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DAVIS, Auct , r. 15a C rb D ietu F sPea F b EE- roS h i ut oo bags Rio sold at Be fo• .. , Th Th e e e e l l e e e e t tr e o r rs e e o f t th th e e E Th ehrit ird W vv a e rei rd o e f it i h he e c e i i ty ty o o f t Pi i tts- us. c ac on li trac onui te un dfro th m eint ib ud e powers: _ . 1. , t , . : ` &4:W`'"WiT.kri.- 4 Z,..1 - 4 A , V I - e -'ez•r - -"K.IP" . t ., l• r:1 . .. 4 4::r - eltp`., SI ipmasters were asking 7 164 for Lot- b b n u ra rgh h, i t: m m c e e et t a a t t uL th e e p b u o b a u se . sc of h An oo d i r il e o ve us t e„ lcild iti aste ssid rs, wp raiq ud .. in f..: the ial wi w n ho lar s , Vili an h d to ift pit: e r n:. t a h rel e sl b_ u lo cc a esz d o7. r.i f " xe tht rel i_ii ti p ll y sed l ara ti u e r.. s .l ...::::::::::::;:. :.... Tite ' electors of the Fifth Ward _of the City of Pine. mer epidennesoesort now,.to or c ~int isxtra tel -. _ -; .11 , , ,,, , z . ,,:,, -- -_ ,L o,. : - yY"k.. & -P t ,''': i: -'l-4 _ - : --- ve . ,‘,el a. ezz` -- ,.."kr , - . i- g rtr,,,le!--'7 4 4Z- 1 1 K. CLOTHING. -On WEDNESDAY MOANING, F , ......nuangdon county; uiEttEMP CORY SALE OE F4 - 1 ---- LL - At - ND - VVINTE , R ~... with having extracted letters, - i_V ßE ffir o g ins Elr-_4_o it.is Raw sold at :Mc p gallon. , 1 .t . ' 0. ", ,erf-'',,_.'., -'474;l,.eAtri'i-i5.7,4_%-''.-.4-,Z.-•I't;.;:;-'4.*;Ir.i -,.. gr;t4.1 9 , ,.-m,4- 4_,„u 4,9- 47,2 ,, :, ,- : , r40 -- g- -- et ,:`, . , .. - -, 1 1 1 ,untaining money, from tit , lar e. as- in eht Cheeks are lower f Its- flesh is heir an eon v r The electors of the sixth tweed of the City o Pi ta; 7 dth 'line ebe disappointed; for t ---` ; ' '. -:l•* ,, t=i , !t 'i-e_ee ,-...' ' `'" '''' t'-.‘ , 'et . -`-', 44 - ::.• i • - , t - t:tre, c, #--''--' tar ' and ortthree months' credi . ?on starts osier slop, a. g 0 i1Lt13.15, W 9.8 yester-- ° R e ao w ia b : ' ea l m sw e ' r u a t r I W O 00 0' d el an ol d k' ri at a th h e str Cc eel m s7w er i e ll ia be l S c a o l l e d B , to lt n lt to C L H W A. e N 9 o ° E ° -- 1. Supply large and demand binned - - - ' this remedy the public faith has never wavered-nev• obbuuerrtgglitilie:btowsimmeaieeeeetti:tattlaketthheeAPieenznesityallertisteawatiariumioccusaidp4kredakdby. Lell o‘i oofr o Doe ore f r or tui man d Sare y of ap tb art oroo lla,;: ro w oh - k go i on e t P d ra il vi oasoo ng its ra e o l r f - Public School Douse,in - said War& m ~, , ,',_•-•"-- t e1„,-A.f. ,:tt, , :tl. •; . .I.t ',`..' 4 1-4'..-4...t- i 'l -- t•i•; , ' , ..4t , ti,--,t), ,,, 1ti-e-i.N- ~.„,'-"'"`lf.l,-1,--;--t day brought to the city by the Marshal, _ ~.-n. „- A , _....;.A .•,_ _ _ ;, - a - - ,. ., -- -_i_t.„il ,- -...;, - ,,,,.- - i--;'.:-.;., ~.--4-1- so ._ rtin_ r e is n i t n o g f iu su pe p r eri c e lo r t " a d i r l es azd tm l e V k ult an et d C ,, lo a th ek ing c , c t i nf"-'_' - n..: •- ,,, -4 , -- ' '''' - Ik e. n i t. ' , .. r, ,,..`„.)",;‘,.?" 4 .._, -.4 F .- iii4 - " - no-ni - y , ,ki119 e ut, , , , ,,,, - " = i - ,.i. I rotttided on experience. They Sy hum mineral ~,, .... , ,.,-.4 . ,---- - ...r . :- , ;• ., ',".7 1,- .--,- 'a kr.,40--N.--?......,...,....,-.-, ~,,,,,.., ~...,.. ..,„, 0..,..,... cHeinulihasttibe,end-bYouhtdognebr sin o e f e th th e e U inlorma . C° ll icir ot c ' ' ' ' ' ass u' unere, tweed and satinet sacks and bangap e s d so e per castor, beaver, felt and pilot over coats cloth att ' Ttie electors of - the Eighth d vigor ' from this' purely - 1.. . - -'7 ,- ': l 4- -,.:,,,--..., , ..-.,--;„ 7.,,, - ...., .---..,_ '.,....:- ‘, .-.. -. .4,-- - .-s.O- -..- r.lo tr -, - - ~, J et,,,i,,,,, 4, was first made. - said ward. nasimms ui seAr hope,life, an . . The electnnt of the Seveath Ward of the City of Pitts- ertnen %revert for it Is founded on experience, just as -,,,,;„ , „_, i,.-res.•,. ~ -; „.4.-. -neb-- - '''Zet , ' "97. , i- 2...,ct.'14,.." --7 . .../3 , (4,' i :4t i trz . .l,4'W.T:Lr'''.."4...:A . i . r c.Lc=t l ._ , ;./. •"-A&p..-5 , -.4 ..... • . burgh, to C o Pius. t'll sustAr•-• ''thereforei however,- broken down ..., w. , „, „_ _in .., c C. 3 = ~. „.„,,,- . 7.,-•-• ,„. ~, , ,*, , -1.....er .- _ act and valencia vests; super casstme re, cloth end t - • The electors of the Ninth Wird of the ity , t S -5.-.7, i . t f • ~.. ~,, in ,,,,,,,,,,,,,„. b u rgif,'lnnxe me e e t t n e t: th tbe e .ltu pu bfi lie e se Se w li bv iset e l l ' a H oro gase.,.. tbzc i i : iy udit .?f .T. e.. rd. m a : o ir want of faith in other and sparions compounds is : . , - , . , ,,-,,,;e-...ritt r._,,,,,...9-. v"*. t ar.,... 1 / 4 , ".. 4-- P ....7 ea meetin net:roundabouts ; satin, silk, cashmere, cassia/etre, eau so. ^ .4 ' '' '7 4•537 4 -V . p›-p. '4 ,- ..-t ~ i.:- . X.,,_.„--..,_,_. . .,_.,Vzi•!- ..n: • rypographieniAzdoetallon.-A Rge g Bennet r.aois; merino under Blurts and drawers; 25 doz itt atilt coatin tit %- 't - - ,'"a4 , .. - :-.2'l4qt;r•-•1 :- " , •- • *' .. e ' r.."".:" -4" Ob• * -Y . '"' .- r- of the Pittsburg,h Typographical Association will -07 fin Vl6 net -- Preach and Ermlish cloths; 3., pieces Roos. Stl 2503 lis 49 head. •••'' - ilr".."re.r,-0-a-,-- , -C-• -- A -1 1....P a •-• teer - ' , tett' ' "be held this (Saturday) evening, a ock, t 7 o'cl at 23 pieces super fine,ehins ; 1 bale burlaps; 10 pieces ail wool _ g , .. tt a , ,,,Ltnet..7.fer... -, gtr''`P.4.:ZY-ftais t .. t esc 'e-a•-it„.....44 4 1, e tt.,e4r 4 ., .-, t , t, ~-Sj t 5 '' 174 ir iGit 1 p2i nkl 4 . c .*W. ...t re x •I's . . •"- ‹, i. . 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These consist oftwo setts of liaritesiiirhich took thefirst premium at '....thisAgiiiiiiltoral-Fair, one sett 'single and the other double f--:the , first being designed for a buggy, and theother for a coach: and a -Lady's S addle, . of most exquisite workmanship, and and of an improved style. Thislatter article is so constructed that a lady, in riding, is not re quired to preserve the same position all the time;. but she is left free to change her position, whenever r she may become tired of riding in the ordinary mariner. • Both ',setts of _Harness'. are " finished Blike=b-ping white stitched and silver - mounted; and we must say that theyliefleet great credit, upon .the maker, .7tunns isms, who is one of the Democratic -banifiditeti for the ,Legislature of this State. This is the third time that Air. Hartley hailpt•eiiented eirricti of his raanufactsires at the raire of our. jobecoimauptatauyb;liosartinspd h frici e eti r ninto e in n trci ti th fi ed ell :turadoiji to te ari ‘iiisucvf tteh oire T o r iej. t ,ariford, 130. Am lol 4 etherilitereehl4, ehieete at the - fair on Thiiraday„'We observed a large variety of -nails, tacks; brads; &c., of -copper, iron and zinc,lcom the - manufacture of :Pampbell; Chess &:COd There is, we believe, but one other ..faetory of this leind'of giodtrwest of the moon ' thins; therefore; . - MOst - : of the articles,--ehp e daily those of zing -arid copilot. —are quite new in-this market. -We have hitherto been eniire /.7 4 :l9Pe4ant:izoa the - ea - at:for a vast variety of artacles,Whielt could just as well be made here ; and -we are glad to see that one of our euter z.p 'thing firma have made a start in this bushiess; ,and that it has been done: here inatead,of fur ' flier west. We were shown, by the exhibitor, - some beautiful _ specimens of small nails, iron and Copper tax, brads, finishing.-nails, coioPer nails .for slating, &0., &c. which for qtelity, neatness, and beauty of Smah, we have , never seen surpassed. We were told that it was their .purpose; in a week or two, to get up all kinds of hose, betting, tinner's and ceppersmith's -rivets of iron, copper and iron tind. which they hope to make as well as the Easterners, and equally as cheap. We are glad to see this, and hope that shortly our citizens will find it to their advantage to make a large-number of articles here, which are now left entirely to the East. Mail Robbery.—Joseph Stanley, Clerk in the Past Office at Duncanville, Huntingdon county; who is_ charged with having extracted letters, containing money, from the mails, was yester, day brought to the city by the Marshal, and committed .by Judge Irwin of the 11. S. Court. He has been out on bail since theinformation was first made. Typographical. Association.—A Special Meeting of the .Pittsburgh Typographical Association will be held this (Saturday) evening, at 7 o'clock, at the Sons of - Temperance Hall, corner of Fourth and Market streets. ,Strength.,and -13eauty.—Prot. Gleason ;lectiire — s.thia Ball, on the liieeystem_nntithe impOrtanne of Physi cal educafion as - the means of securing health, streigth and beauty; their Milllls . of prevention mid proper mode of relief, and the utility and dignity of labor as the means of improving man's moral, physical andintellectual condition. Further Hearing.—Wm. Trainer a small boy yesterday charged by Bernard M'Afee with tak ing money from his trunk at different times amouuting . to $l5 or W.O. M'Afee boards at the house of Mrs. —, on GrantAstreet.- The Mayor committed the accused fora furtherhear ing. 1241,. WeWrotdd call the attention of the pub lics generally to the advertisement of Messrs. Boobyer 4 Grable, who have for sale a splendid assortment of Cloths, Cassimpres, and Vestings, at their 'store on Liberty street, three doors above Irwin street. • Ita,„ The proceeds of the Fair on Thursday were about $3OO. It is said that over 10,000 people visited it. Sp:adv.—The Duquesne Greys paraded the streets yesterday, the Company being composed of twelve, all told. ter Thos. Wilson was yesterday committed by AM. Major on a charge of Assault and Battery. par-The police say two notations thieves have arrived in the city. Look out. M. Received this day, by Express, a supe rior lot of HALIBOT, SEA BASS, ROCK FISH, EWE TERRAPINS; also a fine lot of DUCK CREEK OYSTERS, at "OUR HOUSE," No. 24 DT.AIIOND Alley. T ranapitrent windo STRBET,w Shade Factory. 46 IRWIN (BETVirliEs ralv.v arm LiriEsTr STILVerv). L IST OF SHA DES on hand and made at all times to order -34,4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 Buff Shades, plain and bordered ; " Transparent green do; " " " " Dark " do ; Landscape Shades of every style; _.Moonlight do do -do; Gothic and hiezzitinto, of now style ' - .STOKE SHADES of anycolor, with Lettering or DcH eigning. OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also, a lot of SH ADE TEllslMlNGS—complete at 25 cents per shade. - tl:r Curtains hung on reasonable terms. S.—Pedjers will do well to call at the Factory, be fore purchasing elsewhere. aprle.4m NN GL Ai - 13 - W CIR N. LOILZINZ, SR. —• MONAD WIGHTICIAN Loren & WLghtman r (Formerly of the firm of Wm. APCtru.l & Co.) MANINACTIMISIS 07 ALL RINDS 09 VIALS, BOTTLES AND WINDOW GLASS, 83 Water and 65 Front Streets, Pittsburgh, Pennla. — N. B.—Partienlar auention psid to odd ; sizes of Win dow Glass and private mt aids for Bottles and Vials. O-4&3mdteve • AHEAD OF ALLI EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 209 Liberty street. This powerfully coneentrated pre paration; the medical virtues of which are found to be eight times the strength of the original American Oil. It is pat up in bottles at 25 and 27} 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 toreitder 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—end will be...found genuine. notwithstanding a certain Finn thaw to be the only Proprietb rs. d&w-tf J. Y. Oy I Oysters I THE. SALOONS of P H. HUNKER. on Liberty street, near liand will be opened on MONDAY. the ind instant, where Ladies and Gentleman can be accommo dated with Oysters, served up in a manner not to be snr passed in this City. 11:7 paxtles will be supplied with refreshments of all kinds, at the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices. Call at P. IL HUNKERS, sep22 . Liberty street Take Notice. FINE WATCHES , RICH GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE, at Wholesale pncea. HOOD continues to sell all of the finest,good Jewelry, pare Silver Ware and fine Gold and Sliver Watches, by the single article, at his Wholesale prices. Having just re ceived a large addition to his assortment, he now defies competition. His stock has all beenhought for cash, at the lowest manufacturers' prices,which enables him to sell at from 20 to 50 per cent- lower than any other es tablishment hi this city, or in any other city wean of the Mountains; and every article will be-warranted at time of sale—so that every one can buy equally safe and cheap. Our motto is, to sell at very small profits, and thereby secure a bilge trade We do not wish to drive away-trade from this city by Hiking too large profits, or by entering into any combination. - P. S.—All kinds of Watch Repairing done at well as at any other establishment in the United States, and at lower prices: Watch Glasses set at half price, at No. 61 Market sheet, Pittsburgh. seP3 State of Pennsylvania, ALLEGHENY COUNTY, SS: In the .Co.ukof. Common Pleas. No. 3 29 October Term; igst...; ' • IN THE MATTER of , the application ofthe members :of the As.ociate 'formed Church of, Ilarmasville, in Atte -000, County, for a Charter of Incorpo :ration. „ _ And now, to wit:. September 27th. 1951, —The Articles of Association of the As sociate Reformed Church of Hamarsville, having been presented to and perused by the roan, nod the Court having carefully examined said instrument, and, it ap pearing to the Court that the object, articles and condi tions therein set forth are Lawful, and IlAki injurious to the isommunity, nor contrary to, the laws of :the United States of this Commonwealth. . . Thereupon, oa motion of John Barton, Esq., the Court direct the same to be filed in the Office of the Prothono tary of said Court, and notice to be inserted in the Pitts burgh Weekly Gazette and Pittsburgh Weekly Post for teree weeksetting forth the application to this Court to grant said Carter of Incorporation. By the Court. From the Record. GEO. S. HAYS, seratk:ftw — ' Prothonotary.. Farm for Sale. A PART of the Erick Tavern Farm, on the Browns. g villa Road, about two mites from the Monongabe. Jn Bridee,.co.ntaining about fifty acres,ts offered forsale quantities to snit :purchasers Terms very reasona ble, rot particulars, miquire on the premises, sep29:wlf WM. NOBLE Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Register of Alle gbehy county has granted the subscriber leuers of Administration an the estate of James 0: Alexander, .late of the City of Pittsburgh, deceased. All 'persons --- treeing' c laims itgainst said estate, will present them drily authenticated, and those knowing tEe r mselves in debted immediate payment to sepftf4. GEORGE 11AWICINSappmr. - Auction Card. I - TIIE . undeiligeedt-aflec an interval be rou r yea* has, again resumed ,bnainess. Having complied' tire requisitiotut of the law regulating Sales at' Auction, and haviegortituredlifirstblasibicense as Auctioneer for t h e City of Pittsburgh r ite Offers his services as;suon to his friends and the public genetally.. Withmh expe riensemf itearlythirty years in this line of business,fie bawds nothing ants ying thavne will beeitabled:to gmei entire satisfaction to all Mosemba may feet distmaedM patronize hint. P. ftießeitifiai Auctioneer. , Refers to:the principal City Nerchaam,' • 5 y 9 . _ SCOTT OTIS ' AIUCTIPNEERD AND 'COMMISSION MARCO:ANTS, 61 man avaitar,sv.tatitts,ssitsotrar, HAVING been engaged In 6tc ainive business fer the Iron years, in this aity,,,would respectfully so licit consigriments'of Otiodsi to he ' sold in this market, either for Anction Or priVare saletarticularly Glass ware,'Hardioareand Dry'Goods; and will make liberal advances rinittli kinds of ,DOods ,coasigned us for sale Wilrrefer tn MeS8111: Hewett, Roe & Co, B. R. Vin tet, Wtti:D:WondlaCo4ohn J. Anderson & Co., R. H. Stone, Squire & Reid, Brownlee, Homer & Co.. Larkin Deaver,. Salm - I.:tiaisr - Butler & Brothers, Cincinnati; lifetime Mr4ttiri;Pitt'sbritch. (mar2D:r .nelikEetate Stock ti Noce. TEE u ndersigned respectfully informs owners of Real ; Estate and Stock that he has procured an !Eineace PloOki Ira real estate and stock register, for private or publia sale r audit will be kept at the Auction Store, for theinsgiection of persons wishing to purchase Of see :Th 6 charge will he only 81,00 for entering on the Regis. terany Real Estate or Stock; nod if told the charge will be moderate. It is also my intention to set aside en evening in each month for the exclusive subset* Real Estate and Stocks, which evening will be announced in all the newspapers, at least two weeks before the sale, arid Properties aad Stocks advertised that are for sale on r that evening. The Units for selling will be such as . none shall complain; and particular. attention. will be paid to all properties or stocks at private sale. It is in - tended to make this a place where all can. come, who wish either to purchase or see Real Estate Stocks. septa W. 0. hrOARTNEY, tine Cr. NW., G. 171'CiiltleNICY. B.nettonver T ARGE LOT OF ROW AND SILVER PATENT - , LEVER AND COMMON WATCHES sr Ape troa.•:—Willbe sold, on Saturday evening, October I tth, at eorly gas light, at ItMartners Auction House, a large assortment of told and silver patent lever and lupine and trommon.watchet,strhich will be sold to the highest and best'bidrei,„ at the time above mentioned Among The lot are same very fine gold Watches. made by the most celebrated makers in. London. Ther...are well Worthy the attention of persons In want of such arti cies. All•Watehes warranted to be such as they are repre,erned at the time of sale. oct.lo - • W.I7.IM'CARTNEY, A uetr. To LET—A two story Brick Dwelling Houve, situated on aobllll3oll sweet, Allegbeoy City. Povvevsfori can be given immediately. Enquire of oct9 VV. G M'CARTNEV, Auc Cr. P. st. DAVIS, Auctioneer HOT G UN ;TELESCOPE, FLUTE AN D I N ST R U. MENTS, AT dactrox —Will be added to the sateen splendid London Books, on Saturday evening, 11th in. staot, at the Commercial Sales Roams, corner or Wood and Firth rreets--orte superior stub anti twist double barreled shot gun; one superior telescope, made by Smith, of London; one fine silver mounted rosewood flute; one care mathematical Instruments; one quad rant, tre. (octll i P. M. DAVIS, Aact'r. IDIEREDIP CORY SALE OF FALL ANti L CLOTHING. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, October 15th, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooras 7 corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, onthree months' credi as sortment of superior' all and Winter ? . on SUMS over $ lOO, a large Clothing, Ac , comprising super clot dress, frock and sack coats; castumere, tweed and satinet sacks and bangaps ; super castor, beaver, felt and pilot over coats. cloth and anti net roundabouts ; satin, silk, cashmere, cassimrre, sati net and valenela vests; super cassimere, cloth and satinet pants; merino under shirts and drawers; 25 doz fine,shirts ; I bale burlaps; 10 pieces all wool coatings; 23 pieces super French and English cloths; 3 pieces super French and English cassimeres; satinets, tweeds; satin and cashmere vesting.; wool plaids; serge'; puddings ; muslin* ; cambric', &c., Ac. The above is a desirable lot of fresh goods; the Clo thing of the beet and most fashionable make ; and offers great inducements to dealers. oct9 - P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r. RPHANS' C SALE.—There will be tittered . V/ •at Public sale, at the Auction Rooms of P. M Du sts, in the city of 'Pittsburgh, on the 13th day of October next, at 2 o'clticki.P. M.,.thic following described prop erty, Lae the estate of Wm. Stevenson, deceased—viz ; the right and privilege of opening and digging coal in a certain small tract of land, n Union township, in the county of Washington, situate on the Monongahela river. .The above described coal lot contains five acres and nine perches, strict measure. A draft of said lot may be seen at the office of J. E. Brady, Esq , No. 99 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Thins—One-half on confirmation of sale by the court, and the-other half in one year. JOHN SILLIMAN, JOHN STKVENSON, Admintstrators. oetS P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. S • PLi:N - DID LONDON BOOKS, MANY ELEGANT. LY ILLUSTRATED.—to be sold by catalogue on Saturday and Monday evenings, Oct. 1i th and lath, at 7 o'clock, at the commercial sales rooms, corner of Wood and sth streets. Among them will be found, Gillies History of Ancient Greece„2l vole; Hegarth's works,l44 eng's with letter press descriptions, 2 vols 4to ; night's Pictorial Lon don, 3 vole, &Hones Characters and Costumes of Tur key, many plates; Monsue Net's Chronicles of England, Franca and Spain, 2 vols, illustrated ; History of the Colleges of Eton and Westminster, splendid aqua tint engravings ; Campaigt-s of W. tattoo, spirited eng's folio; Hill's History of Animils, Minerals and Rossini, 3 sots, folio many rug's; Pictures of the French, by Maroc and others,23o cog's; Caldwell's Musical Jour nal; Works of tie Venerable Bede, B vols • Monuments an d G en ii of St. Paul's and Westminster, ;I vols, illus tented; Daniel's Picturesque Sketches of a Voyage, 4to; Scripture Gallery or,bingravings,2 cola 4to ; Com plete Works of Robert Burns, fine illustrated edition, 5 vols; History and Antiquities of Lambeth Palace, rare pintails ; 11151Ory of the. Counties of Sarre* and Sussex, numerous landscape views, 2 vols; Book of Shak opera Gems,4s steel cog's; Miniaterly of the Woods, 17 cot ored lates p lates; Memoirs of the Musical Drama, fine portraits, 2 vol.; Book of Waverly Gems, 64 els gout plates, richly gilt; Prior's Life of Oliver Goldsmith, 2 cols; Uramon the Art of Ctioloring and Landscape Painting; Works of the British Poets, 50 vol., Pictori al Dictionary of the Bible, 2 vole folio - ' Heath's New Gallery of British Engravings, 4to; Rapin'a History of England, 5 Poofe's Comic Sketch Book. 2 vols. l lel load and Belgium, illottrated fine steel Om ; hlllicogen s a History of Duelling, 2 Pots Musical Gem, 300 'favorite songs, Ao ; Paris 21 fine plates; Broughton's Historical Dictionary of ail Regions, folio,- very rare; Echards's Keelesiestient Illi.tory,l col folio; Mernon al of the Royal Progress in Scotland, 50 beautiful cog's. vol 4io; Microcosm of London,beautiful colored etigra. rings, 3 sous 4to Heath's American in Paris, fine steel plates • Pictorial History of Germany - , 500 cuts; Nation al Gallery of - Pictures, by the great masters, e• egant eng's, 2 Tots, 4 to the The Borderers Table Book, or His tory oftbe Etcmance of English and Scotch Borders, 4 cols 1000 cuts; Poor Man's Commentary, by Rev. Dr. Haw • ker, 10 vole, &c. ecti. Full particulars in Catalogues which can he °Monied a t the Auction Store peal THE balance of the Groceries and Iron remaining on Winds, at the Warehouse of H. Coulter ts Co., Sixth street, will be closed out this evening. Bale to com mence at 3 o'clock, P. M. Goods sold yesterday ready for delivery this forenoon. P. MICENNA, °cal ......... Auctioneer. __...._ VALUABLE REAL 'ESTATE AT AUCIION. Monday, October 20th, at 2 o'clock, P. M., will be sold on the premises, corner of Centre Avenue and Crawford street, Ststh Ward, THREE LOTS, each containing a front of twenty feet On Centre Avenue— extending back 80 feet. On the corner lot is a substan tial brick Dwelling, two stories high; containing= even rooms; with a hydrant in the yard, Bide walk paved, and every thing necessary for a comfortable residence: There is 7 also, located on the back line, a large shop, of two stories, &tending across the three lots, which will be sold so as to allow twenty feet of the same to each lot. With a small expense t this building can be uttered Into small dwellings 'fins property is situated in a pleasant part of the city; is fast Improving; and offers a chance for profitable investment rarely met with It may banged advantageously as a tavern stand, grocery, provision and feed store, or for a li rery stable. The three lots will be sold separately or together, es desired, and may be treated for previous to the day of sale For terms (which will be easy), apply on the premi ses; at Troth to Phelan's, No. 88 Smithfield street , or to octlo P. NI'KENNA, AUCt'lt. E. R. KERNAN DKY GOODS, BOOTS. SHOES, 11A RIM AKE, 0 1 / 4 .C., AT Atronort.—On Monday morning, October 13th, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, at M , Renna's Auction Hotter, without reserve, a large and well selected assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, fee.; compriiing in part the following—viz: broad cloths, eassimeres, cassinets, tweeds, jeans, satin, silk and Marseilles vestings; red and white flannels; bleached, brown, cambric, Jaekonet and Swiss muslin,; long cloth, detainee, shawls, silks. silt pocket handkemlatefs, linen cambric and cotton do, thread lace and edgings, cravats, ginchams chintz calico, Farinture do, Irish linen, linen table cloths, plain and figured lawns, patent thread, spool cotton, kid, silk, lysle thread and cotton gloves, ockings, umbre Ilas, Zs c. A lot of Ready made Clothing, and an assortment o Hardware. M'KENNA, octlo Auctioneer. -- Oda SALE—A large lot of Shelving; Drawer., '&c at the Store .Nn..270 Libertry street, is offered at private sale, for a low days. For terms, apply on th - premises, or to (email P. AVICENNA, Auct'r. 0. gt Chamberlin% t...ommerotal College, Corner of Market and Third atreets. FCULTY.-0. K. Chamberlin, Principal and Proles sor of the Science of Accounts; John Fleming, associate in Book-keeping department, and Leetarer on Mercantile Science ; J. M. Phillips, Instructor of Mercantile Computation and Arithmetic; D. Crouch Professor of Penmanship ; • Alez.M. Watson. Esq.,Lecturer ou Commercial Law E. H. Stowe, Esq , Instructor of Commercial Law ; B. M. Kerr, Profess° vol. Mathematics, (night session ); H. Moaner, Professor of Mathematical Drawing. .This institution has been;lately improved and enlarged, and novveontains four spapious rooms conveniently ar ranged and elegantly furnished, a well selected Librar• of standard works on Commereial Law, for the benefit - of the students. The Mercantile coarse embraces every variety of transactions that can possibly occur in busi ness. In addition to regular lectures, delivered by Mr. Watson,E El Stowe, ttsq., eso member of the Pitts burgh Bar, has been employed to instruct thin students by a series of exereises . and examinations upon this very important Walla. College hours both day and evening. Alt comrlinnications addressed to 0 K. CH MitIIERLIN, will receive prompt attention. sett th:y GI. V. Arbuthnot, Q. OA P AND CA VDLE MANUFACTURER, coma,. of 13 Fountain and Seventh.. Persons wanting any thing In that line will do well to call, as I am determine) to sell as cheap as any otherperson in the city. ['olive C • artier, Coal. THE' CHARTIERS COAL COMPANY having made extensive arrangements for shipping Coal on the Ohio River, at the harbor, at MILER'S ROCKS, are now prepared to deliver firs hundred Tons a day, at one dol lar per ton of 2230 pounds, Wale weight); bye per cent. being allowed (or loss in shipment, or, (until further no tice), ninstrfice cents per ton, afloat. They will sell to the country, at their wharf, at one dol lar per ton, to all parties loading their own wagons. This Company haapecullir facilities for loading steam boats, tec., for the lake or lower markets burgh A ton Coal, f of 2240 poundasured.s' contains thirty bushels of Pitts- Apply me Apply to the Clerk, at the Office, at M'Kee's Rocks; or to the Engineer; ELWOOD MORRIS,. Esq., at the Monongahela House. THOMAS hPELRAIII, septN:tm - • President C. C. C, I) ll o . n i rl; t a a c Z tu E• al 's.j y T e N v il er Tisco p ver tA ct f — or Tm h p is ot i e s n t e h ; genital, debility, Mahn &Senses of the genital organs, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude and general prostration. indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, &c _LIDA of which it affords almost immediate relief; and if used as directed, is almost certain to produce a positive and certain cure. Sold at ' oer7 • NO. 513 SMITktFIELD ST. . . ... , ... , ... ,!.....•, , -.-,:.: , ::;!.,:.:• . :14, - 7 .: . :.t . ...: . :;.:1• :.. .......;': - . ..;•1:‘,.:•-•;: Y. U. DAVIS. Auet'r P. EPN.P.III4A. Auctioneer Mama or , tats Dana Moarditia i iiir. Soltirdav, 0ct0Per4.4 , 48 51 • The weather continues pleasant 1. at dry. ~ iiSßE:3—Sates of 11 casks Soda reported at ale, 4 months; 15 boxes Saleratus at 6c. APPLES-LSales of 15 bbls Green. at 2,25 bbl, with a ready demand for good. BUT'PER—SaIes reported of 1:810 lbs Roll at 15e ; 10 kegs do at 111 e ; 2 bbls do at 11c. BACON—Sales of 600 Ts Shoulders at 81c ; 700 do a, 81c ; we quote Barns at 10c. CORN—A sale of 100 bushels at 40c. POTATOES—The market is supplied with all de scriptions. We note sales of 70 bushels Pink Eyes at 25c ; 100 do Neshannotiks at 35c. WHISKEY—We note a sale of 30 bbls Rectified at Mc; 18 do at 22c. SUGAR—SaIes to a considerable extent have occur red during the past two days, which has caused a better feeling in the market. We have sales of about 100 hhds for two days past, tensing from 61 to Mc. MOLASSES—There is more inquiry for Molasses, with, as far as we could learn, but tt light stock in first hands. Salei of 175 bbls reported for two days past at 360361 e, 4 months. BUCKETS—SaIes of 75 dozen at 1.87, cash. BROOMS—SaIes are confuted to small lots. The stock is large. We quote at 7501,25 , 40 . dozen. NEW ORLEANS MARKET• CammvirTbrocs, September 30, 1851 I COTTON—The demand was fair yesterday, and the day's business summed up 2000 bales. Prieds, however, were irregular. and in some instane-s factors submitted to a decline of Wiz. We modify our quotations as fol. lows NEW ORLEANS CLASSIFICATION. Inferint —o Middling Fair •• • • 8-10 Of Ordinary 7 0 7} Fair 9.1-0 Middling. 7}o 8 Good Fair nonrin'l. Good Middling •• • 810 at Good aid Fine • • nomin'i, TOBACCO—We heard of 130 hbds sold, in two lots, but the particulars were suppressed. S{/GAR--Sales 120 hhds at previous rates. MOLASSES—Business confined to small lots at 2SGS , 30e .p gallon for rebelled. FLOUR—There was some inquiry (or export, and about 3000 bbls changed hands, including 1200 bbls su perfine Illinois at S 3 75 ; 190 SL Louis, a favorite brand, al3 93; 950 extra St. Louis at ai1d.,400 extra and fancy do, three or four lota, at (VP" 50,1P.bb1. GRAIN—The principal sale of Corn wait 200 sacks pr i me whits at 59e 4? bushel.- • •Of Oats 1300 sacks St. Lords were taken, in several lots, at :2633ebushel (or Inferior to prime the ruling rates being 3103 kt• •• • Brun advanced, and we noticed sates of 750 sacks at 89e p 100 nig. PROVISIONS—Pork was offering at $l5 25015 50 p bid for Mess, and 90 bhls were sold in two lots at the out side figures. Round lota could have been had at rates lower than 15 25. • -Of Bacon we noticed 35 casks su gar-cured Shoulders sold at sic tb,.• •• Of Grease Lard 45 bi Is brought Me , ig 91. COFFEE-400 bugs Rio sold at Be 91. • WHISKEY— 40 bbis Raw sold at 23c i 9 gallon. FRElGHTS—Shipmasters were asking 7 16d for Cot ton to Liverpool. EXCHANGE—SuppIy large and demand limited— Bight Checks are lower Sterling, Francs, Ness York sixty-Joy Bills, Sight Checks on New York Baer CATTLE (Western.) (Tessa) (Attakapar Hoos. SIINNP, MELON COW!, HALVES ♦ND Y WILING!, The Leading Staple The statement made by Senator Douglass, of Illinois, in the recent speech at the Agricultural Fair, in New York, "that cotton was the leading staple of the United States," has excited considerable attention. The hallow hug facia, as to the quantity and value, taken from the census statistics of 1810, with'regard to the comparative results of Agriculture, will be read with interest— Fouled'. 4851,912 SOO 5,0e9 320,200 20,590,210,000 700,479,275 Anitka. Indian Corn, Wheat, Hay, Cotton, From this it appears that the weight of the cotton crop is I,as than a twenty-661 part of the corn crop, and about one-half the value. It is, therefore, pretty evident that cotton is not the 'leading staple" in either of these respects. On comparing the valise of the cotton crop of Mississippi, the largest producer of that article, with the hay crop of the State of New Vork, we find that hay counts the higher of the two— New York—Flay, Mississippi—Cotton, /MOUNT ALVERN ACADEMY, FOR YOUN In the ienalediede vicinity if the Chip of PlXisiiargh and dilegMay, P s. THIS INSTITUTION will be opened orellie IN day of October, for the reception of pupils, Who will be in structed in soy or all of the followtng branches of an elementary, Weld and liberal education: —Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Ancient and Blodem History, An cient a.id Modem Geography, use of the Giobes.Botanys Useful and Ornamental Needle Work, Music and Draw ing. TERMS: Toe annual pension (or Board, Tuition and Wash ing, payable half yearly in advance, - Music for beginners, - • • - - • 5,00 For the use of the Instrument. • • • - 2,00 Drawing, - - - • • - - - ,ou The healthy location of the estahlistortent ; the pictu resque scenery ; varied and extensive prospect, so ani• manna and enliventng to youthful minds, must render It detirable place of education. The greatest attention of the Teachers will be paid to the lrealth, moral and intellectual culture of the pupils committed to their care ; and to milder that attention cfreetive. the discipline will be exact, yet mild and pa rental. There wilt be two semi-annual vacations of a fortnight cacti. Pupils will be received at any time da ring the session. MRS. DAVID LYNCH, sep24:tAl Principal. Hwy. Ds-•remala KITTANNING, PA., WILL RE-OPEN, for ita SIXTH SESSION, on Wed nesday. October 2914, 1831. Tams—Par Session of 221 Maks—Payable its Advance E. Board and i,glish Tuition, • - - 350,00 Piano, with Singing and use of Instrument, - 20,00 French, German.Latiii, Drawing Painting, each, 10.00 Bed, Bedding and Washing. - 5,00 Stationery, - - • - 75 The two Sessions commence respectively, on the last Wednesday in April and In October. Pupils are not re ceived but by speeial arrangement, for less than one session. No deduction for absence, except In cases of great emergency.NO EXTRAS. Ciren:ars, containing Recommendations, !Lc, ean be had of Mts. G. R. White, Market street, and of Mr. Mellor. 81 Wood street. Ise.' Seminary for Youzify N. 50 CHATHAM STREET.—MRS MONO and daughters, Intend opening n SELECT SCHOOL, for YOUNG LADIES, on Monday, the OM of October, where all the branches of a polite and aural ocation will be taagbi. Vocal and I nstramenttl Neale will be taught by Miss J. V. Along. Terms of Tuition made known on application. Isep27w• 71ICIS 4../15.AWBEILLSILIBB OTILAWIII4III.III.ISAS A. luAyNrenys for .aTetfmoat I the Soul Jilli ' Must : 4 " Thu being the season for planting the plants, Yoe get well established and fruit better the following season.— This variety wants no recommendation. The large quantity brought to the Pituburgh market, sold at cents per quart, when the other varieties sold at 15 and 12 cents. They are morn productive and finer flavored, and hold out longer in fruiting by two weeks. These Berries measure 41 inches round. A sample of this Fruit can be seen at Mr. Henry Blehardson's Jewelry Store, corner of the Diamond and Market street. All orders left there wall be proantply attended to and for. warded to any distance. JOHN LOWEN, Coal Hill Nursery. afaFOR LIVERPOD.L.—:V. 21st of Ootober.—Tbe Packet Ship New WORLD, Knight, Master, will sail as above, her regular day. For passage, havingsuperior accommodations, apply to JAMES BLA.KELY. Agent, oct2 Sixth and Liberty sta., Pittsburgh. FOR LONDON—Packet Bth fag of October. J. I - , The Packet Ship CORNES GRINNELL, Fletcher, Master, will .all as above, hor rest- tar day. For freight or passage, hiving superior aecotamoda ion, apply to the captain ou board; toot of Maiden lane W. &..1. T. TAPSCOTT tr. CO , 96 South at. N. Y., or to JAMES BLAKELY, , t 2 Stith arid:Liberty tits . State nutria' Fire lnaurnllllll VOlngial BRANCH OFFICE, SI Sunt alxi m sr, Prrtastmo , Pittsburgh, t IHE best evidence of the success of the Director.r In endeavoring to make Ohm "STATE MUTUAL Fl RE SURANCE COMPANY" meet the wants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of business which has been done—having issued 7,900 P )11- ales during the past year, thereby adding over 8130,000 to the funds of the company. Nearly all the property insured in of the safest kind, in small risks, and a large propon ion insured for only one year , Whole No. Policies issued ..... .• • do do expired, terminated & canceled• •• • - do do in force •• • Amount of Property insured do Canceled, terminated and ex pired do do in force do Premium Notes do Caneeled,terminated do in force •—•— • • ........ do Cash Premiums received do do ennceled• • - Whole amount of losses and capon- Res paid --25,41],45 Balance in favor of the Co., in cash, 097,924,43 To city or country merchants; and owners of dwall ings, and isolated or country property, it in believed this company atßirds advantages in point of cheapness, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company it this country.' Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved a ya tem of Classifieatier of Risks, excluding all special hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo cality, ' thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of tinge fires, and alio, on both the Stock and Mutual plan, it not onlypossesses the cheapoess and accommodation of both methods, but entitles the insured fan partieloa tion in the profits. It is under the control of the following Directors: P. Rutherford. A. J. Gillett, John li. Packer, Sumac. T. Jones, Alonzo A-Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwlck, Rob ert Klotz, Samuel/ones, John P. Rutherford. .1 P. RUTHERFORD, Pres't. A. J. GILLETT, Sec'y. • A. A. Mamma, Actuary. N. 8.--A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent. on expi ring policies has been declared by the Directors, anti is now receivable at this Offico.for renewals, or redeema ble in cash at the end of ninety days. . myl7:dZew, . A. A: lIARRI ER. Accra. Porternerehlp ezhiting under the- brill 01 It. TOWNSAND k CO., being dissolved Ay the de cease of Bees C. Townsend, the-undersigned will con tinue the business as.ieretofd rit linder'ilie style of 11.. TOWNSEND di CO: ' ROBERT TOWNsEND. WM: P. TOWNSEND. Pittibtirgh. October 3,1851—d&w2w ROAM TONVMOD, - Wit P. TOWIMLYD, New Brighton. Pa. •.. Pittsburgh. - . R. TOWISSEND & CO.. ,WIRE MANUFACTURERS, NO. 19 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. ont3:deiWKW - • 2 warr9 verire CHANNEL. ARRIVED: , •. Steamer Atlantic,. Parkinson, Drelivuisville. " Redstone, Wootwardißrownsvilje. " • Michigan No. " Beaver, Gordon, Deaver. Hendrickson, bicEeesport. " Thomas Shrive!, Dailey, West Newton. • Thomaa Scott, Vanderriff, BPReesport. " • Omiessve, Conant, West Newton. • Chieftain, White, Beaver. • • Diurnal,Conweil,Cineinnati. " Empress, Cox, Zanesville. " Julia Dean, NoVay, Zanesville. " J. Id Harris; Crooks, Cincinnati. " Arena, Kinney, Wellaville. DEPAEXED: Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville • Atlantic, Parkinson, do Beaver, Gordon, Deaver. " Michigan N 0.2, Boles, Beaver. J. &Mee, ilendrickson, McKeesport: • ThomasShriver,Mailey, West Newton • Genesee, Conant, West Newton. " Thomas Bcott,Vandentriff,Mieesport Clarion Millenger, Cincinnati. " R. H. Lindsey, —, Cincinnati/ Wheeling and Bridgelnlit Packet. ' Tai splendid steamer EL H. LINDSAY, r . m outt i, Master, is the regular Wheeling ans ri k geport, Padre Land leavesbereevery Weilnes , day' and Saturday for We above ports. For freight or passage apply on board, or to SHERIFF . & BINNING, Ag'ts , . No. Llthlatiret street. For Sala. • The hall of the Steamboat LAKE ERIE Enquire mi board, at the Allegheny wharf, be ow e t. Clair street bridge. _(su2o:3lo Steamboat for tote.. --- --- Ili* The one-half of the Blerambont ARRN A. now plying between Pittsburgh; East Liver pen an ellsville. he isdoing a good.busines,being the only regular boat to Wellsville. It wilt be disposed of on reasonable terms. Apply to . ante JAMES BLAKELY. .Friday Cincinnati Packet. ' THE new and elegant steamer IRENE N 0.2, G. L. BrOurrrock., Master, has taken the place of the Clipper No. 2, in the line of Packets, and will leave every FRIDAY, at 10 A. %T., for the above and Intermediate ports. For freight or ps... sage apply on board. - [jets • For Marietta and ilocklingporl.. Tel fine steamer PACIFIC, ZllleottA MAn TIN, will leivic for the above and I ntermed I. ate ports every TITURSDIL Y, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For fretglit or passage, apply T. on board, or to WOODS & SON, No. GI Water it, and 83 Front st. Wednesday Packet fur Cincinnati. 'fits Dew and fast running vtenmer CI N. CINNATi Btassmouem, blaster, will leave regularly every WED2IIISDLY. I'.n freight or passage, apply on board, or to mat2o ID. H. MILTENSERGF:R. 1.1=4 Tug fine steamer ALLNGIIENY BELLE Co. 2, Capt.. Ws. Hspria, leaves the Mir g et y ltir( for Freutklus, very afonday and nursday, at 4 P. M. The One steamer ALLEGHENY IiELLF. No 3 . Copt. JOHN ki iLNNA, leaves the Allegheny .viler ( for Frolik lin, every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. For Freight or Passage, npply on Board • 51003.1.5 I e a / 4 2j pct. disc t? et. pm FOR RENT — And possession given inunedi• a tely, u three story BRICK HOUSE, (N 0.191., jErs, Third street, between Ron and G Hrant) le A L.. Apply to w WRIGT M.)FUNI, 500 e fit lb ne 205 e p. lb ne 86.3 e P tb ne th net 83 2503 115 79 head. 15 00035 00 V head. 5 2507 00 to head. frIlE subscriber offers for rent three large tind tZ71.1 I. well-finished STORN.: ROOMS, culitelY new. Ign§ located on Fifth street, opposite Me Exchange. ISank.— Possession will he given immediat el yel. For terms, apply to CAMPBIiLL, JY3O on the premises. Derailing Donee and Stare !dooms. THE subscriber otters for rent one Store Rooms" . and Dwelling House, situated on the corner of Elm and Webster streets. There are nine rooMs the Dwelling House. The Store Room is in good order. gnquire of MRS- A. HAMILTON!, sopilfirtwe S 9 Webster street. A. Drug Store for Sala. AGOOD STAND, in a business part of the city, will be sold, together with a selected stock o ft, Apply at this Moo. faula 81254443,000 67,859,881 102,4n.000 62,239,402 laC. H. PAULSON. No. 73 Wood street, is now re ceiving his entire Fallatock of HATS, CAPS. and ail articles belonging to his business. He has now a general assortment of all in his line, besides receiving by the Pennsylvania Railroad daily, all of which he will sell at eastern prises. FOUR LOTS on Liberty street and Spring alley, on which are eight Brick Tenements, near the Rail road Depot, to the Fifth Ward; One Lot on Liberty street, 31‘ by ICO feet, adjoining Mr. John &Petoskey% Clothing Store; Three Lots on the west aide of Liberty 'fleet, al by 110 feet each, 26 feet above Water street, occupied by Mr. James Wightman's "Steam Boiler Manufactory ; One large Brick House, with Lot, on Centre Avenue, 60 by 640 feet, with good stable, fine garden and fruit trees, near De Villie street; Three Lois on Centre Avenue 24 by I 2 feet; Three Lots on Duncan stseet,24 by 82 feet. near Irwin street; Sii Lots on Centre Avenue, 23by too feet, near Add,- son street Twenty Lots on Addi-'nn street, near-Centre Avenue, 64 by 140 feet ; Twenty Lots on John street, near Chaan-ey street, 21 by 186* feet; One large Brick House, with one acre of Land. in Minersville with good garden, stable, and every con venience for a country residence. • F.-terms and particulars enquire of IRA iIERS.EY, No. LID Wood street. 631,600,000 M,120,000 rare from the Old oocstry Reduced! PURIM from LIVERPOOL, LONDON and GLASGOW TO fr. NEW YORK, ' ' AND PROM LIVERPOOL TO NEW ORLEANS, RA L TIMORE, BOSTON, CHARLESTON AND • SAVANNAH DIRECT. TA PSCOTT et CO.'S General Emigration and Foreign Exchange OP TIIE undersigned having accepted the Agency of I hr above well known House, is prepared to bring r at Passengers from the Old Country, on as favorable ter .s as any other House in the City. Passages can be engaged in the following lie. a. sailing punctually on the days appointed: SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the 6 th and 21st of each Month. RED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool on the 26th or each month. THE Z LINE leaves Liverpool Twice a Month. THE LONDON LINE of Packets sails from Lond on the 6th, I.lll_, Slat and 26th of every Month. THE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow Packets sails fr. GLASGOW on the lit and 15th of each month. At.so—A weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans I 7 Pauengers shipped from New York to any part of the West. DX The Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and penmen& the embareation of all passages engaged in this 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. PASSAGE FROM NEW YORK Can be had at very reduced rates by applying to the undersigned Agent for the Messrs. Tapscott, of New York. JAMES BLAKELY, Corner ol Slxth and Liberty , streets, (2nd story) Putsbursh 00 DW A RD, BLAKELY & CO., Manufacturers of Queensware, Rear LIVERPOOL, Ohlo, have re moved their sample Store from No 104 Fourth street, to the corner of BUM 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 Tr a de re are respectfully solicited to call and examtne the quality of our wares andprices. Orders from a distance prometly attended to. [Bawl-5 EMITTANCES TO ENGLA It, I RELAN O. hiCCI It, LAND AND WALES.—lanes Mammy, late of the firm of Blakely & Co., will continue to issue si. ht drafts on Great Britain and ireland also, on France and Germany. Office with Woodward Blakely (Queensware Ware Rooms), corner o f Sixth and Lib arty streets, Pittsburgh. Passages to and from the Old Country engaged on the most favorable terms ; also, from New York to Pitts burgh, and any part of the West. 101,25 FOR BALE—IUu feet of Ground, on the corner of Quarry and Factory streets, by 200 feet deep, (part of the Adams' estate). Phis property will be sold alto• get er or in lots of 25 feet front. The attention of "thole manufacturing Rock Bear is called to this property—on feet adjoining having recently been sold to Br( were f Rock Callers. Apply to sep23 AVALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT. situate in the Seventh Ward of the City of Pittsburgh. e Lot is 00 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 gravel roof, and finished In the most approved style The water is conducted to the door by a hydrant, and every other convenience that would render the situation desirable as aplace of residence. The Grounds are handsomely laid off with walks and decorated with shrubbery, flowers, &c. The - above property will be sold on reasonable terms, Anguins of KIRKPATRICK & ROBB, N 0.107 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. 7,808 87,8E03,419 201,728 57,684,891 79,670 87 65410 $79,031',77 Atidemilnal 15igiEpo ON A NEW AND IMPROVED PLAN, For oats by Dr. ,T. W.BLINSTIIP, No. 85 Smitivield sires; Pen' strurgA, A ' persons of both sexes caftan me daily, complain ing of Costiveness, 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' Palling of the Bowels), 1 have fit ted some of them with a proper supporter, and a small quaatity of medicine , which have relieved their pain Gad given them comfOrt, and some of them had not been well for five or six yliars. - .. Any person who will call at m y Gana, I can refer them to those *lto wear them, who can testify to the benefilaof 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 ellen nearly miraculous. , The weak voice Is strengthened—the wea k lungs supported-rthe heart ceases its palpitations—the food sits better on the stomach—costiveness is relieved ehYonie diarrham is stopped—mlsearriages prevented— flooding. stopped . _ . whites cured—spine gets stronger— the lady who 'ennoble to walk is soon able to walk well. She who could not sit up alone for a few minutes, can now sit up all day, or as long as any one ; falling of .the womb is cored, and, in shorter or longer periods loses all its tenderness and weakness, and goes permanently back to Its place. Barrenness, in some cases, give, place to fralttlainess, and a way Is prepared for years o health. taep'4l:3mSinw • --141,537,14 321,24 551,233,20 Orphans , Court Sale of Real Rattle. - IN Pursuance of an order of the Orphans , C ourt of 1 Allegheny County, will be sold at public vendor or' eetery,ee the premises, on Saturday, the 25th day of October, 1851, at 2 o'clock. P. M., the following Real Estate, to wit :—All those three certain contiguous met!, mimes or tracts of land, situate on Saw Mill Run, in Reserve township, about one halfmi le back ofAllegheny City, and bounded by land of Wm. Robinson, F. Hor nick, Rudolph Teets, and Godfert Gephert; one tract containing two acres and 637 patches; another, two acres and 7L.4 perches ; and the other, fwo: acies and SOS perches. Satd property to be sold as'the estate of Thomas Hamilton, deceased, late of said conrqy. ALICE HAMILTON, Ad'mrx of Thomas Hamilton. deed. PES-50 boles Clay Pipes for sale by ooe2 STUART SZSP] Allegheny Itliver Trade. REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. No. tl7 Third street. opposite St. Charles Hotel 84io - rii - Itoom for neut. Valuable !teat Estate for bale E2:7:3=21 JAMES BLAKELY Per Sale• ,- _ - 2t .°4t f : , - • ,-, •" - . . . . •• - • - ' * • v'• .• • , ;." „„; • • _ ' . • ' -,,;,,..-- •••;,4*., -.? - , - .:: - ,%•=,.;:7,": - ; . ::•.'. ;.• The steamship Asia, from Liverpool, with dates to the 27th n!t., reached her wharf at 8 o'clock this morning. Cotton is without material change ; lower de scriptions favor buyers. The week's sales amount to 89,860 bales, of which speculators and exporters took 13,870. Flonr.:.Prime sorts are in request at the late rates • inferior lower. Indian Corn...At full prices ; white 27s 6d ; yellow 26s 6d®27s; mixed 25s 6d@,265. Wheat—Easier; white 6s 8d ; red 4s Bd®6B 3fl 70 tbs.. Provisions—Dull ; fine beef only, in demand. Tea...ln moderate request, and holders firm. Trade "in Manchester is !quiet, and prices barely supported. The money and stock mar kets present no new feature. Failures continue among the cotton, silk and produce merchants. Funds have fluctuated slightly. -Consols closed on the 26th at 96-1096 i. No change in American stocks. iNGLAND. Tidings of the defeat and execution of Lopez have relieved the public mind of no inomisidera , ble weight of anxiety. The dullness of politics in England is not likely to be broken until tha general election. The receipts at the exhibition continue to be about £2OOO per day. The Austrian loan has proved a complete fail ure. A vessel had arrived at Southampton, from Sidney, with $20,000 in Austrian gold. A great reform meeting was held at Manches ter for the purpose of giving impetus - to the measures for introducing the new reformed bill the coming session of Parliament. In Paris the conductors of Presse and Evene meat have been condemned to six months im prisonment, and fined 100,000 francs. An article has appeared in the Paris Coma tutionelle, which has caused much excitement and attention. It says unless Louis Napoleon be kept in power, confusion and ruin will be the result. _ The greatest rejoicing was occasioned at Mad rid, by the reception of the mews from'Cuba of the capture of Lopez, but they were still re solved to send out reinforcements, designed for the Island. Despatches have been transmitted to Washington, protesting in the strongest terms against the supineness of the U. S. Gov ernment, and demanding satisfaction for the outrage on the Spanish Consul at New Orleans. The Marquis of Liarilores has addressed a letter to the Spanish ministry at the friendly courts, in which he states, that although Spain does not desire war with the United States, she will not hesitate to declare war if forced to do so. The inauguration of the great Rail ,Road be tween St. Petersburgh- and Moscow took place on the let of September. The line will be open for travel on the 15th of November. There are rumors of trouble about Schleswig Holstein affairs. A Democratic conspiracy has been discovered, and among the arrests made is the editor of the Minerva. The object of the conspiracy was to throw off French influence, and substitute the protection of England. Four or five hundred government employees have been dismissed in consequence. The Irish papers complain that, in conse quence of the unexampled immigration, there was a scarcity of able bodied laborers. Two flax spinning firms failed at Dundee. Their liabilities amounted to £90,000. Messrs. Eggers & Taylor, of Liverpool, had suspended. The amount of bullion in the Bank of Eng land, on the 20th, was 114,675,000. The submarine telegraph wires between Eng land and France have been extended to within three miles of the French coast. The new Sheriff of London was sworn in on the day of the Asia's departure. The chief fact from France is the prevalence of profound tranquility, of which the President had taken advantage to remove to St. Cloud- Votes of Council generally continue to be re ceived in favor of revision. BELGIUM. In Brussels the artists have given a superb ball to King Leopold, in a hall erected for the occasion, decorated with the finest gems of art which Belgium can boast. The Austrian Emperor is making a tour into Italy. ITEMS OF NEWS BALTLKOPLE, October 9 We learn from Washington, that the President has given orders to the Naval Stations, to fire salutes and extend -all military honors to Kos suth, at New York and other places. A grand dinner will be given him at the President's house. The rumored recall of Consul Owens, is con firmed with a letter from the President, inform ing him that his defence is wholly unsatisfactory. Bets are offering largely on the election of Summers, the Whig candidate for Governor of Virginia. Secretary Stewart says that his elec tion is more than certain. The President has sent instructions to arrest all the parties concerned in the Syracuse outrage, and urges their committal and trial, on charges of treason. Commodore Warrington still lives, but there are no hopes entertained of his recovery. The ship Cyame will sail from Norfolk on Friday, for Havana. James Graham. of North Carolina, died on the 30th ult. FROM ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS, October 10. The Upper Mississippi is again falling. The Missouri is very low, but rising. The Illinois is in good order. The Western Sabbath School Convention has been in session two days. Several *solutions touching the subject of Sabbath school improve ments were submitted and referred to the ap propriate committee. JENNY LIND Miss Jenny Lind gives a concert here on the 15th and another on the 17th, the first being for the relief of the sufferers by the late fire. Tick ets two to four dollars. She then goes to Toronto, and afterwards to Pittsburgh, Cincin nati, St. Louis, Chicago, Sc., returning to New York about the middle of December. The failure of Mr. "Brown creates little re mark. The Western Banks are almost the sole -sufferers. His liabilities are about $70,000. The most intense excitement prevails in the fishing towns in regard to the late gale at the East. From New Beaufort and vicinity, not less than 70 vessels are out. The wife of the captain of the schooner Martha, hearing a ru mor of the loss of her husband and his vessel, committed suicide yesterday, leaving a family of young children. LounivlLLE, October 10 There was a great railroad meeting held last night at Nashville. Fifty delegates were ap pointed to attend the Convention at New Orleans. The Governor's message will be sent to the Legislature this evening. BUFFALO, October 10. Geo. Brown, extensively engaged in the flour and grain trade, failed to-day. EASTON, Pa., October 10. Jas. A. Dunlap, Editor of the Easton Senti nel, died this morning. NEW YORK MAR: 'T—October Cotton... Steady, without change. Flour... Quiet, at 8,681 to 4,25. Grain... Wheat, steady at 98c. Corn, inactive at 570580. Rye 680. Provisions... Mess Pork sells slowly at 15,37® 16,60. Beef, dull. Lard, in demand, at 9®9lc. Whiskey...2l®2llo. W 001... Dull. ST. LOUIS MARKET—October 16. Flour...lnactive at 8,45®3,50. Grain... Wheat, 60®760. Corn and Oats, slightly declined, the former is sold at 23®38i, the latter at 23®25. _Barley, 50@55c, Whiskey-191-c. Mess Pork... 1,50. CINCINNATI MARKET—October 10. F10ur...3,60. Good brands continue in request. Whiskey ®l6t. Sugar.-Steady at 6. Coffee...q. Molasses... Holders ask 36. No sales yet over 314.034. The River has risen over two inches since last evening, and is now stationary. NEW ORLEANS M.A.RBET:-.-Opt., 7.t.. Sales of ,the peek are 240 Q Receipts 80,000. Total ,receipts for the season 108,000, against 44,000 last year. Stook 80,000, against 39,000 last year, C0rn...45. Pork... Mess 15,00. Lard...9l®9-1010 , 1- Coffee--Rio , -,t, MEM Domestic'and liafeign• Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Sava', Bougkt, Schl and Ezehangeda AT TER ga~ xouANGle." AND :8A,111111310 . • v William A . Bill etc 'ON; 7 64 {Woo& Street, PITTSBURGH. ICS 1 rtnatin ALLowED ON rase MOSS'S. (ASKO & - Baikereand Exchange' Broheii, Deahrre in • foieigte aieil Bomutic Bills ,Bilis of Exchange, Certiticaieeo PAPoll!! it, 23 ink Notes, and Coin. Corner of Third and Woad sta., directly oppoidte the' 8 Charles Hotel. tany2B _ N. nomszs a, SONS, Bi.VB lIIMOVIDADIMIS SLAM° AID lIICHANGII OM= To No: 67 Market street,fintsr doors Woo WA stand. N. HOLKES & SONS, - NO A teS N ,DraitZ ACC N C 6 pareglVlAnt ,De tt:i Bank Notes. ,Exciittnge on the Eastern and :Western, cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout , the Uni ted States. Depositet received, in piu funds or ourrenk paper, N 0.67 Market street, between Third and Fourth ~rents. -.acti2l34.y. rte. s.noott7 - • Trios. ermainey':: - HOONAis; AROIKORT: BANKERS &Mt:EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. S. Corner of Wood Wild Sites struts; -Pittibiogh, Ps E:ALERS Coini Bank Notee,ViateßßEei,'Foreign D and Domestic Exchange:Certificates cif Deposh,tce n. a a E ced ou X T C: R I ET A IIN: N ir B fIoo E L iNs a n da tim,:iirn: fendsat s h ei m e o ' e .per i t ti virist a ep l an C oot i inc ti ttid e haseri s er ' v erf snw i ti h e :B:: e , b. Lowest rates. erspll-17 ILK . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,' No. 65 1117006 Eltireeq., . Third door below Foorth--(toestsufs). SIGHT the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Tittle 'Bills of EiChlinge . and Noted dis counted. Oold,Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal clued of the 'United States. Deprislts received - of 'Par laid Ouneitt ?nada." mar'27:7 - - PROCLAMATION. • ' , -vir HER EAS. in and by the Act of the General Ait V, semble of Penntylvanla, entitled "An Act relat ing to Elections of this Commonwealth? it - is ealeined on me to give notice of such electrons to be held; and enamerats In such notice what officerseire to be elected: In pursuance thereof, I, CARTER CURTIS, Shedd - of the County of Allegheny,do.therefore make known and give this public notice to die eleocOrs ar said Conntk'nf. Allegheny, that a General Election willbe held lb the said. County, on the SECOND TUESDAY OP OCTO BER NEXT, at the several election districts 'therein. The electors of the First Ward of the , Citrof eta*: burgh, to . meet at Mahatma of-tlffra. Jane Little, at Ilia. corner of Ferry and Fourth stmts. la 'said Waal: The electorsof the Second VPard of the Clo.of burgh, to meet at the Burnt District Heat; eornerof See mid and Smithfield streets, in said Ward. The electors of the Third Ward of the City of P ht.*. burgh, to meet at the house of Andreciblehlasters,Eiq. The electors of the Fourth 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 Pitt,. burgh, to meet at the Pennsylvania Reuse, occupied by Gotlieb Siediel, late Alexander Stewart, In said Ward. The electors of the Sixth Ward of the City of Pitts burgh,to meet at the Public School House,initaid Ward. The electnrs of the Seventh Ward of the City of Phut burgli;tbixeet unite Public SeltibotHaill4o, in said ward- The electors of the Eighth 'Ward of the City Of Pitts burgh, to meet at the Public School Howse; in said ward..: . The electors of the Ninth Ward of the City of Pitts burgh, to meet at the Public School House, in said wail.' The electors of the First Ward of the 'City of Alle gheny, to meet at the house of J. Woodhouse, Robinson Street - The electors of the Second Ward of the City of Alle gheny, to meet at the house of - WieoW Thompson, north west corner of clbio'street and the Yublie Square. The . electors of the Third Ward of the City of Alle gheny, to meet at the Public School Rome, in said ward. The electors of the Fottrib Ware of the City of Alle gheny, to meet at the house of Mrs. Wylie, East Com- Mon. The electors of Pitt township, to meet at the house of Mrs. Nancy Murray, on the Mechanics' and Farmers , Turnpike Road, in said township; except the qualified • voter! residing in sections`Nos.`4, 7, and 14 of the city • district, who shall vote at all general elections in the Ninth Ward Olathe Cityof. Pitturglia The electors of Peebles township, tomeet at the house of John Betties. In ahe village of East Liberty. ^ The electors of Collins township, to meet at the house • of Wit/intik/Ikea, Jr.,• in thavillage of Enid Liberty ^ The electors of Wilkins township, to meet at the house of John Shaffer, on the Greensburgh Turnpike Road, in said township. The electors of Playa township, to meet at the house of John Summerville, in said township. The electors of Patton township, to meet at the house of Abraham Taylor, on the Northern Turnpike, in said - township. The electors of Penn township, tomeet at the house of Robert Donaldson, on the Lcechburgh Road, in said township. - • The elec„ons pf Versailles thwitalt ip, - ,te meet at the Brick SC'hr of fieuSe,iiiithlheWbitellottieforixteily oc cupied by fhoinaliN'eel, 'add now by Wm-A. Shaw. The electors of Elizabeth township, to meet. at the house of Daniel Sarver, formerly occupied by John Walker, in Elizabeth Borough. The electors of the Borough of Elizabeth to meet at the house of Daniel Sarver, formerly occupied by John Walker, in said borough. The electors of Jefferson towesdip, to omelet thehouse of Michael snce, formerly occupied by John King, in said township. The electors of Miffitn township, to meet at the house of Samuel Wilson, formerly occupied by Jan. IL Neel, in said township. The electors of Upper St. Clair township, to meet at ' the louse of Jas. Connor, in said township. The electors of Louver St. Clair townshipto meet at the brick taVern at the }auction of the Crud 'Hill and St. Clair turnpikes with the Brownsville mad. . The electors of Chanters township,to meet at the pub-^ lie house near the Saw Mill Run bridge, on the Steuben ville turnpike. The electors of Robinson township, to meet at the house of Sarah ire Farland, formerly Audle,y McFarland, in said township . The electors of Flintily-township, to meet at the house of McClelland A Armor, formerly ocenpied by John Charles, in thc village of Clinton, in said township. The electors of Moon loan-mina, to tweet at the house. of Peter Ounton, in said township. The electors-of Ohio township, to meet at the house of John flay, in said towip. The electors :of F-lin township, to meet , at the house occupietiby-Jost Holemen, inmaid township. The electors of theithrooghoildenithester. to meet at the Public School House The electors of Reserve tewnithip, to meet at the house of Gotlieb Fisher ' in said township. The eteetorsof Bald win township, to meet at the house of John Cowan, in said township. The electors of Snowden township, to meet at the house of Peter Boyer, in said township.' The electors of South Fayette tovniship,to meet atthe house of H. Hays, on the farm of G. Y. emitter, in said township. The electors of North Fayettetownahip, to meetatibe house now occupied by Francis Jamison, at Mims' Mill, in said towwthip The electors of RosstoWnslatip, to meet at Met ones of Jacob Colbaugh, on the Frankith road, In Said township. The electors of Pine township, to meet at the house of Hugh Crummy, in said township—and Una Thomas Wallace beJudge, and William McKinney and William Rogers,ise franeettra this_eleetion, said:township. The electors of McCandless township are to meet at the house of Jas. Andersonin said township. - The electors of West Deer township, to Meet at the house of Nathan Conley„in said township. The elcc to rs ofEast Deer township to meetat,the Pub lic School House, in the Boniu,gh of Tarentura: The electors of the Borough of Tatintato, to meet at. the Public School House, in said Borough. - The electors of Indiana township, to meet at the heath formerly, occupied by S Mackey, in said township. The electors of Shales township, to meet at -John Shaw's mil l in said township. The qualified voters of that part of India:Me township, in Allegheny county, residing, within the' followingee seribed-lioundaries, to wit: beginning at a point on ',the Allegheny river, at the upper line of the farm Of JOhla Cab ie,and running a northerly course, between the farms of said Cable and John Boyd, to the N. E. corner of Ca-, ble's tarn—thence running a westerly course to the Sha les township line, in such a manner as to embrace; all farms or louraituatein'Ounningluun i s district, and known as the river tracts, within said boundaries, shall hereaf ter vote at general elections in the Borough-of Sharps burgh, at the election poll of said borotagh. The electors of the Borough- of Birmingham, to meet at the Public. School Henze, to said Borough. The electors of the Borough of East Birmingham; to meet at the Railroad Office of Oliver IL Ormsby, in Wei borough. The electors of:Duquesne Borough, to meet at the Pub lic School House, in said borough. The electors of the Borough of Lawrenceville,so thee t at the Public School House, in said Borough. The electors of the Borough of Sthopsburgh, to meet: at the house of Jamas Sharp. in said Borough. The electors of the Borough of McKeesport, to meet at tise Town Hall, in said. borough. The electors of the Borough of South Pittsburgh; to m set at the bonne formerly occupied by . E. MeAnnirtch, at the cud of the Monongahela Bridge, an saidhorortgb. 'Me electors of the Borough of West Elizabeth, to meet at the Public School Rouse, in said borough. i ; At which time and places the qualified elethore as aforesaid will by ballot vote for One person for Governor of Pennsylvania; • One person for Canal Commissioner; Five .eerseer, for J,edgep_of,lhe ,SuPreme Poore of Pelti leY l Yettilkif oe person tor PreshilentludgCof the' District Wort of the county of Al egffeny; One, person for Associate Judge of the District Cetus, for the Cotanty of Allegheny; One person for President Judge of Courts of COMIIIIOII pleas, Quarter Sessions, Re., of Allegheny county ; Two persons for Associate Judges of same Courts ; Fise persons for members of Assembly of Pengisylva , O. ni BUFFALO, October 10 BOSTON, October 10 H.emoval. ia; One pgrsOn‘for Recorder ot Allegheny county; o ti e.pe.rson for Register ; One person for Clerk' of the Court of Quaner Sessiions: One person for Treasurer of Allegheny county ; , One person for County Coainussioner; Ono iperson,,pur Auditori One person for County rveyor; t of to the elect i on , 0 / 1 1,4 commonwealth, shalt nettle don -9°l en (runt itrA l A ra 12: u so d et : Lh alSl .plvn e :Ple: l l CelP i lad"r ga Jnty :tir g d°sl : 14:41 7 7; t t ine: e l 4, 1 IL I itt h Be p ru n d : 4 C): :: :1 v e"ar e valibl d I ::a s t::dP-a t g he" thr °a c i. a ul iv et °ci a 6 :y 131°:ti t glec „,,,d, nre ..yeeuired toamet Court . House'in the eity of p WSW .1 . g4, the, ' YkidaY after the . second Tuesday of October neAti then and there ,to dlscharge the dunies required Given under any. hand and seal at tib%dda 2d tiny of i Sepeu,ll63,A.. D. 1851, and et the endenele of the Untied Sti.UPA the seventyifslirth. ~e o 77 3 ,d&w tte CARTER CURTlS—Steritr. COPPER STOCK :577 100 Awe, IvEmiesota ?dining Company; tOO do Kentrumitt do• . . , too do. Da,,oglaaa Hotigtdon Mining CompaMy i - 100 ~ do - ,Nor.:11 West-` do ; : 1 100— do filliintotlogon do; 100 44 . Forms t do ; 100. do Calling do ; 1 2 6 do. ,Eureka do ; do ; 25 0 do Fire Steel. do • . , , On conaigninent and for _said by . A. WIL,KINS & CO., • s toc k d Exehange Brokers 4 corner ky n , rket and TWA sine M. sep2s B CRP:MEW Would i nforusi* customers and , the public, that he has regnoSesdllitilllAs from Lib• erty street to • No. l 5 Wood suet tiontosite thelEirst Presbyterian Church, wherre can • always be &mid a compteus stock-of GENTLE:Kt:APR APPAREL, of all descriptions. Call and lookmt them- local tm fF35,,p-t•Rsgaiyeditniftinisiliiby--• • eat,- ' W, nrOLUNS 16 CO, Ivista dolliessusoss' OR Wft.OW r,,,g‘t Divorss vor li enri ts - eu ia ttra zuosu attentio istui n ur imob an otriee LLiz•fr: plln ppketice., Illst.twinessionostly etaginedte . nal affections,- brought on .03.1121Lpludenes t , rommullrululgerice and excess. • 0 , ..r gyphllle ifthilltle — EraPtlOVii_s r Bleat, Stricture,Nreihral stachargesi Ithiairitpvor the Blood,with'ell.diseasesir. the venereai. origgin Skin Diseases, illeorbude:...Nrapsions, Teter,— Blngtwintl,Mercurial ihseases,EcioinalWeAkness,lm• poteney,!Piles,Rbeweintiuntdenude Weakness, Month. IpBuppressions, Disease:tot the, Joints,Fistufs in Anor Nervous Adeettons, Pains in the Batt and Loins, irrita dons of the Bladder-anA.didnemsuccessfullittreated Careguaranteed. F our teen yearslpraellee (fourla this eltgi enables DP Brown tooter insurances of Speedyerre to all who map. come underhis care. ', Office and private consulting rootos,4l..Biatirenii ay, Bj• Charges _moderate, , , ; :'suwoutawly sp*Rmu:'Ouni! RIMATIBIII.--Dr. Brows k nesnylussurree rem . °dr rt for Rheumatism is amieedy andeeai immed,. R for thatpatufultrouble.- .lineverfalisz , ; Mice and Private Censultattortßoardi NoittirinAz MONIS, Pittsburgh, Peurosi ,-, The : Rueter is:alunivs , ,ai • : : ...tysoltrew. YELLOW , DOCICAND BABBAPAIA. • 4. IS NOW PLITAR.in the largest sited Bottles, stild is ackaaWledged.:Usifbo.the•-ABST SARSAPARILLA made, as is-certified bY WoTD SBPUL usitlutsper formed,the original copies a/which:are in khiiPoksekkinit of the proprietor. Remember, this is ther.only-TRUE and ORIGINAL article. - This Medic__ J ise when used according to directions, WILY CI,IRE, WITHOUT FAIL, - . „ 'Scrofitla, • - • 'or King's Evil, '' 4 CaneetsiTnmors; Eruptions of the Skin, Eryainelan;. Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, or welters. Scaldilead,Blietuatistri,Painiazi the Bansa - or - Joints, - Old Sores and Ut eers,Bwellingoi the Olends,Byphilis,Dys pepsia„ Salt Sheism, Disease of the - Kidneys, Lossofityipcdte,piseasesatising frotrithe use of sternum :Ban in the Sides and Shoulders, General Debillty,Drop , ' Dwaine - Sanedice and • : • " Costiveness: TEM JD= ETNALE . PSEDICINEB,NOWN AlinittuilPtion,,'Barrennessi!Umerrhetti or Whites, linsgidarbleristmition,lncantintiMo of ;Mine r :. anilgenetaislaymtstatuormindnre cured sort El:truer oir filnakvstur.u, widish gives ithmediatii relief by renewing :the fclund a non of heailltand Strength; the Wolfe - ft neutralizes bad humors, stops unnatural secretions, and' gives -r healthy action to all vital powers: - Let all who wish to purge the - bleed from iheimPnrities contracted from the lice Indulgence of the appetite dur ing the winter, and to prepare the syStem to resist sum mer epidemics:resort nowto " Dr: Idtrystnesgrtraet of Yelloor Beek' and Sarsapaillia," whichriS proving;ltself en antidote for many of the most tn aligiumtdireases that flesh' is heir to, and they will never be disaPpolined; for in this remedy the public faith has never wavered-11ov-- cr can waver; for it is founded on experience, just as their want of faith in other nods anionscompounds is also rounded on experience. They fly from - ntutersi - mamma to se.* tope,life, and vigor tram this purely eagstablersistsfp/Ahereforei , however,• bitiken down in health and spirits, however, loathsome' to bhnselt and others, let no one despair of recovery; v let the au nt only understand that hitihope of physical.ieguitstion lies only in Gisysott , s - Extract of Yellow Dock and Barisspa • rills. and persuade him, for his lire's sake,lto try it, epd we have no hesitation In predicting' hier-speetlysestora lion to health. • ' Females, Bead , the Falaionivinti , :. - - -Nee January 25. Mr. Bosaas:—We take pleaseire-idstating , _that your Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla glues greatsaUsfaCtion A very respectable gentleman informed al - shad:lda daughter was troubled with difficaltstenstruation and other diseases peculiar to her atx; , She Write% bad her regular menstrual tifsch4e for along time ;- bur by the use of Dr. Guysott's Yellow Donk andlitutaparilla wan radically oared: She used Townsend's and others-with- - out receiving the slightest benefit: Fished anedanghter di&,from the ISMC.Calalle.• ' ;. • - 'I. ,, e. , TRIP.P.tc CO. HINKANSVELIX, Oswego counry - Jdayj . Dll9._ 8. tkEenrism--Dear Sir: Ipurchased,ashcirtumaago, -a horde , of your Yellow Dock and gannufstrilla - for my wifes. which she Misused fort - lir complainti Erysipelas and' Weakness, Falling et the Wombitre.; and mhos al ready helped her :very much. °Pike iirysipelas it hoe effected nearly a cure. Lhasa lust ptirchased a second bottle,and judging fromMii effector the formerjroCi con- Edam - Abu'twig etrecLa *Oct 6 - traT Yours, very respectably, " N. DDEUEN. . 01411 V an aggravated ease qf Erysipelas. The cures performed by Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yel low Rock and Sarsaparilla are. lasting. The patient's • general health eontiones to improve after disease Is re moved. Cures are not chronicled until time has folly tested that there can be no.relapee or return. of ; the dis Nozwax Herkimer co., Febreary,Aßso. Ramat 4- _Co!—Gents it AS With great pleasure that I write to lon about the very happy effect of,our Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla upon my son, W;l3 aaa louts been mdLiring-;ander thetdreatiful, loathsome die nese, Erysipelas; with - whinh he was. attacked In tSIB, and was for several monthsutterided by some of ourbest physicians, who : tried • theittikill perseveringly-for five koT• months, wttuont any benefrawd.effects whatever- He beeamexeduced to apatfeet skeleton He had alien-- from Ms hip down to Insknee which- weramodinually . discharging offensive matter. Medicalgndsurgical ski l was barbed. .•Physlcians say .that his ettmwaehopeless —there could be nothing done to arrest lbw-terrible. gangreningideers. Alroeighbors and lbw ter thau&t dissolution Lie near ulcers . ~ hand... One of my neighbors,who had cured a &Mar gengabOvithVonr niValtrable medi clue. wished me to make a trial of it, and - More nem the restless desire to do something while • life lastek than Tv:divas,' hope of getting' relief, •I procured three bottles of your "YellowDoek and Sarsaparilla.? and itommenc. „id halm; it, and to rar astonishment• ho commenced to improve before he bad used the third bottle -• and before be had;used half a dozen bottles - he could-w alkout. Be used in ell :twelve. bottles during the year 49i. andby October last he was perfectly mitered; every vestige of the disease • except tbe seats. was removed; and, he re mains in perfect health , uplcethe present umer."-Alls re covery, under the blessings'of God, is entirely owlig tes the oseofYour Yellow.Doeleand Sarsaparilla;and Tar sure, you 'that heel oryielf tinder , gosavobhgations to Voit; and it to with - meat joy that -I what your Sarsaparilla has done for my aotiL , Respectfully, , • 'JAMES' R'USSELL.. Price SI per , bottle=six bottled foe /151'-- Sold by J. D. P.AB,ll Cincinnati, Ohio, Northeast corner Of Fourth and Walnutsts.,--ehtrance on Walitat- , -to whom all orders must bo uddresied. _ J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh; 1.. Wileax,Jr, earner Market street and the Diamond B & Fa'manioc Is A- Cc4'Pitts. burgh.; I A Jones, Pitts burgh; Leo & Beolchum,AUe glitzy City;: T Russell, Washingwn; W HI Limber ton; -FronldM ; L B Bowie, Uniontown Welty, Greausbargh; S - KOMI% Somerset; Scott Gilmour, Bedford ;Reed & Son,'llantlngdon-MrsiOn:„-libllidays burgh vHildebrand &CNN 3.11.. Wright, Kittan ning; Brans & Co, -Brookville;'A - WilsOn-• - Bon s Waynesbnigb BrFarland - & Co ,n 1 Callen der;:illead vine ; Batten & Co, Brie ;Beaty Forter; - &butter; las Belly & Coillutitr; 9 Smith; Beaver; :3 - D•Suntinerton t Warren .F L &CS tones; Coudersport? P`_-Crocker. Ayers Cherry euctorall 1 , VCR -THB-CURF. OFXOLTIBMI,-COLDS o IICIARSE- Jr BRONC/lITIR, WHOOPIN COCOA. CRODP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION.' - - Anteing dusuumerona diseovitriet Science has nude In thisgemnation to facilitate the -buainesa of Wain crease' Rs enjoyment, and -even prolong the term of hu man existence, none call be named of more-real value to mankind, than this contribution of Cturadstry to the Healing An. A vast trial of its virtues throughottohis broad country, has proven beyond a`doulitithat toped', eine or , combination of medicines - yet known; as so surely control;and CUM the - numerous Varieties Of pul monary disease Which have =hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every year. Indeed there is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy has atlength been found which can be relied on to cure the most dangerous affections ofthe lunge. Our space here, will not:omit as to publish any proportion of the cures effected blitszute, but we would present.thafollowing opiniona of eminent men, and ;rater hrnherenquiry to the eirctibu - which"the Agent below named, will always be pleased to-furnish free, wherein are fall partieulars, and inihtputable proofs of these fonts. From, the President of Amherst Coßege,the celebrated Professor Ellteheock. - - "Semen C. Ayer—Air : I have used your Cherry Pec toral in my own case of deep-seated Bronchitis, and am satisfied from its , chemical constitution, distil, la en tilt mirable compound for the relief of laomgal and bran chis,l4itpi.olues If my opinion as to its -superiorchstr acter can be pf,iny service, you are 9.1 liberty to use It as yea think proper. EDWARD lATIVHCOCII,I. L. D. From the Wid ely celebrated, Professor Billnum, M. D. L.L. D., Professor of Chemistry, "hlineralogY, &c., Vale, College, Member of the Lit. gift. Med. Phil. arid Scientific Societiesof-- Emmett and Europe. " (deem the Cherry Pictorial: an 'admirable mammal' tiou from some of the best articles in theldateri•lsl,di eat and a very effeenv reniedy for tile Class of di teas es it is intended to, cure." New Haven, Ct.; Nov. 1,1E49. Major Pattison, President of the S. C. Senate, states he has used the Cherry Pietcpral with oinuderful suc cess, to cure an indentation of the imp, Fron one of the first physicians in Maine. Sue, M 5 , 411126,1849. Dr, J. C. Arm, :am hoar con _ wady wi Your ng eir Cherry Peatoral rink prettied; prefer itto any other medteinefor polmoruity,ebroplaliam prom obaervationa;ofmany c says re ptiMi I am bwrille ed it win cure coutlia, trade, and. d*easea nf Abe bangs,— tkilltaan par todeatinceaU °that. repairs. lincarinblpsecamigend iu nee taeasao[poneuaaptloa~ and Iteefietakily yours . , CtIi3HISIA.N, M. D. Preparedand sold-byJsttpes C ..ii lerl:PtactiesiChent istyrell; Mass: Sold in Pittstiargli wholesale tind , teteil,bili. F nestoeli, and•bri. M. Townsend; In Allegheny City by H. P. Sottwartai,.antlL-Dongiese, andrity.tuggion . _ 4. 8. Tong We O•telorated actneroal On. FOR Churche s , Stores, Parlors, Steamboats,- Canal =Boats, Halls, Chambers, Kitchens, Workshops, end indeed every place where light is"reteured. - The, public respectfully invited to call and examine 'ttbeantifol essorunent of thesri:Lataps._ Also, Lamps-of all' kinds, for Lard Lard Oil; ke.i - OhandelierselrandoleWait. ~1 0 42 , n t elpecorations,Lamps,OlobesiOlasta*Wicks, Paper, Tin Shadeiffdats and Cana, and: all things Per mining to the:trade , -Also, a -superior. Safety Lantern, for Steamboats and. Stables, '1 t. The cheapest 1161 _to be found for InlYte and sisfdipur • poses, laTonglds BanelichOn/iCal Oil and Lemps,from which is:spleturtd - lirtht id obtained at L of a cent per hour, pe., if not spperior, to gait: -,Wi- an - ail ex of eat'SOWa and Prices: - Heititprepared,by the acen nialpunno ( 48-Icareenckarineeeiand,with fs• cUltieito aapplybollt the arlittlesale and-rat:alined° on the most ft warall*. tentis,atthelqnsitargitClilturiLimlP Store._ • o' All anicleidellveredin any part of the cilyier In ill lezhenv.freeof, cost, _ - r -• - krogitEa. AND aninticei; OR nris,oir., grauly Impelled once or twine a week. 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