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Pokoliii 7 9: = 7We ere 08110 1 11 P= agelltterescvd another case Polianiiig in our ,city Yester day morning,- a young= rish girl; servant at the house of Mr. Reinhart; on Sandusky street, ,ho low the Canal,; '&6;614)1)13(rd, where she discovered a small bottle containing corrosive sidditiate,"tindlelielled vdson) Not being able to riiid,"..ef.:Ce*.e she 2wes - ,ignorant of what it nots, , and - -!fisak believing it to be liquor_ She ha not taken it iong till it began ,to operate, whet/ she ml . todelter! case known, and Messrs. - 'Reinhart innitediatelY- administered to her an emetio'of murtard,.which fortunately eared her . life. Drs:.:Gazibitt and Crawford were called in,- who pronounced:er.aut of danger. This morw. ipg the is well and going about.—Alle,oheny En. terprixe of yesterday 1 • , . . - Another.—,ThaTouital has the foll o wing:of an attempted snit:Wein this city: A little girl named. Mary-Anderson Called into:a public house s t re et i and asked.for a tannbler, into which she ptita whit - I:powder and some eater, Which she dm ,* offi She;then treat to the_Mayor's office and:was-locked lip: subse q uently appeared that she had taken a large dose of arsenic most of which was throiin off : her stomach, and <she will intelyrecaver:- _ ' -Itiiti*ten Acqiqest—lhe Chronicle of yester daY:erenitganys.,Xoras our lotto witness last evening most painful and heart rending: occur ranee In the burning • of an interesiing little girl, dalzleitOrof.AbiOlotxt Morris, residing _on Third street. it: appearti.the• - ohild Wished to get some thinecitithetromtel, and stood upon the fender for the nor/Olio, ler clothes immediately caught fire: -4 The•servant girl becoming alarmed, went for:*nter, the sufferer rushed down stairs en veloped flames:; her screams alarmed the neighbors, , ehe, was met 2in the Hall and some carpat 'thrown over her, which extinguished the flame, but not untiller arms and body were al most crisped. - Dr. Brooks was at hand and ren dered. every assistance possible. We hope agibiat hope lin. believing poor little Maggie Morris will survive. Msdame - -Biakcp.—The Concert of this distin guished vocalist at Lafayette Hall last night, was ;truly a brilliant affair. The' audience was large :and very yfashlonable, and the room was crowded, notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather. Madame Bishop folly sustained the reputation that.preceded her. Her voice is peculiarly sweet, and ithe hasthomost perfect control over it. Her execution o of "Sweet Home," and "John Ander son My Jo," diew - fortfuthe -wildestma • • • _ The-perfermances of Herr Julius Siede on the bats were - 1. - admirable, and were rapturously en - cored.' 4Signori - lavvina Bandini, a sweet little miss, - performed on the violin some exquisite pieces, which, were enthusiastically cheered. We are happy to announce that Madame Bish op _ will give another Concert on Wednesday Fatal Affray. —A inert named Wilson, a citizen of. Canonsburg, we are informed, was killed on Wednesday evening last, by a student of Jeff-A' son College, from Emmettsbnrg, Md. --' - -..4 l Pears that Wilson used instAtitelsrPs4ge to the stu denti.V. en. Wilson knocked him 4.yolf.:anci beat kimatithe]head with a club, say ing that 4 fti-Wotild kill him, d— him." The student warned, him to desist, but getting no other tinattei, Obtained a knife, by some means, and plunged it into the abdomen of Wilson five or six times. The student made his escape, and several others have been arrested as accessories after the deed. We have not ascertained all the facts, but will give them as soon as received.— ..Div:4ld. Taven Stand at Turtle Creek.—We call atten tion to the advertisement of Mr. George M. -Brinton, who offers for rent his beautiful new 'avern .Stand at Turtle Creek, about 11 miles :from the city. This is unquestionably a desire. -We- stand for business, and an accommodating 'landlord can "make a fortune" there in a few years. The house, it will be seen, is located 4ramediatoly adjoining the Railroad and Plank Road. - - • of Judge Hepburn.—The Hon. Hollowell Hepburn yesterday resigned his sta ., Jim:LA:it ?resident Judge of the District Court of Allegheny county. He was immediately after wards admitted to practice as an Attorney and ~Counsellor in the several Courts. It will be peen by.a casd.ia. to-day's paper that Judge H. has `'opened a law office on Fourth street, opposite .:the Mayor's office, His numerous friends will therefore know where to find him. At a meeting of the Stockholders of the TAWrenoeviile. and Sharpsbinl Plank Road Com pany, held yesterday, the following named gen tlemeit'Wein iniardmotudy elected officers for the ensuing year; - President—James Blakely. Treasurer—George E. •Arnold. Managers—Wilson McCandless, Thomas Wal lace, Dr. Wm. Weineberg, Richard L. Eualt, U. Q. Leslie: r The „young man who was injured from lavim'peed run over by the Neptune Reel on *why imining, died yesterday afternoon. His name was James Manning, and his father lives 'near Penrisylvania Avenue and Washington st.— He was a very steady and estimable young man, and a great assistance to his father,-with whom he lived. Theatre.—To-night hfissDavenport.appears as Mrs... Beverly in the Tragedy of the Gamester. 1311 e. is s superb actress, and attracts crowded !houses la anything which she performs. The .eltaracter she plays to-night is one in which she possesses unusual excellence. Mr. C. Foster plays Beverly. Pastpanal and Reduced.—A raise at the Bank ..Exchange, fora celebrated full blooded running horse, -7 yeare old, will take place to-morrow evening, at half past 9 o'clock. The horse catibe seen at-Jno. Bell's Livery stable, Third street. 80 chances, at $2 per chance. riss, The Hon. Walter Forward, late Minister to Denmark, arrived in this city on Saturday &ebb& and of course received a hearty wel come from his numerous friends of all, parties. He will not enter upon the discharge of his du ties as President Judge of the District Court ...until some time in November. A lva 4, , er of Arthur's Novela.—J. B. Holmes, 'Third sixes; opposite the Post office, has receiv ed "C ec ili a Howard, or -the Young Lady who had finished her education," by T. B. Arthur. It is from the' press of T. B. Peterson, Philo and is complete in one volume. We have readied from Wm. C. Wall, Fourth street, “Cecilia Howard, or the Young Lady iyho had finished her education," a popu lar aneariginal noirel, from the pen of T. S. Arthur. Complete in one volume. Price 25 cents. 1411;Yesterday was "dark, gloomy and peed with, a considerable sprinkling of rain.— Thaiels every prospect of a rise in the rivers before many.days shell have passed by. gtadama Bisliop, her' company and . suite, have arrived in our , city. Madame A. B. has to, ken apartments at the Monongahela House. A malt wagon broke down on Fifth at., opposite our office, yesterday: par MIST OF THE SEASON.—Received timorning, by Express, a fine lot of- VENI SON, from the Mountains, at "OUR HOUSE,' , HO. 24 DIAMOND Alley. her FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad - ania' ERress, at the WAMILEY HOUSE, Dismoad Alley. _ Ohurch'Organ for Sale. A Nentirely new OVGAN, suitable for a Church, COM , . Za. posed of fine stops, of first-rate tone and work manship, will be sold low. Apply at the Clothing Store TIOOBVER ac GRIBBLE, - °en. .- -Liberty street. AAWRENOEYLLLF. & SRARPSBORGH PLANK ROAD COMPANY.—The Stockholders are hereby notilled that•the election for. President, Treasurer and five M.anagers mill be held al the office of Bighorn & Leslie, No. 81.Fifilt street, on Monday, November 3d, ,1851, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 2 .zo'clock, P. M. By order of the President. . 00416 W. 0. LESLIE Secretary: FOR LIVERPOOL—Parkes of the 6th of .11,+1 NiX , Onba. —no packet ship LiVERPOOL, Capt. Gardner, sail as above, her regular gay. For freight or passage, usage, havingnuperior accommo dations, ripply re the captain, on board, foot of Burling 0140, or to - -JANES - BLAKELY, _ose9 corner Sixth and Idberty - LONDON LINE OF PACKETS—To .all Sib of November --The packet - ship lIENRIK DSON, S. C. Warren, Master, will sail as, - above ber regular day. For freight or passage h a ving elevirit aceonneodationa, apply to the captain, on boardaat Pantrayta wharf foot of Wharf street, or to /AMES BLAKELY. Agent, 12:29 Siztturnid Liberty sta., Pittsburgh - • The-Galt House, lae:l4 WYLIE arfLEET—ls.fitted op in first-rate .J. 711 etyle for the reCeption of Weekly end Day Board. era-DYbi.tarand otherSOUPS served up in the best Fie; r fo'et2s:lwdfarwl• QUINN. 2tution Sal 6., • SCOTT it. OTIS, . AUCTIONEERS AND COMAIISSION.MERfowss 61 mans EtTRZET,'ST: LOUIS, MIS91:11751, HAVING been engttged in the above busine t &la c t ast six yetis, ' in this 'City, would respectit u ,.. licit consignments of Goods . , to he sold In. this la r ki, either for Auction' or private sale--narticularimaks.- ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; and will makebestl advances on all kinds of Goods ;consigned as tu e , Wilt referto Messrs.- Hewett, Hoe•it let, Wm D, Wood & Co,, John J.Andirson & Co, ku,' Stone, Squire &Heed, Brownlee; Homer & Co.. Lait Deaver, Saint Louis- Butter It _Brtriters, Cincinny ; Heorte )(Main, • fasarthh. months: Auction 'Caw& SACON,The sales yesterday show larger transac- HE undersigned. a resumed littsitteim•fter an interval cf four llaving com p lied ease,ll wit pi than for some time previous: A sale was made •, --- - - again- i. ti° . 8 hhd .11 requisitions. of the law regulating Sites at Auction Testerday by • house of 25 s Shoulders, on private and baviitg procured efirat class Licensees Auctioneer .Icrins, to an eastern purchaser; also sales of 2000 lbs • y. Wilk au exac- /41111 OlL—Sales of 10 bbls No. 1 at 70c per gallon; for the City ef . Pittsburgh, he o ff ers his services as such ; • Shaulders at eke; 1000 do Sides at 10; 500 do 10. to his friends and the public generall fiance-of nearly thirty years in this line of PalluVie hazards nothing in saying . that be will be enabled - o 6do No. 2at 60. entiresatisfaction to all those who may feel disPes to' OATS—Sales of 300 bus at 29c. patroniie hint. P. MoIf.MNNA, Auctionee, , Relent') the principal City Merchants. J 'l , l FLOUR—Receipts moderate, with an upward feeling in price yesterday. We have sales of 35 bbls at $3,26; ,60 do at 3,25; 80 Mils at 3,30 for Superfine. Sales of 90 Obis of Extra in lots at 634003,45, with an oder of 83,40 fps 100 bbls to arrive. ' CHEESE—SaIes of 35 boxes at 6.i.c. TOBACCO—SaIes of 6 kegs common 6 twist at Or. MOLASSES—SaIes of 30 bbls in oak et Mc. Real Estate Stook Nonce., THE anderaigned respectfully informs owners of Rea Estate and Stock that be has 'procured an Emeace Book, fr a real estate and stock register, for private or ,public sale,. and it will be kept at the Auction Store, for 'the inspection of persons wishing to purchase or see.— The-charge will be only 81,00 for entering on the Regis. ter any Real Estate or Stock; and if sold the charge will be moderate. It is also my intention to set aside an evening in each mouth for the exclusive sale of Real Estate and Stocks, which evening will be announced in all the newspapers, at least two weeks before the sale, and Properues and Stocks advertised that are for sale on that evening. The terms 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 sea Real Estate Stocks. sep.V G. rd'CARTNEY, Auct't. P. Et. DAVIS. Auctioneer. ORPH ANS' COURT SALE OF REAL ESTatc,, In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Com t ut Allegheny county, will be sold on the premises, on Sat urday,.Novedaber Bth , at 3 o'clock, P. Al., the following real estate, to wit, all that certain contiguous messuages of tracts or land, situate on Saw Mill Run; in rcse,ve township; about one half from Allegheny city, and bounded by lands of William Robinson, F. Hornick, Rudolph Leets and Codfert Gephart, each .containing about two acres and seventy perishes Said property to be sold as the estate of Thomas Hamilton, late of said county, deceased. ALICE HAMILTON, Adm'rx of Thomas Hamilton, deo'd. P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r. P. DIP_KENNA. Auctioneer ALU V 'lnmate on ram street, between Wood and Smith field, fronting3o feet on the former, by ono hundred and twenty feet In depth i clear °fall ineumb ranee. This property is the most advantageously located of any now offered forsale--being in the most prosperous part of the City, adjoining the Theatre, nearly opposite Masonic Hall, and only a few steps from the new Cus tom Rouse and Post Mee, together with the proper donate increase of ,business which is now apparent and litiiirlfferai.l3lll;TCLlderi it the most valuable in market. The tens will be aconmmodating. Apply to MRS. PIIATTLIEW STE WA RT, Allegheny City P. APKENNA, Auct`r. avcaturaer. Auctioneer ii sT : v r em A b tr e cn r 4 o th x. E XTF.NSIVE ASSORTMENT OF "It'ts Y tin T R .e..i , a F y RO .. M d T w H e E d. MA.N ar_ tl , F,A,reeTts Flitr" _ and sth, cemm. ,„,,i, ? , „,:,7,„,7 &arty gas light, at AFFrenna's Auction no. - the largest and best assorted lot of fins J cwe tt y ever offered at public sale in this city, received at Corn the manufacturer,. Including— fine gold , cast pins, ear nags, finger nags, guard chains, fob chains, watch hooks, bracelets, shirt studs, cog pins, all of which will be sold In quantities or singly, as may su't purchasers Inov4j F. MIKENNA; Auet'r. F;M "7! 7Wr . W . RM ' l l'''. 7ll OLIN COCK Is constantly receiving his Fall NV !W Stock of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND TRIMMINGS, Constiting in part of the following, viz ;-- Super Royal Velvet Pile Carpets; Super Royal Tapestry Carpets; English and American Brussels Carpet ; Extra super three ply Carpets; superfine three ply Car pets, superfine ingrain Carpets; extra fine ingrain Car pets; fine ingrain Carpets; COllllllOll ingrain Carpets; cotton ingrain Carpets ; 4-4.3-4 and 5-9 Tapestry Veal thin Carpets; 4 4, 3-4 and 5.8 Twilled Venitian Carpels; 4 4,3-4 and 5-8 Damask Venitian Carpets ; 4-4 3-4_and 5-8 plain Venitian Carpets; 4-4, 7-8, 34, 5-8 and 2-4, common Veuitian Carpets; Listing and Rag Carpets; extra super Chenile Rugs ; superfine Chenile do; super fine Tufted do • common Tufted do; common Chenile do; Chenile Door Mats; Tufted do do ;extra English sheepskin do ; common Mats ; Adelaid do ; Jenny Lind du; Allicant and Manilla do; lute Coeo and Skeleton Mats. Sheet Oil Cloths, from 12 to 24 feet wide cut to fit any size ball or room; S-4,7-4,6-4,6-4,4-4 and 3 4 Oil Cloths ; Green Oil Cloths, for Window Blinds; Furniture Oil Cloths; patent Stair do do; Stair Rods, of all sizes ; Carpet Binding; Crash and Diaper; Snow Drop Nap kins; Table Mats ; Booking's 16-4, 12 4, 6 4 and 2-4 wide Cotton Rocking, 8-4wlde; super cloth Piano and Table Covers; embossed do do do ; worsted do do do ; Satin Daman, for Window Curtains ; Turkey Red Chintz, do do; Turkey Chintzßonder; Window Shades; Buff Window Linen; Venitian Blinds; Damask Me reens ; Watered Moreens. The above stock conaistr of the largest and best ever selected for this market. Being purchased direct from the importers and tuannfaeturers, comprising the rich est and latest styles and designs, and at prices-so low they cannot fail to please all; We cordially invite those wisbmg to tarnish Steambosts or Fipmies, to give us a calf at the Carpet Warehouse, No 85 Fourth Street, and 7D Wood street. joeilB] W. AITLINTOC K. GreenwoodaitTen ACHOICE COLLE,:TION OF SHRUBBERY, VI- Wing Roses Raspberry, Strawberry, Gooseberry, Rhubarb, Grape ' Vines, hardy Monthly Roses, and every plant necessary to ornament yards and gardens, will be found at Greenwood Nursery. An Omnibus leave. the corner of Market and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh every hall hour, for the Garden. lee Creams and other re freshments served up in the Saloons Orders arldre,sed lo the Proprietor, West Manchester . Allegheny county, Pu., will receive prompt attention. ly•Mat J. APKALN Double Reed melodeon. TF: subscriber has Just opened a very fine Mc lodeoc, ,5 octaves, with double ten of rein's, made by the original inventors, Carlitirdt and Needham, New York This Instrument ie equal in point of power and volume to any small organ, and far preferable to it for sweetness of tone, capacity to stand in tune and facility for trans porting. These instruments are made expreesly for church use, and owing to the lowness of pries are fast superseding the organs The public are respectfully invited to call and examine thin fine bleiodern previous to its leaving the subscriber's wareroom, it having been purchased by a congregation in this city. H. KLEBER, No 101 Third st., 0ci129 -Sole agent for Carhardt & Needham's Melodeon • NEW Mt USW. QONGS sung by Miss Catharine Hayes; 0 Come where the Sweet Zephyrs pass; '1 he Harp that once through Tara Halls ; 0: Sing to Me; Comm' through the Rye ; Sans tang.,by Jenny Lind at her Concerts ; Auld Rabin Gray ; Home, Sweet Monte ; The Lost Heart; The Cavalier; The Reepeake—a sequel to the. Cavalier; Strilie the Harp Gently—by Woodbury ; Sweet Anne of the Vale) . 'The Mother's Song; Call Me Pet Marne,: Pilgrim Land Forever; Little Red Riding Hood— taken from the Story ; The Lord's Prayer—with Music by S. Glover; A Parting Hymn—Sisters Ere Wean are Parted; Why do Sommer Rotes Fade—with colored plate ; ForCst, Bride's, Flower , Sehottish ft Bloomer Polkas; Giuraffe Waltz, Bloomer Waltz, Ac. Received and for sale by oct2S JOHN H. MELLOR. Si Wood at. Boobyer es Gribbin, Libel-1y street, three Doors above Irwin, nP ECITULL Y inform their friends and the public, fs, that they are fully prepared to furnish every thing in the Clothing line, having a full assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, and all other articles suitable for Gentlemen's wear. Particular attention will be paid to Customer work, and no pains will be spared to Please those who favor us with,a call. foctiliflm CIIEtiTER'S EMPORIUM OF hl EN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING.— Purchasers are invited to call and examine our stock . , which is now large and complete— embracing all the Wiest style of mittion al and garments. Workmanship warranted, at prices that cannot fail to please, when quality is considered. 'The largest mock of BOYS' CLOTHING in the City. WE STUDY TO PLEASE, No. 71 Smithfield street, nova between Diamond alley and Fourth. — patio from the Old Country Reduced PASSAGE from LIVERPOOL, LONDON and GLASGOW. TO OfCi, 7 Inj NR'W YORK, AND FROM LtvEn POOL TO NEW ORLEANS, BA L. TUIIORE, BOSTON, CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH DIRECT. TAPSOOTT & CO.'S General Emigration and Foreign Exchange ojficra. qiilE undersigned having accepted the Agency oft he above well known House, is prepared to bring rut Passengers from the Old Country, on as favorable ter.:,s as any other House in the City. Passages can be engaged in the following [lnca, sailing punctually on the days appointed t SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the Bah and 21st of each Month. RED STAR LINE loaves Liverpool on the 26th of each month. THE Z LINE leaves Liverpool Twice a Month. THELONDON LINE of Packets sails from London on the 6th, lath, list and 20th of every Month. THE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow Packets sails frrm GLASGOW on the Ist and 15th of each month. A.t.so—A weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans Bar 'Passengers shipped from New York to any pan of the West. DF - The Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and sa perintends the embareation of all passages engaged in this Country. P.S. Persons desirous of visiting the Old . Coital cy can have their passage engaged through from Pitts burgh. by application either personally or by letter, (post paid) to the undersigned. pASSAGE FROMDr§vv Can be had at very reduced rates by applying to the undersigned Agent toy the Messrs. Tapscott, of New York. JAMES BLAKELY, Corner of Sixth and Liberty streets, oct22 (2nd story)Poisburgh _ PSE3SISERS from the Old - Country, in an y of TAP SCOTT & CO.'S Lines. will be furnished at soa with I.rovisions of rood quality, weekly, as follows, without any extra charge ; Each passenger of 12 years of age and over,?,} lbs. bread, 2 tbs. rice, 2 oz. tea,•6 lbs. oatmeal, tb. sugar, 1 lb. flour, P. molasses, and 1 lb. pork. Under 12 years of age, 6 tbs. breadstotro,l lb. pork, full allowance of water anti vinegar, and buff al• lowance of tea, sugar and molasses. . Far passage 11 1 1 Piy. to W. 8.. J. T. TAPSCOTT 86 Sandi et., N. Y„ or tp JAMES BLAKELY, oct23 . Sixth and Liberty eta. WATCHES—SiIver Patent Levers, Tr0t:x.3.30 to 840 ; Gold do 20 to toe ; do, Cylinder Watches, 20 to 30; A large ,issortment of the finest English, Fiench and Geneva manafacture,.which will be warranted as rep resented, or themoney returned. The prices are as low 111 'WO/ any eastern or western house. WATCHES REPAIRED In the'finest manner, ed by best English and French workmen. Allwork Warrarned: - ',1 4 [octal)WILSON`. OTER. VUAT 4 INGS:—esrreeerved,..7lllne,Greeri and Brown Devonshire .Kersei+;''Broivn, Drab:and Black Beaver CLOTHS. Also, Pilot atutFelt CLOTHS,- in great variety. All of which will be made to order low.. CifESTh,B, octlL wee A.. - • . ; , :l'i:- . i':'.,:r:'.' . : . :,...±,p -,,:„.--:_,,!-,..,,,,,.• ..!_ .„:-,,- _.-,...•:',i.'i'.r,t';,1.1'"::,:.;-,"):,';l';',:`.''':zi '.,.!i._.r;ir.,.n.-,.;',,..•..-t-,•:,'''''' ~1)'i....-.45.,,:-:,,,,.;:-',:?,;',-;.-,,";!:''.:,-:,,',.•,-i," • ,:,',.'•' Z-,jr?,::';':';'•'7.-'.;,,"''''''' COM - IKERPI4I , . - DAILY REVIEW . OF THE 111M!403TES. OTTICE Ow TIM DAILY MORNING POST. Tuesday. November 4, 1651. S -• The weather yesterday was cold,•blastery . •Business, in consequence. was limited. ASHES--We have but few sales reported, at former rates. Soda 3031 e; !intimates 9t 91-. IiPPLES—SaIes of 20 bbls Ramboes at 152,740320 BUTTER—The market - is well supplied. We have sales of 90 kegs at 9ic; 10 bbls do packed at 9 ; all four Mint Operational for October. .Ute coinage has been large, amounting to over five and a quarter millions of dollars. Every attention Is now bestowed to meet the wishes of depositors, and the gold coinage exceeds, by about 55.58,000, the entire ag. greg ate of deposits. COINAGE YOH OCTOBIIit,—GOLB ti 05,511 Doable Eagles, 33.060 Eaglet, 44,096 Ralf Eagles, 114.469 Quarter Eagles, 283,499 001.1 Dollars, 680,779 Pieces, . 36,01* Half Dollars, 137,000 Dimes, 40,000 Half Dimes, 500,200 Three Cent Pieces 1,393 974 Piece! 685,000 Cents, 2 0.58,974_,Pe,c,e,..--,-- - GISM - Bltroon deporoted for c • ' October, 11551, inclusive— From Calitotnie, From otber source., 84945,f00 silver Bullion deposited to same time, 24501"1, B. C. DALE, Trensenn't , The account of the Assistant Treasuissw.trthe United States Mint, at Philadelphia. 'tut the same penod, is as follows : 1951. S e pt. 30 —Entlance, 81,374910 Oct. 9.tt -fteceipt_s—Custonts, $2OO 423 00 P. 0. Moneys, 132.124 94 Misceilateous, 1,90300 31,707,422 60 Oct. 31— Psy m'ts—Tr'ury Drafts, 5297,169 34 P.O. Warrants, MAO 27 [neon Loans, Pensions, eo., 7,416 48 Oot.3l—Balanee, 51,360,188 57 E. C. DALE, Assistant Treasurer. Cincinnati Produce Market. TIRIBBD •Y, October SO. FLOUR—Dullness continues to characterize the mar ket, and there is no demand except for tote to supply the city trade, and this is not equal to the supply. The sales to-day comprise. 254 sad 50 bbls at 83,05, and 100 do extra at 83,25 Received during the last 24 hours, 742 bbls. . . HOGS—A contract was made twodays since for 1,300 still led, deliverable the first of the season, at 54,50. There is now very little disposition on tb part of buyers to contract, and some lots of corn-fatted are offered at 64 50. WHISKEY—The market is again better to-day. Sales of 382 bbls from river and 389 do from Miami Canal at 16f, stnil-S0 do from Railroad at late. CHEESE—A Kale of 1.00 bail at dec. 9 A LTPETRE—A sale of SOOO the at 9e. SHOT—A sale of 10 kegs at 51750 it decline. RUTTER—A sale of 30 kegs (air at 101 e. Th.e demand a F ood. bliG AR—Sales of 8 tihde lair at 6-fe: 10 do good fair at 61c; 5 do prime at 6k; and 32 do good fair at Oink. COFFEE—Rates of LOU bags good Rio at Pin; 16 do prime at 91in - and 50 do fair at Of 599 k. 1110LAs.S.i:S—Sales of 200 bbta at 35e, and 20 do Sn gar house at 411 c. CODFISH—A gain of 10 drams at 4k. LEAD—A sale of 2000 tbs Bar at 54,90. RIOUNT A tAr ERN AIDAOEIR FOR YOUN'... GIRLS, ..?.• • In the immediate eiernity of the Cities of Piniburikana ,ARsnhersp, Pa. >1 THIS INSTITUTION will be opened etc - 111st du t y of Octo:mr, for the reception of pupils, who will be in structed in ary or all of the following branches of an elementary, useful and liberal educauon: —Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Ancient and Modem. History, An cient and Modern Geographyinse of theGtobea, Botany, Useful and Ornamental Needle - Work, Muslcand Dr • ing. TERMS: Toe annual pension for Board, Tuition and Nrush- Ing, payable half yearly In advance, Music for beginners, - - - For the use or the Instrument. • - Drawing, 6,00 The healthy location of the establishment ; the pictu resque scenery varied and extensive prospect, so ani mating and enlivening to youthful minds, moat render it a desirable place of education. The greatest attention of the Teachers wilibe paid to the health, moral and intellectual culture of the pupils committed to their cure and to render that attention etTeetive.the discipline will be exact, yet mild and pa rental There will he two semi-annual vacations of a fortnight each. Pupils will be received at any time du ring the. session. - .AIRS. DAVID LYNCH, sepI.4:IAI Principal. Rev. Dr. t Illtkelly'• Femal• Seminary, KITTANNING, PA., WILL RR OPEN, for its SIXTH SESSION, on Wed needay. October 49th, 18511 Trams —Per Scssion of 22 Weeks—Payable in Advance . Board and English Tuition, - • - 800,00 Piano, with Singing and use of Instrument, • 50,00 FtenchiGerman,Latin, Drawing & Painting, each, 10.00 Red, Bedding and Washing, - - 5,00 Stationery, • - • - - - 75 The two Sesnions commence respectively, on the last Wednesday in April and in October. P_uptin are not re ceived but by special arrangement, for less than one session. No deduction for absence, except in canes of great emergency. NO EXTRAS. Circa:ars, containing Recommendations, &c , can be had of Mrs. G. R. White, Market street, and of Mr. Mellor, SI Wood street. (sep29 SECONID °M EAT AttitlVALt ((AF FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Verities at No. 1,3 97, Northwest corner a: Wood street and Diamond alley, - ,Pittsburgh, Pa. D. Guano & Co. would-again an nounce to their old customers and dealers generally in their line, that they are now preparedt o offer (or sale their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates. And as our purchatiestumre been made oa the most fav orable terms with Importers and . Manafacturers, we flat ter ourselves, and hope to be a`de to merit a continuance of confidence andpatronage of our old easterners and the public generally, which has been heretofore so libe. rally bestowed upon us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is in part of Broadcloths, Casairneres, Sattinets, Tweeds, fancy Yestings, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Meatus, Tickings, Blankets, Linsey Plaids, Al pacas, Menaces, Muslin De Lsines, Cashmeres, fancy Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Table Diapers, Ginghams. Silks, ninny long Shawls, Silk Cravats, IPon gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct (combatant!, and all other articles generally kept in the Dry Goods lute. Ova Vsaurry Department will be found on examination to he unsurpassed by any other of the kind West of the Mountains, and is made up in part of Combs, Buttons. Patent and Spool Threads, direct from Europe; Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and Eyes, Pins and Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons , Ra zors, fable Cutlery and Pen-Knives jam arrived from Sheffield; Potent Medicines, Violin and "Violin Strings, Gam Suspenders, Slates and Slate Pencils, Percnsinon Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns and Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy Nettings, Green Bandages, Black Silk Veils, Silk Florence together with a general asaortnthot anti other articles in the Variety line. We have on band and for sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and. Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Cure's, &c., to which we invite the attention of all buy ers, as we are determined to sell our Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer ence. N.B. The business of the late firm of Gttkotrec Mc- Carnthims is tone settled by D. Cason at the stand of D. °MOO & CO , who Is fully authorized for such and in whose possession arc the, papers, Notes and Books of said firm. loctlffitf instal Matuol Firs Insurance Comp. ny. BRANCH OFFICE, 54 Surrinninth ST., Formulae s, Pittsburg, May 111,186 t. HE beet evidence of the success of the Director. in endeavoring to 712 ke th e "STATE 81.UTUAL Ft RE 1 SHRAM:IE COMPANY" meet the wants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of busir ess Which has. been done—having issued '1,900 P )11. cies danng the past year, thereby adding over 8130,000 to the funds of the company. Nearly all the property insured 1. of the safest kind, in small risks, and a large proportion insured for only one year. Whole No Policies issued- • • • • • • • 7,900 do do expired, terminated et. canceled • • 90 do do in force • • • 7,808 Amount of Property insured ..... • • 157,886,410 do Canceled, terminated and ex pired 201,728 do do in force- - ...... • • 37,684,691 do Premium-Notes• • ....... -4•• • 79,871,67 do Canceled,terminsted,exped, 007,10 do in farce.--• • - 379,031,77 do Cash Premiums recelved• • • 451,657,14 do do • canceled. • 321,24 551,235,90 Whole amount of losses and aspen se; pail• • r 23,411,45 Balance In favor of the Co., in cash, 921,824 ,43 To City or country merchants, and owners of dw. it- Inge, and isolated or country property, it is believed this company affords advantages In point of cheapness, safety and security, Inferior to no Insurance Compuny in this country. Conducted on the equitable and.greatly Improved sys tem of Claselfteatlen of Risks, excluding all sperial hazards, insuring only a limited amount In any one to calityohus precluding the frequency and occurrener latge , nrett,slPd also, on both the Stook and Mutual plan, it not only posseanea the 'cheapness and accommodation of both inetbeds; but entitles the insured to a participa tion in the profits. It is under the•control of the follovfmg Directors P. Rutherford:A% J. Gillett, John S.'Packer, Sumac. T. Jones,Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob ert KlowSamuel Jones, John P. Rutherford. , J P. RUTHERFORD, Pres't. A. J. GILLETT, Seep. • A. A. Actuary. N. 8.,--ASertp Dividend of fifteen per 'tent. on el pi ring policies hattlieett - declared by, the Difectors, any fa now receivable at this Office - for renews% or redeenia ge in daah at thei end of ninety days. ' s relLytd/csa Art, CARRIER. A se .SUGIARA hhdis. N.O.Sagas for'saler by ocal CARSCON'Ir NPKNIGHT. kilekt PORT plwrssvilon 3 FEET 6 tlCGtisa ., arifiza 7Y pie CHANNEL. • ',ARRIVED: Steamer.Atlantid,' Parilinson,Arownsville " Bentet,'Brownsville I.M'Kee tkerlidekion, McKeesport • Thomas Shsiver, Bailey, West Neorn i v - `• Thoman,Seott, VandergvnT,EPKeesport. • Michigan No.'t, - Boies,deaver. • Beaver,,Gotdon,Beaver. " Salem, • Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling, DEBAR PEW ..*" ~ Baltic, ilennei r lArovrnsville. Ailantic,Parbinton,' do I. M'Kec,.liendriekson, McKeesport. Thomas Shrive?, Sailey,West 'Newton • Genesee, Conant, West Newton, " Thomas Scott, Vandergriff, hPireesport Beaver, Gordon; Beaver. Michigan No: 2,1301dia, Heaver. " Winchester, Moore Wheeling. " I. NeLson.bloore, wheeling, • Clarion, Clarion, Milllngeri " Wellsville,Yonngi Wellsville. For Memphis. and' POW Orleans. , 4111111__ _ OR THE new passenger steamer AlilliASSA- D, Capt. If. N. LinsTaartvill leave for the above a ndintermediate ports on the laillovember. For freight or pastage apply onboard. (Grin° • Fare Reduced Or: FOR WHFIELINO.—TIA SN,Vitt running passenger packet. JANIFS NELSON, leaves or t e abo"e and all intenitediate ports, THIS MORN ING, at 10 o'clock, precisely. For Wheeling 76 cents. Intermethate Ports . GO do Deck Passage 25 do SHERIFF fc DINNING. Agents, 0027 No. 10 Market street. $4,110 210 330.600 199.020 :033.699 TILE splendid swift running' passenger - steamer . JAMES NEL,SAN,TaorragMoaart, aster, WI run as a regular packet between ihiv city and Wheeling,teavipg here. 'every Tuesday', Thursday and Satanic:l.y, attO A. M. Returning, leaves Wheeling every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, are A. M. For freight or passage, having attpetior accormr.oda• none, apply on board. or to' SHERIFF A RI NNING, Agents, No. 10 Market street. MEM The-James Nelson is one.,of the fastest boats ever coustraeted for 4.he trade. Pessepgeraind shippers can .depend on her remaining in the trade. toettr7 85,279,725 - Frir4AZ 1011141Erahttliv liiiiiE ~ .14.51t , ..5 ,, • • cr. witra 117.fte_ter, has Atriten •'""'".--- 6 . p et - ce-ar the rill7; 4 l . o:.l4Tnitte line et Packets, and will leave erVec*FlUP T., - ut gqi. MO; the above and intermediate! pfirta , , rty ErtklY-^Twii, s_; e apply on beard.,,, ' -;''' •- - ' ;' - .1 LM 1) 31st For, Illia.rteitta.,antrAu..-9 ° 4 lll2 gPari• jadTak fine Talc it.w , eave for the above and intermedi ate orts...vcf.3" SPA I', at 4 o'clock, P. M. • r frelglikor , passage, apply on- board, or to . T. WOOl . lB & SON,. mimic No. e 1 Water et., and 63 Prona at. $4,670,000 76,000 Wadnesday Packet for'Clincintliatt. 7: Tux new and fast 'farming steamier CIN NATI, BIIIMINqitms, Master, will I,ave larly every WEntetsmat. freight or passage, app On board, or marttO MILTENRERGER. Allegheny River Trade. liRtIOL4R FIL4NELIE PACRETS EZ3HZ] Par' Tait fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE ' t No. 2, Capt. W. HANNA, leaves' the AJle g .eny w art ( or Franklin, every .4fotaay and - Thursday, at 4 P. M. The fine steamer ALI.EGH EN BELLE:No a, Capt. Joan HANNA, leave; the Allegheny wharf far Frank lin, every Tuesday end Friday, at 4 P. M. For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. (martifi 1- OR RENT—And possession given immedi- t r ately, a three story BRICK HOUSE, 1N0.191 Third street, between Ross and Grant). Apply to - WRIGHT & ALCORN, No. 117 Third street, anl2 opposite St. Charles Hotel. HE subscriber offers for rent three large and MI T well-finished STOItIC BOONS, entirely new. Mg located on Fifth street, opposite the Exchange Bank.— Possession will he given immediately. For terms, Ice apply to H. CAMPBELL; /Y3l) on the premises 4tfaC. H. PAULSON, No. 73 Wood strict, is now re • celving his entire Fall Stock of HATS, CA PS, and ail articles be longing to his basiness. 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 prices. (scp4 Oysters I Oysters I rpHE SALOONS of P HUNKER, on Liberty street, 1. near Hund, will be opened On MONDAY. the 22tt instant, where Ladles and Gentleman can be accommo dated with Oysters, served up in a manner not to be stir passed is this City. Er Parties will be supplied with refrealtments of all kinds, at the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices. Call at scp22 Pittsburgh Nursery. AN Omnibus runs every boar from the corner of Market and Fourth streets to the Garden. Pciin ylvanin Avenue, where there is a choice collection of Green House Plants, hardy Monthlyand Running Roses, 200 Adelaide Moss do, New Spares, 1500 do Dwarf Pear of select varieties, Herbaceous Plants, Dahlias, Phlox, A ntithiniums, Carnations, fr.e-, and where orders will be taken for Apple, Dwarf do, Pear, Cherry and Plum Trees, Quince and Filbert do, Grapevines, Goose horn ea, Currants, Strawberries f ttc.- hsijt npfi Shade Trees, Ike,, from tho Hill Nurstry.l„ thrrynaprietor,- aircraft 'ilte - Pitta. burgh Post Oftleeito ateGardem, Pennsylvania Avenue, or at Mr. R. DafselPs Liberty street, near Me head of Wood, will be promptly attended to. JOHN MURDOCH, JR. Ij7 Orchards and Shrubbery planted neatly to order. eet7:ll Par 144k1e at a nargsito, AA LOT OF GROUND, twenty-eve feet fronting on •Quarry street, near O'Hara, and extending. La. ,k to the manor line; on which In erected a prod brick house In front, containing five rooms and a hail, and nest brick back building; all finished in the beat manner. ALSO—One Lot on Penh street, Finn Ward, near the old City Line, forty-eight feet front on Penn street, and running back one hundred feel to Spring alley ; on which in erected one brick house, two frame hoasen and a brewry. Enquire of JOHN A. PARKINSON. Od7:3wdStw Penn street, Fifth Ward, N0.47n Duff's MI erettanta , College. 1 11 E only Institution in this past of the country In j which students are qualified for tautness by an ex perienced pmetical Accountant—one who has conducted merchants boots in the most extensive and diversified business ; and one whose treatise noon hook-keeping is recommended by the Ameriean Institute and Chamber of Commerce, of the City of New York, as the most perfect woik upon the subject extant. Mr. Williams' Writing Class, day and evening. Mr. C. Bartberger, Architect, teaches Architectural, Mechanical and Landscape Drawing, five ev,- n i ngs In the week. Mr. hatch lectures ou Mercantile Law. eve Satur day evening, at 7 o'clock. Au evening Arithmetic Class, under the Principal. Oath and get a Circular. toe va:a& w JOSEPH KITT, FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 2172 Lmintrev seem, PITIIIRUEOfi, (One Door below Eagle Hotel). I S now receiving from the east a handsome awortment 01 Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, which will be made to order in the shortest notice, and at the lowest prices—FOß CASH. fort-di FINE WATCHES, ' RICH GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WAR E, at, Wholesale prices. HOOD continues to sell all of tits linest,good Jewelry, pure Silver Ware and fine Gold and Sliver Watches, by tho single article, at his Wholesale prices. Having just re ceived a large addition Willa assortment, he now defies competition. His stock bakall been bought for cash, at the lowest manufacturers' prices, which enables httn to sell at trout 20 to so per cent. lower than any other es. tabliskunent In this eitYr, - of In any other city west of the moan Mille j, and every arable will be warranted at time of sale—so that every oats ban buy equally cafe and cheap. Our motto iv, tide(' at very entail profits, and thereby secure alarietrade. Wu do not wish to drive away trade frotn'this city by asking too large profits, or by entering any combination. P. B.—Alikinds of Watch Repairing done as well as at any othetestablishment iii the Printed States, and at lower price: Watch Glasses net athalf Prier, at No. al Markel street, Pittllltirgh, ' sep3 • itonast - isf Refuge. TILE subscribers for the erection of an House of Re foge. for Westren Pennsylvania. are hereby notified that an assessment of twenty_ per cent on the amount nut scribed by csoitaa.retulreditild-phid4Olthe Treasu rer, on or beldb64 - 146:161h. (November 'next By ordericifpcßoint or Directors. 0 , 3 12 tat" MINA HANNA, T r e asurer . 110PRANDIEB, , IVINES AND GIN—. xj/ 40 half pipettllognao Brandy. James Hennessy ; 20 qr. cask k , • "do do - do; 11.: 20 OCUSTC ' do • "do do ; 10 half pii;ds Rochelle Brandy. A. Selgnette ; 10 qr. cas it do do do; 10 octares do do do; 4 pipes Holland Din i 2 puncheons Scotch Malt Whiskey; 10 qr. casks Madeira Wine; 10 qr. tiara's Pale Sherry Wine—various brands ; 50 do L. T. Teneriffe Wine. Carpenter's ; 60 do , Port Wine—various grades & vintages; 20 do Sweet•Malaga Wine; • 90 do Indian hrls. - Sweetllalaga Witte ; 30 Act do Dry do; In store and for sale bq MILLER & RIORETSON, oct3o Nos. 621 and 223 Liberty street. I.4oVERINGM SUGARS 4-.. _. 20 biixere Double Refined Loaf Saar; 30 ble. Crashed do; 30 bin. Coarse Pulverized do; 20 ble. Fine• do do; In store iuldSln - llalebi oet3o • , . " MILLER tr. RIERETSON HAVANkAND PRINCIPE- CIGARS— to M. RegalialieVena Nahalos ; 10 do- Citendrade :do; 5 diiZmbeasadote__ do ; Neptune 10 do-Medium Size eptune; . zo do of various brand sa Vegalini lotOortat, to 4o . do Buena _Vista ; 8 doLondon SiZI) Ditondo; 120 do Principe', _Croak...Bon"; and other sizes. - Isretore and for. by. oet " 1d114,138. & EICIMTSON. ONONGIHEIa WHIS,KEY, 111 470 hi& Pare Rye .t _ from one to 13 360 ids. halt Corn arid 1ae11.R147 ;'S• years old. In store and tor sate by °eta° .• MILLER & RICEETSON. Leguyfa.and Java Coffee. In store and for sale bi „ t ap MILLPA te 11.10RUTSON A.CKEEMb— - 75 bit:largo O. 3 Biaaborehrifddst. Inspection 40 bf bls. do do - . do, do ; 10 10 do I ;do no - do; 40 ,do do 2, 40. do doi oe l m a store and for saNltah.nri.t22Lineiß:dik:223inamiersotre.e, 110kLANKENS—A. 'A. blazon & Al 500 paittussarted Blankets. , 003 1 _ . Noa. 62 and 64 -Market street. IDLAID IB Ql§iS.,•so cartons rich wide ?bald Rib bona on baud, at'' oet2l. Nos, 62 saiii64 hicadt streets w ; JtgtTit - aeglYgD- - z - At,,N. 61 and 94'Market`itrett, anbilig•aamily of apoited-, FlanoeVor. ehildreass wear. Nem .. , "..i , ,T . ' , SLi: ; ' , , , *"?.i:;' , ',:l' , A ~,,?- 11 - i -A;', .. "..", --' •''... ~:: ~' ', :::#O.E: ,--, tc, -. ;;.. 10 , ,:- ' ~:'''.":•-•.',-;''''.l:,".!- V.,,,-.-7::.‘f;;?7-ii.i.f,t,:af,,..:1-...,.".:,,,.-., Vor Wheeling. Store ROOM for Rent. Vali Fashions. V. H. HUNKER;I3, Liberty street Take Notice. Co.-are now cpening - :r KUM - BY 2718 ffilirakirtEM txmomu,N*.MtMOSl; ARRIVAL OF THE - *Eitkiatat 'PRANICLIN The steamer Franklin, from Haire andSouth amptim, arrived this Morning. She left Havre on the morning of the 22d nit., and Cowes _at, o'clock the same evening. She brings ISO pas-. sengers, and four days later advises from . all parts of Europe. The Baltic arrived at Liverpool on Tuesday the 2let—the Africa on.the 19th. , LIVERPOOL COTTON. MARKET.. The market is depressed, and prices in - .favor of buyers. Sales on the 20th 6000 bales, of which 1,000 were for export, There ie, no si)e-* cial active demand. Breadstuffs...Wheat and Flour less active, tout prices a shade lower. There is a good engtdry, for Corn, and prices are rather better. There is a moderate demand for Beef and Pork at previous rates. Lard is dull. Sugar—lnactive. but prices have suffered no decline. Coffeo...Firta, and a fair business doing. The London motley niarket is 'easy. t Consols advanced on Tuesday, and closed at 971®97i. Trade in the manufacturing districts was dull, and prices had declined. The most interesting news, contained in the English newspapers, is with reference to the ex citement relative to gold discoveries •in Aus tralia. . The British troops met a severe repulse at the Cape of Good Hope, on the let of September. The English papers freely admit that the , career of Sir Henry Smith is far from promising any speedy or favorable issue. The 'contest is rag ing between conquerors and oenqtered: The removal of goods front tYe OirYstal Pal ace was going on With #pdrlibiliAlllrjr rapidity. PrinOe Albert had Written' tuitograpli letters of thanks to each foreign commissioner. EMir /16/1 Oiitiainpton Kossuth had not - • the Public enthusiasm,with rerer P ag l ehina waa cooling peicepkibly: - Lectures on lllciomewism by , ladies,tnrid .ilhts trated Vim:lles in fullllloomer , Uostume, are all the 1110:threughout England, , • • The ministerial crisis in Prince remains as it was last week. Nothing is known br done, ex cepting some very limited excitements in solih'e provinces, which are not effected by the present Crisis. Paris and the country remain-profoundly tranquil The King of Hanover is seriously ill, and little hope is entertained of his recovery. Austrian accounts from Vienna state that the Austrian minister in London had received in structions from his government to break off all diplomatic intercourse if Lord Palmerston should grant an audience to Kossuth. The political difficulties which threatened to prevent the construction of , the railroad ,between Alexandria, Cairo and Suer, have; been finally settled by the restoration of mutual understand ing between the Sultan and Abbae Pasha. FIift'TECER BY THE CEEBOKEE The vote for Governor and Congress in Cali fornia is as follows :—Bigler, dem„ for Gover nor, 22,476 ; Reading, whig, 21,381. Congress —Marshall, dem., 23,484; McCork.le; dem., 23,325 Kewen, whig„ 20,861 ; Moore, .whig, 18, 895. - Both branches of the Legislatnae are largely democratic. The great question of interest in the political world is, who will be IL S. Senator? The Capitol of the State has been removed, by order of the Governor, from Va?ego to San Jose, the formerleat of government. The Vigilance Committee _disbanded, "Tatung in organization an Executive Committee, who are authorized to call the members together in an emergency. The burnt district is built up again, trade is reviving, prospects encouraging, and society is undergoing great and beneficial changes. Ev ery steamer brings an accession to the number of American ladies. With the construction of school houses, romping children have ceased to be a novelty. In the amusement line, theatres are dull.=-- Fights, haze and foot races are the order of the day. Mining intelligence from ,all _the diggings is highly encouraging: . A very rich silver mine was discovered 15 miles from Sonora. The Stanialaus Indians, in the northern part of the State, are very troublesome and danger ous. A riot was caused at Chagrea on the 22nd and 23rd of October, by the American boatmen at tempting to prevent the native boatmen from carrying passengers to and from the steamers in harbor, because they sometimes carried them for less than the rates fixed by the boat club. Oh the 22d the native boatmen were attacked by the Americans, when the native population,tarned out, armed with guns, and crossing the river, drove the Americans into the woods. The Amer icans held a meeting that night. Many Califor nia passengers unwisely participated. The next morning, as a number of native boats were cros sing, they were fired into by the Americans, and it is supposed many were killed. The Natives became exasperated 'against the California passengers as well as boatmen, and commenced an indiscriminate attack upon all. They got possession of several pieces of ord nance from the Fort, and kept.up a constant firing during the day across the river, which was returned by the Americans with muskets. The Natives also attacked all California passen gem who came their way, and many were badly beaten and out with sabres, and houses in which they took refuge were - threatened with demoli tion. The excitement continued up to the. sail ing of the Cherokee, on the evening of. the:23d. FROM CUBA. CHARLESTON, Nov. 2. Isabel The steamer anived'on Saturday from Havana with dates to the 30th, and also from Key Neat to the 30th. We learn from Havana that Mr. Thrasher, late editor of the Faro Industrial, was on the 28th ult. committed to fortress Punta;, and placed in a damp, unhealthy dungeon, in solitary ,confine ment. He is charged with receiving letters in cypher, and with being connected with the late invasion. He denies all knowledge of these let ters. It was currently reported in Havana that he had been tried, convicted, and sentenced to the mines. The Savannah Republican contains a letter from Mr. Owens, consul at. Havana, stating that be has received no official notice of,his recall.— He requests the public not•tnleige.hins until he has been Hilly heard. He asks nothing elk the score of mercy, but conceives he has a right to. justice. U. S. CIRCUIT COURT. PHLLADA., Nov. 8 In the U.S. Circuit Court, this morning, Judge Kane delivered his vieoision in the telegraph ease, Morse vs. Bain, adding all the points in favor 6f Morse, and that-he is entitled to the art of re cording at a • distance. - LOSS. OF THE PHOPELLOR. ST. JOSEPH The engineerof the Bt. Joseph gives the fol lowing particulars :--During the gale on Lake Huron, last Wednesday night, the propeller St. Joseph went ashore near Thunder .Biiy' She is on a sandy shore, does not leak, nor is she as yet much damaged. She is insured in the Buffalo Insurance Co. The steamer empire State, as she was coming in to-day, struck the east pier, and is now lying ashore on the Ohio City side, with six feet of water in her. NEW YORK MARKET—Nov. 8. Cotton... The market is less firm. and, Elnur...DrooPing. Safes fif common state d Western at 8,1804,1 A s and pure Cisneuzuzient 4,06@)4,18. ' .• Corn—Bales of 10,009 . bush ; mixed Western at 57®67,}. • , _ Bea... Sales of mess at 8,00®10,00,' ant prime at 4,25(45,25. '• LardoBales of 850 bslti'at 81,®!31. - Coffee—Bales of 250 bags. Rio at 8.116b8i. '` Bugar...Bnles of 800 boxes Havana and Ma tanzas at 4i4gsf. Bales of 1600 gallons /amend at TO. Whiskey... Prison 22. Wool... More active. Freights...Pinner. - NEW ORLEANS - 61.E.KET:-1.1434. 1. Cotteua.Bteady ;..asles of 1000 bales at gugar...ll3ali9 'lOOO hhdfolleir at 41 for fair artd - s:fmgrlme„, : • . 31.01 Issee.:.Bales'4ool)bldit 26. -.: - Pcirk,4l.emi _ 18,50014,00.. Stook in the oily BQoOrbbb3.: -'. ; . D e_ 141n1..01it4 1 cent. Ekil,es ?op bble prime 1f...24''' IL CIRBAN TARTAB.--12b1s:Powderea viarritilteApt,Frt WW6kiii...Daiite4 tg.,14®4811,NJ —for salo by , B.A. FARNESTOCIII ct. 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Wardwell, the American consul, was also wounded. Mr; Longstreet, an• American merchant, was killed, during the skirmishing. Two very deetructive fires had occurred in the city, destroying the custom house and its con tents, Devine's store, and several blocks of build-. Ingo. The loss is estimated at $lOO,OOO. FROM THE-SALT- LAKE., . SS Loma, NOY. 3. The Salt Lake mail arrived at Lidaite#denoci On the 80th ult. - • _ . R 0. Harris,..SeOrttarY) G. 11. Brandenburg, Chief Justice, P. B. Brace", Oils: H. R, Page, Indian Agent,and' Messrs. Dillon Aind Young are expected hero. They hive beenfcreed to leave the territory in conseqUence of :thd - -se dition sentiments ofßrigham Yoang, tho nor. The 820,000 appropriated by Coigiesshad' been squandered by Young. - An attempt:had been.,made to `take $24,00 . 0' from the Senretary, butte would not coniply. Boats report the Upper Mississippi falling. The 'weather is cold, which`. will probably' ciose navigation. - FROM WASJIINGTON. • itkiiial*TON; ,Nov. 8. It is rumored that Chevalieri:iHuliethanu, Austrian min' ister, , has' informed lifz!=rebster thathe has received orders' as Kossuthis received as theAccSKCSA4ilifir .: - mr to France, ' *resat recalled. t. F IN`WEWEST TROY; OV.' , The iron fence taanariePlity;;;o-41,e1&g.traii : Strat ton was dentrived;by.frief,this...,tiiorningg• :lb() bnildini was 900 feet 14 - 4:: r hissis‘eovared by iasnranee. CINCINNATI MARKET—Nov. Flour... Dull and unchanged. ' • Whiskey... Steady. Sales of 400 bbls at,lBl. Oheese...: Firm, ®6i. - Butter...ln good demand. Sales of 20 kegs fair - to goottat 30'do at 9i@lo. Sugar... Sales of 70 hhda fair to good -fair at 6111016,}. - • Molaasei...Pirm,at 87. Coffee... Sales of 200 bags Rio at 9i. Cratibenies...Sales of 50 bbls prime at, 6,50. Apples—Dull at 2,00@8,00. The Riyer. „haik,riAen, one inch in the past 48 im hours. Weather cold and Oloudy: ' . EXCHANGE AND BANATNti HOUSE OF .124 4V—WILKINS'A. CO. BANS NOTES. . sumo asalts• Western Panda genetally•• 14 discount Virginia and Maryland 1 New York and New England- • • •••• 40— New Jersey••• .. • ... •'• ....... ••• •• •10— Delaware , par I EXCHASOK. BIITLIO. New York and. Fliiludelelda••3•l6 prem. Baltimore , oet2o G. V. Arbtatinot. SOAP AND CA YDLE MANUFACTURER; corner at Fountain mad Seventc Persons wanting finv_thing In that line will do walla, call, as I am determinel in sellai cheap as any other person in thoeity. ctinallry emov;tl... , . CHIONELL would intorm lie, customers and the 1.1.; 'public; that he hats removed his Store from Lib erty street to , No. ISS -Wood strect, opposite the First Presbyterian Chtireh,, , arhere. can elw.ri be found a Complete stock cif GENTLEhIEN'S APPAREL; - of all descriptions. Call and look at them ittet3:lm '‘' o Let, ALARGE DNEURNISKED ROOSl—pleasandy to cated; saitablefot a gentleman and lady. Alan, one 'arse Room—for two single gentlemen ; with board in a private family. Apply at oct2o NO. 105 SECOND STREET. tt. ni . c Et glr 04 S. 108 James °oiling, ". • Intolesale and 'Retail' Dealer and importer of FANCY, FOREIGN AND DOME‘ITIC 'DRY GOODS, WOULD respectfully - inform the public and his friends, Motu whom he has formeily received a liberal share c f custom), that he has used every exer tion in securing an extensive and complete a._ortmeat of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, at the beat quality. Consisting of the following articles :*_Pretrch and ETA. Sii3tl Merinos, Cashmeres ' Atomise, Poplins Sat mr, Moos De Lames, and other Dress Goods; Shawls, Vasettes, Mantles and Cloaks, of every variety: • Lades' and Children's Bonnets,Caps,Capes; Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Laces , Gloves , Ibßicry,&e. Gerillorne Ws Cravats; If a ndhereble fv, Inve, :Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery, At " • • • ••• With a large stock of B'each'ed and Brown Muslim , . Shifting.' Sheeting ; Table Linens, Ticking., Checks, Flannels, Calicos, Satinets, Jeans, be. Also, an assort. meat of Mourning Goods. The. above stock,wlth numerous other articles, the proprietor is now opening . at his New Store, No. 109 Market street, to which he invite• purchasers, as he is determined to sell as cheap as tho cheapest. MADAM' A. GOSLING still continum to give her .undivided attention to the manufacturing of Vizettes, Cloaks, Capes, Botmets,Ae, which ire all made in a su perior style. She respectfully solicits purchases and orders. French Pattern Rats for the trade always on band. focll4 ' SECOND'iIIARIVAzWOF NEW FALL AND„WINTER DRY GOODS. YUNG, 4 BTEVENSONA:LOVE;Bign of the Origi• nal flee Hive, N 0.74 Market suem, Pittsburgh, be tween I ourtb street and the Diamend;have 'Just received from the recent large clearing out sales, and the fintunt era and manufacturers in New York • and Philadelphia,. the largest and cheapest stock of Goods ever oared in this market, comprising in part a very large assortment of DRESS GOODS of every description,. suited to the, season, at from 20 to 25 per cent. lower than fanner Pri ces. Black and Colored French Merinos and Thibet Cloths, from 62 to 81,55 per yard ; Black and Colored English Merinos and Lyonese Cloths, from 3t to 41c. per yard ; Black and Colored Partunattas and Fancy Alpacas, from 12 to 52c. per yard ; Plain and Embroidered th, Laines, CaAnneres and French Merinos: ' ?laity Black, Colored anckPriated Delaines and Cash- Very Rich Brocade and I,Vtitcied Sitke -Poplans; do Plain Black, Colored Silks and Turk Satins. large stock BONNET SILKS, SATINS AND G RO. DE AFRICES, and of Bonnetned Mantilla Velvets, all colors; Bonnet and Cap_Ribbans, at very reduced prices. - SHAWLS: SHAWLS! A full assortment of Bay State and Wooten Long and Square Shawls Also. Rich Broeha, Long and Square Shawls; Printed Terkerri, Cashmere, De Laine and Thibet Shawls; • ALeO—AT GREAT 114.RGAIN!..1`-. LaceS, Embroideries and Ilaridkerchiefs; Bos%cry, Gloves, Suspenders and Cravats ; Irish Linens, Table Chiths and .Damasks ; • Prints, Checks, Means add Ticking!,; Red, White and Fab* Flannels ; Plant, Brown, Blue and Barred Flannels; Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Jeans & Yestings. The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call from all Of thin frietiddiamlthe public generally, feel ing:confident that they-can Offer greater inducements to waoleesle and retell buYertV,than ever have' htiretolore been offered in Pittsburghs - • , • oct2s • YOUNG, STEVIINSON & LOVE. ' EitRAW BIOLLGUSOS t STRAW tikatILIBEI I LTV ISAN'TITY of' Wilmot Superb Seidling Straw 'A BMUS for sale at the- Coal Hill Nursery.— .This being the season for planting • the plants. , , You get -well estabfted and fruit bettor the followitigrsea.tant::=: - ,we variety wants no recommendation.. The:large quantity` broight to the Pittsburgh • market, sold. at 2.5. cents per ontirt,yabon %hotline? varieties sold at IF and 12} cents. They are more productive and ruler Savored, and held oat Jonger in honing by two weeks. There' Berries menet:no 4} inches round.. A. sample of this Fruit catlike seen at Mr. Henry Richardson's Jewelry Store, corner of the Diamond and Market street. Ali, ordere left there will be proaaply attended to and for warded to any distance. JOHN LOWEN, sepss .., Coal Bill Nursery. - "....uo LOUIS EMIMEMAN LOAN 11.11111 MN A, . -. .. vo f o .., f azi the latire.nte firm AN of S & GO ands &Heineman. 2: - r ~ IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ~ Clocks Prilletlini .r.swelry, WareA Materials, Toots. ¢c., te., ' , M • R ligitlnFl',,O,rtEr DOOR FOOK MOOD, •PlTlPTrflalt, rra.nE leave to tq'the trade, and the fluidic .L.f generally, that they have , lhemselves carefully se lected and imported from Europe, a large stock of Gold' and Silber Watches , Waten fdtiterials,and. Tools for _Watch makers* odd a most elegant assortment ofJew elry, front the best daisafacrories —which they.oder at prices as low as they can be, purchased in the eastern Their stock of Watches consists of. Gold and Silver • PatentLevere i'doiNitimbed Levers; do Leplartl; Sil ver Qoartiers; end elegant French time pieces, of the , most approved makes. Together with a tarp stock of Clocks, and rune Pieces, from thebestAmencan Panto . ries. Their stock or Jetretry centres, articloit of i every , description in This liimoitioh as ingeriftings i nitilings, Breast Pins' Bracelets, Gold,. Pelt and [bard, i h,,,iits„. Gold Guard nays and:'Sesits, , LocketS,Gol4 Mid Silver 1 Spectacles,' - Silver and German;Silverand Ttii e and. Ta Spoon s ; and itterritind of fanny articles rte erally : kept in establishments of this description. , i They, won Id re speOfully call theatte naafi of the ir ude to their extensive: stock of Watch -maierials and Toole,' of. every varletyiwillelt 'they lave --most carefully se looThted: '-' ' ' ''•'- , 7 , -- - , ..,-, • ey - 14e also - nd and a large assortment Of Tele _ltuOPPl4Bo9.., OlusiisVla 42Pem Glasses, trom the best mannfaCtory InEngland. , Together with agreinfauriety off o th er ranclealriormmp ro usto mention:. - . : - • --Cluek4Watches and -Jewelry :repaired in the best 'manner and on the most reasonable terms.. tact t I.:y AHEAD 'or &LLI EXTRACT OP AItIBRICAN PREPARED and ifold by 4 INC). YOUNGSON, 21:19. Liberty street.- This' pOwerfullyeancentred pre •px.rationtAltn medical virtues of which nre found to be eight timenthe strength Of 'the original AmerddriicanAmerican Oil. -.ltisput up in battles ar2s had 27} emu's, each with NI directions for its use. In every disease where the origi• nal American Oil hai been Mend at all efficacious, and lino far exceeds the origismlia"poweri as to reader it the CITEAPBST MEDIC MT - Mc: WORLD. Call and -try it. JOHN YOUNGSON/ • N.B. The original 011 in its:datum! state akzaken from, he bowels of the earth, °twin had as above—and will be fonnd 'genuine. notwjthitanding a certain Arm elation to be the only Proprietort.. dtate•tf • J., Y. _ • ' _ FostA er -- ATTORNEY AND COURSE R AT LAW; OFFICE,NCL 47 FOURTH beloarMai kall urea). Pitaildrakm Pa. ; novn•aawly , € O O.- Otbieutfa. ..-3 - - Pelvater.Difeesiaarre, -.- .„ , 'llR,i 31 HOU' N , N0,..41•01.e.ht 081 D .11. 1.1, , ET,-" Davonti his entire attention to an oleo - :•,,,. , ; ,„. ~ ,Drietiee„ Ins t.uslnets is mostly etrnfinedto ~ ' • ,. . - - - Nole p r ip a u 4 ,, reward Xhulauss,and Bach peirs! -- -.. ....,_ '........ ,-.. .- _.:... :. - ' l . i.: 4 30 •, fill it fectionsy hrought en by imPledemr, ' .A. ... ... ymithfallnduimmee tutg.exces a. / ''. .',f :0 Syphilis - Syphilitic Eruptions, .6hMeri, * . ... zy .- .. „.....,.... Pr hea,Oieet ' itiltiietztre, Vreltral Discharges , Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases o: the venerea, origin. Skin Diseases,: Scorbutic ;Ertpliorm, . Tetger,. , • . ' t.,-_,- .- . ... , , Ringworm, Mercurial Diseaseir,Seminsl Weakness,lM trotency; Piles; ftheamatirrm, Female Weakness,.".. -. ;..:. ~.,-,.... :- . ....._.. _ ly Suppreralons, Diseal.es of the Joints, Fistula . In An 0?.....„,... ~.,,t. . ..,.., ;_. _. ..• 'Nervous Affeelions,•Pains in the Bachand Loitts,lrrita-'' ;- si;_k , ; .... . - : dons of the Bladder and Kidneys, imccessihily tteltie.t . .. ' .-., h....,r . .. - -.. - - f ....... Cure guaranteed. -. ..".., • , -• .. - ~ .._•'•Fourteen years , praelice"(four In this eliffeiiibles Bra . ' 1 t i . ... - 1 - .„ Brown to o ff er assurances of speedy. 4 a Eatfall who may • .. ,i,fti;.; . ,. - . , / .. , come odder . hid care. ' ~ , ~.. ..„1,....„ , • ; . Office and private consulting romna,4lAllamong ay, ..;--_, ~,c , .., . 7 .? :. p . IV . Charges moderate. . ' 7-novs:d/h.:way *- "! . : 1ig'... : :,•:.. - :- - • f pIiUstATISM.—Dt. Brown's newly 'cascouca rew.....;.4 xi. ~_. , • , 111, edy forßhenmatiemls a speedy and certain remedy ,r,. , ...„, ~ . , ... forthatpainfultrouble :It never fella. ~ n' ... -„.... •• • . „.. - °lnce and -Private' Consultation Rooms No. 41, -D1M...". -• z ''. F• , '" ^..•• •- - • IdOND, Pittsbnrah r Penn s . The Darter is. always af.. t . .. • r .„ 7 . ~ , home ,- '." ',-,:..' • _- .r-,.... - • . - : Senr•d&W t - -• •• . ' ,:••... .., . _ • - : -,, , t.:.,:::.,-...,.:•':,,,:.. .. Vi.,Z:•.::-..;' ; :z,5!- - ..:i.:'.-:' ,k. . t.%;E.-='..'rt.•:r.'-'-'-'",;•:.• • c. • -,. 5, Imp.' __, .ir•= •-.- • !,. ••••• - . .. f•:• - •.;':""'' , .:'.':''-.;;!:. ,- : Dr." Gityficitway . ed: *llea:rade .•=•.. • . 4..... , ' , .. , :i..f 1.. -, • - - 7 -VEi.tetittlikilt : .'At'llYtiffii3APAßlLLA. - . :-.- ...,.._ ~.._.. .... ~ IS NOW eUT.urin • the lizgert sized Bottles, and is ii..l' . acknowledged..te.bethe• BEST ISARSAPARIZIaI ,?:::,-. wads, as is certified by'thelVonnarritm Ce‘ser it hisper- al, ' -:','" .;., ...., ~.;, • i,.... formed, the originoitopies eif which are In the possession -: : t..... :,........,.:, - r . - . . ..2,.. ,. .. of the proprietor. Rememhey, this is the only TRUE :t'..:-. 0 . •....7 - • and ORIGINAL arifele • ' ', • ' • . Et ....,;.'; ~,-'!:_••,::.; This Medicine, when area ariordirot to directions, ; WlLLcvnE,wrrtrotri:trAili t .„ ..-.., -.- . '.:4 .. _ . , .. . „ .. ...... Cnncere, Tumors, Rrnptioas of Of% Skin, • . ~. . -..... . ....,. ..,.,...,...- •• ' ' Erytelas.;•Chn . ente bete :•,,,;.-...-,, A ...-T t_._•t.,','S.i; . ... F. ' Rini '--- Tettcr ' • .-.., ' 'X3 .• ''"`tic 6 ard e faita .li d ,"' " 6 Aumt. nni' ltt, B i aln ters s ' ili'4 (.. . - -• ' '!•,. ;- -,,!-'. l -- t * : i- ' it.• .-- f•,J' -**' • -. 4' - -;!: ,'- ;= ' " ' -',.`" '' the 'Bonis - o - thiltttai Old Bores andißli.t-; -1 - -.."'ni" , ' ' -'.. ki':-:: , ,,...-' ,.. ...5..;i: , :.......-. . -- --....th,:sweninotthe,ol.ode,B hi% . ' 1,,..1.;:,..'',":. f ,",.7.1- . .:'*:::: = '.. , _.. pepsta - t . wiwTheurett•lr a eflri -:, , ,..Z-::, : . <' - .-.,-..,,,,,":,:.- "-Loss Ottivetter.,,uosetosos anima tenzolt.. , i' . . , ' -,' ,:,... - -,z?.._-;• . 4....., , PE' - , :13:96 tithfcrearyi•PaintatheSieelkend:;T:-Y-t,;t-t - i.':;q: A - - -42..-• ~, , r,-.'Shouldtbrieenetal DebilitY , Dt o P3.l : -/i,-..4. ',.;'-.- -, 1 2- •;' - ;•' ' ;' - ';' , .. 1 7,' , "" I 'i - r.,...,'-'7.4.• i' •-r - -'-'i• • - - - .ay,s , Lamtruaa,..lannflieei and 0..,;ii---; ; :•• i , i.. --' 0 .-: ;::'.... , ; , ,.°...-- - -2, , edi t it w . ~,,,,..,;,,..,.., -_ - : ..,, .. ....- -,1 ,-;, - ,- , , ' ; , ?; . ,:i. '. Izef. - ', - -1 1 ."..7 , .. - .=:. , -. - 11 1 ;7. i . THE, BEST ' FEMALEIidieIg . :BNIONVPiri;;;: -. t:: . ' .t'' : ',;.,''''. l-.. • - ;';',": - -t-,„ - 'v.4 . ,1'. : •• Insipicat Consuratitioni".BarreniteltkAtteiitalbei,'- - , - • •,0;ff;;,4:"..Y1,.;:t , -, Whitesitriepliar Menstruaticatrlpantlriettie:ot :Brnles:•; .•-• ki-, , ,•i:1 - .:::.1- , ",.::.". and'kentialgloomYstateof Admit areattre_dt* ttsC- 61 Mt"; -,- re; '::'-';' - _! 1 ..- 17 tAT,.• EdTeS:EXTEIACT tiv` YabLow- - .. Ma- watt - .teAtispeAttushi'2.'" 1T . i.. , -;:.f,•;•,i".? . -,„?,,,, , ,,i;: : : Whielt eiVes immediate.relief hyyrinevetaLlbe.friundibi .1. , : ,--.,;.- t;.; ... -r... ,- -,-5,....„.„.,...• lion orheaith and stredgthithe blood.- It ne tktralltets beCk - 1f.f..::-..,,'n-,;:i , cr,:-:, ,, ,:.: humorir,'stops'unnavrraisettrctioas,aztd4iyes, healthy „ ; - ,_-r _,......4:...4,,,...,:„....:;,..i..,... action to all-the vital powers:, -=';" - ._ .: ~, . r..-- - :'--. ,-I'. --- :- , .'71,.4k4 - -q.',..,.•;::,-", Let all who wish *purge the.bloodfrOMßieirripitiltieir4 - . ' •: - _, - - - -- - 1- ';. ,, , , ""•?;'.- 1 " - • , ,,'C'. - ":-'-4.1': contracted from:, Hid tree-indulgence of the agpoite , 4kri ,- ,' log the winter;-And to prepare the system toresist)tunt , '-' - '.. - ps, ~,•„:::-.:, ," .ii ": .05-, , mer epidemies,:resort sort , ro "DrliquygoWsKurael :', ie, . , ;`:••• - ' - ' - •: , 7'' - ' , " -4 -:'-' , . --- Yellow Dock and. Sarsaparilla," which - iiptiiviiit Welt' . -%•• la -,,--•••••---' en antidote for many of the most malignant Itiffeasealltat . : flesh is heir to, and they will never be disappianted4for ' in this reinedy the pnbat folth has never -- wirgered-neltir er can waver; for it is founded on experienee,Abst as, their want of faith 'in other and spinioustcrilulanizia lis ,- ; also founded on erpetienciro• , They lly. - ,from•Aililierar nostrums to seek hope, life,. and visor fronithLS ' _Lpurefy ofgatable remedy therelbre however, „broken downIEL health and spirits, however , ' loathsome rehi.inseltarld' others, let no one despair of recovery; :let they patient only ande rattailthat hishope of phyalead restoration Ilibr '. only in Guyson's ESlTatt of Yellow 1116,Eir5pa.....,. , rine, - andpersuade him, for his life's sati.tatzy(4-and 2 we have no hesitation in predicting hisspeedysentaitiz don to health;. , . - - Penceles,,Ren4 the Following. . N1C541.1116 N.l.,:hunnut2i. Mr. Denneui—We rake pleasure itt statitirtharlini• Yellow Dock and. Serino arllio, ptiteogroat salisfaUtie#tir: every ease. . _ - ••••-•,:_:•,..1--•-•-. • very respeetable daughter was troubled with diffieulfmenstmotion 'Mut:" other tiliteases peculiar to heriex."-Dhe bednadladlier: regular menstrual discharge for a long tine ; byfltai use of Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaptuilla wee radically cured. She used Towniend's and others with out receiving the slightest benefit, Halted one dritighter die from the same. cause. , .I.,.,E;TDIPP ‘ .,4'•:COf.: • fitumarestfuait;OiwegOCOtititY;Mayalani..; S..F,Benneu--Dear drama; ac hilittuiss ago, a bottle of your :Yaltcyw - Dock and %asap:Willi - lot' my wife. which she bas used fotheiicomplairiti'Biyaipelist. and Weakness, Faditig..of the,Notal4etc . r.i - aud it basal ready helped her.verymacW effected nearly a eure.-1.1 have jtist parclutlied:la sedeltd bottle, and iudgirig•frOW the effect orthe foimerifeelCOU fident that it wilt effect-Opel - sleet cure. • Yours, very respeCtably. N. COBURN:, Cure fir a n PB6 l- 4en "Seff. , T uy h p tlar The cares performed by TWOrtysott'a b.Y•traet at-Yel low Dont and Sarsaparilla are lasting - . • The. patient , ' general health. eMainnes to improire afterMseaso is re. moved, ..,Dares are not ebtobleled until time-florally mated ti*, Oare-can be no felapse rearm , of theidia Noawar, Herkimer en. February, - Isso. S. r..Ninsial 4. Co.—Gents: It is With great pleasure that I write to you about the very happy effect of your Yellow Deck and Sarsaparilla upon my son, wbo has lot. g been, auffering • tinder that dreadful, loathsome dis ease, Lvysipelps, with whieit he was attacked in 1BIB• . • and Was for several 01011Illi attended by some of curb est physicians. who tried theig.still perseveringly-tor five • - manihs,. - foitaain;ariy;bisneticial , Off=l.l3 whatever. , Eits— became redaced to a perfoctsiteletim lie had ulcers.:% from nitskimey which •were continual:lY discharging offensive mailer. Medical and surgical akin :- Willi buffed, ,Physicians say that his eate.was hopeless —there could be nothing •dode to arrest those terrible gangrening ulcers: • Bly neighbors and mrhought his dissolution neer at hand. One army ne hbons,wbo had cured a child of scrofulavidt your Inv medi- • • • eine. wiibed meromake !Tie; of it, end more from the' • restless desire to do something . - while life lasted ; then Hem( ea,toPe of_ getting telief,Uppeared three bottles of your "Yellaw Dock and Harsaparilia,i , and emnmene- ed rising it, :and' to.my astonishment lie eolnmenoed to • improve • before belted used the third bottle,. and be(ere • he hadlused•half adorer' bottles. he could wt& out. Ale used ia nil twelve bottles during the year 1 49, and by October last he perfectly rietoredj,averrvestige of 'the diaeaso except the scars was removed,' and he re 'mains ia perfect health -up ,to the present time: - His re-. cove ry, under the blessings of God, is entirely owing to the 'use - of your Yellow Gook and Sarsaparilla, and las• sure you Haat IJeel rayeeifemidef great. obligations- to you, and at is with greet for. that. I inform you at what • yoor Samaparilla.hes dung(or my ton. • • • RespectAilly, , - JAMES RUSSELL. • KJ PrICC st per bottle--eix bottles/km ; • !sold J.l). PARE Cinclatitill;ol4;'-- N o r k h. e a u corner.of•Fot . irto,sr4yl4anut Itizatitriirtee oti-Walnut—io Whom all;Offieihitidokhe,o4!eMM-±IK - - - - .1 Kidd .t Co, Pittsburgh; LiVilioa,Sr,tbraerMarket street and the Diamon4-11.i.Fahnestock Coi•Pitls. burgh y.LA Jones, PatslattighrLee.',&' EtealltaarAlle. • ghee y City; L Russeit,Washinatori;-Wjr Ltunber ton, Franklin; . L 6 Bowio, imichilowt ; 41 , Welty, Greeusburrgghi S Koontz, Somerset; Setat"&" , Gibitims, Bedfoia; kited & Son, Iluntiagaou; Corrjlollidays. burgh; Rildebmnd fr.,Co,. Indiana ; J R WrlgbtffGttsa ning; Evans & Co, . Brookville ; A WilSon klon, Waynesburgh; APParland & C6,Callendef,-,B7cad yille;. Barton A t CO r ilrie.,• . lleno rker,:hibreert Jag Kelly do - Co ,Builer ;:$ Smult, Beaver; j D - Stituraerton, Warren; - 1..& C S Jopee, C..onilarspatit T . ; Cronker. Jr., Brownsville.: . ••: 'atyl9 !DOR THllurßra'",ovike'criutiltiLesc,ottriluss .l7 .NBSS, BRONcurris v4,llool4Ndi E CAOUP, ASTUNI - A - and 'COIsISUMPTIO ‘--14611" - Among the: umerous discoveries- Seinneeltas , utado in this generadod -to_lacilittite-therldslffirters'ofiffs dieaselts eiljoyibent, and ever: l l4 6lo 4 thq -- , t4lo °Lhu.' existence, none can named.'er.atarerettl Value to mankind, tharithis:eontrilmionef,Ohetoislry!.to.the Healing Art: - Avast trial of its :Virtues throughenithis broad country; hzelProVentleYolaa - dbubt,lhallio eine or 4combinatiom - eUmeoleirma-set. known, &map surely control and cute the, numerous varieties of pl ,nionaryAliiValie Which have ititherto swept front our midst thoti,tinits -and= thousands; every_ year indeed there is now:dumdum-reason teqamlierve a..ftemedY:hai arlengilt been found which can be selind'on'to Cure the inempfaugerou's atleetions ofthe longs. Oorapeeeheiv, will not permit new publishany proporthin of 'bemires effected by. its use, but we would present ,thefoll owing opinions of .emptent, ificubTe.rid..7nrer furTher.:ettitnisy to the elrettlar.whien the Apia 'below nante.d x will always be pleascato furnish free, wherein arefallparti,Adara, and inainputable proofs of From the President of Antherst College4intielitirated . . Professor Elitche,oet. - - -- ,. (unifies C -Ayer-Sir :Theye used_piint Cherry Pte.: toral In any own ease of deep-seated lironcliittei and we satiEfied from Its chemical Kin - nun& mixable compound firi the 'relief 'of- la."frigalar*lnint chial If My opiiticin ta to ite.turiezior,char octet can be of any service, you are at libertrralise it as yon R.D* WARD" HITCII_6SC3:4;;L.D. From the widely. Celebrated :Professor.l3lllmaniM. 1). D., ProTetwoi of Chemistry7_ , Minentlogy. a.e., Tate College - , - Afember of.the,Ltt. Hist. Med. Phil: and Setentifso SoefetteSof Amerietend deem, the Cherry Pietonal an admirable composi tion from some of.the best articles in the Materie ca, anti a very effective remedy Tor the - claim - .of - Cletus. esit lit intended to eure. , t7 , New Haien, Ct.Nov,...t, 164 - . Major Paitistinc 'President of the S. C,l'AinateL states be has need 'the , Citenn Tietoral.-with -wendisdoi sue. eves to = ie, attlitflaniallon of the-lunga: " Po:mane; the first phySichum in Mahe - -, l3arro‘_file..iltpril 26, 1940. DT. J. C. Ayer, bovreti—Dear - -Sfr: [lents now con, Mandy using your Cherry ,Pectoral in my,practice,,and ,, : prefer it. to anyothernMdmineforpalraitharycoroplamiC From bbservations ofmtray severe caree,l.ant eonvhae..-- ed it will cue cow, toldsiand - dieesset Of .tlMlungs, that - Intim ..put to defiance'ellmthei temedter invarinfilYroAerrinteuti Ukase in caseaCconartraptiort, and Consider tt. nmehrthe beat - rented, known forthat dip!, aria Reapee.tfully yours; - -• ' .I H.--CUSHM.6.I I / 4 4.M.. D. . ' Prepared and soldityJames C.'Arcrirmeticid Chem u,Y Avid MPittsburgb wholeinie:irot -- ntitail.,byH. nembelOand by .1. Ikl. , Townliendi,:intallegben, City Uy 11 SChwartz, ant.;l. :Pong - lasa, , and brgruggistsf, .1. S. Toug_Aall Usriebratoti Striiiroak e 55.5... ., - , vtuft churches, Stores,:.Pailoms-Steamboats, canal " •••:/ Jr liners, ilallS,Ciatelbets,-latcbeAs'Wtrkshops, and indeed every place where light is required:- She•.pobile etc-respectfully invited to call and examine itheantifal assortment:ol3lex Lampus:: - ... , AlsiiiLampirof. a klndsi..„.• for Lard Lard Oil, &o..Ctholdeliert,Girandoles,Walt. •-:. :,...•.- • eis-MantelDeciorationSiLampf,43lobes,lJlaise*,Wieht,'_:::- 1....„ • . , ~. -Paper, Tin Shades, httuattotteests,sold , alVVAngs.pent - i'., ~ . -. • , iairdag to the Italie: '''Aiatrill` superior Safety• liintelni- 4 ‘'-',.- :: ,: * - - - A• for Steamboats.ruidStables. ,•- -• - •`,::`73' , ..:::;.-'-',‘ :, -•'''''''-'' ' ''', ' 1 t :: ' .•'' '.'''.-.' The eheapestliglitto believed rot storetaiidekoppar.,,, -•„ --, -, "i'...:,:,-, ',,,,..,:, poses, is.Totigles Befinedghendekaallin4liVitior.==- - - ;'...i.'. -. • -' ' •":-. 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