, P«iin in>th«vBiaeaend u ' -*- Shoulders, - v 'j r ! ( 1 - ? -sy\ . . - -*-.t. s r3*~* Whites, Irregular Menstruadomlncontinenceof TTrinb, 1 and general gloomy etateof mind are'cured-by Ba/Ginr-'' sorr% Exthact ot Ybllow: Dock iin> -SaasApiirtiA. ; which gives immediate relief by renewing fotmda- ' tion ofheaith-and strength; the bioddK It qeutztiizdabhd ; i humors, stops unnatural seorelions.-and gifea : healiht' : ‘ action to oil the-vital powers. • ’- v Letaflwhowiahto purgetbe'bldbd From tie tartmiiiielT' contraeted-from the free indulgence of theappetkedar- - lag the winter, and toprepare the system to-reslsbanifi^ 0 mer epidemics, resort now to “ DT.GoysbH’SExtraftior Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,” which is proringltgeff s an antidote for many of thetfnostmaUgn&ntdKedses that flesh is he|r ip, and they wilineyerbe disappointed f 'foi'* in thlj remedy the pubuc /aithfeas ceverwa^erett—nev er ean waver; for it is founded in experience, just as’’* th'eir waotof faith in other’ ahd sparioQS CompOundi ls - nostrums to seek hope, life, ,andvigor- vegetabU remedy y therefore, Jjowcve r, brokemdoWnLiAT health and spirits, however, loathsome to others, let no one despair of recovery ;ieUlbe patient-j only understand thathia hopeoX-chyaicatresloration Ifes only in Guysottfs Ejiraet olYehow.Bocfc:aqdSatoapa rilla, and persuade bun, fiir Ws: life’e saie, totryjt,nndui wo have no hesitation inpredicting -ids speedy bon to heaUh*- •• • ...v-i %*.:■ f-.-.M :i * Females, Head tlte.FoUotklag«t^4^ • NEWABj^JfiJ-iiJflncary Mr. BavtcU We take pleasure-mTstatingrlhatyonr YeUowDockandr&us&ponilagivesgre&teaiUfeotion’in i •* : A very respectable- gentleman informed* us d dughtfir was troubled with difficult menstruation other diseases peculiar to her sex. She badspLihad-bead regular menstrual discharge for a jDtUibyilhe-. ; use of Dr. Gaysott’a .Yellow Dock end! Sarsapazißa.vyaS' ; radically eared. ShensetLTownscud’aandmberewith?;. oat receiving iheslightcstbenefiK-iHehadon&djirahtttr,.! die from the same cause. . - . L E. TRIPE A .GUi . HiHMi.ygyiLLB > xQasTcgo: S. F.Bovutt— Dear Sec t J purchased, a short timnago,; > a bottle of y oar YeUowDockand Sarsaparilla-fo* my-: wife, ■whichshe and Weakness, Failing oftheWomb, and it:htt*al-n ready helped he* Very mneh. . Of the ihyiipelas it haa effected nearly s corer-' Ibav.ejaßtpttfChasedaaecohll bottle, and jodglng flrjpAtheeffcct fideat itiai it will effect a perfect curb/" . ‘ ’ .... Yours, very respectably,. 'NI COBURN. \ Curt ¥&Isr£tajsr tbffianJrihd^antMs.contribution ofCheimityt H?aiing its VtTtnei thriiogfilrifriltiii? broad coon try 4 baa pro venbeyond a doubT/thai-eo mrdF* 1 ' eine or conroibafton' so :- surely contTpl-andcaretbe. natherbtia• varieties of pul monary disease whifeli have hitherto * , s£ept r from our midst thodpands and thousands every-yCar* Indeed there is now abundant reason tnbolieve a ai length been fouud*sahichscih‘l>c*eU6d on to cure the affections ofdmlußggi Oucspant£fcei£r will not permit us to publishanv proportion of the carets effected by itaosey but -we woaid presem-the opinions of eminent men* -and refer farther enquiry ta the circuit* which the Agent below named,twill always be pleased to fdznish ftccf wherein ‘particulars, and indisputable proofs of these facts..' * From the President of-Amfaerst-soliege r the eel6br*ted- ProfessorHTltfccock. “Jatpes CJ sir i ■ i haye uaed y i tars) in my own case of deep-seaxedßronoMti&i'uiidaak satisfied from Us chemicalconstitution, tbnt-il isattad-t -mirable compound for the Tblief of clhai difficulties. if injropinion as to its superior char* acier canbe are liberty to use U as yon think V -,s: V V . ■% . «r\ • ' » Prage oablJHibUtius. on_W aln Qt— to w bom tdi. orders tuast • ‘ EDWARD-HITCHCOCKiIi. L. D. From tho widely celebrated-Itofeta6KSiUainfS£3b L.L. XX, Profesior of >- A*., Yale CoUege, Membef oftneUL’lUsfc- Med.PhiLand ScientificSocieUetoP America and Europe. “ I deem the Cfceny compoHS' tion from >omeofut6 Beit articles ifi ffie MaieriAm tifc. ea. and a very effective nemedyfar the dlaas'of d;t<.ag» os it U intended to cute,”, ~ .. ; - .* l \ New Haven, CL,Nov.t,ls49: . V- Majot PatUson, Presidenlof lie S. wbbre_au;'ittMmaupn aTthe wAsi'*#?*. 'X Fton otte, or t ™-7 ‘ SAco^«VAjirir2ff;ig^^ J. O. Ayer, Lowell—Dear-Siri stantly uiingyonr Cherry PdctoVal'in-.tny prefer it to any othermedicine for TOlmbhaM'lcbmpisihCßf 4 From observation* ofmany'^eveTfecaso9i‘Fatri ! tjormfic^ ? ed it will care coaghßycoiasy and cLtSeaiej* oTfiiemn^) 1 ’ that have purto defiance all other-?em’edi«t>'' 5 " I invariably recommend itaTise apd consider Unmch the beat remedy ease. ‘ Respectfullyvodra, '• ■:/■ K Prepared and sold byjamer C. AyerVFTaCliedVChtfm G ‘' iat, Lowell t B£aSs. ‘ ' “- ■< O* Sold ui Pittsburgh wholesale oh'l.retaiivhy Fahnestock; aha by PrM. Towjisehdjfm-Alfcghetiy Crty , by H. P. Schwartz, und'J. l&ralas&iui&by draggfittlP generally. _ •• '*• - ■ h -' 1 J. »« ToMti?i. Oclet>r»it«a:Ktlicr©alc qn; , k Chttrchea^Stw^ indeedevery place SSwd light. an respectfully invited to call and examine: a'faeautSpu - assortment ofth'eseLamps/. for Lard Lard Oil, &cv, for Steamboats and,Slahle3.. . - —; Thechespest light to bff found for store andskop.ptp’ poses, HefiqmLf!),«»m,r»q| Of) BtV? L ' lTn P*.» na which, a splendid light-Is-bhtftlned 'at f-,df P£ r hoar, equal, if not superior, to gas. - W£e-IfiVns*sn-eS‘ amination of ourgooas and prides. -• the accumulation of 12 years’ experieriWfmta^slß.-’ * ciltfiesto supplyßolh-the' the most favorable terms, the Pitis^ai^ypl^i* B ®® r* Altartic|esdelb«3redin onypimof tke^yj^r^^t* mth'lfe*wagon,(whictij?colistajuly^M«“ff™j r li }S a city,) will be protnptly-.attended to; > S.4«tJwaj No. 82 Fourth Blre»X? Al>pflo _ flpxllfcdicwy ._ henceen hmricet'and Wood. (fcUU sale by9 : lsfpl2) ' 'SHERI BINNtS&-, ENGLISH LAI!) PAPERS. T The and Lsttef. bla«» a-nd--4^ain]^d r at ' ’Vtf, BftwOTf) | K p4 coracrMaftot toffj&cftttjfritg ' , i. . *» 4}," X '«***' * ■ “ v ti . .1. •} “'••• V VL *' - c - *• * - * “1 **■ ’ »-t> R, 1 * \ r. i , 4-'- c i» , g*- . -? y