tig iDailp Morning ppm. PITTSBURGH, PA. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1-1--: PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE TOR ” . .PTEMIIV.II.. W. R. teeny, J. F. Kelly, Josiah King CORRESPONDENTS. In reference to communications which may appear in this paper, we have one or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be ing fleet made known to us, and when inserted, most al ways It. taken as ezpressiveof the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. SAILE ThiLt•nNlSTs—Tho+e excellent and much extolled Melodist, Wye arrived in our city, and will give their nest concert this evening at Phito Hall over the Post °See in third onset. In New Orieens, Nashville, Cincinnatti, &c they have received very likretal patronage. The Nashville Union 'aye— "really melodious and entertaining ere collets wnl shortly leave oar city for Louisville on their way to the North. Their success here has been un precodented. They have been patronised by all close t es and oceupstiens—Bisirops, clergymen and laymen, have attended, and have had no cause to regret it. Whilst the entertai novas have been full of music. fun and joke. yet nothing is presented which can Cllll3O a • bleth'cra the cheek of innocence- It. is their intention to give a concert on Monday night fur the benefit of the Pittsburgh tuft-rent, which shows a liberality that our citizens well know bow to appreciate. We wish them great strucess in our neighboring city ui Louisville, and wherever else they may go." We learn that the proceeds of the benefit above rekrred toby the Union amounted to f 75. Our citi isens never an, never will forget the generous sympre • thy manifested fur them over the whole couuntryi and yes feel warranted in saying that the "Saida Hat , troneists"rrittnn be Forgotten to night, . ~. ' THE THILATRIC.—Thrre it a rich bill fur to-night— , ^' Therese, or atc Orpka.a of Geneva," with "The IPia Toter," as the afterpiece. Mr J Reeves will 4 i 'wear for the Rat time this season. We expect to i 'Zvi full house. Folvsn.—The body of Teo>tas P. JOR C 5. who was drowArd. near Saw Mill Run, on Friday last. was found on Tuesday evening, in the Ohio river, oppo. site the residence of Mrs. Backhouse, about twelve miles below this city. Davto HARTZ. Esq., Coroner. beta an inquest over the body on Tuesday night. Tartu or S .—The Anniversary of Per ry's glorious victory on Lake Erie, was yesterday cel ebrated appropriately by the military of this city and vicinity. NEW NOVEL BY EUGENE SUE, AT COOK'S. TriE folkwing new works have been received:The Hotel Laantwrt, or The Engraver, Daughter, a sew Dowel by Eugene Sue, author of the Wandering Jew, &e, just published, completed in one volume at 25 cents, fnim the New World Press, The Ladies• Science of Etipuette, by an English lady of Rank. Genial and Character of Burns, by prof Wilson, Ewing No 21 of Wiley & Putnam's Library of Chaiee Rending. A Popular View of the Doctrines of Charles Fown. er, by Parke Goodwin. Thy Saved' in Prague. or "The Sign■l (Laker." n Romance tithe Thirty trios War by Caroline I'd- This is No 2 of the Library of German Romance. ";n, nc the White Nun of the Wiklerneu. • • " ( e, by f. S. Arthur. • .3turi, Biography an Criticism by Geo. , . 3d Physician'. Part 1, being No. 10 of tbe flaveler's Library. Lectures. Nu. 9, and all the back numbers. Bible. No 37. . " .'s IlluminatedSliskspeare, Nos 63 and 61. •'''' t full assortment (tithe Harpers' Publications, , • i . ether chew? literature. ow sept 9, .readry of the Ileonomy Itannfactaring Company. THE Bubscrihers offer for sale, lty the piece or package, the following g.eids, which thee will warrant, at prices a. low as similar gouda ecu be bought is the Eastern markets. 20 pa. Blue Caseimeer. • 15 " Steele Mixed eassimete. • 12 " \Void Dye Maack " 20 " Steel Mixed SAtinett. " Indigo Blue 10 " Cadet Mixed " 10 " Dark Olive 1 cue of Drab Cloths, suitabk for Coach Maker*. The eaderoigned having received the agency of the abore curapan), will keep a large sepply their insusufactuted goods, coortantly on lotted, to which they would respectfully ittvite the ItlelltiflN of the trade. aug27—tf SHEA & P F.N NOCK. WALL PAPER MANUFACTORY WAREHOUSE REMOVED. fiIHE ashocribers have the pleasure of informing .11. their friends and the public generally. that they Lave removed their paper stare to No. 87 Wood Sired, obore Fourti, pearly opposite the stand they occupied before the fire, whale they have on hand sod ate opening a complete rAPER HANGINGS NOILDIRS, VIRE BOARD PRINTS, CC., the greater part of which has been manufactured and imported siren the fire, and which contains a large number °Trianon' that are altogether new and suit able for every descriptioa of entries and rooms. They also keep on band a stock n' Printing, writing and Wrapping Paper from the Clinton Mill. SIPII. beaville, 0., to which along with their other goods, Ebel would respectfully call the attention of purchasers, *. Rage lad Tanners scraps purchased in exchange. HOLDSH IP & BROWN. 87 Wood street. aug29.4Bfrw3m 50 BAGS Rio Cofoe, a prime article; 20 half chests Imperial, Y. Hyson cod Gun powder Teas; 10 est, boxes Imperial, Y. Hyson and Gun powder Tea; 2 chests Black Tea; 3 itbds prime New Orleans Susar; 600 lbs. Loaf Sugar; 15 boxes excellent Tobacco, Aromatic, Honey Dew, &c. 40 bones Soap, of different Linde; 5 boxes Starch; 1000 lbe Bakimore and New York Sole Leather; I tierce rice; 300 lbs. Dried Beef; 300 lbs Bacon Hams. with a full assortment of Spices. Fish. Molasses, Tinware, Plow lines Bed Cords, Buckets, Bram., Sweet Oil, Cheese, Indigo, Dye &ttlrsofcc.. too numerous to mention, all careful. is Wooed sad will be sold low fur cash, produce or Pittsbuigh manufactured articles by P. C. MARTIN, sept 2 No 60 Water it. Burnt District. 225 PLlLBealllia Beatty R gala low ile Po aa wder, jest term,6TM. B. RH EY & Co., No 9, Water st., me& Agents for the Manufacturers. N. B. Merchants 'wishing to porebase hero will please leave their orders at our counting room before 9 .'clock, A. M. Pest Pitt Works, Corner of O'Hara and Etna streets, Fink Ward DISSOLUTION THE firm of Freeman, Knap & Totten, is this day dissolved, by the sale of the emirs interest of John Fretennin in the concern, to Charles Knap.Jr. and William J Totten,wbo will continue the business under the name of Knnp & Totten, end Win settle all claim/44605t the said boo, sod receive all debts sod eiestiewde owing to the same. 1 1 11.04 h, Aug. 18, 184S-auet.B.- _:r. .;-`fix ~' , ~w+ :is~~4"¢;~ CITOCATiOS. Pewter. port of Pittsburg!). 26 INCHES WATER HI THE CHANNEL ARRIVED. Daily Benver Packets; Daily Bmwasville Packets. Mononenhela City Packets. 41iner. Kinney, Wellsville; Arrow, Atkinson, Cincinnati; Pinirie Bird, Vandergrift. Cincinnni; Beltran], Mason, Cincinnati; Rhode Island, Dawson, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. 7' Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Packets: Monongahela City Packets. Rambler, Moodey, Wellsville; Belmont, Woods, Cincinnati; Arrow, Atkinson, do. Prairie Bite!, Vitoriergrift. do. Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. t elitip _ 4 THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaver daily, (Sundays exported,) at I o'- clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh.) and arrive at Warren nest - morning at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore & Co's line of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar rival of the Packet. and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 SO. Passengers paying in Pit tsburgh are entit ledt °choice of tombs on the Canal Packet, and seats in the. stage. For passage a'tplyon board Steamboat Michiganow to JOHN S DICKEY. Beaver. G M HA RTON & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. Fur passage returning ‘pply at the Stage offices of NEIL, MOORE & Co., Cleveland. je2 I-y J & M B TAYLOR. Warren. BEAVER PACKET. The well known steamer ~.,,MICHIGAN, W. B. Ili it . 3 k .Maßter.linacommenced herregular laity trips; Pittsburgh (.. hereto. fore) at 3 o'clock. P. ~ nd Beaver at 9, A. M. Pricesto suit the times,aad those whc have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will he °petted as noon as the weather will permit; nn the opening of which CLA RKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately o into opera tion. Fur freight ur .7assage apply on board, or to G. M. HA RTON. July 12 Water street. 11:1•The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. SPEED AND COMFORT !! MONONGAHEL A ROUTE. FOR BALTIMORE. AND PHILADF:LPHIA THE SPLENDID r hsT RUNNING STEAMER. Mai CONSUL AND LOUIS MCL•Nr• Will commence ott Monday lin 121 A of May. Ma king double daily trips. One boat will leave at 81 o'clock, A. M. daily. The othei in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.) By tbennorning Boat passengers will take the Cars of the Baltimore mind Ohio Rail Road at Cumberland, at 8 o'clock, A M.. the next morning. And arrive in Baltimore, at 5 o'clock I'. M. the same evening. Through to Baltimore in 32 bouts, Philadelphia in 10 " By the evening boat passengers will lodge on the Boat in comfortableST ATE ROOMS the first night. Pass overate Mountains in Conelpes in day light-- Lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoid in.' eigke travel altogether. For seats, nr entire roaches for familiesor parties, apply at the once, two door., from the F.:change; and at the %V half boat above' he Mononzah..la Bridge. FERGUS MOORHEAD, may 9 Agent. LASE ERIE & MICHIGAN LINE STEAMER LAKE ERIE, Carr. Caurect.t., Leaves Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. M. " Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, CAPT. notes, Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock. A. M. " Beaver at I o'clock, P. M. In connection with daily Lines of Frright and Paa sage Canal Baas to Exit., Pa.. and Cirri-land, 0. Strum Boat and Vetwels to all parts un Lake Erie and Michigan. Apply to G. M. HARTON & CO.. Pittsburgh. JOHN 8. DICKEY, Bearer. jone 211 CLARK &Co., Beaver. 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 The new and Splendid Steamier, v. a. aux. arONONGAIIIILA, Stop IL, Master, has ownmenced run ning regularly, end will continue to tun ihmugh the season as a Weekly Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittshargbevery Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the WOW hoar. For freight or passage apply on board. m 26. Pittsburgh mei Wheeling Packet. THE safe and well•foand steamer "UTICA," CLARK, Master, has eon meneed her tripe and will run aa a reg ular Packet between PITTSBURGH and WHEEL ING during the season of L 645. For freight or pre sage apply on board or to jan 30 J . NEWTON JONES, Agent. Removal. A.~HE subscriber has removed hi.. NI eruct.° Leather store to No. 70 IVOOD STREET, between 4th and Diamond Alley, where he has on hand a large as sottment of Morocco, fancy Leather, Linings. Bind. ings, &c. &c., from one of the best manufactories in Philadelphia, which he will sell at lower ptices than can be Irsught at any other house in the city. The trade are respectfully invited LO examine my stock before purchasing. aug29-tf J. C. KF.MBALL. CLEAR TUE TRACK!!! z• - • ~2; z - IL ti ..1111k. FOR KIMBALL'S SHOE STORE. THE cheapest and beat BOOTS, SHOES, and TRUNKS, fur the people, can be found at J.O. KIMBALL'S STORE, NO. 70 WOOD STREET, Betreen Fourth and Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh Booms and Shoes of all kinds, sizes and description. The following is a portion of bid assortment: !demand Boys coarse Shoe.; do do Kip do do do Calf do do do coarse Boots; do do Kip du do do Calf do Ledie's and Children's Leather Boots and Shoe.; do do Munrcco du do do do fine Kip Slippers do doable wad aigle sole, Pittsburgh make; do do Gaiter Boots of all Linda; do do KW, Jefsrsons and Buskins. Trunks. Trunks or all Bites cheaper titan eon be purchased at any other place In the city. Come and examine my stock; "THE. RAZOR STROP MAN" must and shall be beat!!! All of the above goods have been selected and man ufactured expressly for the Pittsburgh Market, and are and shall be sold wholesale and retell, cheaper than any othet place in Pittsburgh !! Come and see!!! amr.l9•tf J. C. KIMBALL. Sergio& ON the Return Catholic and Proteitent Contro vers); Ntl.hiuict.roe on the Constitution of the Protestant Arsociation of Pittsburith and Allegheny. by the Rey. Huns kinsman D, A M, for sale at sep 9 COOK'S No. 53, Third street. v;*". - ;* - -. • ''.lr=vir-two—ca,e-w...060- 7. - - - ;:4-.. , • BY ',Asir NIGHT'S MAIL. zz gaatit t: 7; • , % • • (alt% '-"4" IMPORTANT-LATE FROM MEXICO The Washington city Union of the Bth, says: "Just as our pnper wont to prerts, lettms were put into our hands from Pensacola, of the Ist of September, and containing despatches from Vera Crux of the 28th and 3lst August. We have only time, this evening, to state the substance of the information they convey.— An opinion very generally prevailed at Vera Crux, ac cording to the last accounts, that Mexico would not formally declare war ngninst the United State.; ■nd that the government would be able to realize but livery small proportion of the loon, if any, which had been authorized— so low was the rate of Interest. It )►as said that, in lieu of a declaration, Mexico would car ryon hostilities vigorously against Texas; and they talked of making a rush upon her with 25,000 men; hut this was generally considered as a sheer fable. The mail of the 18th had brought news from the city of Mexico of th•election of Gen Herrera to the presidency, and the formation of a new cabinet, con sisting of Manuel Pefia Y ,Pefia, (Minister of Fur eign Relations,) Pedro Arrays. (Minister of War,) and Fernandez del Custitlu, Meister of the Treas ury.) On the 16th of August. CaptShubriek, commander of the United States ship Satatoga, exchanged salutes with the batteries of Vera Cruz. Correspondence of the N 0 Tropic. Con rUS CURIITI, Aug 26, 1815 Gs:II7IKM —Our New Orleans friends will doubt less be glad to hear about matters end things at this noted place, which is now the theatre of military op erations between tan great opposing republics—both immensely great, so far as territory is concerned, but big and little in all other respects. Cul H L Kinney. the proprietor of the Brnette, arrived here oil the 22,1 instant, from the convention at Austin, having obtain ed leave of absence from that body. On his toute hither, he passed t Monti San Antonio de Heist; and chile there, I am informed, had an interview with three of the must distinguished chiefs of the Cum:ln dic and Lilian tribes of Italians—Buffalo Hump, Yel low %Veil% and Santa Ana. Ihe latter, as you may have [meld, is the famous chief who, dining the last year or two, has been ranging about the country west of this, and cawing such havoc, in life and property, on the Riu Grande and elseabere; arid who, from hi. own accuunt, us well as fr-rn infurniation otherwise re ceiNed, headed the parties which attacked this place several times during that period. It appears that lie was determined, it possible, to break up the Itanclie, hut all his eflerts to that end proved fruitless. The personal uppentance of this noted wairior, when dressed rod mutinied for a tight, is described by Atone who have seen him too often lartalt here, as being very imposing; a bile, ut the some time, nothing 1 can say would give you an ides of his bravery and energy in action. It appears, however, that in Cul Kinney,aho beaded the patty which gave him battle at ibis place more than ores last summer, be found his match, and was willing to retreat, having, in his last engagement, received a half from the colonel', pistol white in the act of spearing one of his men. The meeting of these two men at Hexer must have titell very exciting —finding themselves on friendly terms so soon altel having been opposed to each other,. deadly conflicts. and so narrowly escaping with their lives. Col K. repurt• that about lOU C:uniesicties had re cently started ft .•m the interiur,on a campaign to tiles• ico, all of who profess to he on literally terms anti frzas. It is to be inferred, therefore, that should it be necessary to increase the force of Uuitcle Sam and [tuts combined, to whip our blatikeited neighbors, (than which, however, nothing is inure absutd,) the aid cf the Lraie Comanche could Le secured. On the :Wall 'list, ben Slehia •itraied at Mutamo ias, hum the interior, wish 1..0UU men, That place hiss tecently been doubly fortified. General Alma, %sada his lances, (Ike number of a Lich as not curr.-ct ly ti,) is *MI at Monterey.' Urn uf the Untied States forces here, re tutried to the Randle yesterday, from au rtelli tun up the Nueces, whether he went fur the purpose of seeing the country and Meeting the dragoon., now Manly expected at this piece. fie is much pressed with Cur pus (Nolan, and the country he has seen atify.rcent to it. The camp is located immectuairly allure town, on the hana of the bay, In a vet) pleusitet, airy place, where a good supply of *Mel la to had by digging only some List* or all feet deep. The steamer liay• ton.furnfialvestoe, is plying doily betties-ea this pier, and St doseplt's island, together with some twelve or fifteen &Moll sail of vessels. FROM THE ARMY OF OBSERVATION LorrICIAL.] Despatches front General Taylor, as Intone the 26th of August, have reached the Vier . Depertment by ex. press. The troops ordered to TrUil, 4.1. compeer the •tarmy of occupation," are tepidly mitring, together with an ample supply of the munitions of war. Col. Twiggs's regiment uf dragoons wets at Sian Patriciu on the 24th, in eicelktat condition. having well sus. tamped their long march, and finding. through the whole route, a plentiful supply of cater, provisions, and forage. The horses are in a fine condition, and tit fcr immediate active seerime, should there be otx-a• moo to put them to it. This regiment was expected to be at Corpus Christi on the 27th Gee. Taylor has, at no time since bit' arrival at Animas bay, felt any solicitude for the sofety of his command, or the necessity of calling for auxiliary forte, even from Texas. The two gallant compasies of artillery,which with such promptnew and patriotic spirit, volunteer ed to gu to Texas from N Orleans. under the belief that their country stood in need of their servicesdiase arrived at Gen Taylor's camp. As there has not been, and probably will not be, any emergency ff.-pair ing there, they in ill not,probaly, belong detained from their homes. It is the general'. intention to discharge them as soon as a few more of the rvgular artillery, now on the way to Texas, shall have arrived—unless things on the Mexican sine of the Rio Grande shall assume a more threatening aspect. Brandy, Whigs. and Gin. A PIPES Bordeaux Brandj; Li- 3 half pipes Old Cognised°, 'rinet,Castillon & 2 du dsi du, 'Martel;' 4qr do tie .- do, .Mmeliwy; 2qr do do do, 'Otani, I.opuy & Co;' 4qr do Rochelle do, 'A Seigneur, 3 pipes super Holland Gin; half pipes suer Oporto Wine; 10 qr casks do do: sqr do L. P. Madeira do; 10 casks Burdeaut_ Claret just reed and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, septB No 170 Liberty at. Richmond Tobacco. g, BOXES W. flare's super. lb Lump; a./ 5 do D. M. Brancliu'e do do; 16 do Myers& Co, super Aromatic do; 5 do do extra do do do; 5 do J. Thomas..lr. Gold Leaf do; 5 • do S. Myers & Co. 5s plug, 15 do Fleming's 16s lump; 15 du Marten'. 5s do; 10 d.o do 32. do: just rrc'd and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, sepal No 170 Lilyerty et. Metallic Pens. G ° G r il n lot l i e s n a s upe in ri S u i r iv F e .:g b le °l lt r e, in boxes of 1 dos " Fine Points, •• 12 '• " " Small Ladies Pen •' 12 " " " Extra Fine " " 12 " Perry's Flat Spring Pen, on Curds; " Small Barrel .• L air o 11 II Gilintea Sehool Pena, in boxes of I 2 dozen; Markham's, Accountant's, Philip's, Lewis, &c. &c., in boxes of 1 Gross, and varying in price,at from 25 to 75 cents. per gross; Pen Holders of every variety. A large supply of the above jest received, and for sale to those who want them, wholesale or retail, at the lowest cash rates. 411 Peas aold by we, are warn - saga to be whit they are represeatetir JOHN H. INULLOR, pept4. 122, Wood urea. ENERAL VARIETY JUST RECEIVED.— t-Ir Cases 4-4 Bleached Sheetingrat bargains; Dar. nesley's Pillow and Sheeting Linens; White brown Linen Unmask and Spreads, all sizes; Knapkins,Crash es, Diapers, Ste; Irish Linens, prices from 25 ris. to $1.874; Counterpane*,splendid, prices hum 2.124 to $lO. 13ARDOWS TuitNER. nug 22 Market street _ _ _ Al Oaf:ENS—Colored . 111oreens, drab and other iTidesiroble orwntog nt the Down town Cash Hollse. eur 22 STI L L THEY COM E— A nother Ica of hose aplen dia G old Pencils received. Those persons uho were not supplied from the previous involves may now have an opportunity to make selections from a full nov. vortment. Prices the some as bef,ore. from $1.50 to $lO. nur.'22 Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, let tem Int yrt, received yesterdny evening nt T No. 411. We have now a better article for 1•24 . wit h u beautiful eevortmenr, varying in in ices from 1131 in 82,25. Cull and See nt aug22 BARROWS & TURNER. Selling off but Not at Cost. SEA GRASS SKIRTS. Another duplicate invnice mceivarl •nd selling cat 25 cen:i less ban previ Mom. De Lanes. o io PACKAGES Mons. D. Lainea or s uperior nen]. ity. in black, bine• and vet y desirable fancy shade,, received at the New Cash floare. au! r.." 2 BARROWS & TURNER Now alpacas. D ECEI V F:D, of the "down town" cnsli house, a Lt. fresh stipply of black, and bine black Alpaccas, which ate offered nt the lowest rates. UMIAK THK "BIG FLAG," ifn. 46. otic26. T EFT at No. 46 Matket street. on the evening L of the :1511) blatant, a aum of, Money, which woo •opposed to have been dropped *some person while in the store. The owner can hater the same by cad ling at our establishment. and proving the notes,. .ty 30-If BURROWS, & TURNER. Mackerel. 10 11131.5. No 3, large size:iota cereiveti mind for gale by J. & J. MeDEVITT. joie 4 No. '224, Liherty airrer. r N small Boxes, put up for Family use. on hnnd arid fur isle by J. & J. NI'DEVITT, SELECT lONS from ilia Sport-lu. I Eminent A mericana by a Member of thu Philadelphia Bar Fur Ru le by H E Latin Riwilrr with note• and ilinittritiorim 11 3 1 Jiihtt I). Ugilby, (or sole by C. H. KAY. REVIS EP and corrected by A. R. Carson to which is added copious notes, &e, fors Ile by aut.22 CHAS. 11. KAY. Col Lott's Levismc's Preach Grammar. PROC; II F . -SS' YE French Grammar, exelcioes on the bark' of Levisac's French Gnimmor. by A G Collat. For male by C. H. KAY, sog2 - 2. No 76, Market .oral. A FURTHER supply of the shore writing fluid AL(aarnitited n graeine artir jO4, trod and rut +ele by C. H. KAY. No. ni Mat Let ar. aug '25 over White A: Brij. dry goods .tore. ST OL' D'S late edition of l'uniun's Digest of the Laws ul Pennsylvania. Fur sole by C. If. KAY, anT 6. No. 76 Mnrtoo street. Goshen Cheese. 6 BOXES of Rime Goshen Cheese; I B4X Or nitre co., Pine Apple do. .111.0 received, and for sale by A G IGNEGART, inept 4. 140 Litser st. Pure Olive Oil. lie DOZ. lure Oil. joss mceived and CP for sale by A. G. REINH ART, aug26. 110, Liberty o. Sugar Cured Harm. B EST rality. alwaya unhand and for sale by A. G. REINHART, augl4 No 141) Liberty rt London Diastard. n CA NS (5 Ity 1•11, h) Superfine London Mustard J V rewired nod fur pale by Heston ainstard t I_o d2.canuislM . dttreffille Ebystan Must•Rl, just wecri ‘ed and fur as Le by - - Mixed Pickles. dot. Jars ••Untlerwocers" Mimi Pickles, of 11,6 ..., year's make, just received mind fur Art he by A. G. REINHART, au:26. 1.10 Liberty street. .7 ) n DOZ. Beaver Buckets, in store and for sale; A. 6. REINIIART. CHOICL PRUNES, •t retail by A. 6 FiKINH ART. Dugan, 140. Liberty street L Lime. 1 0 2 MILS. fresh Louisville Lime just me rived /Ma for sal* by JAMES MAY. Batting. Ir. ft LBS. in 25 pound bales, just received and t/t/ offered fur sale by M. B. RIMY & CO., aug9.3 Nu. 9 Water at. Gotten Yarn, &c. Q BOXES long reel Cotton Yarn , 0 300 lbs Carpet Chain,jaat received and for sale at manufacturers lorkeat pikes by M. B. lIIIEY St. CO., ettg26 No 9 Water et. C. YARN, Assorted Numbeis, 10)000 :40 Kegs Nang, do. Size*. For .ale by M. E. RIMY & CO. augl2. No. 9 Water st. 55 1 1 .1 ° A LF CHESTS 1 1: 1 ..7. , , 0. P. and Imp! 25 Cott) , Boxes O. P. and I mrd. For sale by M. B. Ft 11 EY & CO., ausl2 No 9 Water st LOC:ASKS Cleveland Salarntus, for sale by M, B. RH EY & sugl2 No fl Water street . Coffee. 310 BAGS Prime Green Riot, for *ale by M. 11. RH EY & CO. augP2 No 9 Water t.t 125 HHDS N 0 Sup; Strictly Prime. 95 bbls Loaf do, assorted Nos; Bnildidg Lots for Sale. THREE eligible lots in Hart's plan each 24 feet in front by 132 feet deep, adjoining John B But. ler Esq. The terms will be liberal Enquire of Bug 5. GEO. COC H RAN. ALL the cheap publications of G. Ferrett, & Ca, at about 121 cts. per page, just received and for sale, by J. H. MELLOR. aug22. No. 122 Wood street. sicismta CIOINALN, Attorney at Law, office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market june 19-d&wly MStOt NO. 46. THE PLACE FOlt HOUSE KEEPING GOODS! BARROWS &TURNER 46 Market surer. No. 46 Never Surrenders. BARROWS & TURNER 4G Alniket stret, BARROWS & TURNER Found. Uoney No '224 Liberty si reel C. H. KAY, No 76 Mark..t at Jacob's Latin Reader Mitt Let it reef MAIIINti LATIN SYNTAX. Arnold's Writing Fluid. Pardon's Digest A. G. REINHART. N. , 110 I.ib.•rr ■T A. G. REINHART, No 140 LdMrt• 11,1rPet Cotten Tara, &c. Sugar. 10 bbla l'uwdered Sugar M. B. RHEY, &CO.. Ni' 9 Water street Cheap Music. 'Auction Salm. Auction Sales, By John D. Path, auctioneer, corner of Wood and sth streets. AT 10 o'clock, on Thursday morning, the l lth inst. will be sold on extensive aisnriment nt American, French, Italian and Getman Dry Goods. At 2'clork, M. u quantity of new and secinid hand household Furniture, Looking Glasses, Cu, pv Ling, Ta ble Covers, Window Blinds, Corn Brooms, N. 0. Mo lasses, Va. MartiflVlCUlred Queenswere,Curdlige, Cutlery, Hardware; 5, barrel. Louisville Lime. &c. &c. At Vclock, M. Gold and Silver Wairhes,mnsicid Instruments, Huts, Cops, Bouts, Shoe*, Clot hing,g day and 30 hour clocks, to gether with a variety of Fancy and Staple Goods, sep 10 Peremptory Salo Of 2 Brick Dwelling Houser and three Building tot,. AT"'KENNA'S Pluretix Auction Matt, No. 64, Mat ket street, on Sattutlay evening. next, Sep 'ember 13th, at f 3 orlork precisely, will be sold without reserve, 3 valuable building loin, on whid, is erected 2 comfortable brick dwelling houses. situ. aced in the sth Woad of the city of Pittsburgh. on the bank of the Allegheny river, oppositethe old Toll Gar, end adjoining Messes M'Gory, Marshall & Wallace, Franklin Foundry. Each lot is 20 feet final end extends bock 60. Ono of which i. a cor ner lot; the property is very convenient. and peculi ar), adopted for the rmidence of mechanics, being in the immediate vicinity of several manufactories.— The title is indisputable. which can be seen et the OffiCt3 of Recorder of Deeds for Allegheny county. Those intending to purchase will be shown the pro property by the owner, Mr George Mullen, Mulberry alley, near Mr Shoettbergers Any information requited will be given by the sub scriber,at his Auction Rooms, No 64 Mat ket street, Simpson' Row, between thud nod fourth streets. Terms at Sole, M'KENNA. sopt9 Auctioneer. Executor's Sale of Stocks. AT 10 o'clock on Monday morning, the 15. h inst.. at Danis' Auction Rooms. corner of Wood & Fifth streets, will be sold by order of Executors, for Cash, par funds: 10 shares Exchange Bank of Pitts burgh Stock; 2 dn. Rank of Pittsburgh, dn.; I do. Pittsburgh and Greensborgh Turnpike Road Co. do. Also, 200 shares Pittsburgh and ‘Vushingtun Turn pike Road Co. stock sepO J. D. DIVIS. Auctionerr Postponed Sale Of a Brick Preening House and Lot of Ground, corner of Wylie and Chadians streets. /rite dwelling house and lot aground, belonging in Thos. Chillingwood, F..rl , advertised to be sold on Saturday, is mt,tponed until Saturday next, Sep tember 13th, nt 3 oclock in the ellernoon, on the pre mises. It i. 52 fret 2 and 1-2 inches on Wyelie st and ?6 feet 10 inch... on Chatham Rt. Any information re qaired will be given to those inclined in purchase, by the owner ett the etemise-t or the subscriber at hi. Ant thin R o om, No 64. Market st., hem Cif] 3d and 4th. Terms Cash Par Money. I'. M'KENNA, Alwer Positive Ascii.", Sale of a Valuable and bra/al . /id Farts of Laud, about 37 Acres. WITH • good dwelling •nd out houses, and nll rite stock thereon, viz; Horse, wagon and har ness, coins, hogs, farming utrossils and a variety of other articles. To be sold. Thursday, September 23, at Id o'clock, A. M., on the premises in Peebles town ship, Allegheny country, on this puelrety road, a mile from the flourishing village of East Liberty. 6 miles from the Lily of l'irrsburgh. and about half a mile from the Allegheny river, surrounded with the best of neigh• born. A healthy location with a variety of bill and dale, on one of the hest roads, lendirg to the city of Pittsburgh, containing about 37 acres, nearly all cleared, wader goal fence and in the highest store of cub. tivation, on which is erected an excellent dwelling house f. oished in the bent of order and furnished with every convenience necessary for the comfort of a fam ily. Also a good stable, barn and other houses . a gar. den and a young orehnol of the choicest variety of fruit trees: a well of delicious and pure spring water, ataindarce of cord is close by the above property, is well adapted for a country residence, being so con venient and easy of access to the city, it would suit ad mirably f .r a boarding school, summer boardinghouse, farmer, gardner, butcher, or any person wishing a handsome re.i.lence. Those desirous of purchasing can call on T. Brown, Esq tbas owner, on the premises, who will show the property, and give any information required. Possession will be given immediately after sale, the title is good; for further particulars enquire of the subscriber at his auction rooms, No 64 Market street, between Third and Fourth. rept 6 P. McKENNA. Aumr. Adiainstrator's Salo of Real lllatate. 19,4U0 Acres of Land is Westent Pecisylvaxia AT AUCTION. ILLbe sold at the aortion Rooms of John D. 1' V Davis, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 13th day of November, 1345, at 10 o'clock, A.M.. the follow , ing deseliberi land; late the ' , ropes) °flames Trimble, Senr. decd. of 1 - 111 f i 4).1 r ; 13.00 ACRES of which, lies in the county of Niemen No 39, nod 972 in r3rnatuning tournAip; No 758 and 801 in Rein wore townsphip no 934 in Sandy Creel township, no 1068 and 1073 in French Creek township. Some of iheor land, contain C+.ll. and Iron Ore and lay in the v icinity of LlteSt3ol improvement-is 1,000 ACRES are in the county of Crawf.r.l. Mil and 1343 in It or ha u t, Township, no 13611 in Athens' township, no 1453, in Richmond township, no 1669 in Sparta town ship; al of %hints are *ell adapted fue farming, antl con vs nient to laid out mails. 900 ACRES nre in the County of Erie; no 197,-11017-207G in iV•tet ford township, and within 3 miles of the town ‘Vaterlool; no 1956 in Amity township; these tracts are of the fiat quality land, and convenient to laid out roads. 16000 ACRES Are in thu County of Mr Kean, adjoining the South line of tho State of New York, and fronting on the Allegheny River. The town of Corydon lies on part of the Original tracto. These Lando aro well cover ed with pine anti other timber, suitable for Lumber: and have several smell streams of water running trough them, on which there may be saw mills erect ed. The above Lands will be sold in separate tracts or in • body to suit purchasers. The Land. in Mercer,Crawf.wd ante Erie Counties, are priratpally in tracts of 200 Acres, and well adapt ed for litters. Tho.e in McKean County, are mostly in Tracts of 1000 Acres Title ludi.putabl_•. Terms et sale F. R. SHUNK, Wlll BOYD. Admit. THOS. B. TRIMBLe.. sept 6 is JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctr. 'Western Press. Mercer; ,Craw ford Democrat, Meadvillle; F.rioObserver, will publish the above till sale and charge this office. sept 6 Valuable Water Street Property for Sale. rilfiE subscriber is authorised to sell that very vans able Lot of Ground adjoining, the one on which be resides on Water street below Ferry !insect. having a front of 30 feet on Water street, and extending bock 160 feet to Front street. Titleindisptnable. Terms liberal. jy 30 J. D. DAVIS, Anct'r. MISS A. C. SARGENT BEGS leave to inform her frlernio and the pubic gen entity that her Select School for Young Ladies and Misses. Will commence the Winter Seation on Monday the Flth of September. at her school room in St. Clair at., nearly opposite thn Exchange Hotel.— She begs leave to refer to the following gentlemen Hun John Borden, Rev W A Passarant. Rer J Niblock, Wilson McCandless, Esq, Rev S Young. Allen Kramer, Esq., Jacob Mechling, E.f.q., NVm. Jack, Esq. John Bigler. Butler. Pa. Pittsburgh. Any information as to terms &c., can be obsaineclby calling or. Allen Kramer, Erq. aug 22 Rack in the Old Stand. THE Subscribers would inform the trade and pub lic in general, that they are in their Old Stand, No. R 3, Wood street, with a stock of hardware, suita ble for Builders and the retail trade, together with their own manufacture of but hinges, axle, pulleys &c,— Thankful for past favors, they solicit a share of pub lic custom. The attention of Builders and Carpen ters, is particnlery asked, to a large lot of kiages slightly damaged is ike Great Fire, that will be said at very reduced prices. Call sa d see.. Bask Weigeas of all sizes constantly on hand. aug26lf CLARK & CAMERON " • --ii,'`"4:zt-'44"."-7-;k77..-`-:;,,N." Bank Notes anb (exchange. CORRICTILD DAILY IT A. EIirAMER, EXCHANGE BROKER, SPECIE STANDAItD illerckanta a nd Manufaclart.re'Sc rip Exchange Bank cr ip. Currency Berke Couulq Scrip 14 EXCHANGE-AT SIGHT On Philadelphia 4 pre= New York . pre Botton. .... 4 prese BaUimo re press SPECIE. Gold . ..1 press Silver pat PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pits:hat-Ark p a . Merchants and Manufacturers' bank ...... .• . pat Exckan ........ . ... Do.Hollidaysburgls P MIA DELPIIIA. Bank of North America par Do Northern Liberties Pa, Do Pennsylvania Pa, Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Pa, Farmers' and Mechanics bank Kensington hank. pa , Manufacturer:and Meekanica' par Mechanics par Moyantensing ;tar Philadelphia bank par Sehrtylkill " --Par Southwark ..... "........ par Western - Bank of Penn Township par Girard bank Pa, U. S. batik and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " - Chester county ..............pa, " Delaware county pat " Afontgoneery county •••••••• •• .• .•..par Noichninbertalvl . ......... par Farmers' bunk of Bucks county.... ......... .par Eastanhank ..... • • ...... • . •par Doylestown bank ......... ...... par Franklin bank of Washington .........par Bank of Chambersbnrgh.............. • ..... . " Middletown .... ........ ..... 1 G flirt rgh ................. 13 " Lesristown " Susemehanna county Berksconnty bank ..... .....„.. .......... no sale Columbia Bank and Bridge Company par Carlisle bank 1 A Frig hank I Farmers and Drovers' bank 1:1 " Rank of Lanraster " Bank of Reading par Harrisburg bank Honesdale Lancaster " Lancaster Co." l,ebanon " Aliners'bank of ........ Monongahela bank of Brownsrille New Hope and Delaware Bridge company ° Northampton bank —"Am sal,. Towanda bank no sal. Wyoming bank West Branch bank. York bank OHM. Re/nine bank of SI. ...... 14 Clinton bank of Going:bits.... .. ..11 COlMmbiana bank of Netc Lisbon 14 Cirelerille (Lawrence, cashier) ( IVarren, cashier).... no sal. Chillieothe bank Commercial bank of Lake Erie....._._.14 Dayton bank.. ..... —.—....... I A Franklin bank of Co/stabnir.... IA FarTners'an4 Meelutssies' bank of glenbentrille— 11 Farmers bank of Canton no Geawea U Granville 45 Hamilton Lancaster Marietta Massillon 14 bfeekaniei' and Traders', Cincinnati Mann! Pleasan'. ........ 14 Nn rieet Putnam . ... . .... ....1j Sandusky Scuba. Urbana ........ Wooster l4 Xenia ........ .......... ... .1 Zanesrille ............ Bank of Cleveland...—. .. .................5 INDIANA. Stale bank Prat! braaekes Stale Serif KtriTtICRY AU bailie State bank Baia of Mavis, Showniertowle VIRGIN! A. Rani of tke Valley of Virginia. 11 Bank of Virginia F...rellai tr. , * bank of Virginia Fa niters' Sank of Virginia -•- - - - 1 4 Nora-11'1 , 44er, bank of Vir iaia ..... . par Mereitanta' and 3feck axles bank of Virginia...par Branches._ .......- ..... . ..... .........- .14 Bank at Morgantorn 1 MARYLAND. Baltimore City hanks All other enlvent NORTH CAROLINA All solvent SOUTH CAROLINA All solves! tloanks.. ............... GEORGIA. Alba'vela ALAC,AMA Mobile b a mks Couni ry bolds LOUISIANA. New Othasts banks ( good ).. ....., ..... ..... ..2 Al!bank,. Bank of 3t. Clair Sl. Clair, .... .. 75 Bank of the Rio., r Raisin, Monroe 15 N'a cnuer's' and. Metkanies' Dank, Del roil GO Michigan Insnranrc, Co. Pilroil 5 Oakland Calmly Bank, Pontiac, 15 FIFTq STREET FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. H. H. RYAN, HAVING completed his machinery tier the MA • I:FACTURE OF CABINET FURNITURE. is now prepared to offer to the public all articles in Inn li n e, at wholesale or tetail, veto low for CASH; he warrants eery article made at bit establishment to give satisfaction. as none bitt the best workmen are employed, and every cure taken in the selection of material. Turning and Snoring done in the !mat tnnnner Alan, an assortment of turned material kepi no hand, such as Wagon Hsgbs, House Columns, Newel's nod Balusters, Bench Srews, Bed !tests, Shovel and Fork Table Legs, &c. Handles. The subscriber has in addition to his large Estab lishment, nine Brick houa•e, with shafts running through them, which ho wiil Kent fur SAnpa, with Steam Power sufficient to propel such`machinery as may be put into them, at much lower rates than steam Power can be produced from small engines. PussciAion given at any time. aug2B Select School for Boio-and H'WILLIAMS has oven his Select School for • Males and Females, in the room over Mr Dyer's Grocery, and formerly occupied by Mr Samuel Blood,in Fedurolstreet, Allegheny, on Monday, the 18th inst. Tears:—PrimaryClass, $6 per scholar per quarter of 11 weeks. lunior Class, " 8 Senior Class, 10 • Rev. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev. D. H. Riddle, D. D., Rev. K. D. Campbell, D. D., Hon. Churles Sbakr, Joseph P. Gar.z4m, M. D., Charles H. Israeli, E. UNZ2 ....1 ILLINOIS ..........21 TENNESSEE. MICHIGAN RICTLAERCES I:==2 Locturaz ou Europe. - • A T the request of n number of his friends. the Red Dr 13A IRD will deliver netters() of familint toms hn the variotti countries of Europe, e t r i b m i ng., notices of their physical appearnnee, prtmlactiorgic commerre, civilization. history. chief chits, g a v ev g.i' mews. rulersond other dist ingoid,erl 4.4;5- cation, literature, religion, manners, &c., tlke. Thal' course will embitter, eight lecture., and be illu.trated by large and a dmirable traps. The first will be give n L, the leet nre room of the First l' reshrterian ChUtv.44 (Rev Ur Herron's) THIS EVENING. (Monday) e t half past 7 o'clock. It mill relate to lkssia and Poland. The second will he o row Inuat lob ofremarkS On the tome countries, nod I e given to-morrow night. ThernOr.e will he rimioleted seithiti two weeks. Thd of of the lecturer who has Arta several years Europe, and seen almost every part of it, will bele give as much valtiatle and interesting ii,finmation AS possible, especially so. It 114 it is not cut.y to obtain in Books. Tickets for the emit sr eon he iota of the Isatkstures of Nlessrs Caller, I tigt,iliam Eldon atul Johnston &Stotiston,anti it Ilti•iloirri at the r,,ilowing pricr, for one hulls idual $1 fdl, ur a gentleman g l ad [tidy, $1 50, or a family of five persons, $3,00. .Ingle cent, sehtl. JUST PUBLISHED, JULY, 1015. A General Collection ef Precedents 13 CONVIIVANCING In which examples arc given, in sufficiont raridy to enoblL the scrivener, conveyancer, and man ,f business, to draic instritmenls of Orli ing legally and correctly. INCLIThING MANY YORM9, rAn:ttcuLARLY 17111..113 THE FARRIER, MECHANIC, AND THAHEM. BY GEORGE GETZ. PRICE 12,110. ti K COM MEN D ATIONS: From the Hon. Jotio SIVIGEANT. Philadelphia, July 9, 1943 Dr Aft StR,..--Atcept my ilmbkm f r dm ropy ymil have been good enough lit send toe of the Third Ed). tion of''Gotz's Forms." The general sense of the merit of the wools is evh dew by the exhaustion of the two former ...dittoes end the call fora new one. The rtnni.ileo of seed. a broil nre, thin it should be adopted to popultir use. Inbutlf respect 11, you appear to have sugeeetied, and to hasett . obtained the hi-opt-oh:ale of the profes,ion, and thA confidence or the public: In my opinion, !fait ate; 'Putty entitled to both. So fur as it has been in tilt power to examine them. The forms ore Irgnll9 accifr irate and anfiirient. anti they are 4t? atrangeei Eta tit he easily understoodnod applied, thus affording atgjd and eonveniel,l goitre for nil oho in their own cute cerns or in the concerns of others, have occtodon impale nny of the papers rennirtql in the doily Irene. actions of besiness. They will be especially useful !to mwristrairs notaries, mid cont.eyitucer..., and in public (net incolons. The paper el d printing. allow fro• in add, nre ctorthy of commend:llion. being mulch auprrinr to the. yr - dimity +t\ le of execution of nth works. V , ry truly. atonal , . Gtrz, Esq. J011:1 SERGEANT FAtiatt or ~ letter r, mu gal Celli lenwn of Nortit. high in the confidence of the penpfc of t h e United Side : "Punt triuk is rail that could be wider, be thornie r . ney ur euntrit)ancer. h elderitmlly times the hiatus in: American wet ha on die subject, a cleitilmairtm which will be acknowledged and appreciated by thoae , 1110' aerk for the best l'reccdenta for drawing writing. in transfer mopetty from one to another. with brevity and legal acentric). Your serortd etthimi into iteratively the best in ito lime) bat The third, just pub.. lished, and ut hand, deaet ven, 1 - 11.1/11L111.1 ref trite alt comrscritlation from a di:teeming public. "Certainly. no man of int.incss, a het hci a inerchuat i Farmer, ur Stec:basic, 'horrid le a rdroat it:as by its aid many a clonal- might: he a u ved or ldi n , or Id. lam also a/Ili-fr.( that out yornh while Mr:dying the higher branches of Nit:ration in tar s mirmrica or -I,aryirg, may be plefitably lanitced ha: havittr. wit haul their irnmedium reach, no excellent a trrinntril, easiomal mod) of which la lit cminttetty fit them in ea. ter upon the mull ifarious and nzt htt- Me,* concern* of life. I prnnouncf it as :L e t h,p eal ) work extuall aid :Arid title. Tbejudiciuza,ly curn;,iie--! • 1 . ••,:1-7,,.; at the close, is womb for the volume: the prim/far i-a:cf, a- are aura rear specimens of fl,( - 1 - 1141 , 7573... - 31y brit. Stc• Fro=:l.e 1-:,7mLnfr We placed mar eery in (fro linnelit of dye PresideNt Jrazt of this tli=trict for examine. lion. who, en returning it, han d ed a. the SlR,—lhmve looked over ih.- Book of J7oo ms. by Nif.. Getz. It it n toeful compilation. and we/I to-ranged. With the aid It vapplict, any man of 01. N -only rinalift• cations may venture to draw de'ed, and other instill , MMUS Willi Ont profesvionni o..i.tanee. In Magi/. trlllet it may 40 highly valanide -v-They might all to have such a. :ST antpt I—an.l I know none that would anuwer the purpose better than this. I am vonne. &et. T 14. BAIRD Orders from any part of the Ut tt. d &tams will he promptly attended to, ifdirected paid) to the Aubscriber. GEot(OF, G Prac:ical Conveyancer and Gen'rul sept. 4 tf YENITIAN BUN US. A. WESTERVELT, and Well :1:1n Bli/It7 :11ulter,f.umre or 5e,,,,id:111,1 F,inrtli 144,1 IL-es thd, method In inforeti many friends of the Stet .at Lis. Fuciutt i> now.in fu l 1, , r 3 ti0 n ,,r, St Chit st., near is uld Allegheny Bridge, here a curstant sepply linds of voriutis euhms and ialities, is eureonntly kept hand and ,stt all prieee,' twenty-cents op to mill; ds «ill I.e mit rip rrn, ihat in case of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they muy be re• moved without the aid of a acrear-drivet, end with the same facility that any othe piece of furniture can be removed. and without an extra exrensc. e24-d&wiy. Rheumatism. ABOUT ten months since. I was antarked tett!) Rheumatism in the small of rn! , back and in the knees. Having heard B. A. Yuhnestock & Co'! Rubefacient highly spoken of as a remedy for Rhen. marinas. I procured some, and the first application gave me such relief that I was able to go to work the next moi Ding. I have had Seven ilifirerout attacks of Rheumatism Trrevintr, to this, and hive suffered ranch (corn it, and have used a great variety or remedies, but nevvr met with mu before tint gas" soil prompt r lief. 3,,ita Wasn't, Fifh Ward. Pitt.burgh. Prepared and void by B. FAH NESTOCK & Co., corner of Wood and Sixth t-arirtst. SF LLP,RS' GREAT REM E FUR lAVERCQ.* PLAINT.—No CURE: NQ PAL I) EAR SlR—There were two boxes of rum Imo!. uable Liver Pills brought to thio'conniv, which cured two persons who hail been docioring for the liver complaint fur Ceara, When 1 woo lost in Piitohurgis I buught. too 1.0)41'5 more. for F., -Oni Wile hove re-, eeived great benefit (ram it; mute bun from any etbee.- medicine they hove ever taken„lo ileac are but few' PerAoll6 here who are uut troubled more or kso with . Liver Complaint, there is great demand for Vet liver pills; I therefore send fur one or Iwo Ifolee• tf t flu& known the value of your pills ns I now know in, 1. would not have left Pittobitigh without laki[tg a doecci, boxes. Yuma, J. lAN,EACF Claw find Co. Pis. A IZemarl.able Atteruiptri is aikett to the follenvirr; ,Intertletl. of Samuel McCord, Esq., of iVell,,t,utgll, Vu. F,,. 11n9 filh, 1845. I hereby certiry that I Was afflicted n ith the Live," Complaint and Phthisic fur a leer timil being wire than a tear under the cure of a I hat !heals. , ease, instead of being relieved by, the recJicitied I took. kept gradually get t itry Italy s‘velhul vo that ' I was unable to stoop low enough to tie inn shoe.-... When the disease inns :a Iho i‘or..l, I wits rccolotni ed to try Sellers' Liver l'ills. I did so, gad 1,18 re lieved greatly by ate firet box, and eemidatly cared by the second. SA'AI CEL WCOIID. These Pills nhich stand unrivalled by any Medicine known for the cure of diseased livers. of prepared and sold tor It. E. SELI.L.IIS. No 1:25 Smithfield a—. soh! also by Kerr & Mohler, 11S Wood at; L. CV Jr.stud Wm. Thorn. Market bl; Fess dr. ern , riell, Wartl; and at P. Schwartz uad John Mite/sell, Alto chewy City. . septa
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