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Ode Riyees ore in fine navigablo order, and the trade upon it brisk The bully Buckeye State le& yesterday * tnp and the superb Pittsburgh is advertised for to morrow MWTCv the destruction of the steamer George war ji iaS i SSl pp,, the Insurance $ Boston lose $BO 000 which is divide* Mutual S’oOOO New England SS®? Alliance $15,000; Commercial $lO,. $0 Mil Equitable $5 000 Steamboat Disastees.— There is a rumor that -the large and fine steamer Uncle Sam is sunk a short distance above Cairo in the Mississippi •■■The Hannibal is also reported to be in a donger ous condition hard aground —St~Louts XJmon -Call for a Meeting In Relation to the Xionlsvllle Canal Wo publish below, a call for a citizens' meet- Ing this afternoon the Oth inst. at Philo Hall for the purpose of adopting some efficient, measures, with, the view of freeing the Ohio nver from the obstructions Which at present exist at Louisville This is a very important matter, and ■ every ? citizen ofPittsburgh—merchant, ’manufacturer; and trader, is deeply-interested in it: The navigation of the Ohio has too long been obstructed by the Canal at Louisville.: The work should be double j in capacity, and .placed under-the charge-of the government. Our citi zens have lately held a meeting urging npdn Congress the importanco of a Ship Canal at Sault Ste: Marie: letthem now, with tbo stftne - unanimity and enthusiasm unite in urging upon " that body the importance andnecessity of taking under their special'care and protection, the Ca nal at LonisviUe. : PiTTsnoEQH. Feb. C. 1852. Jcfflur B. Gdtueie. Es.v — . Dear Sir ■ You are respectfully requested to call a public meeting of the citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny- on Monday the fith instant, at ,3 o’clock P- M - at Philo Hall, on Third street, to secure the most efficient means of overcoming the obstruction to the navigation of the Ohio nver, arising from-ihe Falls at Louisville. and memo rializing Congress upon this subject, so import ant to the growing commerce, of the west. Bakewell. Pears & Co..'Jones Si Qutgg, John Anderson. Living3ton,Boggen&Co, J- K- Moorhead. Ogden & Snowden. • Bobinson & Mims. • tewiß UutohinsoS, J. Scboonmaker & Co.; lVm. K. Hart, - Palmer. Hanna ■& Co.. J. C. Bidwell. Wm. Wilkins. E. D. Gazzam, Lyon. Shorb & Co., J. C. Pettigrew, M. Hampton- * Wm. Etchbnum, Neville B- Craig. Brown. Philips A Co., John Graham- Jamas S. Craft, John Hafper. John Btssell, Thos. Phillips. B. S. Hays, • L. Harper. Matob's Office. 1 . Ftllsburgh. Feb. C. 1802. j Conformably to the wishes of the foregoing signers- a Publio Meeting of the citizens of Pittsburgh nnd" vicinity, will be held at Ph«lo Hall- on Monday the 9th iast,.at 3 o clock P. M. J. B. OCTHBIE. Mayor, Theatck —The performance this evening will be for the benefit of Mr. C. Foster. The bill is one of the most attractive that has been presen ■■ ted during the season, and a more hardworking actor.cannot-be found in the country than. Mr. F. Wo hope be will have B house commensurate with hisjnst merits. ggy- Wo direct attention to the advertisement of Mr. Alexander Langhlin. agent for the l orL county Slates, which will ho found li to-day s paper- As Slate roofs are now coming into gen eral use- contractors and builders would do well to give Mr. L. a call. Acquitted —Joseph Stanley indicted for ab» stractmg money from tbo mail, was tried in the United States Court last week, and on Saturday was acquitted by the jury. Egk, We understand that John B. Gough, the celebrated lecturer on Temperance, is in onreity, and it is expected that during lus sojourn among us, ho and lus majesty. King Alcohol will have a serious difficulty. MARSHAL'S SALE. BY Virtue of sundry wrtltaf Venditioni kxponas.is sce j out of lho Ciremt Court of the United.3UU’* for the Western Dmnetof I'eansyiffpuia, and 10 me di rected- 1 will expose to sale at the court lloute. in the city of Putftborgti. on MONDAY .January adiib, A. D. 18*2, at 10 ohsiock. A. M n all the right, Mle,interest and ein'uaot Elizabeth Segai*. tn.lhehaxuU of her adminis trators, (with notice to her heirs), of,m, to oed out oi the following described property!* viz: All that certain lot of around situate and fronting on Seeond strGeum the city of Piui-buiph, having-a front of twenty (20) feet, more or lets,cn &ecoud rtreet, and encoding buck of equal width toward* First street, s#mhwardiy,and in a line parallel with Southfield si, lixty feet more or less, being part of 1v0tN0.214, in Col. Wood*’ plaoof Low, u«d adjoining JVle*»r.«. Lippiucotl & Barr on. the one side, and property of Park* on the other;. *sid property being without buildings, and the came which was once vested in' Cathtime WaJthoori whose heir* conveyed tbrir respective share*to John F. Beaver, Esq., wjp> conveyed the same to the ta_d Eliza* bctU WaUlionr. • ■ ■ - . - - < ALSO—AII ihalceitainother piece brparcelof ground situate in Collin*township, formerly patt ol Pitt town ship, Allegheny ennmy, beginolng ai a brick hbu*e on the AUcgbeny river, thence by iaud* of Richard Uuh ' op’s heirs i’di degfee#, can fifty-five.perehe* .to& po*>, thence by lunda of which ;tbis wa* once,a part, fifty three anabne-half decrecA.wcst,fottrtecnss4«operehea ?o» stake on.lbebanic.of the AUegUeny river, thence by said river to ike j>liice of beiitniiinjf, containing five! acres and twenty-oneperckw of Und r mnre or less; of •which Ucrected a dwelling house, occupied by Charles JErnegt, Esq. The mtererl and estate of said decedent, da said laatmentioned piecc of land, bring on. annoat groondrent of ninety dollars, payable annaally there out forever Seized and takes in execution -ertyof Elizabeth Separs, in the lund* of her admiiu*- trators, with notice, at the suit of John F. BeaveM - ALSO—AII tiie right, title and interestof B. F. and James Harley, of Greenville, Clarion county. Pa., of, ■in and to a-ceruin tract of laud, situate in said town of •Greenville, Clarion county, Pennsylvania, containing iburteeeri and a- half acres; bounded and described as follows,viz: omhe north by Bie PinyCrtek.on thc eart by the State Hood leading irotn Clarion to Iliairsyille, •on the south by laud* oi li Neal.and-on the west by iardsof John Sloane; jr; on which u creeled a Woolen Factory, a Foundry and seven Frame Dwelling House*, together with die machinery and engine tn >atd Factory and Foundry. Seized and taken m execution as the property -of U K.and James llerley, of *lJifioncoaniy, ra.&tlheemtof R. 11. and J. G.itrham, and lo.beeold by me- YVILLIAM 1U WIN,- decs;wlf - Marshal : steam mill for Sale* THE SUBSCRIBER li authorized toscilihe following described MILL PROPERTY, situated tn Chariiera townahip, Allegheny county, fa > one mile from the City of riUsburgb-on tlio Steubenville turnpike, viz:— A Lot one hnndred feet on the pike, and running back one hundred aud sixty ()fo> feci to a 50 foot street ; oil which there i* erected »large new Mill House, 30 feet by GO feet. 4 stones inch, wiili a first-rate engine and 4 run of stone*—one a French Burr, of the ben quality; onefor one for Bariev; one for Out-Meat with Corn Smasher ond Smot Mill. Together, with all Ahe other fixings necessary to-carry on the Flouring, Chopping, Oar and Barley Meal making successfully. AUo—A large Engine and Coal Hoave, ond a Dry House; an t Coal cheaper than it can be bad m ine country- Tibs'would be a desirable situfltton for any one Wishing togo iuto the: Milting.basine6*,a* it i* in> onfrof the best ■ neighborhood* -for- the business in the count-y Tbtsproperty would ndl be fn the market on. - ly that the owners are about xo remove to the far. West- Persons wishing to purchase a pioperty of this descrip tton,and get into a profitable business: would do well to call soon, a* we are deternnned lo sell cheap. * For further particular* see: the owners, Messrs. M* Cormick A Phtlltps,on the premise*, or-: JAMt3 C. kICUEY,.Agent. IWTOTICK— TIie SlockbolJers of the LiUle Saw Mill Xq :: RunHoilroad C ompany ure hereby notified that the *eeoudiustaiinem.of Five Dollars Per Bhare is required to be paid on or before the first day of November next, and asimilar amount lo ho paid each and every thirty days thereafter, nnul the whole ssm u paid. By order of the Board of Directors. dec3liftnw ALKXJR CARNAHAN.Treasurer. : FarmXor Sue* mUE Executors ofthe :la*t will find testament of Wm. I Roas.deey, offer to sell ar private sale apart of Tract No 10 KlderV District, m East Dwr- wwnship, A!- ; legbeny county. :adjf>iaingl*ndsof Cal Neu, Francis Kerns, Esq., and the Temin-land hun dred and Unrty eight aere«, about one half of which i» pleated and in a good stale of cultivation* trim.comfort able buildings: and a vein of coal 41 tpfi feet thickwhich it is presumed extends throughout' the tract. : Persons wishlng-to purchase wiUcail and seethe premises. * Terms—One Iralfeash, the balance in two equal annu al payments,, secure ■■ Price $4O pet acre* Possession given on the .first of , Atmlnexi . • , For further particulars enquire of - W. -ROSS, -' . Of Westmoreland county, one of me Ex. T ~At P ! ‘ *P orsketch of the above laud may besren at Keirs Hotel In Tareatum- .... deedwtf- n »n, n 4S ßAU <»»'JU'l<l OF AMERICAN OIL. -PREPARED aud sold by JNO. YOUNGSON,2TO X Liberlyaireeu This powerfuJlvconcentnited pre- P- ai Wi?®*- ® et Mcal virtues ofwhich are found to ;•bt eight tunes the strength ofthe original American Oil. Jim putbp m bottles at2s and ijn cents, eacMriih fall VSUffiggl %%. Tho original Oil in. .„ J «KS n .from lhe bowe! sof the earthy eno be had as above—and d&W.-tf. , y ■;■ ;- ••-• .1 •• ■■ . . J. y Xl A 1 aUUAR-A. lew liW«.Knod,u, <to „ ■JSi «;»sle.by:.. ~[ia.“ol . SING AMQuRHEaD •ptoEfiAß—3o bbU. FureOider, for lalctTy—’ V i«SO SHERRIFF A BINNING, TELEGRAPHIC ~ BYTBE ffSEJLLY LINE. BPROPEAU NEWS! • arrival of THE BTEMASHIP RUROPA. New Pose, Feb 7 - The steamship Enropa arrived at Halifax lost night; about midnight, after A. very disagreeable passage," in. which She encountered much heavy weather, ana strong head winds.. ’ - The Canada nmved-at Liverpool on the morn ing of the 18th. The Pacific arrived an the 21st, and tho City of Glasgow on the 23d. COMMERCIAL NEWS : Cotton...lhirmg the.last three days, the mar ket has been vety buoyant: and prices have been m favor of .sellers, one sixteenth m taid-. dling-qualities. .-Thesales of the-week-amount to 4L280 bo2es:-of which 3.400 were for expprt. The sales on the 23<1. were 80.00. bales. of which ; 1600 bales were fbr export Flour-. There have been large operations.-dn American, which has advanced Is. .The Btook is light,- owing to tho-extensive importations- to the north of Europe. : Corn—The prices are unchanged since-the sailing of the Niagara. ; Wheat.-i.ls inactive demand, at an advance of 4to Cd. lied is.selhng at 6a 6d to 6s 2d. .Beef—lsunquired for and: the stook. is low.— The article is wanted. ••••■•. Bacon lias , slightly improved. There is American in market, consequently the trade supply 1 themselves with Irish—Hams are unsale able:. Shoulders have moved more freely. Lard—Tho stock of Lard is very low. and holders.are.Btanding.ls to 2s advance. ■ ■Jq Sugar there is more steadiness: but we have observed no material advance. Tho London markets are steady at previous rates. Coffee is very firm, and holders are keeping out of-the market: Tea—The large arrivals have given buyers a slight advantage. In the Manchester trado there has been a large business in Yarns at former rates. The China trade hnsimproYed. The English-fundsaro depressed. Consol closed at GBj@GB|. Railway shares are dull. Foreign stocks are in a dropping condition, and the market is weaker. The bullion in the Bank of-England is fast increasing:—the last returns showing the stock on hand to bo nearly eighteen million pounds sterling. Livebfooz. Jan. o3d-—Tho circular of Messrs. Ilollingshcad says that early in the week there was little doing in tho Cotton market: which was very qmet: but on and after Wednesday, owing to the favorable advices -from America, the market became animated: and holders de manded a. slight advance. The sale to-day amounted to 8000 bales. On the 24th- the market opened steadily, for middling uplands od.: fair do. 5d.; middling Or leans 4Jd.: fair 6J<L The trade nt Manehestor was dull. ENGLAND. Tbere is a complete lull of political news. The two groat parties ore glancing, prospective ly. at the trial of strength that must soon take place between Lord John Russell and Parlia ment. The near approach of tho meeting.of Parlia ment had given an impetus to tho demand far a new Reform Bill. Meetings had been held in Manchester. Leeds, and other towns, to sustain Lord John Russell, in bis efforts to improvo tho political franchise. These demonstrations were not very remarkable for their spirit. The Manchester meeting of tho 21st was the mostimportantelectoral aemonstrs tion that was herd in connection with tins busi ness. The London Timc3 complains that London, with a population of two and a half millions, sends only 22 members to tho House of Com mons, including tho metropolitan boroughs. Tlio London journals are m a high state of perturbation respecting the National defences— suggesting various resources and modes of do fence. in case of an invasion. The Morning Chronicle is surprised that tho nation sbanld so long have disregarded the ne cessity which exists of availing itself of the means of protection it possesses. Another journal argues tho propriety of re calling the ships and steamers m service abroad. Tho American Minister, his wife, and daugh ter. left London on Saturday for 1-ariß. to be ab sent for a few days. Mr Davis remains ns Chargo do Affaires of the United States, during the absence of Mr. Lawrence. The King of Grccco is seriously ill- Tbe Dutch stockholders in the United States Bank- held a meeting m Amstenlnm. at which they resolved to call on the government of the United States to wind up tho afiairs oi that in stitution. FRANCE. Demorney and Fould have left the Ministry ; and their places have been filled by Dcpersgney and Abbalucna.'A new ministry find been farmed. Uy a decree of the President, the Orleans family cannot hereafter possess property of any kind in Prance: and aro required to sell the property that they now possess within one year after the date of the decree. Another decree cancels the donation of Louis Phillippe to his children, and appropriates it to other purposes. These decrees are countersigned by the new Minister of -State, Cossabionca. The dowry of (he Duchess of Orleans, amount ing to three hundred thousand francs, has been continued. ' A second, if not n third, attock hnd been made to take the life of Louis Napoleon. An officer had snapped a pistol at him as ho was coming in his carriage' out of La Carousal.. The rumor was rife in Paris, which was given with all the details, that the wife of an ex-Pre fect had tried to polgoard him. Pants, January 23.—8 y Telegraph we have the report of a chango in tho Ministry; and the measures , adopted with regard to tho Orleans faintly have caused a painful sensation. There is at present no -fear of hostilities with other eonntries. Of the two hundred millions franC3 taken from the family of Louis Phillippe, ten million is to be expended for improving the lodgings of the working class; thirty million to a credit of Fourier; five million to tho clergy ; at?® nearly all of the remainder to the retired sol diers of the Legion of Honor. There had been several executions of military officers at Madrid, and tranquility was again re stored. ' The most stringent measures had been en forced in order to destroy the liberty of the Spanish Press. ■ We have advtceß from hladrid to the 17th. A law has been passed that every grandee, in future, must possess - an income of at least 3,000 sterling. PRUSSIA. Efforts had been made by tbo Court pnrty m Prussia, to abrogate tbo Constitution, nlthough a proposal to tbo effect of restoring tbo hjgh monarchical principle failed by a vote of 147 lo 123. AUSTRIA. Tbo Prince Scbwartzouburg bos been much indisposed for some days. Ho bad been struck with apoplexy, and the most serious consequenc es were apprehended. A penal colony had been established m Hun gary, in spite of the remonstrances and resent ment bf the Hungarians. Proposals aro In active prooaration for a new Austrian loan to be effected in a foreign market. -Tbo urgent necessity-of.-this measure has been Shown by the Rothschilds, and is the real cause of the* retirement of tbo Baron Cruss as Muns ter of Finance. A note of tbo French President ta-Princo Sehwartzenbarg contnins the strongest -Assu rances of the pacific polioy of Franco, and the re-appointment of M. D'Flndaulfc as Ministor of France to the Austrian Court, which seems to imply the best possible feeling between the two powers. Lomsvaw, Feb. 7, The Pittsburgh steamer Oswego, is reported to have been sunk between this point and Cape Gi rardean. The weather is clear and cool. The upper rivers are breaking up, and business will soon be resumed. - Beparfed—-Pike No. 9. Nothing doing in the market. . NEW YORK MARKET—Feb. 7. Cotton-f Unchanged; Bales of 1100-balos. The market closed dnU. The sales for the last three dayffamounted to 4,000 bales, and for the weok 11,300 bales. : ' Fltrar...Soles ofBooo at 4, 1 5; south ern 4,87 ;0hi04,68@4,87. Grain... Wheat: 1600 bushels southern red at 1,00:8000 bos mixed Corn at69o; 2000dosouth ern at 70Jo;'4000 do Rye at 76@76c. Perk... Unchanged. Rice...lsotierces at 9l©loc. . _ nnn - C0ffe0...400 bags Rio; onlinaty, at 8J; >O9 do Java at 11c. Molasses...3oo bbls Orleans 27J@28. \ ■- ■ 8ngar...200 hhds Museavado at 4©4§; 80 dp Orleans at 4} @4Jo. | Whiskey...3oo bbls prison at 20|@20J. XXXII SESSION. ! NEWS. - WxsniaaTon, Feb. 7. Scsate.—Mr. Seward presented a remon : stranco. from Sleeper and others, against the extension of ' the.patent of McCormick’s reaping machine. : c The blll appropriating $72,500 for rebuilding the Library room at the Capitol, was ordered to be engrossed. -i -$ Mr. Brodhead-s resolution. requesting the Secretary of State to inform the Senato whether tho-Board of Slexican claims liad finally adjusted those claims, was adopted- Tho lull relinquishing to the State of lowa certain lands, reserved for Salt Springs, was or dered to a third reading : The resolutions of-sympathy for the Irish ex iles'was taken up. when Mr. Shields commenced a. speech in favor ofi an amendment that lie had offered. He said that bis amendment had been so framed as to make the application for clemency on behalf those ex iles, consistent with the dignity of the United States, and at the same time offer no indignity to the government of Great Britain. He believed that the resolution as amended, would effect their release. Ragland had nothing to gain by prolonging their captivity, 110 thought that all hope of Ireland s nationality was-forever crush ed. The United States would be sustained in asking what she did. in view of tlio course of England towards Kossuth. Kossuth owed liis liberation to the interference of England m his behalf. - Mr- Shields then, m eloquent strains, depicted the sufferings of Ireland, and her claims upon this country : and hoped that both Irishmen and Englishmen would combine to improve the con dition of Ireland. Mr. Seward then obtained the floor, and on motion, the further consideration of the subject was postponed. Mr. Clemens offered n resolution calling for information m reference to (contracts for carry ing the mails between blew \ ork and California. The Senate then adjourned. Justice McLean has delivered the opinion of the Court in this case. The opinion is that the bridge is an obstruction to the navigation of the waters of the United States, and that these obstructions violated the common rights to navi gation m tbesewaters: nnd that it is unconsti tutional. Chief Justice Taney nnd Justice Daniel dis sented from the decision of tlio Court, nnd read a contrary opinion. • Subsequently. (helHon. Revrrdy Johnston sug gested to the Court that it still rcmainod to bo decided, whether the bridge should not bo con tinued. if its construction were so altered as to to pass, without hindranco or de- Thc counsel on tho part of Pennsylvania sta ted that if the Court should entertain this ques tion- he would wish to bo beard in relation to it Mr. Justico Wayne remarked that, as ono of the majority of the Court ho was of tlio opinion that tho question must be decided by a suit. After some further conference, the Court stated that the point would be taken into consideration. Tbo argument in the Caines case has closed. Tho result is the subject of much speculation, both parties are conhdcnt of a favorable verdict. Tho Whirlwind from Cairo, met the Oswego at Ilainbridge. in a sinking condition. The Bain bndge ran along side, and look off tho passen gers. and some freight, when tho Oswego settled down m fifteen feet water. She throw overboard several hundred sacks salt, and has now in her hold about 300 tons freight. Tho boat will prove n total loss. The steamer Arctio sailed this morning with a million and forty thousand dollars la specie nnd sixty-one passengers—among the latter is Mr. nughes. the agent far the proposed Galway line of steamers. CINCINNATI MARKET—Jan. 7. Business very active: foreign news gave im petus to tlio Hour market. Fully 12.000 bbls wero sold nt 53.16@0.2u. at close of soles was held at $3.20 and upwards: stock light Whi5key...143(3)14!. Provisions... Sales 100.000 pounds shoulders bulk, sold i>J. now held at »}. and sides b;; 200 country mess pork at $13.u0. Molasses... 1000 bbls sold at 2i@-71. Coffee. ..9@14. Sugar...4}@6£. common to prime. Freights plenty and firm: to Orleans, floor 60, pork ,0. whiskey 00. To Pittsburgh, pound 15, whiskey 60. molasses ,6. River fallen 8 inches: weather very pleasant DAILY lIKVIKW OF THE MAIIKETS. Orricv or th* Dailt Moumpg 1-ost. I Monday> beoruury U. loud. S Saturday wax one of the mott dehfihtfal day* of ihe reason for bu*ni*** operations, but. as is usual ou Sat urday. receipt* utid tfunsacuoft* wero limited. ASH Bs—The demand for isitla continue* regular, and salrs are m*de In lots ftt caih and time. We have reported a few bbl* ol I’earla at tie. APPLES —This article is acarce and in dorannd ; we note >nlr» of 7 bbls ot 83 75. BUTTER— Sale* of 11 bbl* Roll at 14c ; 10 kegs do at OJc. BACON—The demand is on th* increase for retailing; we give gale* ofITOO lbs Haros in lot# at 9i091c i Shoul der* 7i®7i c; 3 hiid* clear Side* at r Jr. GRAIN—Sales of Oats at??tf?27lc; toba*hels of Corn ai 43c —Mime sale* at 45c. WHEAT—We quote at Rye 45046 c. II A.Y—Sale* ol 10 ions at 81L WHISKEY—SaIe* regularly ut CHEESE—SaIe* of 70 bx* reported aICJc. RIOK— Sale* of 5 Uercea ot 4c. FLOUR—The otTering on Saturday was light; and we could hear of but lew *aie» on the wharf, at 8* 70, i\7s 0 j one sale of 1*23 bbl* at 82,90. ARRIVED: Steamer Atlnnlie, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Baltic, Bonnet, Brownsville J .M’Kee, ilendrickaoo, McKeesport. “ Thomas Sbrtver, Bailey, West Newton. “ Uones.«*e, Conant, Wmi Newton. . •* H. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Forest City.fMurdork. WelNville. DEPAKrKD: “ Baltic. Betmci. Brownsville. “ Aliaiiuc, Porkinson, do “ J. M T Kee, Hendrickson, Mrßcrapnrt. “ Thomas tMinver. Uoiley, Went Newton. “ (ienessee. Conunt, West Newton. “ H Bayard- Pre.blr*. Elizabeth. 11 Buckeye stale. H.Deati. Louisville. “ Wtncbeslcr. Moore. Wheeling. B*or LiODC lleacli, marietta, Parkersburg autl Galllpolla# pie fine Steamer LOV. SHUNfv, will I ffiTTTJfr leave for the above and intermediate ftt 3 V V For f/eJjtlii or passage apply on board, or to 1V1.3 • . JOHN kLAOK, Agent. WtdAtiday Packet for Clncinuatl* am. Thk new and fast running steamer UN- I jjM&effCINNATL BisMiwctuaM, Master, will leave every Wsurtkauav. l\»r freight or pussage, upply on bourd.nr to _ 6 u. MII.TIINUKIIGER. < mBl-Hfc THE new and splendid passengersleamer JhBBBsHBKwiNUt» I&3TKK, Üborok 1> Mooai, Muster, will ruu us a rogular Irt-wec.kiy packet between this city and Wheeling, leaving PuuburgU every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. M., lor Uv-uver, Wells Ville, Steubenville and Weiisburgli} returning, leuve* Wheeling for Steubenville. Wellsvilleund Beaver every Monday, Wednesday and Fridi-y, at B A. M. For freight or passage, having uusurpussed occorarao dauoas. apply oil board, or to ABMSTKONU, GROZEK A. Co., Agents, Water street. The Winchester is a new side wheel bout, und is the largest and finest steamer ever built for the trade. Fas* seugers and shippers can depend on her romaimng in the trade. _ idecd.ii f JESELb THE ligbtdrought aud pleasant steamer . a RfnhJ. Cnnt. JVltllingab, will leave the Allegheny wlntTf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, at 3 O’clock, F. M, for huianning and Catfish. For freight or pajn»aßft apply on board. _ Inovlrt I J&SLA Tusfinc steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE JiMMIMn.I. fl. (innl. YV*. ILaSNA, leave# the Alle gheny wharf for Franklin, every Monday ami Thursday, ■ The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt. Jobs Hanna,leaves,the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin, every Tuesday and Friday, at 4r. M. For Freight or Kaasage, apply on Board. jpor Marietta turn HooUlnsport. I JO&JS Tasfine steamer PACIFIC, Jakovh Mta- M&mmnn. will leave for tie above aiid mtermeili txe porlSevery THVUSVA Y, at 4 oolock, P. M. Forfrelgb.orpa»a g e,ap Pl yaboard b orU> goNj mar io No-01 -Waters!*and CSFroutsi. j Faria for Sate* KNOWN os the OLD PORT FARM, situated on the Yoagliioeeny River, in Elisabeth township, 3t times above McKeesport, and 1} below Lock No, 1. containing 14? acres. 90 cleared, 70 in good bottom, the residue good limestone land; well timbered The nn* firovementa are a large now BRICK HOUSE, hewed og barn, wagon shed, granary and other out buildings \ spring In the yard; two apple orchards. Also, one acreof coal, adjoining said Farm, which is m good or dcr. Terms easy and title Indisputable. Enquire of JOHNSON fcXHQD, on the premises) or WESLEY UREER, No. 117 waterst.» J'litatrarpt’ laSDtflW, a fftihS—iU bbls. just rec*i< on consignment, anillor Ar sale by' T. WOODS &. SON, (ct>6 No. 01 Water street, WHEELING BRIDGE CASE. W akhinqtom. Feb. 7. STEAMBOAT DISASTER. St. Louis. Fobrunry 7. SAILING OF THE ARCTIC. New Tome. Feb. 7 COMMERCIAL. PORT OB' PITTS BORO 11. 12 rin o ischu w»tbo is this ciumkbl. For \V Heeling I Cor Itltlauttlng anil taOWi. AUeKbeny River Trade. BSQVLAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. Slwtlon Saks. Auction Card. TPHE undersigned. sfler an Interval offorr years, has: I aß ain resumed business. Having complied With the requisitions of the law regulating Sales at Auction, and having procured a first glassldcense as Auctioneer lor the Cit? of Pittsburgh, he offers his service as such to his friends and the public generally. -Wih nn eape- Tience of nearly thirty years in this line or business, he hazards nothing in saying that he will booimblcd to give entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to natronizeh m. P. McKENNA, Auctioneer. theonncln.l City Merchants W> Auction—Hally Sales. 7^ At the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets.at lOo’clcir, A. M,U general as sortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots cndStoc^Hats, Capita. Groceries, Qaeensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery. Looking Glossess, new and second hand Household and Ki.ebe..Farni.ore,^ )cLocK p Books, Smtioucry, Fancy articles, Musical Insl®- meats, l/ardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Gooffs, Gold anil Silver Watches, So. 1. hL UANIS, ia3hif Auctioneer. P, fll>K KM MA, Auctioneer. A I I.FGHENY COUWTV PROPERTY at Acer ion. On" Saturday evening, February I4lb, in 7 o’clock, wilt be sold ol APKennn’a Au-tion House, twelve valu able and eligible Building Hour, either separately or to gether, situate in Duqoesne borough, opposite the Ninth Ward, City of Pittsburgh, and within a few minutes’ walk of the same Each hoi fronts -.0 feet on the Fenn aylvaniaf-anal and Butler Plank li:i2d,el!cr.dnig to the bunk of the Allegheny river as far a« low water inark-- 'making two froms of the same width. This properly, as Inid out, presents inducements rarely offered, more particularly to those desirous of securing a beautiful prjvute residence —or, to speculators, wishing to invest their capital to Ihe best advantage. Should a ol the above be disposed of, several lots adiomlni, will be of fered at Ihe same lime. P- *1 *■ Tern,, nt sale Auctioneer. „ 3A l,r._A r AKM, COIIIUIIIIHIC. UtlOUl 10 8 AOKK..S of FIRST-RATE LAND, Kiliiatcl on llie «bio River, tweniy-two miles from ituaburgb. fne improvements consist of an excellent sioue Dwelling, wHh all necessary out-building*; also, a large frume barn; whbau orcnurd of apple and oilier Fruil irees, Ul Abou^ s ixt >*- hv e acres of the Land 1« c^ r ed,—ihc greater pari of which is bottom Land, ui a high Male of cultrvatum, and not surpassed In fertility b> any on the °Theu'en»er, also, ihc P. * O Railroad pass through this Farm, which makes il so contiguous to market Utal it offers inducements to those desirous of purchasing a Uarden or a place to establish a Dairy, rarely to be met with, h will be sold low und on accommodating terms. For particulars apply to F. W*KEN NA, Auct'r , or, to J. A. fc'liOLl'.S, Rochester. Pa. W . u, ia>OAHTNICV, Auctioneer. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY it Auction —The subtcrlber, Anignec of L. Shrom, will sell at pub l‘c rale, on the preratte., nu Saturday, the I4ib day ol Fcbraary, A. D. IMS, old o'clock, P. M. of that day, those three Lots of Uroand, filtrated hi the Seventh Ward, City of I‘itlsbnrgh, being Nos. 1, 4 and 5 In Hltrom’a IMan. , , ljot No. 1 fronting fret on lledford street, and a tendiug back 70 feet to a 4 fret alley, with the privilege or a 3 feet alley alongside, and on which there u erected u two story dwelling house. No 4 fronting l‘)tceton Keating’s oiler, and extending back 53 feet to a 4 feel alley, and huving Utercon elected a frame two story dwelling hou-c. No. 5, adjoining the above, and having erected there on a two story brick dwelling house. JOHN UARtON, Attorney al Law, No. 65 Fifth street, Or, to L. SH ROM. on the p remises. W. O. M’CAttTNKV, AuetV. Ciomsti lIOUSK STAND FOll SALIS A Coflee f House Stand, with a lease of the House, having two year* to ran from llicltl of April, Also, the t ar* niiure, Bar Fixtures, Liquors, Ac. remaining on hand.— The haute Is well located and doing a good busiuesa;— will he sold ui a bargain o» the preseaiuwuer has to quit U»e husineiss on ueeount of bad health. For particulars enquire of *,r.v . juj7 ‘ \V. U. M’CARTNEY, AucTr I*. M. DAVlSt'Xueiloneer.' UNDERWRITER’S SALE OP GERMAN CLAY.— On Tuesday afternoon. Februaiy.lOtb, atS o’clock, tu die Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, on account of whom it may conCerr, will be sold, seven casks Gennan,Clay, slightly damaged ty water tu transportation. Terms, Cash par funds. P. M DAVIS, Auctioneer. .tXECU’i'OR’S SALK OF GOLD AND SILVER Xj WATCHES—On Tuesday evening, Febroa*~y 10. at 7 o'clock, at the Sale* Room*, eornex of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, by order of G. A It. Sieille, Executor* of Valerian DuOuer, dec'd.. two superior cold patentfever Wuwhe*; three do do detacbedjdo do ; also, seven silver Watches. To pay cost of repairs, Ac., vii: two double case English Watches; two single do swis* do; three do do F reach do. fc b7 P. M. DAVIS, Auct r. i / \ superior quality, for sale t’U iow, to close consignment i*. M. DAVIS, ja3lu< comer of Wood and Filth street*. W. Ji TAPSCOTT * CO’S. kTJ ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1342. *&§£> Jamei Dtakdj'y EUROPEAN AGENT, and Deale; in Foreign Ex change, ia also Agent for the following Packet Pioneer Line of Steamships, between New York and Liverpool. . Swallow Tail Line, soiling from New York and Liv erpool ou the Oth and Slat of each month New Line leave* New York on the 26:h, and Liver pool on the ljlh of .each month- .... ... Red leaves New York on the 11 th, and Liv erpoolon ifi*2Ctl»of each month. 7. Line sails twice a month from Liverpool and New York. Toe London Line of Packets sail from New York the Ut,Bih, 16'h and Still, and from London on the 6th, 10th, 21 al and 23th of each month. The Clyde Line of Glasgow Packet* sail from New York and Glasgow on the Ist and 15th of each month A Weekly Line of Packets from Liverpool to New (ftleuns Uai'y Line for emigrants, from New York, by steam boat uud KaQroad, or by canal and railroad, to Pitts burgh. _ . . Passengers will receive every attention, and advice given cheerluUy at the office* of W. Tapscott A Co, Eden Qaay. Dubiin, and 8l George's Balldiugs, Liver pool; W # A J. T. Tapicoit & SO South street, New York, onil the office of tbe adveniser. Person* residing in the United Slates or Canada, who wish to send for their friends in any part of England, Ire land, Scotland or Wales, con make the necessarry nr ruogcuieuis on application to the subscriber, nnd have them brought oat by any of the above favorite Line* of Packets, (whieh range rrom 1,000 to 2 500 tous burthen,) or by first class merchant ship*, on favorable term*, by way ol' Liverpoot,London orGlasgow. Their frequen cy of sailiug preclude* the possibility of delay. Passage can, aLo.be secured trom Liverpool to New Orleuns, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston,Charle*ton and Savan nah, direct. Remittance* in small and large sums, as u*ual, to Great Britain and Ireland. Messrs W. tc 1 T. Tapscott it Co. have entered into nrrsngemcuts with Messrs. Vogel, Kock A Co .Bankers, Frankfort, on-lhe-main,and with Messrs Rdwurd Blotini A Co., Bunkers, Paris, to draw sight drafts, which cun be made payable in alt the principal place* throughout France uud Germany. Passage tickets tnd drafts al* wuysfor sale by the undersigned, eorn<r of Sixth and Liberty Mreots, (op stntrs), Pittsburgh, next door to Messrs J. A R. Floyd’s Wholesale Grocery. JAMES BLAKELY". |». S.—Catalogues of the vessel*, time of sailing ond burden, cun be had at the above office gratis, ffeb4 MEXICAN LAND WARRANTS—Bought and sold by JAMRS ULAh'ELY, fcb4 corner of SbHh and Li<u-.ny ftlrruts Iloaao of ttefQffc* T|| K *ub*eriber* for the erection of an Hoo*c of Rb fuge for Westren Pennsylvania, are hereby notified that an assessment o itwenty per cent, on the amount aulscribed by each, is required to be paid to the Treasu* ror, on or before tbe 13th day of November next. By order of tbc Hoard ol Directors. ©,.p»l:tf JOSHUA 11ANNA, Treasurer. ltoUtill 1' 1 KONTU BUL Ail BEDSTKA DS With Elastic Bottoms, combining streugtii, neat* ucs* and lightness of weighty with perfect freedom from vermin, for Semiitarie*. Hospital*, Also, u more elegant nnicle for family u»e, maiittfttcturcd by feti-i.* w SOAIFK, ATKJNBQN &OKKLY. COAL BOATS—Four flrit data Coni Ktais, for tale ». y ftTUAHT A SILL. No ASnmMieui sired. f c li3 opposite Monongahrla Hjmee BIIOOMS— SOU Joi ill sloie »'“! ,0T ““I' <•>' feb3 STUAItT * SJM. I / \ BUS. TIMOTHY SKl:U,|>nini-, lor »»lr. L>y 11/ fuba STUAHT * SIU. ;-)/t 11X8. TOBACCO. Springer**, s*; y do do do B’# , fell 1 * 1 In mqic unJ io» sale by bIUARf & SlhL. I>IPI£S~ 00 U xh. white Clay Pipes, for snle by ftl>3 _ STUART A SIU Hlil) COIUW—AO do*. cxua loiir ana lona, lor stile b _ STUART A SIM.. MAUUfCU— L cask Uerinan, in store unuTursalc by frl.3 STUART St, SILL. BACON— a ca-ik* clear StUes, in store ami for sale by kbG STUART & SIM,. I?Lt>UK— -10U bbl». extra Flour,.for rale by < febO STUART A Sll.l^ lAKK SUPERIOR SALMON— ft i ill bbU- If- M’Cullough’a brand in storffrand for sole by (fold) KINO A MOOBHKA P. MACKEREL— A few bbU. No. J Urge, m More uiu for wile by tfebaj KING A MOORHEAD. T?KATIIKRS—Prime Kentucky l-eaUier*, In store am) P for rale by [lebij A MOORIIKADj Kkfinku SUGAR— -13 bid* I.overtng’n Crurhed , 8 do Pulverized ; 0 bxs. Loafj Iw bbls. St. Louis do, felt? For rale by SMITH A SIM.LAIR ALUM-io bids. tor rale by f,.b‘3 SMITH A SINCLAIR C'tUBN BROOMS— til) do*. Fancy j / 2UO do Corn; lor rale by feb2 SMITH Sc SINCLAIR. YINEG All—4b bbls. for sale by frbo SMITH A SINCLAIR. Cl ARRETS SNUFF—3 bbls. lor sa'e by JT feb’i SMITH A SINCLAIR. HATTING— 00 bules Nda. I and 2. for sale by feb« SMITH A SINCLAIR^ Important to‘California emigrants.— The s*ub?cnber baa just received from all the priuci pal manufacturers In this coantry, a full sasoriincm ol Rtvolvinn Pistols, every one ot them will be warranted when sold ID* As tho idea that persona cannot buy such goods as cheap tn ihi« city as they can in the East, is not Ihe case, as we will sell any goods in our line aa low as ibey ran be purchased uilhe East, for cash. fel»a DOWN A TETLEY. 133 Wood at. C MILTS REVOLVERS—Ju^treceived 1 dozen Con’s j Pistol*, u beautiful article. with all the latest im provements. d, 4 ami 5 inch. For sale at feb2 SOWN A TETLEY’S,I3C Wood sl ALSO, i dozen Allen** SelMJodcmg auu Revolving Pistol*, 3.4 and 5 inch. Forsalo at feba DOWN A TETLEY’3. ALSO. Hurtling Knives of all descriptions nnd sizes. For sale at [fel)2J BOWW-agTETLBY^. . *uic at _[i j2J iiv _______ GLASS— SiOO bxs. Glass, assorted, tu store and foi hale by SHKRRIFF & BINNING, febs No. 10MtiBtet street. SPI KEs—lid kees Factory Spikes, in store unit for salt by |fabs) SHERRIFF fc BINNING. N Albs—A lot of wails, assorted sizes,,in store aw _torsolobvlfel,s] SUBBRIPF & BINNING. SOAP— 10U boxes Rosin Soap, lastoro and tor sale 1»: fcbS SHERRIFF fc BINNING.: HICKORY NUTS-7 bbis. jo»i/eo<<] and foi■ aalo by febS' SHBBRIKF k BINNING. bbls store amHor*aieb r TriNEGAi V T <0l)5 O WEKT ORANGES—Wholesale or Retai. For sale Q ai MORRIS 1 TEA STORE, ia the Diamond. £fcbO , FOR SAIE & TO, LET., , Bout for Kent. . THE subscriber \vUhtfS to, lease,for ; a termer f|ra , yeftiß ; Joaa«i.rateraan. hls large and splendid iMi new HOTLL.at Turtle'Creek, about miles from Pittsburgh This Hotel contains forty-three fine large room*) which arc finlshed-i» a style -equal to the firai-cJass Hotel*, of the ernes; The Slublingatid other accommodations are of the best description. r Thisjllo* tel is situated at the termination of the Braddock’* Field Plank Boadj on the old Philadelphia turnpike, andimtne*- diately adjoining the Central Rullroad. It will be one of the most delightful summer retreats tn the country. For termsv&c., apply to the subscriber, or to Hr. Hill, on the premises. (decflklm) ALLEN BROWN. For sai e—the three story brick jmn± : DWELLING HOUSE, No. 1C Hay street f§t Snyder’s Row. Price 53,000,, Terms, S5OO in™S" cash; SSOOinone year; and 5'2,000 ui five years. To be secured by bond ami mortgage on the premises. ni- Qr 0 r all incumbrances, and title indisputable. Apply to D. W. & A. s. bell. Attorneys at Law, No. 14a Fourth street. declfrOm ri 'D uir—The subscriber offers for ll 1? 1 store roon now occupied by Messrs. wmockgSJ| k Davis N 0.87 Markeistreet. Possession given Mo « 'v~. «•. ~ Desirable Properly wr sole. THE well known GREEN WOOD GARDEN Property is offered for sale in lols 10 soil purchasers. 1 Ins affords a rare chance fora delightful summer residence, free from Ibe smoke and dirt of the city. For pnrticu : a "SS« r ° ° f ““ lh J A g MF^M-KATN . ;v ix) KENT—For the summer season, or whole K«?(vear, if desired, a pleasant and commodious a“ 5 CO ITAGE, situated immediately on the hank 01 -*lhe Ohio Kiver, in Shousetown, and convenient to the Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad. Possession will he given immediately. For terms, np|> y>» , £tL>uKh*u>fe, Jan biltjllf \V. I. Ilf. ACK t ollil Per sale or Kent. TIIF, valuable properly owned by Mehlonßodßers, situate on Oram street, between Third and I-ourih, No 40 opposite the store of Arthurs Sc Brother, con* sfsiiuff of Double llrick Buildings} one, three stones and uit aule; nml the other, three stones high, with U3tore room oafinU floor. In ulL containinge evea rooms, with cellars under the whole, and good vaults. Will he “sold cheap, and Of» reasonable terms. If*»!•> cannot be made helore °(A|>ril JJpf.Vioc** Le rented. Enquire of ROBhRI ARTHURS, Attorney at Law and Commissioner for the Slates, fcb&l w No.MOnmft™*. I’UJ Ltrr-'The STAR >PAP»ULKD UANNf K liuu.-b —•i.Uoimiig liie Theatre, Filth *lreei, Pittsburgh. Possession given on the Istof April. Lnqulre of - aTKWAHT A GILL, Ally's til Law, No 81 Filth For Itvnfy AEUSINUSSSIsnd uml DweMii.g-l'OUio; lie second .More above 31 street on SmiUitield. The house U well arranged either lor a 15oar«]lng-bouae or private oc canam.*y and Store; well suited for any business. Rent SU7SIK). S. CUTHBF.RT,Gen. Agent, feWJ Stf gmfthfi*'*! g^tfel. ON./F.ASY TERMS/—A HOUSE and LOT on &gg| Wood stret f» I’iiliburgh, occupied by M'Cat-JPBI3 ly ACo ,as a Glass Warehouse. Also,!* House and Lot in Manchester,occupied by Samuel OhurcJi, adjoining Charles Hrewcr. The Mouse is most substantially built; on either <-ide there is a fine spring of wn'er. An orchard of thriving peach trees, and every requirement to an elegant country home, is on the Lot. Also, a Lot on ns Moitonguheia Kiver, having the Koll.ng Mill of Mil :r, Church A Co. on the east. For terras, apply to JOS. KNOX, Attorney at Luvr, Grant street, Pittsburgh. A FACTORY—Building* substantial and spacious; with a large Kncme ; shotted on Walnut street, between I'eno ami Liberty street, Fifth Waul. Posses ,on can be had immediately. Euquire of JOHN A. PAHKENSON, Penn street. IJtOR’SALE.— A SHALL FARM—containingKJ acres 1 in prime order, with iwo comfortable dwelling houses, an orchacd well watered and suited for garden* ing purposes. Situated U miles from the rail road, on Kiibock Han, in Ohio lowirtup. Or would exchange for a brick house in the city. Apply to McLaIN, MOFFITT & CO . f e b3 31 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. TWO BRICKYARDS FOR RENT—Possession given immediately, for four gangs each—One in the Sth ward of ibe city of Pittsburgh, recently occupied by Ueo. Mod & Sons; the other adjoining the above, in Pitt township, bus been in the occupancy of Geo. Moore for ten years, consrqnenilv the character of the clay for brick bus been well established. For further information, inquire of the subscriber, AHetrheny City, corner of Sandusky street and South Common. (janSrthno) GEO. MILTP.NfIKRQRB. LOT in-the Etgnth Ward of the City of PitU \J burgh- fronting on Locust street 293 feet fronlhtg on Vaiibranm street, running to the bluff 400 feet, fronting the Monongubela 393 feet, fronting on MUtenb eroer’s streei4oti feet. One other Lot, adjoining the above, In Pitt township, fronting on Locust street 944 feet, fronting on Miltenber* ger’s street to the bluff32J fuel, on the bluff overlooking the Moaonguheta 944 feet to a line of the property of the late James Irwia,9oo feel to Locust street. One Other Lot in Pitt Township, fronting on Locust Street. 937 feet, fronting on Milteuberger Street 190 feet ‘to a 24 feet alley, fronting on said alley 939 feet to a line of Property ot late James Irwin, from Alley to Locust Street 120 feet. One Other Lot in city of Pittsburgh, fronting on Lo cust Street 993 feet, fronting on Vonbraum Street 120 feet to a 24 feet Alley, fronting on said Alley 293 feet, fronting on MiltcnbergerStreet 120 feet to Locasl Street. One Other Lot fronting on Forbes Street 48 feet, front logon Miltenbctger Street 120 feet to a 24 feet Alley; on the said Alley 43 feel to Lot No. 42 in MUtenberger’s Plan Lou. One other lot, fronting on Forbes street, 29 feet, front ing on Van Uraam street 120 feel, to a 24 feet alley, 'fronting on said 6aid alley 99 feet. One oilier lot, fronting on Forbes street 72 ft., running back so a 24 feet a'lley 120 feet, fronting on said alley, 72 feeu I will sell for cash, on long time, or on perpetual lease. For particu'ar *, enquire of the subscriber, on the corner of Sandusky street and South Common, Allegheny City. janSrOmo GEO. MILTENIfEROER. Building lots for SALEL~suty r« c t ot Groomi, ois the comer of Third street and Chancery Laoo. eighty-five feet deep. This property is on the corner oi tho second square, below Market street; and fora pri vate residence U the most settable of any now for euie, being convenient to market and bo»iness. For terms, 4c,, which will he reasonable,apply to JtM&S M. CHRISTY, at the Office of the Gas Company,' _or of R. WOODS, Esq., Fourth at. LET.—AN OFFICE TO LET—over Philo Uall ami next door to Nelson’* Daguerreotype Rooms. ALSO —A small Dwelling Uouso on .Penasytyaiua Avenue, near Oakland. Possession given immediately. E. D. UAZZAM, Llbeny »U near Third. TO LET —A comfortable two story Brie* Dwelling, on First street, second door below Ferry, with seven rooms,cellar ami vault, at a moderate rent. Enquir of fels H. RICHARDSON. Morket street. FOK SALE—A valuable Farm of 24u acres— all ara ble laud, of first and second river bottom, Bitimte on the Cana), three miles west of Blairsville and the Raiiioud Depot; IOi) acres In cultivation ; balance prime umber; all well leoced in; a large family mansion, of twelve moms, well urroogtui, largo barn aud stable; spring hou«e, wash bouse, rmoke home, corn cribs, car nage bouse, and other out booses ; a large apple orch ard; also, a peach orchard, und every other variety of choice frail*; good water. The whole is in prime or der, Price SS.IrOO Term* easy. The improvements are worth the money. v 8. CUTHBERT, General Agent, fab3 5u s’rnitUfield street. I>Ott Kc.Pi I—A Cottage Bouse, with about an acre of . Groqnd, pleasantly nitwitted less lhad two miles from the city ; having ten rooms, well arranged; porti cos in front and rear; also, a wash house, a stable aad carriage house; fancy and vegetable gardens; a varie ty and abundance of frail and shade trees; summer house*. Ac tastefully aud conveniently arranged, aud in iroou order. Kent 8*450 a year. 8. CUTUBEirr, General Agent febS 50 Smilhfield street. WE have seen in a New .York paper an account of the horrible mangling of a child, by itafr.aiid of its death «oon alter. The case is indeed a pitiful one. and should awaken the people to the necessity of clean sing their houses and establishments of ratsaud such vermin. This may be effectually done with by a box of BURGESS 1 Roach. Hat amt Mouse Exterminator , Un surpassable h* a remedy in such cases. It should be tried by ull. l’nce 25 cent* a box. For sale at febf* NO. SU SMITIIFIELD ST. Agency for Different Lines of Packet Ships. JffiSri’ASSENUF.R OFFICE ■SBBMSL SIOS LIBBftTT BT., PITTSOOBOH. ®'*™" For P W BYRNES & CO., 09 South UrMl, enmir of Pins N*t» Yoik ; 30 Waterloo Road, Literjicol; and 65 firacirr Br«l,iV»ic OriMHj, • „ HAS A LINE OF PACKETS sailing every Gve days from Liverpool to New \ ork ; u blue of Packets from Liverpool to I'bitadclplua, on the ifchh of each month ; a Line of Packets to Baltimore on the -20th o« each month- Also—a Line of Packets on the 9lh and S4th of each month from London and Portsmouth to New York. , . ALSO—Drafts at sight always on hand, for any amount, at the lowest rale* of discount; and all information given concerning passenger*, that can be given, wait pleasure, by their Agent. JOHN IIIOMI SON, r ' 203 Liberty st.. Ptnsburgh. r {ksvr Arrangeuieatlt LINE OK PACKETS • PHILADELPHIA. TO SAIL FROM LIVERPOOL On the Eighteenth day of every Month. JANE II- ULIDDKN, Ambrose Chibl, ?U0 tons-IBth Nov. JAMES BROWNE. Arthur Child, lUUt)tons*'l6th Dec. GONDaK, J. 0. Barsto ta.oso tons*——••——•lBth Jan. NEW BUIP. ,850 tons—— —— -18th Feb. The above ships are built of the best materials and af ter the most approved models for swiftness, combined with the modern improvements for the comfort of nos- Bengers. Their commanders are men of Known ability. These packets will take advantage of steam tow boats up liie Delaware. Also, ships sailing weekly from Liverpool to New O rleans. Passengers can got up the river cheap liiroufh the winter. For terms of Second Cabin and Steerage passagejip* ply taor address by letter (nost-nnUl), • 1'! W. lUKNES&CO., C 9 South street, comer of Pine, New York 1 ; 30 Waterloo Knau, Ltaer&pol: JOHN TUOMPSONV -205 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. NEWSPAPER OFFICE FOR SALE. —A firsUrato ofportunliy is now afforded to so into the Newspa per busmci**. the whole or one*half of a Democratic paper, in one of the Western counties of Pennsylvania is for sale. The County*U decidedly Democratic, and the Office enjoys the whole of the County patronage The paper has a good circulation and us business is profitable. Private and uneootrolluble reasoua&lone, induce the present proprietors to sell. Addn-SP*. ■either personalty, or by letter HARPER & PUILLIPS, 1 ; jngOttt Editors of Post, Ptushargh. Pa.- ‘IIIfcRRIFF & BINNING 7 ,■ ... n -\ „... .... • • , . .■ ... ' . -v ,• ‘•lt.. -J- **-?' ''r v "1*“ iki “ \‘>vr»< *■ ' *-k *•- •* t .. *v* -/ ri-V. » ileal Estate Cur Sale For Sale or'Ken L. JUOLe Cor Sale* To Printers* R« S< Oflleer* MANUFACTURERS of an kindsofTrunkand Pack ing Boxes. Dillwonh's Planing MUl,Grunt street, between Seventh and Eighth. Boxes made and delivered at the shortest notice. fyi9 n. W* llorbaeki) RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public m general, that he has opened iliu house formerly occupied by S.Shepard, m Wilkmsburgh, where he is prepared to accommodate travelers add pcrson&gowg out from the City* (deciMhif Owston’s lfixahange, NO. 17 ST. CLAIR STKEE/r.—Tius house has been taken by the undersigned, fiued.up in style,farmsh ed with the best of LIQUORS,,and everyiblag-the.seiL soncan afford. Ah excellent LUNCH every which.-nttenuon is especially called. : : ; (aato JAMES OWSTON** LUO bbia. N. 0. Molimes,for sale by SMITU & SINCLAIR. TIyrOLABS] JxL ial3 Stontars anir Srokera. , * » Aemoral* ** rt j pntriclu & Friend, OASKBUI BROKKOS) „ lllvn REMOVED TJirTR OEFI6B TO TilK CTlrraS OF f FIB ASB W> OD MiKEW, i'UßSargAji’o TJANKER3 AND B EXCiW^Gn N liftOKER3, nnd ( ll Dealers inNotes,Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Shyci and Dank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern anu West ern cities constantly for sale. . , . C Collections made m all the.ciues .tbrc.ughout.the Uft> led States. Deposites received in par fands ar curreni paper, at the earner of Pifthand Woodstree W. / ffebTl Domcstie ani larngn Exchange, Bank Notei, Gold an'dSUcit,Bought,Sa.d and Exchanged, : i AT TUK ■ BICnANOS AND BiSKIHCt nODSE \ 'OF ' “ ' - William A. Hill & Co., O* Wood Street* : PITTSBURGH. , ny faOgSB ? AunrnuMra. „ _ tUUBBRa IlAllfiJ. Dialer) in Foreign and DomaticßillttßUli of Eithangw . Ctrufitatu of Depot* Coin. .•;...• _ Corner of Third and Wood I Bti., dlrecjly oppo<eihe Si Charles Hotel.- ' maySS ttiaoTal* « B» HOlittfiS & SOSSr - aav* BRMovao tuna Baninia. Airt) rzciiansb otfici To No., t>7 Market 3treet t four doors below old stand* : N.-HOLMES & SOl'rs, - .ov T> ANKERS ANU EX.CiLANGEBUokERSa.and Dea« D lers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,Goldpeilver and* Bank Notes. Exchange, on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sate. . - Collections made in alLihe cities throughout ibe Uni ted States. Benoslies received m . par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market streetj between Thirdhnd Fourth streets;- • ;jun.'Uf«J.y. lAS.S.UOON. : TIIOS.BAXaXHT BOOH A BAEGUKT.; BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, H.M. Cornu of "Wood and s'a&rltuu: r FiarbXtgK,Fu DEALERS in Coln.BnntNotes, Timoßillo, Foreign and Domestic Exchange,Certificates orDeposlt, etc EXCHANGE onalfthe principal Cities ofthbUnlon and Europe, forsale in auinxto soiipurchascro- CURRENT and parfundsreceived on deposits CQLLECTIONSmadeon all parts of the Union,atthe lowest rales. [ . scpti-1. UKJLL. tb CIIRUI. “ TT BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 65 Wood Street, . Thhddoor beloto Fourth —(teestridr). SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills of Excltango and Notes dis counted. Gold,Silver end Bank Nodes, bought and sold Collections made in all the principal citiesof the United States. Deposits received of, Par and Current Funds. iaar27:y J - G. B. ARNOLD & CO., BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE COIN, BANK NOTES, SIGHT AND • . . TIME DRAFTS, Ac., Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remit led lo anv par* of ihe Union. BSTSTOCKS-&&. BOVOIIT AND SOLD ON COMMISSIONS No, 74 Fourth street, - g e pl3] Nextdoor \o the Dank of Pittsburgh. Ifl f f 1 THE (IREAT SECRET AT LAST DISCOVERED For (be Cure of Consumption t New StjtLem £ New EemedUs.JTriumpJianl Success. NUT ALL’S SYRIACUM, cure for coughs, colds, sore throat, Spitting blood, difficult brehihing, bronchitis, incipient, confirm ed and tubercular consumption; id rants bottibs.— Each one peculiarly adapted to each one of the three siages of ConsumpJon \ SYMPTOMS. 1 Cough, pamm the breast, FIRST-STAGE. side, beau, back, joints anti v limbs, inflammation, sore ocipiem Consumption, in ness and tickling in llic Bine Wrappers. throat, fever, difficult oiul quick breathing, cxputord tum difficult, frothy. Coruveness, .spasnodib SECOND STAGE. cough, violent fever, night, morning and mid day sweat,. Confirmed Consumption, hectic flush in ihetfafio and in Pink Wrappers. cheeks, burning heal -n the palmsofthefiandsondsoles ofshe ttzljxputorauaneasy, copious, and streaked with blood. SYMPTOMS. , Diarrhcua, dimmlihed fe- TIIIRD STAGE. Ver v cough and. morning . - . sweats,great and increasing Tubercular Consumption, debility, frequent fainting in Yellow Wrappers. Gts, slight delirium .and swelling of the extremities. TO THE AFFLICTED.—The appearance in tltree hollies of NUTALL’3 SYRIACUM Isa new era in me dicine. from its novelty absurd and inconsistent ONE ROITLE SYSTEM, while lu success, prepared in Ibismanner, (each bptlle containing a dißerem preparation), tn eunng ifts difftr au jiogM which characterize Coiuuimmon, has esiab lished ihe welcome mith'of the Curatihty 1/ rwrv ««*• 0/ Pu lmmaxy Conitanptim. ... , Physicians approve of it because it is based upon eor reel Philological and Pathological principles. The public approveof it, because, it is Cawnon Sense, anu because they know from sad exponent* that one prepa ration wilt not curttha three stages .of Conwmpuon, — The suffering, disappointed and discouraged invalid op- S roves of it, because »lspilncip!eoholdoutaTeasonasld ‘ope, and when he-uses his hopes are realized.- . .if he is in the first stage of Consumption, and uses the fiTst bottle, his expectoration, difficult and pamtu!, be come* free and easv; his cough soon -gets well; the soreness, tickling inhis throat, inflamniauon, pamin Jus breast, side, head, ttact, joints and limbs are removed. If he is in the second stage und uses the second bottle, his fever leaves h : m;liis disturbed slumbers become sweet and refreshing; his night sweats vanish; bis ex pectoration copious and- bloody, assumes a healthy ap pearance. and at length disappears! his bowels be come regular; his appetite returns; the flush in his cheek disappears; the barinnghcat inuie palms of his hands and soles of his feet are felt nolonger; luscongh now ceases; ho recovers and is well. If he Is in the third stagey and uses the third bottle, his Diarrhma gradnaUy ceases; his weak bowels become strong; his coogh and other had sjmpumts disappear; feeble digestion becomes strong apd vigorous; Ins stomach proper tono.and creates new, rich and nourishing blood kbis strength returns; his wasted body is clothed with flesh; ms live is saved, .and Jie.ts rC Eachbtuseof i Nman } s Sy nacnm has the Symptoms of the stage for which ills intended printed in front of the wrapper, whereby every mvaiid.ktiowiughwownßyipp-t S.canicdse f« himself, WHICH BOTTLE HE RE QUIRES ; coLseqnemly, no mistake can occur m se lecting the proper medicine. • SeeEamphletin possession of ihe Editor of iluspapcr, containing Dr. NutalPa Pathology of Consumption.— Lectures on die stricture uud uses of the Human Lungs, and certificates of cures. . _ _ . . iry» piepared only by Dr. NUTALL, inventor and Proprietor. Price t)ue Dollar Per Dottle. rr oPr Jelor KtiYSKR & JUDO WELL. 14U Wood fit.,. Only Wholesale and Retail Agents for Pittsburgh ond Allegheny County. I)a7:dtav ; TO iNV&UUS ANJO TAB glClt. TUB CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES. IHUR9T. The G.rU Pai» Exnucroa (ConsieTsJr JC Dolly’*) caring ail Boras uml atl ExieraaLram* Cofcim&ia for Staying or Restoring the AVrre anJ Done Liniment and Indian V*g< ttohU Ethrir y a care for nil casts of RheuinMJsm»_ • 4th. McNair's Acausiic Oil, a certain cure for Deafness. dih. Hay's Linitnenun known cure tor the i ilea. Gth. Spohn's Sick Headache Remedy ; 7th. Mother's Rebtf, for all women m the family way.: Bih. Longky's Ureal Western Indian Panacea, for Colds and feverish feelings and preveutin* fevers', for* Asthma, Liver Complaint and Bilious Aflecuonsj for Diarrbtna, Indigestion aad Loss cfAppetitef lor Costive-; ne»» lu feumles and males, andnervouscomploipLs; for c.Qnjngti v T **cU nn *- Dcspcosia. Piles* Rheumausjn»«e»i Tlio great points are u is not bad to take, never gives oiuo»awl never leaves one costive.. . * yih Kolmstock's Femii/«£«{ Worm iCdlt-r,) forCluldreri; “'imu'jlM'irewM’s (Steal Pain Killer. No medicine In. been discovered mm is sohnpplly adopted to use inurnaliy as drops to betaken, ami yet perforin such wonders when applied txternalhj ns a wash or bath, by frirtiou. In bottles from ldtio 50 cents eneb. , lllb SauHholtr.'9 Roach dtuiJied Bug baru t for tiny imp awav Venom in a short lime. . The celebrated Lin s L<fe Pills and Temperantt £, /w* Dr- Bartholomew s Pink Syrup, the popnlttT KC PFCtOfIANT FOR COUGHS, COLDS* INfLUhN* z biih'ne Fait India fj- Neu York Hair Dyes, the only- Heir. _ _ -i 1 “£ Lin's lialm of China, a Chinese Remedy foT Cuts, kzwoete/Sarsapartif** : Tlus.wilele lias oulliy cd nil other Sarsaparillas* and stilt gives as great -atu IW I7Ui U The celebrated spread SnengtAenirtg Plaiicr, made from Dr. Lix’s recipe, and the moat popular in me m IS*!? 1 Dr Kline'e Tooth Ache Drops. A certain andeasy - i CU l9ih or Dr o CoMHiocK lias lately bought tbeiighrfor the I United Stales, of the celebrated Conttsttratti Ag«erj« - }Vater t found at the balr Spnugß of Doctor ,\ym r C. Chase nt St. Catharines, C. W. This medicine bos at* mined a uo:orWy and popularity never before equalled bv any preparation al. that place, unu us.sale lias been commeusurute with its memsjWluchuro extraordinary. Ali the remedies are fully deicubcdin ALMANALS, to bo given tool!'who call where the Medicates are All preparations heretofore known as M COMSTOCK’S” or COMSTOCK& CO.><, always he,, longed and now belongs l-IXCLUSIVfc-L\ to Dr Lucius 8- Comstlch t-and thongh the sigaaiare L of eorastocfelb Co will be continued, this extra label with the fee-simile sietmluro of-Dr. ti. 8. C. iwUl rla ihiuro; destguata the GENUINE. all others must be spurious. D* The above medicine* can be had in.tHis pl.ice-of fcbC WILLIAM JACRSOtfr . - Cliamberlla , a Commercial CoUeg«j (C nr a. bt cn e d k. d. 1850.) ' - i Located at the comer of&larlstt and Third streets, v. I'tflK Plan ol Instructionpursuedin thisinstitution, io~; reference lo BOOK-KEEPING. husbccn tested - by I the Pnucijtal for a long period, and impractical, as welt i as theoretical, in all- it* operations. Tne student Is not i confined to uny particular printed liook*but is exercised < on u groat variety ofpnicucai forms, such, as- are ot i dally occurrence m the y&tious departments of-trade- Free Lectures on Commerciatliaware delivered at the . College every Monday evening, by Messrs, WATSON and bTOWii< Y coxnxoencSu£at?-o’clocJc, • •• . There is connected with.the Institution a Conunerci&t Library r a(Tordingsuperior advantages to the students, thus enabling every- oner to become familiar 'with-the i laws o! Commerce. ", :. i v ; i PENMANSHIP—A teacher lias bsen employed to i charge ot- ibis branch) who devotes lus whole at* i tcinioaiotbeQQvaucementof hifc clafescs. ' ;- i A department is opened fotlUepurpo?eofinstrucliflS i mechanics and others, In the principloaof dmfting.cQn strutting machinery, engineering) &c, 4. By rctertniie to our principal merchantg ; and‘busiaeiEsi men, it win be fonnd.that -there-is no InsUiutiotiiilibl* * vicinity that posse&ResmpenorttdvttntaffeKrorquttliiy' ing youngwenln the vanoaspufamtt of trade* O K- CIU&IBBRblN, Principal, ~ -i t .~unfl Professor of v jaSai&w^ T?liOUR*"7O bbls. Superfine anU (£xtt&r ■ ■ JC.„ "0 (to; Fine; iForaateliy feb3 STUART & SILL. 1 '"^rt-. 7 • * 4, " ' DR. BROWN) No, « iHAAIONto A&X»St« B, JB*vorW Wir practice. IHs Etosinesaf*ift**jjyeonfiae4tfr i’r/pflft oi* YvxtntU ,ofriaw,Bft4 sttcb palftf' -ful tSections Iwtegiil oft by ftopradefice, youthful indulgence aful excess- _ Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions-, Cohoftt, tea. Gleet, Stricture. tlreitirni Discharger, impurity ortho Blood, with all diseases o, the renei-ea, ' origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetley, ‘ Hingworm, Mercurial Diseases,Seminal Weakness,lot* potency, Files,-Rheumatism, Female Weakness,Month ly suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano- Nervous Affections, Fains in the Back and Loinsy Irrila-. , - tloQa.of the Bladder and KulneYa.saccessfully treated. » i Cure guaranteed. “ * Sixteen, yeartfpractlcftfsij In Chts eiiyientflet'Dr. > i Brown io oner assurances of speedy cure to all who may come under bw care. ;Qfficeand private consulting: rooms, 41'l)lamt>nd ay; ; - v l ;JJs*Chargcg moderate. 7; r • novs;dJtwly t. BEUHATJSM.— Df-Brown's nswiy aiscovred rem «ily forKJieumatism!» Kspeedy aiivlcerumrcfoeJy forthntpainfultrottWe/ Jaeyer.fails. ; - ; Office and Erivule Consnllatfonßoojnt No. 44, BiA home « I»lilts-d4w Dr* Gnyaott’almprovctlKxtract or r Y E l.tfVW DOCK AN DS A RS A r A R 1 LL A 1 THBor/gmal 'ftnU only.: E cnuioo prtparaiion ror ihe*^/r! jpcnnanent cure of Conßurapuon. onU Diseases ot i the Luiigßj.wben lh<wnrc sappnscdlo beeffecieil.byihev •. ! too free use of Mercury* iroti. Ommne; Ac-»-fcc. • ■ :■"■ -i IT WILL CURD WITHOUT TAIL, t Scrofula, r i or King's Kvi } y + 1 Cancers, Tumor*, « i Eruptions or.lheSkm, ” t Erysipelas,-Chrome.Sore. j = •:.• >.i Dyes, Ringworm* or Tellers* Scald Heud, Rheumatism, Painsin the Uone&or Joiius v old>orcsamlUl« ' i , ceTS,SweJlmgof the Glands,SyphihsyDys: . •••{ pepua,: Sait Rheum, Discasoof theKid/leyg,. Loss orAnpetite, Diseases arisiiiff/romihe t use of mercQryil'aminihetfidfisand i Shoulders,GeneralDcbjhty,Drop* ay, Lumbago, Jaundice,- and - :• i 7rMi l . I \.V. F^?r.F F :f TIIK SHAK.RK;TRKPAHEO “A'PLLOW DOCK: n AND THE “RED HONDURAS ' are the invaluable remedial ngema; from which “ Dr I (juyzott a Improved Extract ol Yellow Dock and Sar- BHpanlla” is.formed*, and the laboratory of Dr Gaviott l ha* givenusihe -vinnes oCUiete jooljriutKeicbi*rl>c- i non. His preparation contains all the tcMoTaiiTe proo- 1 /srucs of the rooLT, combined ami concentrated ih*ih&ir ""••••""••! uttno tstrengthandedteacy. , , Experiments were mace in,the tuaaufucture of iltlg i medicine, uiiul n wajrfoond that *U trould not l>e*fuiiker [ Improved. Accordingly, we findiiresorled to r al£fldsuimversai:y, mcasesofHepatic,ScorbutieamlCmaneouacttiAplaints - 1 or general prostration of .all ihciviCnl powers.-andnit '• those d«ea«eS.pf the &km>soTryimuothe 1 * patience, and so injurious, in health U7* SerofulUj Sypi'liSiHtretmal Covrplaistis , Cancer,' - ’1 Gancrene> Jiheumahsm,anda vasltanety cf -qihet - greeniie and cure J by tfU us* of thismedicine ' | " October<r,lBs l ; ; :v Mr. John D. Parjfe—Dear Sir./It is with enquer’* |c feelings-ot gratitude that! amable, through iho Duine 1 Providence of God, and by the wonder-working agency of that excellent medicine*- VGuyzoit’a Yellow Dock": = and Sarsaparilla*” logiyc. you a.few symptoms of lay M almost hopeless ease. '■ In the wmler-of 1850,T was attacked wifh a severe pain, which was gradually extending through tkcwkole v. -'. f rightside and legj allhesame lime, a total prostration - • i of my physical system; also, my leg had shrank to about r i two-thirds of ns common thcaueutP : i • I once ofa skilittl practctioner, whv pronoonaed- my- dU' - i case oue of the worst formsof liver complainui’ my case was one not easily handled, but pre senbedtor’•••;: ! me. i remained anderlus'treatment until l:Wos salis>: ; '. [ fidd heeould not help rae. I then procured of yonr deem t at this place; AV. A.- Heersytwo bottles of Guyzoifs Yel* - low. Dock and Sarsaparilla, ftma which. J>received .a'. '- i vast amount of benefit. After having taken fear bctfjffs more, I was able to pursue uiy .business: tQcdnveiuencci and have been slncethat: timeu£well - ,‘ i matt, while but a short time since I wasconfined; to - my : : bed three-fourths of .the Umej and I cannot ascribe the letum of* my health to any other:cause than: by the * ■! afrency of thatirulyTahiable'raedicmerGayaau’s . Ycl- 7 . f low Dock and Sarsaparilla. . HASSELVA-ÜBIREU. .- -f Saurr October 14,185 J . J.D. Pori—DearSin I: eeriu you the foregoing certificate, and so far as I am wiihhis cate» >: it Is all true. I procttred iviiunkmgjUnlghtbea&ene*? fit to you and the allhclcd. You have the privilege of .• ' usiognas you.think best YOurs, ZtEE^tS.: The fcßovnng Ijtuer vt from a highly, refutable Physi' > \ cian i 'teho enjops'an extensive ftoutxce:, : Navahub, (Stork Co.,0:), Nov.l,l?sLv - Dr. John D. Park—DearSir; u I)r. Guyzojt's Extract, of Sarsaparilla. 77 This medicine lias been prescribed, . by me for the fast three years, with goodeffeet, m gcne-; >- tul UcbiUty,Xiver A Complmnt, Janudice* ;Dyspe«m, v;- Chronic and Nervous diseases. .In all .Female Com* plaintsii certainly ia Unequalled. In the use of this toedteme the patient constantly-;.'; gains strength and vigor, a. fact 1 worth? ofvreat cbn* siderojion. It is pleasant to the taste and smelly and© an-., be used by persons -with the most delicatestomachs, v.\ with safety, underany circumstances. • J-am. sj eukipg;,. ,’ . from experience, and to the afflicted Indvise its mw.-v v ; DR. J. S. LEEPfcR. Extract of a Letter from nn eztenrive Merchant m JS r «x« • ntikt Wisconsin. OcL29,lfisU : r : : fiTr. Pari—Deansirr lam out of yonr H\ViB“ -c tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry,” and "Dr r tiayzott’sfKx*: . tract ob Yellow Deck and l’lcasc foij - ward asuppiy inuneoiaroiy'. Your Batsamof Wild Cherry worked to a : i—notatJOtuetailedoFaSbrdinganmiednriereuefjaiidinr;-. •every instance but one (an ola wriUenian Of yeats ;- ; of agekrit the Yellow^oek^s3ori^e:eQualiyS : aswell. -1 look three bottles rayself.last ahdsfear 5 joyed perfect health .last winter, for thefirst'wj^ e f-^ r ;- eleven years, beingtroobled witii o savere crupifbn-of ': tli© skin, whichlaid me up from two •. .months every winter and springj until last winter;/; ■ Henry E» Jones, a brother merchant a adap a rtfc u I ar-1, friend Of minevtook two bottles,of the Yelldw Docif ffif*' a •Scrolulons Eruption, wbich"‘has worked an entice /, 'Care* •- Uy store is at the comerorWiscoiism Avenue' ani WamuUslrect. Yours, respectfully. ' T . : ; • ■ CHARLES E. CASE.: Price £X perbotUe—six Loitlesfor'3s, •/ : Sold by '* J.’D. PARK. : of Fourth and Walnut sis.,'-^entrance' • on' Walnut—to wbotil all orders must be add rcsseil: v-/-/ JKiad*Co,Titlsburgh:jLWilcox,lr,cornfcrMarket; Btreciand the Dlainoha; : it A-Pabnestock * Co,Pilift* burgh; J A Jortes. riUsUnreh; Lee A Beckharu, All#-.: ghenyCiiy i.L T-RUsseli; Washington ; W U Lamhet- • ton, Franklin;- L BKowie, Union town; Jl'Wcliy* Greensburgh; S Koontz, SomersetjScotl & Gilmore, 7 Bedford j iteea & Spa, HunUugdoh | M r s. Orr, Hollidays- ; barghj ifildebrand *Co, Indiana,, Jit Wright,Kittan nine;* Kvans&Co, Brooltvine; AWHstm/A/ Son, Waynesbargb; 'AFFailaiul &Ca,~NCaUehder/’Meria vißej Barton & Co. Erie; llcnry/Fo*k«ii_McEcer;Ja* Kelly A Summer ton* Warrenj FrL C S Jonesj.Couderspan; I* CrookeV. Jr.,Brownsville.. - • 1 /(npvl3 - . AMris Cliirry Pectbrali ■fltOß THE CUKF. OF COtJGHS,CdLBS r nOARSiS- P NfcSSt BRONCHITIS; WHOOPING COUGH CROUP, ASTHMAamiCONSUIiIPTiON. ’/ . Inoffcringto the commdhiiy this iustly celebrated rC-' raedyfordiiehsesof.Uieihrbat ohdilungs, itian%OU|r wish to trifle .with die lives or jicalriiiqf"the alilieted,.but frankly to lay before them the opmujns of distinguished; ; men and some ofthe eVtdericesbf its fromwliicji/. theycan jodge for tlietniclves.. >VeT siucerely;pledge oarselvei to lhakeno-wild assertions false statflittCms:' of ils efficacy, nor wUlwchold put humanity which jack wiil.uot warrant . ■ Many prw/5 are here given; and inquiry from lhejJubhc into nil we publish, feeling assured they wilTfind tlieni perfectly reliable, andriiejnedieme wor* thytheirbestconfidence und patronage.. * , From the dxsitngvafutl Pufetipr of iChanistry aniS Afaia*- * rto JUtfitra, iioadom College, r 1 . . Dear Sir: I delayed- answering the .recc»pt of .yorrr preparation, uuti! I bad an o.'ponuimy-of -wiinestnug rIS ctleeisjii my own family, or m the farmhesofuiyfriendir. This! have now done .with (thigh degree ot sau*(a£«- uon, mcaaesbotliof ndulis umlchildren.- l have found it, as us ingredienu show, n powerful r.q>- medy for colds and coughs and pulmonary PARL.bR M Hi 13ati'CiWiCE,Me , Feb il, 1842. From an Octrseor xn the-Hamilton AZills, ;n this CUu » ■• ••: Lowbll, Ilf; 3S4»*//-i: Dr. J.C. Ayer: 1 have, been euredjaf ihc\vorstcough r ~- I ever lutd in my lite, by your “Guana* pKcroaxt/’ aml never fui!,- when 1 have opportunity of 'recommqadtngß' '- to olUers, ,'v:. S D EMERSON. lhft foilowiog, and see if tlaa mcdtcrne:»r- i ; % ■worth atrial. The patient hadbecome very feebleyaud the effector the medicine wus u ttraistakablydisunci. ,/i - r . UiirTsnSxATaalloTletiSA«* , soOA.Sphii«is, tr-'V" • Jul>s,ls4U J i Dr. j;G. Ayer;—Sir t Ihavo been atlliciod Wdhdpaiu-, i ; fpl affection of the lungs* and all the symptoms Of settled ;* consumption,-for than a year I could find na me dicine that would reach my ease, unitl I commenced tho' use ofyoqr u Cirßß&Yl*ECTOKAi»’*. which gave me gradual i relief, ondVhave been steadily gaming my strength *UI .a ~ : my health Is well nigh restored. While using yourmedicine, *! liad ilie gratiGeation of -f - t coring wuhumyreverelul inend, filr.lruina» r of bump* .! i ler District,who.had been suspended iiom lus parochial’ ! dalles by a severe attack or bronchitis. . . : i :. ; i>. vlimre pleasure in certifying these factstoyou,- - And am, sir, jours Tcepecifulls, J, F. CALIiOUIi} of bouihCarolina* i following was one of the worst of cases which the pbysicmiw.ond friends-ihoughl tobeincuotblo.vfv consumption:—- • - ■ _ Chester, Pa > Aug 52,1540. J.C. Ayer,—Sir; 1 was taltcn with a terrible cough*- 1 - : brought on by n-coid, in tlie begmtungoflast February, and was contiued.to iuy ,bed more than two montn* —■ Ceusldng;tnccssaiitly mgbt and beeflmegbaMlyvf y antipole, my eyes were sunkenand classyi tuid oty'; : f ~. bTe&lh very shorU:.. Indeed, l: wqs rapidly faihogi'andinvt.’: adth distress for bre&ihvtbat but littlehone of.my recov-/; ; ' ery could lie entcriamed.-Whileiu thissiiuuUoO) afrlcml’ i ormine,ltbe Kev. John Keller, of the Meiur iv. brought rue a bottle of your Cubbky ParTccst,. which! ->rz tried more to gratify lncn,:tlnmirom any espeetanretofs'}.; r obtaining relief. Its-good effect induced inn lotouunue itstiBe,.aad:l>sDon found tnyUeahh-much rio.winihrce^moaib» I lamwcllandsirona > aiid;i:a«:at“ :( 'c:.|.- tribute xoy cure only to >our great medicine - r W^vtodccpe^gram^ou^^ ’ Prepared.and sold by-James C* Ay or, practical Cheia*?,, ist,Lawelf,Mass , , # ,„ iT . i ler Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale an* retail, by B A. Fahnestock; and byJi Id. Townsend,.inAliegheiij"Ctiy bylj P.s>ciiwartx; midJ. Bouglnas, anJby gencrally. HL"! u _ i:. l-. Faraltnfc B4>d Ohfiir Wstctoomt* X& JOSEI'H ttEYEK, 4-24 J?enn Street, above life S* k CanaiJJrWi'e,*eepscoii-*iantfy <m hand o».d fluke* £&&tn order, ntuic buen pnus, every de««WJL*r ?Scy and Wain FUKMTUHE, SOFAS and 0 JAfKS -ofthe hßst-workmansaip.arnl.mofil approved siytes- ..■.•.■o.*rr-s : Purchasers wpuid Uo/wcli tO Yiairhis Wartfroonii' :;. -;.- my*J7-4A-wlir ATTORNS? AND CQTWSELLQR AT fAWt j : :■ . ' \f :X-, 4 . , :» \-v.x « * *■ T « L 1 * •*, V * ,*- - V v - *■ V ■» - » % -S- -s "1" V/ % * r
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