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A l' .1 1 ,6 1. 17:thigArt 4 1 !'" , 0r,4 1 414 4 t-1,. .iii gtPtiektiff'4o:rit" - Ft 4 til 1.,- - 7 '..` , 4 •&., ..• - - ''-' ' • . - sir . oro-Irt TM , ute.. VA ~.,,e4; 0. - , . '74 :4f , atligfaM . ,',s4.":'O r -• ' . - CITY INTELLIGENCE. An Affecting Incident.--It to a g re " miefeitelie In the domestic relations of life, :when parents are compelled to institut e legal proceedings to determine who shall have the nurturing and gilar th ar ai p o r their natural and loved off sueb, however, are the .necessities in d i b — c ; e ,y_dsy world of ours, that such proceed ynge are instituted by all ranks* of society. However ninth it is to be regretted, it appears from our nature to be unavoidable: • It is a matter of general"notoriety that; a few f ur since, a case of this aharazter, where the parties were highly respected and wealthy, was adjudicated by one of our Courts, and the child ren, which had been in the 'possession of the father during a separation of a year or two, or dered to be restored to, the mother. Of the justness of this, we will not now speak—but, as a general rule, if the mother has the means, and is otherwise qualified .to rear and educate her children, it is nothing but. natural and right that , she should have the possession of -them. Who. has a better right.,4llan she that bore them! In the case above alluded to; the formal . res toration and delivery of the children to the moth er and herfriends, was' kcifie" - ilircitigh'withr...o terday in the court house balcony, and they were Immediately 'placed in a .carriage and. conveyed away ; or rather two of them were, the eldest, a boy of 12 or 18 years :of age, reit:Laing to,sio-, company them. This little , fellow is a bright, spirited looking boy, and abed bitter tears at his brother and sister being separatedfrom him. Scarcely had the sound of the •carriage as it rolled away, died upon our ear, wail it was bus tle, bustle, and another writ was issued to have the children * brought, before another' .qotut What will be the result is yet unknown: :.; /rid). Evenings.--The elitertiiininent of; Dr.' O'Reilly was attended last evening. by a large and fashionable audience, who listened to him throughout with the :utmost; interest and Eaten.. ton. His illustratiOns of ,thb droll humor and genuine wit of the • Irish peasant cannot fail to amuse, and his recitations of the most brilliant passages of her gifted sops to instruct. ITe lec tures again this evening, at Philo Hall. .{gamy.—Eliphalet Westcott was yesterday committed by Ald: Steel, on a charge of Bigamy, Margaret Westcott, of Stewartstown, alleges that she is his lawful wife, and that he left her sev eral years ago, and he has since married, as she believes, two other women, one of whom he is at present living with in this city. gir The Third Ward school house that was, is being torn down. From the position it occu pied on the hill, it had become unsafe and inac cessible. - • Counterfeitirig.—A man named Josiah Wig gins was yesterday committed by Aid Parkin son for passing a counterfeit five on the Harris burg Bank, on John Downs. At h Again.—John Williams, one of denthal's omnibus drivers, drove into one of Naser's omnibuses, and then sued the driver of it, George Hough, ns the writ alleged, a large, portly man, with a leghOrn hat. seir Ald. Parkinson yesterday committed Richard Wilcock. on oath of his wife, for as sault and battery. , filar There was a dray horse fell dead in the Ninth Ward yesterday. Ho died with harness on. ter Jaraes Italy was committed by A Wood, and John Stewart by All McMaster, for assault and battery. CEr All the cases, numbering six, before his Honor yesterday morning, were committed. zer John. Harris, in the Fifth Ward, was held to bail, yesterday, for assault and . battery. New Music. BLUME his jut reecivell.- • C s Simmer Longin ByStsPben'C. Foster ; Household Words ' John Bloctley; He Doeth All Things Veil ; ' • ' Blanche Alpert. By Stephea Glover; ' Lovely Nell. By the Campbell Minstrels; • Gently Sig hs the Breeze. The Popular Daett,'written for fdarl'lleJennr Lind and lifadgle - Marietta Albo ni. By Stephen Glover. • • -Go Where the Morning Shineth. Duca; Ben Bolt, Summit Polka, Blossom P-iiits,Jenny Linda Echo Waltz and he companion. The Bird Wel just published ; Grave of Bonaparte ; Asia Alla &OXUS! By T. Valentine; Tartish Mareb ; Ravel Polka; • Lousiana Belle. By the Fable Hartoottista ; Grave of Washingtob. By L V it. Crosby ; Deem Notand Say Not; The DLLs Janlata; Grand Polka de Concert.; Ter W • V. Wallace; Silver (Sell Waltz; Henrietta Polka Matt; - Walnut street Theatre and Soneenir•of Germany.— Two new Scottish's; The Wreathe a collection of Popular Melodies, ar• ranged as Beeremive Lessoai (or then/430,1n three numbers. Together with large collection of. Guitar Music at • C. BLUME'S' jy3o . • . . Piano Depot. No 118 Wood st U7i3o=o T HOLMES' LITF.RARY DEPUT, Third street, J.l. opposite the Post - Office— • • International Magazine for August;.. . The Hips) , Chief. By W. M. Reynolds; Mabel ; or i Ths Child of the Battle Field. A Taloa( Waterloo; • • The Pioneer's Daughter; a Tale of Indian Captivity. By Emerson BenneU ; Dictionary of Mechanics' No. 34 ; Living Age, No. aW; Blackwood toe August; Adventures of Pout Ferweolle. A Sea Story ; The Counttss of Salisbury.. Be ; Ecnste ; or. The Sstenns-ot Paris. By Ma: _ Rich ardson ; • Yeast: a Problem.. By the author of Alton Locke; Reveries of a Bachelor —or, a Rook of the Heart; The Farmer's Companion—with illustrations; Traveler's Heide through the U. S. end. Canada ; • Rena—or, the Snow Bird: &Tale of Real Life By fitrx.lste fleetly Th e Heirs of 'Waist Wayland., .83? Maly Howitt ; The Reel. By Balwer ; Net Po Bad as We Seem:" A Comedy—by Dulwer; The Daughter of Night. A Surry• re y sen the Pt Time A Clara. TDALY & CO. have now ready for sale a large s end well selected stock of Spnng and Summer . Hosiery in all Its branches. They would direct particu lar attention to their stock of Gentlemen's cotton half Hose, with Merino and Silk Poet; they arc of the best materials and workmanship, and kr comfort as a sum. mer Sock, cannot be equaled. W. D. at Co have also on hand Cents Undershirts and Drawers in cotton, silk. and merino; Chi Wren ' Hosiery of all descriptions, at the old established Stocking Suite, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. . Dust Dist* at utuai View' amawingssee comps oy DR ANCII OFFICE,S4 SMlltrstarm sr., Parasol's 1, •• PittsbotgAi Mop Is:, 187 t. 11 Debut evidence or the success of the Director In endeavoring to sake the "STATE MUTUAL Fl RE 119URANCE COMPANY" meet the wants of the eommanity; is the unparalleled amount of business which has been done—having issued 1,900 P *II. eiesdunng the past year, thereby adding over 8130,000 to the funds of the company. Nearly all the property Insureds , of the safest kind, in unalUsigks, And alarge proportion insured for only one yeAr. Whole No. Policies issued do -do eapieed, termiumed . canceled 02 do .do In force •• • 7,809 Amount of Property insured . $7,989,419 do Canceled,tertninnted and ei• &ad .2 0 1,728 do do in force—. • ... • . 97,694.691 do Premium Notes.• —••—• • 70,870.87 do Canceled,tenningted;eiPedi VU 7 . 10- do in force ........ anoxr ,r 1 do CashPremiams secelved• • •,1101,557,141 do ,do canceled 321,24 Whole amount df hisses and expen. • ace paid .... ..23 sti,4s Balance in favoraf , In cash, - , 917,624,43 To city or dountrY therzhildbia l34 ownd4,l of dal ill- Lip, and isolated .or . 'country property, luta bettered this company affords advantages la point of cheapn as, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Comp.:fly lc this country. - Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved:sys tem of Classificatiec of Rlyk e, excluding all vet-Lai bassards, insuring only a limited amonnt in any one its: cality,than precluding the frequency and occurrence of huge fires, and also, on both the Stock and Alutstal pl4ll, U not only ensnares the cheapness and accommodat on of both methods, but entities the insured to a panic i,:a. lion in the proem. It is under the control of the following Directors: -J P. Rutherford. A. J. Gill stt, John B. Packer, Samuel T. Jones,Alonzo A.Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob art gi o tzsantueliones f John P. Rutherford. ••• • ' J , P. RUTHERFORD, Pres't. •••• A. A. Valtallak, Aetnall. • . N. U.—A Scrip Dividend rir fifteen pct tent en es pi ring policies bas been declared by the Directors, an, is new receivablis at this Office for renewals, or redeem a. Ole in :sash at, the VW of , ginety'days. • mylinlaw A. As. inititlEß, Agent. TN TITS MATTES of the Volontsiy asstgoment of James S. Adams, Shoe Merchant, orate City or Pitts- burgh. • Tee ereilitors and debtoks lof James- S. Adams will take notice that a deed of assignment for the benefit of creditors, dated June sib, 11351., has bean executed to the undersigned, who will settle the husloesi of skid Adams. WILLIAM' LARIMER, JR. '' Assignee. 0. SLIGAR4-601111ds: N. G. Sugar on storage, and N to:1410;19:01W oat the lot. , • • syl9.' • •••• • • •• • - RING & BIOOR GRA D. COFFOF.—AIO,bap Prime Rio Coffee i . • 'lO do ' ;aye., do; 18 . KING & MOnRNEA D. 50 8 211 3 ' • V• T =4:4 . ' d u sLdlt 6 hb o ds. Stiain Rimy. F. R. DRAVO, .' • No:1 Diamond - • Adtmlmistratmea-Notloc. . . NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the under s igned . is the legally constituted Administrator of the et& tate of Paul Clutter, late of West Elizabeth Allegheny county. Therefore, alL,persons having Claims 'against his estate are hereby. requested to present them for set tlement ; and those being indebted are required to make Immediate payment to the subscriber.' •- JAhlt..l3 PAYNE, Adm . : . Jefferson.township.. jg2t:otw• Noflee.. SEALED PROPOSALS *lll be reeclued until *- 10th August • next, for the use of the Surplus •Watee. at that_Lock a, on the Panmylonnla Canal, at Tareatum; Alleglreny. county, fox a period not exceeding 40 Team Direct by mail to the undersigned, Freeport, AD/14ton county,. Pa.. • . • order of the Hoard 42f Canal Commlsaioners. ' SCOTT do' OTIS, • • AUCTIOPMERS AND,COMMISSION MERCHANTS, el Nam graturrorr.mouts, - attrisomu: -.- • • lie consignments been engaged In the-above busillesi for the teat fix years, to this city,' would respectfully lic consignments of Goods, to be sold in this market, either for Auction or private Bale—particularly Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal advances on all kinds of Goods consigned us for sale. Will refer to Messrs.'fiewitt.lßoe &Co E. W-Vio let, Wat.D. Wood & Co:, JOilll Ande mon &CM, Stone, Squire & Heed, Brownlee,' Homer & Larkin. Deaver. Saint Louis* Butler*. Brothers, Cincinnati; Cleoree - 111 , Lain. PittsliurghC; - •• ' finargUiv fp HE undersigned. after ad intertnif of four. reeir;,titis Vela resumed butinias. - .rievini•complted with the requaltions of the la* regtditin,g Sales at Auction, and having procured a first claim Lleenite as Auctioneer tot the• City of Pittsburgh, he offiets•his services U 3 such to hisTrionds and the public generally: 'With an expe rience of 'liberty thirty years lit this line of business. he entire satisfaction to all tboae hazards nothing iu saying that Lewitt be enabled to give Patronize him • E . : ISCReNNA, Auctioneer. Refers to the prinCipal City ftierchants:• • •i 1 who may feel disposed to `• (lour. of Com:, 'N Bulletin and Pennsylvanian, Philada ; American and Republican, copy lwand charge this office.) • Another Bale or Lots In *eat Plttsburgh Ells - IT-ONE Wird in Gazzam's Plan of Town Lots, having been diapo ed of at Public and private sales,, be subsenber will offer at Auction one or more ranges of. f.ote in said Plan, on SATURDA.if NEXT, id of Au l f risnale, like the former one, will be without ieswee, agord ins to persons wishing. Lots in this improving sii• barb, a good opportunity for pawl:ming valuable prop. city at Auction prices,and the Lots now offered being meek nearer the city than those heretofore sold, are still more desirable. • . • . . . Sale to begin at 4 oFtleek,P. U., near Tustin's • between the City and the Toll Route, on Braddock ttt. Plank Road.• Terms easy and.willte made known at the sale. ITSIdd : • P. lIPKENNA, Atoct'r. • e "kHASIEIDWELLINO HOUSE von SiLIS The uedersigned wishes _to dispose of at.priviti sa , s new two story fatale. owr,u.rNo.,/totrmin `situate on tee. corner of .Washington and Union striate, in the-borough of Birmingham. Sold house Is erected an a leased lot of ground, fronting tO feet oa Washing .tort atreet,'and running back 60feet. on Union street- The testa has nine years to can from-the Ist of April, IFLSO Grottnd :ent 510 a year. The purchaser boo the privilege eit removing the house at theimitation of the lease, Price of house 860, •,Poisession-giten Immedi ately. . . w..p. APCARTNFX, ' Auctioneer. ON. Thursday afternoon, July 3154 ar 3 o'clock, at the 'ales Room.; corner of AVOW acid :Fifilt ow., will be told tWil second band Piano Portia. • P. M. DAVIS'. AuePr. • 12F, DOZ FINE SHIRTS s: Atm:um —un Friday mo.ratiair, August Ist, at 10 o'clock, at the Sales Rooms, corner of • Wood and vittlr 3tP , .will be sold on a 'credit of ninety days, on sums over $lOO-145 do: Pia. perfine Sf iris; comprising fine muslin shirts, linen bro oms and collars; do. do. stitched, broad and narrow plaits • do. do. French embroidered and needle worked hi:monis; 'super York mill Muslin and' English lawn cloth shit ts. extru linen bosom: and calls.. 'r use seek. and -French sleeve, .wipe and. fancy shirts; ..leacticdlerill.drnwersv dean frocks, fr.c. • P. RI. DAVIS, Anat. MEM FRIDAY EVENING. August .Ist. at early gas X light, will be sold, at ?diCenna'a Auction llncite,au excellent second band Rifle au t V Olin. P. bIItENNA, Auct'r. DOORS AT AUCtrOlts.—On Miley evening, _August 11 Ist, at early gas light. will be sold at htlienna's Auction Rouse, an assortment of Classical and Miscel laneous Books, new and second hand. among whirl• are many numbers of the United States Commercial Regis ter, boon! end unbound. . P. M'KENNA, Iy3l Auctioneer. .Tranaparent Window Shade liPaetor6 o . 48 IRWIN STREET, (az-twins run sno mem made a t y IST OF SIiaDES on band and made at il l times to ±a order -34 14,64 and 64 Da Shades, plain and bordeted ; " u Transparent green do; "- " Dark " do ; LandseapeShades of every style; Moonlight do do do ; Gottaccand Bleasitiato, of new style STOLE 81IADDS of any color, with Leueting or De signing. OIL. CLOTHS on hand. Moo, a lot of SHADE: TRlMMiNOS—ccrnsplete at cents per Glade. ar Curtains bong on reasonable terms_ P. S.—Pedlars will do well so call at the Factory, be fore purchasing elsewhere. snarl titilm Braddock's Field Property. DEMONS desiring beautiful, healthy, historic and cheap location for country residence., are lathed to tarn their attention to Braddock's Field, which is now being sold in small parcels,' on the most favorable terms F.ighty.ave acres have been thus sold this season, to several different individuals same of whom arc DOM Improving by luiidings, tee. ' For advantages of every kind, bat particularly of access from the city, the place is unrivalled Three grand thoroughf res ran by ft and through It—to ant: the Montrovalicat River: the burgh and Braddoek's Freud Mak /load, which is now greatly traveled; and the Pennsylvania Central Rail road, on which the Can wilt be running eastward, from Pittsburgh, that far, by oprt Fall. Beats land there every few hours. Omahusses will soon travel the Plank Road; and the Cars will always stop with and fo passengers.. ' I am staying for the summer at the Farm. where 1 shalt be ready to show persons the grounds, and my plans of dilation thereof. Platers can be wow:node. test at the Mansion noose us eta Hotel. Jyl9:tf JAB. W. BUCHANAN. DEAFNESS. noises In the hesd,and all disagreeable Mitcham, from the ear, speedily and permanently removed without pain or Ineenveuienee, by Dr. HART LEY, Principal &twist of the N.N. Ear Sorrell., begs to announce Ms return to Pittsburgh. The number and int pannier of the cases under biseare, on bls recent visit, and the gratifying amount of socceas which attended his treatment, have tr.duced him to expedite his return. file stay bete will depend much upon circumstances, and it will be advisable for those who wish to consult him, to make en early call. Dr. H. may be consulted, until flintier notice, In Atte gheny City, firit three story brick damning beyond the school hours, in Rebecca Vire et T6l.toan yeses close and almost undivided attention to this branch of special practice has enabled him to reduce hie treatment to such a degree of tutees. as to find the most eoMirmed and °behests eases yield by a steady attention to the means prescribed. The following testimcrnials are submitted with confi dence. They vvi'l show at least in *hat estimation his professional quallfoluons are held by some of the most distinguished medical men in the country, "I have had the pleasure to oriet Dr. Hartley inpritC tice, and have been led to form a favorable opinion of his eheracter,both In the profession and as agentleman. W Peassm, M.D., Professor of Surgery, fie. " His profossional abilities will be duly appreciated by those who place themse:ves ander his care. done Wturrasaa, M. D., Professor of Anatomy, Ile. Prom my iotercourse with Dr. Hartley. I have found Ills deportment correct and gentlemanly." Values Moll, H. D. "it Is a pleasant duty to give my testimony in favor of the treatment adopted by Dr. Bartley for the mire of deafness. The application is unattended by pain or in. convenience, and its effects almost instant& neoes. • .. •H. P. fiansur, Counsellor at Law, 23 Chambers at. rMr'.'7'l,7/) "We hare known ascend ewe* of partial deafness treated by him with the most happy rcsalui. Dr. If. la • self ntific featleatan and can produce .aumeroaa testi modals of LW ability and 'access la thisdillicult Dumb or the medical Profession "—Globe. - " Persons afflicted by diseases of the Hu, are carom. mended to pay a visit to Dr. • Hartley, Andre, at No. 90 Ascii street. above Third. He is a well educated pro. re‘siorial man, end baying pail particular attention to diseases affecting hearing,•bss aequired from his skill cud experience batter means of coping with thisserious affliction than those which are possessed by physicians In general pracice."—Dispateh. All cases guars:Wed where malformation does notex• lit. Hvltlnf PROFITABIL,E INVESTMENT FOR. SALE. — 11, A valuable busicesa stand, having a large family store, on Butler street, Lawrenceville, doing a very fair business, with a large and convenient dwelling boast, arranged with a wide ball of entrance; a parlor, axing room, kitchen, good cellar, saltabls chambers, and a pleasant porch ; a large yard, a stable, Ike. Toe Douse Is now and fi nished In good style and of the best mate Ha's and workmanship. The Lot Is large and well. stilted for further improvements, having a front of 2i f feet on Butler street, byllll4 deep on Foster alley, so Market street. • - • 'S. CUTHBERT, jy23 • 60 Smithfield street. GENTLEMAN in this City, engaged in • safe, Pare Aand profitable merchandising and manufacturing business. having fallen intoa low state of health, is de sirous of selling oat his interest in the concern, for the purpose of leaving the city for the reeove7 of his health. Any person having command of $3OOO n cash, and a fair credit, can enter into this business wl b every gear anty of success. to- Address " MANUPACTPRER," Box 69, Pitts. burgh, Pa., stating where an interview can be had. iTtl3 krBEEN TEAS HAVE ADVANCED 7 CENTS PER La—You can boy Green Teas at MORRIS' TEA ST, in the Diamond, for three months to come, at the old prices and the same qualities, notwithtsandloa the advance In prices East, as: they have a large stoca on band. They sell the.best Teasin Pittsbarghat this Store, and defy opposition. Urn 1111E43URSCRIBE@oifers for sale a valuable House and Lot, situated on Ann • street, , Allegheny City.— a Lot Is 18 feet front by SS feet deep. - The House con- tains a Helt, two Rooms, Kitchen Cellar end- two Bed Booms. A large yard, with out oven, hydrant, an. .Price 0900. - Terms—TN:lin hand tbalanee in one, two and three years. R. CUTHBERT, Gang Agent, 1126 - . ' • No. 50 Smithaeld st. (I.OLID PENIS—Bard & Brother, &E. M. Small, %X Todd & Smith and W. W. Wagon's. The above brands-are- now-mgrivalled in quality of Gold, In gaill.like elasticity, In fineness and smoothness of the points, and In durability. I will warrant evert , Pon of these makes. Just received this morning, a fall assortment, end customer's will always fend at my store the best stock, and at the lowest prices which a good ar ticle can be sold at, W. W. Wif..4oNl, jyliff • • cot Marketiand Fourth sts. Dz. William Henderson, - BEING released from attention to his Into business, bas resumed the practice or MEDICINE. His Office and dwelling is above the Drug Store, N 0.202 Liberty street, where be may alwaysbefound except when ab• sent ouprofesrienel duty. Having lad several years , experience in practlee, he hopes by -closeenetulou to duty, to merits liberal patronage. •• • • •• - Pittsburgh, hay 43,1e41-3m• te-Tobacco.and fingar.Blanugue. 'DEES ILJONES respeetflilly Informs city merchants • 11, and the Rublie genre/ally, that he has opened 19ingarak 2bbritta, Snturand Cigar Manwfrutorg, No ; 13, Front street, one door southwest of B. A. Pah - estock's Drag Store. where he has now to store and for ale a lame and gewual stasurunruatof the most approv ed Virginia brands Tobacco, a select assortment of fine imported Cigars of the choicest brands, and 10 hhda fine Cigar Leaf. All kinds of Kentucky tobacco manufsc Jared to order with care and dispatch. Orders thank. flatly received and promptly auended to. . , rtitur •:•••• • an. SON. i R• 2tutioit - -SaIN. .w. c!6 - . all? ILTHI Yij A110.11.1011/Iffiri I'aI.'DAVIS. Auctioneer. 'P. WILECNNA, Auctioneer To the Deaf. UZ=:lZr=l 1' e • : BlLitibl6.-An eicellent article tot I boos, Cbolerallabas, &c. • For sale by •• • • .t i • • i JAMES A. JONES =EN • • DAILY . R.E.viEw OF Tag ..maiaturrp: • OFT/IC, OF Tile DAILI Monne° Par.- •.. Taut/day, July 31, Ira: - --Tbetioreither hilt been doll and eroady; rairi . yrenterday evening. • • FLOUR-fa general request. Sales oa the Mlhititsit bbie. at 83,16; 71 extra at 83,73 bbla at 113,28. • BACON—Shoulder, s casts at . • OATS—DaI at from 28 to 28. • '• FISH —TIM demand is improving. New Orlealou! Coffee Market. The market contninessery quiet, the Wea s el Rio for Lemke week hot exceeding 400 u bags. Priceshare Demi' more in favor of buyers, ranging from eiaele, but Moil.. ly at 81gO9te. Lonsdale's weekly statement sets down, the stock at 0,2 2 9 bags , including 1,200 In second bands, against 44.909 at the same time last year, showing a de. crease of 39,741 bags.—N. 0. paper, July 19. r.ItHE sabseriberalaving recently made arrangeinenta with Pot Patentee of this new and to/noble 'keen. • fro* for the manufacture and sale of the article in the West; they having been satututhetured heretofore exela. rively in the East, where they are superseding •thn axe of wooden coffins, take this method of Informing the nablie; that they are now mannfactoring eighteen differ ent tiles of the modern Sareoptiagad, varying in length 'frolic** inches to eh feet, with width, and depth milfaole for bodies of ordinary size, and ' for thoke who desire F.ls3te for cushioning or for bodies of animal dimen. sloes, have several sizes deeper and wider This id ' ventiou now corning into general nse, is pronounced one 'of the greatest of the age. These LURILL CABO OM - composed of various kinds of metals, but principally of They are thoroughly enameled Inside and • ont;and thus made Impervlpus to-air and indestructible. They are highly ornamental, and of a elastic form; are light intportable while they combine the greatest strength which metal is capable cif, in a given Claantity . . . - When properly secured with cement they are pcifect: ly air tight, and free from exhalation of offeosive gases. They cost no more than good woodeo coffins, and' are better than any other article in use, (of whatever cost,) for transportation, vaults,or ordinary interments, as has been proven by Reiner experhnetrs, rind= certified , to Ilk some of oar most scientific men ; also, by the Honolis t.kii Dents Clay, Daniel Webster, Lewis Cass, and other rtistinguished Senators Who have witnessed their merits, and whose levers, together with other evidences of their worth, may be seen at our Agents' Burial Cost Depot, N 0.374 Nein street, three doors above Nintli; where we intend to keep on hand at all times t sorb a stock of all sizes an( degrees of ornament and finish as will salt the most diversified tastes. We.invite the attention of the public, and of under:a. ken particular'y throughout the west, to an examination of the article, and request them not to rely upon the rep resentations of undertakers not using the article, shoe Interest it arould be to misrepresent them. W. C. DAVIS A. CO.- _ r Patent Iffettalto Marini Cases. Sarcoplumua IFttre.lns, 074 , filahurrrteceittriftnotl: 'THE c HOBERT', unth-rtslts and sole agent for the sale of the ~ t .o•e valuable arti cles, announces that he is prepared to supply andetta• here and others having occasion for their use wish the came, of all sites, from 1 foot 10 Inches to d (rein iunies in length, of various widths and depths, suitable fer bo dies of any size; either plain, bronzed or gilded and highly ornamented. Also, name plates and trimmings for the same. Attention to the very low prices taxed, with the view of their general adoption, is solicited, to wit: At wholesale, for plain bronzed Cases, of various colors— No. I for Bodies J to 29 iuehes in length, 3360 2 11 28 to 33 " . 1 440 3 " 33 to 40 " a 6.00 4 11 40 to 40 '1 sl. epo 3 11 46 to 31 " 2,e41 0 " 54 w6O 1 • '' 10,04 7 1 . 60 to 63 '• " 11,00 B " 65 to 09 0 " 14,00 9 " 06 to 70 1 . " 10,00 10 " 69 to 71 " " 17,00 11 " 12 to 70 " " 19,00 12 " 60 to 63 11 extra dreg 12,00 13 ' 1 03 to 62 ' 1 " 15,00 14 " 68 to 7u " " 19,00 15 11 69 ta 73 " " 19,0 u ill " 70 to 76 " 0 20,00 Name Note,' from 15 LBO to 80 per dozen. Moderate addidanal charge for extra /tit/Brigand otna• mental ta.inting, or intni6gold, silver and pear! work: " Cominunleattons, deleting further information, or of den for Cases awl materials, will receive prompt alien. tion by addressing GEO. K. ROBF.RTS, Agent. Sarcophagus Wow rooms, 374 Main IlL,Cin.,o. Tr Funerals attended. beano and carriages furnish ed, and conveyances, with appropriate at :madams pro. aided for transportatiou to any part of the country, on application at the uftlee as above. Jyl6 : O. E. B. STEATBSNVILI.E AND INDIANA RAILROAD—; Proposals will be received bythe Steubenville and Indians Railroad Company in Steubenville, until the lac day or October next. Or the Grading and Masonry of the first division of (ha road extending from Steubenville to the Concdton valley; nod, also, for the construction of the enure Road between Steubenville and Coshotton and, also distinct proposals for the construction of that portion of the Road extending from Coshocton to New ark. EL R. tERRNAN The entire length of this line is about 110 miles, and it cantatas work of all descriptions in great variety, some of which is quite heavy. Proposals will be revolved for the Grading sad Ida sooty of the first division entire or in sections of about a mile each, the Company reversing the privilege to make such disposition of the whole work as may ap- pear most condaelse to its interests. Plans Profiles and Speelfiestione can be seen et the 023 en of the Company, after the 13th of September. and farther Idfar6lll,oll may be obtained on application to J. Dilekensderter, Jr, Chief Eagineer. or to the ander signed: 0.11:144.101 1 / 4 tylartmdtar PFCIIiiIRt. AMCAD OV ALL* SXTRACT or AMERICAN OIL P . REPASKI) and sold by JNO. VOUNGSUN, tail Liberty sweet. This powerrally concentrated phi , partition ; the medical virtues of which are found to be eight times the strength of the original American Oil. his pat ap in bottles at t~l and VI cents, each, with fall directions for its use. In every dtsrase where tlir origi nal American Oil has been found at all efficacious, bud It so far exceeds the original In poarer.art lobe CHEAP HST IaRDICJNE IN MLR WORLD. Call aad Ult it. JOHN YOUNGSON , N.O. The original 011 In its nuotol state as tat en ftom tho bowels of the emb, can be bad at above—•aml wlllbo found genuias. amaranth:Wing a rennin errs claims to be the only Proptittots d&w•tf PENN 01. ii-NN-iir-bE-irliT" / 110111312. ea. T 1 OM Wienentati Lorena et. Wlghtmati, (Ponnetiv of' the titro of W M bl'Couor h Co.) NeArracruisats a. Jill. ILIRDI OP • VIALS. Dorrups /ow WINDOW OL&Ss. 03 Man and Oti Fnwtt Sundt. Pittatintak, Penn.o. N.ll—Particular attention paid to odd sites of. %Vtn dow Glass and priests Ms aids for Bottles sod Vials. ati3endaw Important and Interesting TU House keepers Furniture Dealers, Railroad Coto ponies, Hotel Keepers. Military Companies ' Engine Campmate", Cahinet end Piano Forte Makers. ste.. Ate- MeCOMDIF.I3' COMPOUND RIZITORATIVE: This Compound has entirely superseded all other article. heretofore used (or similar purposes, wherever it Its. been introduced. It tells its own story, and only re quires to be tried to prove. to the most incredulous. it. superiority over any other article ever before used for cleaning and restoring to their original beauty and tee- ItO, all articles of 'Famished or Polished Furniture. The above Compound we use In out own business, and guarantee it to be all Met the proprietor reccnamentbi It to be. Sold Wholesale end Retail by RYAN & MOIRE, Y 4 Buildings. 0110 LET,—A 1./WELLINGI 110 USE, contain lug Uor 10 rooms, in good repair, on Federal salmi, Allegheny City. Hydrant in Ilia yard, which Is large enough for a garden. Rent low, and possession given immediately. E. D. GAZZAbI, Liberty street, aeartbe corner of Third. Orele eV.Ptrrsacitod Oas CcitraNT, July 14th, tB3l. THE Trustees of dta Pittsburgh Otts Company have this day declared a dividend' of Torn Dollars and y Cents on each 'Litre of the capital stock in the Piusburgb Gas .Cotopany, payable on demand at the Oleo of the Company. JAMES W. CHRiSTY, jylithltar Trfanifer. TUST RECEIVED —An invoice of Mann's Patent ay Vertical Lever Lever and Manifest Presets, con. sistingof sixes ISk inches by 111,101 by 10 and 10 by with Metallic Dampener", Letter and Manifest Books to correspond. Fot sale wholesale and retail by 1011 N F. COLE, sole agent for the West, At Coved,: & Cvie's IVarehousc, corner of Penn and Wayne streets, Pittsburgh. - ' Booksellers and Stetionens supplied at as tow prices as they can parcbase from the eastern ntenufacturer and patentee. Oylatf 4'45 t e zA 41011ALR OF illaIII? AND THIRD MM.. FACULTY.-Joan Pmotrno, principal Instructor In X the science of Accounts. 0. K. Cosmonaut', Professor of Penmanship, Mercan tile computation, &e. Max. ht. Wsrsun, Em , Lecturer on Commercial Law. The Rooms of this Institution aro open both day and evening, for the reception at those wishing to obtain a practical Mercantile education. he course of instruc tion Is so thorough, that every' student on leaving the College will be competent to take charge of and con duct on correct principles, any set of Stock or Partner ship Books, however complicated.' (IMO:claw Saddle and. flarneee ELanufeetory, SION OF THE GOLI.EN SADDLE, No. 182, Wood.street,.Pitisburgh. A• GOLISTFIIN respectfully. Luforths his friends and . tbn•public that he keeps on hand a large stock of SADDLES. iIARNESS, TRUNKS, CARPET •BACIS, &c., As., of his own- manufacture, of the very best de scription. • Ile invites strangers and all those visiting the City to give him a call. Remember the place—No.l32, Wood street, sign of the Golden Saddle. , is2s:tf Staley Cow. ittilE la the subscriber, living la Pine • C •:, , township,on the Butler Road, neer 'Squire Gibson's, ts Red COW , with long borne and t a short tail, and a white bag. Suppeied to be.a out 0 years old. The owner. is requested,to cone forwatd; prove property, pay charges and take her away, or she will be disposed of accor d ing to law. DANIEL FOCIAL, on the premises.' XTOTIOE 19 , HEREBY' GIVEN that the underaigned IA are the legally eonstitnted..Adminlatmtera of the estate of JOHN NEELEY. late of Moon township, Al legheny Comity, dea , d. Therefore all persona baying claims against his estate are hereby requested to present them for settlement ; and those being indebted are re quested to make immediate payment to the subscribers. JAMES COOPER. HUGH M'CORMICK, Adm•rs, Moon township., jy2B:6lvr* . HUI 4611111110ttp . . On 'Eighth Street, near Grant, - "ittrANUPAOTURERS OP 14OHTNING RODS of al superior materials, style and quality. We Invite the attention of people of town and country. Orders left attLe shop at the Eagle Betel, Ltheny street, or at John B.NPFadden's,blarket street, will meet with prompt attention: Persons at a distance can have them ready fitted (and shipped ; ) to put up themselves, on the otoitfavorsble terms. • - , t onurches and School !louses will be furnished at one !Minh less than Oar turret prices for dwelling,. larfrrreer-John B. M'Fadden, Fourth street. ....;..;:•i.:'.:;.'..,..-:.,2L.!...-i,,•;., 'i,'.."..rt,1.::_;..,,i.,:.,,,-,.-.-.,•.-.1..,,, , '.COMMERCIAL. Not co to Contractors• Dividend.. PITTI3IIOIIOII rTmT7TI;MZZIFTITfT7 RIVER MATTERS. PORT OF. prrrstitrtien._ „ , . -5 FEST 0 incline ;visite on ix rug attnat. - • - - - - ,' ARRIVBD Steamer Beatter..' - • 2 -.5 Atlantic, Parktason,l3rownsville.. • .• ' ” Redstone, Woorward; Brownsville. -- I.l.'hliKeei Hendrickson, McKeesport._ ac. Reaver,•Gonion, Reaiier. - ,- • Fashion N 0.2, Peebles, Elizabeth:. ' - • " • novena ShtiVer, Bailey, West Newton. • ••:• ,Herolne,ConwelliWiteeltng. ' - • ':Lilfseq‘Clark, Wheeling., • - DEPARrED Lt . Redstone, Woodward; Brownsville , . -• • --- _.L • " Atlantic, Parkinson, do -• '. • '•, ~1.11V1(0e; HendrieksOn i ` NeKeeatiOrt: Michigan No: Boies, l ocay.er: " • ' Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. • • - ' 'Thomas Shriven, - Bailey, Vest Newton - : Fashion ; Peeble s Elizabeth. • • " ' Linsoy,Clark, , Wheeling. Heroine, Conwell, Wheeling. - • " Express,' Hazlett, Si. Linde. "• . " Regulator, Woodburn, Louisville. - • The Rire*.—Hy the pierwierk, -Inet evening, there were 5 feet;weler. &;.. The fiver opposite Si Louis coutiaues to teccdo, and the greater portion of the levee is used to some ex tent, and the only obstruct'orie to the active prosecution :or businesibsFon it are the immense.depositsef mad and _sand, which the protracted labor of iteverel hundred hands has riot been able entirety to remove,. ihiitionfirville; Tn fine steamer , comenNiox, Captain John Tiver, Martin, will leave for the - above and ,intermediate ports cm - Fridayi - Atgart let. - For freight or pasrage; apply On board, or to . SHERIFF .A OINNING, Agents, Market street. Wheeling and Bridgeport Pocket. --- Tat aplendid steamer R. II: LINDSAY, T. Moon, Blaster, is the regular Wheeling an - n geport, Packet, and leaves here every Wednes. day 'and Saturday for the above - porta. For freight or passage apply on board. or to - - SHERIFF: - tc BINNING Ag'ts; No. loidarket street. For New Orleans. The splendid new steamer ELEPHANT, Metter; will leave for the aboveive end - - all intermediate; ports,' on the first - rise of water:. For freight or passage apply - on-bean:l, or to tyl HEO. H. MILTENRERGEE, Agent Friday Cincinnati Packet. - - - new and elegant. steamer IRENE . No. 2, G:L:lld`Cburroct, IdesfeTifuts; taken the place of-the Clipper No: in the line of "Packeti, and will leave every FRIDAY, at. bl., for the abondand intermediate porm., freigbt or pas ' sago apply on board. : . fjete For Merletta and flocklnlicPoni Tun.linesteetne.r PACIFIC, ZANCII3/2 M ISMwill leave. for the above and intennedi ate pone every ' THURSDAY at 4 o'clock P, N. For freight or portage, apply on board, or to . T. wpops sON, mite 10 tio. 61 Water Vt.. and '63-Frriiitet. WedinesderPackett for Ottroltinatt. • Tux new and rain rawrint CIPIN tumour, will leave regalarly every WiLDNILSDA.T. • - tsar rreighi or passage, apply on board, or to .' unol2o (. B. MILTEINBERGER. Allegheny Rlver"Trage. gEOULAR FRANKLIN PAICRE'TS Tag flue steamer ALLFA3HENY BELLE e-4V , 74 : 4 1 - N 0.2, Capt. Wo. Hann, leaves .the AIM- E env wharf for Frankliu,e very Monelaytual Thursday, at 4 P. la% The fine steamer A LLEGIIF,NY BELLE No 3_,_Capt JOIIN ii.latNA s leave. the Allegheny wharf for Frank every Tututay and Fridayou 4 P.M. For Freight or Passage, apply ea Board. . ltaarda Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. 1114 COMPANY -was incorporated In February, T ISM, with a Perpetual Charier, and has commenced business on araplhal of 9100,000: - The Company doe; bu-iness both on the )Dint Stink and hlutuarplan. On the Joint Stock "plan the rates" are one•third less than those charged by Mutual Oompanica, and Pifteen Per Cent. lower than the rates of mott Stock Campo, . . Mutual rates arc the same as those adopted by other safety conducted Companies. Those insured on the mutual principle have the combined securities furnished by that system or insurance, and the Capital and Sur plus Feud of the Joint Stock department. The Charter permits the granulise of insurance on life, in every form, including the right of wife, children, pa tents., relations, friends or creditors—to insure the life of another for their own eiciuslve benefit, payable tater death, or upon the parties arriving at the nee of U), 6hor tl3,mt the option of the insured. . . James 8. noon, President. Samuel fil‘Clarkan, Vice Przuident Joseph S. Leech Trettorrer. Charles it. Coiton.Secretary. In carman. James rt. HOOD. Joseph S. Leeth, Jobe B.Dilworth, Charles A. Colton, Samuel h - PCiarkurr, -1% illisto Phillips. John A. Wagon. 110/4111 Or 01111=2. lion. Witham Wilkins, Late Secretary of War. • Hon. Waiter Forward. Late Seetetary of Treasury John Snyder, Ca•bier Pittsburgh Dank. Malcolm Leech, tag.. Wholesale Grater. lion. A. W. Loon**. 1 A. 11.1t1tCalmattl, Esc. Consulting Fharteta^7, Joreph Garrata, 51. D. Additon, Ai. D. Jetemiah Brooks, 51. D Cdrington hf. D. - Sarartei Dilworth, lit D., 47 entithficid street. trobt. ttnyder, 7.1 D .101E4:meth at. Johlt Crawford,lll. 17, Mr _Sixth al. Wm. hie IC Morgan. M. D., tO7 L.literty Dr. Dilworth wilt be is attendant* at tleeollice,every . day, at Ist eoloes. mol4 who have spoken for in agency, are few:mated to call, take their papers. and , commence operation* forthwith. AU pent** engaged to the insurance busi ness will be sappily! with blanks and WM wed the usual comsat morn Oilice or the Company, No. 75 Faulk *treat. m 7 C.A.-COLTON. Ssetr. "DOUSE AND LOT FOR 2.71:0.—;. For sea r a taro JUL *tiny bweliing Muse and Lo: DI 20 tett front by nu deep, ton IQ feet alley. 'tile ban= is well arranged sad well finisbetiorith good grates, suitable for smell 'room; &good dry cellar ; &haw , . parvir not Ore& ; a large yard and gardssi,i,ssit-nrat_nrid cc:sapless or der; r it wari ii, sulltele , a wt Uroare stztot,lttitgheny, near tho Won Common, immediate petOetsion, if 10. vitSned. CUTIIIIIF.RT.Gen't Agent. /Y3O 40012itbfield =net. Mr HINER A CO., Solth.field lattet, bare received I. the lidernittional Mega:int far. Antral—biting vol. 4, number one. In literary contents, this number is be pond precedent in ititetesi. Tlic Gipsy Cniet, A neer wort by ti W. Mi. Rey naldo. 'this ..aothor well kepi:seta th e reading public, ills fertile mod kat en equal iu historical romance, niabri—or,The Ct4ild of the Baltic Eteld. A Tats of wue t i e e—py roe Giotto( Con CM*4l Da Hazen. Mils venrk Is bights* iliutirsitil anti of thrilling interest us historical rune nee. Shut:pens - es Pottient Woshf, (Seaton edition) now eamplete—the best library elliston chant. • A fresh. supply of Sir E,Lialwer's near Comedy—Not So Sad els, We Seem. • •• D 930 -IrCON—u,6oo tbs. Prune Items in store and tor sate & BINNING, . _ No. ID Market It 1. - . . CGROOMS -74 dox, comport for sole Iry V /43 0 tIIIESUFF & BINNING ifOULDEILS-10,000 a prime ankle, receiving ant far solo bp JY3ii 81WRIFF & BINNING. 4.0 In • fo le Ato 4411.1411 FF & UINNINO. TIERRING —4O bbla: in state and for tale by SHERIFF ft BINNING lID Oar-75 bbli..No.l for taro by jy3o 11 A. FAIINESTOCK & CO ALCOIIO4-50 bbis Corsa* by jy.?to . 11. A. FAILINESTOCK ACo New Book* t New Books TWIT RECEIVED AT WALL'S PERIODICAL AND fY CIIEAP PUSLICATION STORE,No. ed , Fourth at. Theintentational Magazine for August. This is the paragon of all the Monthlies. It contains the very crews of British and American hterature. Now is he time to subscribe for this cheap and.valuable publica. don, as this number commences the fourth volume. Thu Lives of the Chief Justices of England, from the Norman Conquest till the Death of Lord Alansfield—by John Lord Campbell, L. L. D. Letters to a Candid Embudrer on Animal Magnetism, by William Gregory; AL Professor of the University of Totinburgh. . Ifehtschimalls Latin Dictionary, in two parts—lst, Latin , . English thd, English Latin, An Tlriquiry into thu Cause df Natural Death. or Death from 1)Id Age by Boiler Bostwick, M. D. Jetiny Linda Tour through America and Cuba. Stuart. of Duuleath--b;, , the Ron. Caroline Monett. The Pioneer's Daughtei.;—a Tale of Indian Captivity. Godfrey Modaelre, or the. Life of an Author—by Thos. Miller. The Gipsy Chief—by Roynolds. No. 48, 4e and 47 Boston' Shakopeare 'No. 34 Dictionary of Aleighanics 'N0.378 Living Age. Blackwood for July.. The London World of Fa.tbion 7. n. sums, 7. J. SlattlftFi. SHERIFF 'lrn BINNING, .FORWARDIRGCOMAIISSION MERCHANTS, and Sonless lit all kinds of • Western Product: and liietsburghlfanufactures, No.lo Market streati,Pittsbuygt, Pa , Elor Will promptly attend Ifs all business entrusta a tu their care: "- ' - Gyre Diamond Bliarical. to ten' VED TO-DAY, 200 bia.ssond Sparks, seleote 11 for Claes Cutters* uso. MO: E. AreVADDEN & CO. . Adam's &. Co.'. ..111stpresis Ogiiek. - . . No. 06 Market 4trCU. IT Ores us pleasure to announce to our friends that .L 0e are now ready to receive ttoem at our new Office .... . , From one , messenger car week, co ith which we nom., mcarcesi running over-the Central Road, We have iu creaseilour famlitiee to air, by which we can' - send or' , I r e turn Dods tor den ally datAiree,) lo . thu Kilian- IC - . ." & T. the name mearenger. • BM. o. . ORS ru, . . agents. . TusT RECEIVED AT WOuVWARD & JELLY'S. 11/ N 0.73 Third' street, the Lends In and •Paria kleff,akines of Fashion. for July. • • . The Ladies' Gaiette of Fashion ; • published in London —upwards of thirty engrarngs. • ' •The Weekly Times, the Era, B 1 ill's Life in Londori, Punch, the Illustrated NeVlB, and id to Lincoln IllorcarY __ XTEW NO.I SMOKED ItERRIN. U-50 ce rbax IA for stilent MORRIE r TEA. M. • • in the Diamond. yydrINDOW SASH —Thesubscrr bars - have on hand . and for sale 14,000 doz. lights of a superior article INDOW SASH. which.they sell very low, at their Stearn Cabinet 'Warehouse, NI ). 31 Fifth street. H 1.9":..: 1. MAN & 11,1'KEE. Dissolution. - - - • CONSEQUENCE of the , decease:of Joint hicleit.. den, tha partnersitip hanstofore existing between Ale. 'Paden & Covode Is hereby dissolved. "' JOhn - F. Cole is fully authorised to settle the business of the late firm.— All persons having claims will please present them for payment - , Pittsburgh, July 15t,1851, . _ • PARTNERSHIP - .•. i 0.113 COVODE--..-••••• .101111 F. COLIL Covode Cole, ASaseessont to Menden C Covode.] '-- The business of the Agency of the Permsylvania:Cein. fDrat Railroad Company will hereafter be conducted un. der the name and style of COVODE & bABB/ 1778 SOAP F,TEWDER-5 bxo , for washing , • cortter.Pinn and Wayne streets. with little rubbieg-m-ilinted tgreetione to each pack- r* tA 4 i rkb urg Jul St ISM -SW ale— l bY : 3151 Wfll. DYER . ing BX prime Cream Cheese . / F R:11 A choi ce : bv --- • . Time Si and Aecetstatiosa on, riiNCINNATI.- LOUlt iVILLJek ST.LOUB DETnar and - 01.13VE1.011D, - ' be purchased at fayorabreYa,tes. by ir2L- 11142 BOULDERS-400 by ir2s WPd. DY11:71. ei-10 bxs. prime Br.nerkfor Bale - - 1 1 laza ' •- : . . • - • , , TELEGRAPHIC - NEWS. B r THL7 . -O . 'REILLY LINE. WASEENG'rON, July 2.0. The Preeident, accompanied by the Secreta ries of "War and the Interior, leaves on 'Tuesday next for,the White Sulphur Springs, Va. The steamship Anis' sailed at 12 o'clock to day for -Liverpool; with $041,000 ht specie•and 162 paesengera. BOSTON, July 80. : Gem H %8. Dearborn; Mayor Of Roxbury, and formerly Collector of this port, died - at. Port. lomd, M.S., yesterday. ~ _Francis Nye and. a Mr. Morrie : were killed. by lightning yesterday, at Holmes' Hole. • . Nztv Your,.ita SO_ - The French steam frigate Mogadore,from Havana, was struck by _lightning yesterday; and put into port this morning to.repair, In "the Canadian Assetehlt yesterday, ',Mr. Mentz' propoidkons for a LegisAature of . the British Provinces, were rtected by it lidge ma- The steamer Galveston orts an encomter of our troops with, m the Indians, and the recap ture of the mails and clothes taken from the mail rider; recently murdered: NEW ORLEANS MARKET—JuIy 29 Cottou—Sales of middling at. 7c. C0rn...58@55. Mess P0rk...14,75. Coffee...9c. PHILADELMA, hLARKFT--,July 30. - - Flour ...Steady at from . 4,12 to . - Grain.,.Wheat 85087, white 60@65. - corn scarce at 62. Oats inactive, Sugar...Porto Rico 6a®sl. Whiskey... 24. • , NEW YORK MARKET—JuIy 80.. Cotton... Firm Sales _at /3,f r ibr-middlivt leans and Sp for Uplands. Flour...Fmner at 4,1204,98. , Rye Flour and Corn Meal... Steady. Wheat... Sates at lower:rates; mixed Western 56057, and round CINCINNATI MARKET—JuIy 30. The river has fallen II inches. F10ur...3,10(43,20. 3ildskey...l7isl7t. - • Bacon... Sides in demand ntifia. • Sugez...luareased firmness. Coffee...Ria, 9.. THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY! JOON BOLLOS SAVLSKSPARILLA TT is pat up in quart bottles, and contains the 'strength L - or SIX TIMES as mach pure Sarsaparilla as any similar preparation in Ameriea. Price Si per bottle, or six bottles for five dollars. ' ' It has beents well established fact for'years past, that Sarsaparilla, when pure and properly prepared, was the only true panacea for all diseases originating . from an impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxica , ling drinks,evil habits in youth; barrenness, art.. We - boldly siren that JOHN- SEWS FLUID EXTRA.CT of SARSAPARILLA la the only preparation before the public that is prepared con strictly scientific principles and of uniform strength; The Sarsaparilla's purchased without regard to price. and every pound, before being used„is subject to the strictest chemical testa, and its gentuneness ascertained before beingured! Bull's Sarsaparilla also contains the vinues of seve nil other valuabic medical toota, together forming the beat compound, and producing the greaten curative agent This Medicine, when used according to directions, WILL CORP. WITHOUT PAIL!' Scrofula or King's Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions - of the skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, King- • VTOMI or Tenors, scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains in the Bones or Joints. Old Sores and • Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands,Syphi lis, Dyspepsia, Suit Rhe tun, Diseases of she Kidneys, Loss of Appe • site, Diseases arising from Manson( Mercury, Pain in theSideend Shoulders,Gen- • Lumbago, Jaundice, Costive tess.Soce'Throat, Bronchitis. Cones ,s Colds, .Weak. I nets of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, and ell other Diseases tending to produce • - Consumption t Liver Complaint, Female irregularities and complaints, Sick end Nervous lleadenhe Low Spirits, Night Sweets. Reposer* or Imprudence i n Life, Chrome Constitution al Diseasecoond is a spring and summer drink, and: general tonic for the *proem, end a gt ntie and pleasant' purgative, far superior to Blue Lick or Congress Water or Keidlitx. _ _ The following Is. a verbatim copyrif a certificate now in the _pontsearlon of the proprietor of Bars Sarsapar illa. Rev. E. W. &shoals widely and generally known as an eloquent and aceomplished Pastor of the M. E. Church, and the Rev. E. Stevenson has Imes know* as, one of the most talented and serious members thatthe Kentucky Conference could boast of for - many years, and at Oda time is Idling the high and responsiblestation of agent for the M. B Rook Concern' Can the world produce better or more satisfactory testimony in favor of any medicine! BETTER TESTIMON VIM* WAS EVER OPFER- Fl/ IN FAVOR OF ANY Atßlitele , R._..-- Roe F. viridencm—ReV.l3:l32llmitios. Litrireille, May 30,1830. Wo have used. John Mars Sarsaparilla, and have Mum:, it to be used with entire attisfeetion; and have. no hesitation in stating that we believe it to be a safe and valuable medical compound, and calculated to pro , dace mach goottl.art r eli eve mach aeftering; and would therefore meat cheerfully recommend it to the afflicted. tSigned F. W. SELION. E STMINSON. How we all admire a clear, beautiful, white skin, and a rosy colored cheek. How often do we see persona, not possessing this "desideratum so devoutly to be wished," resorting to cosmeties t iotions, washes, pulls and coloring materials, to restore to them a semblance of-what disease has deprived them o r, and thatmo,with great injury to the skin. Sub's SarsapanThs is the best cosmetic 'known. It beautifies the skin, by receiving every panicle of morbid and diseased matter from the blood,making it pure healthy and vigorous, giving so. tivity to every minute vessel, and changing Me yellow and dark countenance to the bloom and freshness of youth. Ladies , abandon the use of paints and mizinres, and use Bull's Sarsaparilla, the Only accusal remedy. "A word to the wise is sufficient;" and a hint is enough , for the Ladles. TESTIMONY LIRE THE FOLLOWING RENDERS SUPERFLUOUS ALL. COMMENT ON THE EF FICIENCY OF DULL'S SARSAPARILLA. (From Dr. L. P. YANDELL. Professor of Chemistry in %ha Louisville - Medical Collego.n 'I have looked over the list of ingredients composing John Sall'. Compound Extract of Parsaparilla,_ana have no hesitation in saying .hat they form a sate corn dound, and one that promises well to chronic diseases, to which it is applicable ': Y.. YANDELL,II. D. Louirrilla, June O, WHAT DR. PYLES, Physician bl, appointment is ths Lout:tills Marine Hospital, saps of HULL'S SARSA PARILLA .Louisville, March 20,1819. have examined the prescriptio I tar the preparation of John Ball's Sarsaparilla, and 1 believe the combine. tion to bo an excellent one. and well calculated to pro. dace an alterative impression on the system. I have used it both in public and private practices and think it the best attlele of Sarsaparilla to use. ' . - M. PYLES, Resident Physician at the Louisville Marine Hospital. Or" CAUTlON—beware and oak for the original Dr. JUIIN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, from Ran:ugly— and have no other. KEYSER & M'DOWELL, Wholesale and Retail Agents, Por sale by. D. M. Corry and Josep Douglass', Ale glieny City ; Wm.. IL Monter, Cannontburg, and by Druggists generally. . • iettelnd&vr IQBTB Itecetved for all the Yap statious on the Pcnrisylvania'Central Railroad er+TlOns. Aosorp.* Bailers, Adam j. Waiters,: J. North, Lewistown.. James Milliken, Mount Union, 1. D. Seeder, Huntingdon -, . 1. D. Herz, ' - ?prune Creek, ' S. Milken; Tyrone, A. H.Clarir, Hollidaysburg, T. A. Soon, Lancaster,-R-Moderwell, ' Columbia, Abdomen & Kauftelt, Harrisburg, J. Wallower & Son, Duncaanou, . Fisher, Morgan' & Ne Jesse Bearer, wn, flerecy..brias, , rL D. Thompson, PVeytown, , Richard Roelof, MaPlowl, John Donaldson, Milt Creek, Kessler & Brothers, . .Fostoria, • John - Myatt. COVODR & ODLE, Agents, corner Penn and Wayne sm.; Pittsburgh. IN THE COURT OF commoN. PL EA S OF OHENY COUNTY. In the metier of tie Atungn.. Mont of Warrick, Martin & Co No ai Oc ißtB.• - • . . o..COurinPY & S. Palbo4. l - • - • .. • • • Ann Now, to wit Jai} mentor) , account ef t assageees; presented ce.N.: in open Court - confirmed nwi,.and ordered Mat notice - of 'the filing be_gtven by two • :•• weeks' publication in the Rally Commer dal Journal and Poet' By the Court- • .Prothonotary: CLINTON* ,FURNACE, June 2, 1831.—5. M. Hum: Dear Sir—This may certify that one of my boys brig been calmed for the. last thirteen years with a healing and deafness' of the right ear. I have tried a number of -physieituis, all without any benefit, and bad given ap all hope of a cure ever being effected, when our family physician; alter examining tbe.case, recommended Me to use the PETROLEUM, which I did, and run happy to inform you that the use of MP:tattles effected on entire cure. I write this withent solicitation or your acknaint ince. With sentiments of - esteem, lam yenta truiy, $2 JOSEPH SWAB. Ist ). A_ • - No I Diamond. •-, -4,, • '; ; It ."^ - MEN '.',.':.:,.-;',,,,-;:',,...'. ,_, 4 <.. _ ... .. "Y:... MEE •,•••:::,:, ~.1-:-:';',._'.,_'-.'.,',:-:.:'4,::,-::.••;... •:•I',''''i';;',. ;...'...,. 4,V*.:-' , -':',:::''.-:;.•,:Zi','-''',...'};-.':1..;!.::'.'-':..::.:;::„•%-,-,.,.,-,1;,.„ :- • ~ , I ,'• - • Vl-:'::.,;:ii.,,177 . --'t'T:';',3,..i:,'Elk:.:'''''''''''l'•'. -]::::.;..::•'f,,liA4ti'V--4.,.')'. •,'','';'''''---if?'''''''"'''''''''' '''' - COMM MEM 'PUSH/EN/IAL moult piIILANG OF TEE ASIA: Nsw'foils, July 30 l'oz,uniTi);,ll4 30 Nsw 01:aansre,-Jray 29 Tauttlakontals. A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN estnees ttirob ESEMINE MEM Min DEMME .h'. ~-"~~.. _ - .~a.y ~'~i. C ~..:: T ~~ SEEM IN. : , _c:t:~~:;~..... laiAire .- 04a) 13 roktrg 4„1, : HILL It. climax. -BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BE D EEEB, No. 65 Wood Streetti - ; Third door below Fourd-•-lasurrids).. QIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly 1.7 for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes - dis counted. Gold Silver and Bank Notesillottahl and sold- Collections ma de in all the principal cities of the United States. Deposits received of. Par and Current Funds: PATRICKS & FRIEND BANHEIRSI AND Jaxostaxesi haosints. No. 95, comae WOOD ADD DLAMOND sn.trri, Pisteburgik, Pa. [may/ Domestic and Parogn Exchange Bank Notes, Gold and Si , Boughs,Ss. and'Szehanged, 188. ZIOIFIANGIA AN D salaam) saves William A. Bin ..ftL Cck, 83 Wood Street, PITTSBURGIL 11:7 fin Rai xi.uAWsD time DIPOIII7I. =Wil) agar Nastalr.a Bosakfraand Ezthango . Brokers, &Walla fordo. and Domesticßillt,Bittrof Szehango, certificate of DI,POI• i0341/lir Mk/01114 Coin. . . Comer of Third aud Wood sta., direptly opposiietda St Charles Hotel. . may 29 tAll. 64100 n , Bios .as 11 . OON a AIiON RANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N.B. Conan of Wood and . Sixth struts, Pittsburgh, Pe DEALERS in Co in, Bank Note a, Time Bills:Foreign and Domestic Exchauge,CertiScates ofDeposit,Ao EXCHANGE on allthe prine.fpal.Cities of the Union and Eummfor sale in GUMS to snit p arch nett. CURRENT and par fonds received °adept:site COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, atilts lowest rates. . sepll-ly. . , rs. UOLDIEII4 oozes, aildt RICMOVILD saaniza LID lIICHANGS osncs To No. 07 Marta ono, four dour" Mena old italut; . N. HOLMES - A -SONS, TANKERS AND EXCHANGE:BROKERS, and Dea lers in Notes, Draßs, Acceptances, Gold, Hi Iver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the . Eastern and Western cities constantly (or sale. • ' • Collections made In all the cities throughout 'the Uni ted States. Deposites received, in par Ainds Orourrent paper, No. 67 Market street, between Thin] and Fourth Street -0. • aug2B47. Exchange Hotel, Bledewillle, Pa. • PROPOSE to eel or exchange for other property the I Exchange Hotel, Blairayille t latiutna county, Pa., now occupied by Wm. Lawson, and formerly kept by Thla properly consists of extensive brlek 14111db:qt.; erected expressly for the perpote of being used a tr HOTEL Another brick building, sailable fora dwelling and re. 4a/tutors. rail on the main street, near, the Conema Ugh Bridge and Pennsylvania Canal. There are good col lets under these buildings Also; two 'wells of good' water on the front lots; one Convenient to the kitchen, the other at the stables, with pumps in holl;—also, a large cistern for rainwater, with a pump, near the hitch. en and wash•boale. • . • • The foregoing and severaletheinseful buildings are on the two front lots. On two other lots, immediatel y north of these, acd separated from them , by a 12 feet alley, occupied partly as a kitchen garden, a•large brick and large name Stable Is erected; also, a Blackrmith Shop and Coachraaker's Shop. - —• Also, about TWENTY ACRES OW LAND, partiV. meadow, a loirlng the north line of the Beningh,:oir Which 40 tons of bay may he made is a season ; the re mainder being pasture ground,with a stream of running water through it—are also offered as above.. The . The Hotel is very eligibly situated on ' the northe ast corner of the Diamond, near the lartalnas of the Branch Railroad, and within a short distance of the Cartakoiltat Landing. . . . . The country around Is improving rapidly, Within lis• 'theta and Westmoreland counties. One or more Plank Roads are in contemplation, to connect at this place with the public improvements no.w tattle Or irkprogresa This property is of that description which would re quire the attention and supervision of the owner. My personal inability to , bestow the p rof er .care, and the Want of good health n portion of my family, are .tlie sole eonsiderationathat induce in:loaner it in exchange for other property ; . • • • ' • The property might be so divided as to accommodate a person who merely desired to keep the 'tavern part, and might not wish so heavy an invesuneat as the whole would amount to—end if agreeable and desired, ratch an arrangement will be made. • Application may be made to the subscriber at his dwelling, adjoining the Himeji and for tardier descrip tion of the preperty,_tcc , to Alr. C. A. MeihrthlSS, in his Warehouse, Canal Basin; Or if) gr. AU= BtOWS, Ho tel Keeper, Pittsburgh. For en exchange of property, . that In or near Pittsburgh would be preferred. If oat disposed of in one or other of the ways spoken of, on or before the tat of November, it will be rented for one or more years, and possession may be bad oat the Bth of March next- Meantime extensive repairs will be made in the tavern pan. 8. Me.ANOLTY. /31aineWs, July, 111/41.—jyllmil&w2p • . Betriattara and Chair' Warereeme. JOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penn street, above the Canal bridge, keeps constantly on hand and Makes: to order. Lathe kiwis pm% everg.ilestriptlun of ancy and Plain FURNITUREiSOFAS'and CHAIRS, of the beat workmanship and most approved tripes. Purchasers would do well to vlsit liis Warerooma. cay 22 db.wty . _,. Lightning Rada..flyeatVe Patent. - JAMES JACKSON, Gravel dpra,. ' Wkoicial. per, 80 Wood mew, Pitsburga, P . a., (tCarcarright's Cutlery Store), ' THESE LIGHTNINO RODS are so constructed that they cumot get ont of order. The Insulators and Attachments fitting accurately, the Points sad Magnets are trativalleu—she whole being highly ornamental; sad withantdispate, the best eontinetor ever manafaettu ed. I will pat them up tttro , the C-ountry at 12k. e foot and 1111 the points and magnets. Address by post or leave a written order at 1311 Wood at:, where th e Rods may be seen. .kiraw HOPE FOUNDRY. Cochran. Mcßride , & Co., aaaysacrve ma or Iron Railing and Orgrarrentni Iron Work, in all . its branches, NO. 2A, woob STREET, PIT IIiBUROII. nE advertisers beg leave rtspeetfnUy to Inform their eTfriends an/ tlie.pablie generally. th at, having receiv a large number of new patterns fat Iron Railing, , whkh, together with those prev lordly on hand, co reprised the greatest variety ever offered in this City—they, are . frOMF repSoCLI-40146CIL.Ab4..rerite ci b.P.me- Is purposes, balconies, fences, gardens, ow gnar• tree boxes, hat racks, centre tables, Ike. tos., in a style o workmanship and finish not to be surpasad,knd cheaper than any heretofore manufactured west of the moon tarns. Also, cooking stoves, hollow Ware, and castings of all descriptions. as usual. • . i 9 t J. S. iliaorbosa 4.• 00.. Afam(facturera of 21n, Copper 4. Shed Iron Ware, NO 21, EAST SIDE OF THE DIAMOND. leSnm _ A. W. Foster, AITOBIIirEY ABB COUNSELLOR AT LAW; (IFFIC.E. NC. 47 POURTIII STREET, Woo Marka strut, PisalnariA. novls:4a.ny witnam 8111 4 IirANUFACTURER OF LIOOTNING RODS. Re. .1.1 l el.:knee at the Eagle Hotel,Liberty street, Pito burgh.' 1103:y • NEIL HOLM. COLUMBUS, OHIO, OPPOSITE THE NEW STATE 'HOUSE, iYitame) WININE. Frog:drum NOTED Full THREE rams AKTICLEH.-.-ISear In mind, SIOB IBS' TEA ht ART. in the;Diamend, is noted for selling the best Teas, the best Port Wine, and the best French Brandy In Pittsbiugh. Shotildynal need the latter for medicinal purposes, you may folly depend upon its purity. I/Yl 4 • - tong - Ladles! Seminary—Allegheny. MIL ANu MRS. N. W. AIIs"FCALF, PRINCIPALS, its +paw Monday. &pi. I . in Co:mum ROW Fedetal a. C OURSE OF INSTRUCTION and rates o? tuition the same us heretofore. For particulars, see Circular, or apply to the Principal+. . Allesiteol, liar 1411851. We ogler for Sole ' • LIOURTWO STORY ft aICE DWELLINOTIOUSLI3 , je with double hack baildlogs,,aituated on Wylie St., above Washlogton,being twenty-two feet front by nine ty•slz feet deep, to a twelve feet alley. • • • D. W. & A.S. DELL, Attorueys at Law. • JyB.dtf Fourth *tract, above Smithfield. Family Boras. ••• lAA lank* fook looking Serrel Horse, perfectly safe, wilt be sold for a light fast horse, if apph cation is made soon. • - . THOMPSON BELL. jyp (At A. Wilkins 2c. Co.'.. w LKIN HA 2. FOURTH STRRET, NEAR SHITHYTELD, • JOHN WALKER takes pleasure in annonwizg whir; friends and the public that be has taken the: above splendid establishment, and after considerable expense bus made it a delightful place of resort. tie is perfectly prepared to serve up at the shortest notice every dada. cy which may tempt the appetite . of the epicure or .the fancy of the most ftetidlou.s. Dinner wilt be in readiness every day at l o'elock,lfor any number of persons commencing this day, Jane 2lst. parries can be accomm odated with Rappers in the most ralterehs manner. Oysters, Paate,.tr.c.,will be • found there in their season. In short t the preprbstor intends that no expenseor trouble shall bo spared to make this already popular house the beat in tho Western country. JeChly . . . /0121.000 T 2 ° so RI z E s DA . RS ; ekes', Nos 1 and 9; ICO gross Chasers ; • 100, ,do P,in Wheels: •• • 40 do =all; ' • . • 23 do do large; ' " doz 1 oz Rockers ; IS do .2 oz do 10 do 3 oz do • 5 do 4 oz do 2 do Boz ' do 2 gross 4 inch Triangles ; 2 do 3do do 2 cases Chinese Rockets ; .• 3 grass Flying Pigeons; SO do 14,12,10, tc 6, 4 bon Homan Card dles ; received and for rale by itirODREI CO., iYI pro.e, Wood street. • 150 fa& LEMONS ; - - 150 d raw Fu e received arid for sale by I J. antivesk CO„ No. O. Wood surer • • IBIFD IMBUING-1N bbis. first quality receiving. cA ND 3----ee bre. tiler, superior; 10 do 'Solar Sperm and Sperm ; 10 do Stearine. For sole by iyIS J. O. WILLIAMS CO AHD-- b bble. No. I ; . . :: •. 13 kegs do; • For sato by . • ' -• • • - - WEL DYER BI7rTER--3bbls packed: r- • Gkegs do; For lode by i 18 WM. DIt.IMI ISEI-4 half bbls. No.l White Fah; • do do Lake Shad; 10 ' do Lake Salmon ; Receiving and for sale by Whl. DYER, • ie2o No. 207 Liberty if; 500 PINE APPLES; 120 las. JaJibe Paste 50 DL do; do; 100 but .Larger Raisins; 50 do- No.l and.% Rook Cany. . • . Receiving and for side Dv • JOSHUA RNOBES 1k CO., No.B Woodst. wessast.— . " • 50 bblt. No. 3 Mackerel, (Mau. inspection) . 40 kt do .3 _.do do do; - - ' 431tif do 2 do-, • 'do - do;;- ' lustreceived and for sale by 1721 . . MILLER & RICKETBON.. 10.0L4AND • EREUNGS—Ioo" g in prime "4°4' LIE Put received end for kale b ; STOITVENEL, .1 • 2: • ;-'• . • 4 4, • ;7( •••,' ' •••.. f • • MSIN - ,:••• . • • ;.' 1, 4 4 . 1'4 , 4 ft rt.• _ Private Dus 'DR. BROWN, No. 41 DIAMOND ALLY AVOID his entire attention to an Wile* practice.: Ymneot D4raru and itch cut affiancing; brought on by imprudfn,; youthful Indulgence and excess. Syphilis,- Syphilitic . Eruptions, Decors. • • hea,oleet,Suleistre, Urethral Discharges. Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases o- the venereal origin. Bain Diseases, ficorbutio liroptiODS, Tester. Ringworm,Merc nrial Disc toes, Seminal Weakness, int. potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female•Weakness,Month. ly Suppressions, Diseases or the, Joints, Fistula In Ann' Nervous Affections, Pains In the Bark and Loins, /nits' tions of the Bladder and. Kidneys, sueeessfally treated Cure guaranteed. . • . • FourteenyearepraCtice:(Gmr in this eityi.n a biesi Dri Brown 10 Oder SlSSUellneeS of Speedy cure to all who may come under his care. Dace and private consulting rooms; 4t Diamond a ' Charges moderato. novb:dawly y. . lat DtOWIVII newly, alseovrea rem. /Lb edy for Rheumatism le a speedy andcertaln remedy. , (bribes paintaltrouble. It never (ails. Otnee and Private Conseltatlonitems"No. MOND 3 Pittsburgh', Penna. Jill* Dueler ls ilwayis at home . isfaliNta!tr ' GREAT AND 16IPORTANT • . 01110 MICIALL DISIUOVEHY:.... - .. • Chemical Wettable Caraffiimarions to repel Dismiss. Dr. OurootVe Yellow Dock and filaraapoP• PUT UP IN THE largest sized boil es, . contains more of the pure Honduras Sarsapariila than any other prepparation - extant, which is chemically combined : with the Extract of Yellow Dock, tha Extract of Wild . Cherry, and Balsam of Fir, thus making the remedy more thoroughly e ffi cient than any ethos •Sarlaparilla before the pablic.• At the name time it is perfectly free from all mineral poison*, which cannot-be said of any of the Sanuffiarilla Ccanturands) The invalid abould be ware of poison I Mercury, Iron ) Quinine, lodine, Sul. ph r, Arsenic and ntany other mineral env: 'ameba poi eorts entered halo end farm the active basis of most of tho Sarsaparillas and Pinicepai_ar-the day,r.Owasonos COMPOUND Errititt Of Yazzow SitaiiEttffita • does not contain upardele Of those subsufstees, as any 'ape can ascertain Dy applying , the necessary testa. The original and onty'-gennine preparation for the Peffiument cure of:CONSIMIP,TION - .AND•DISE&SEI3,. - OF THE LUNGS when therm° 10pr:weak* be Greeted. . by the too frequent ars pt Mercury, Don - Quinine, It is also a remedy for SAL'I' RHEUM, RING W ORM, TETTER,r SCALD HEAD, DROPSY, SCURVY, WHITE SWELLING, Ring'm Evil, Neuralgic Affee. •• Lions, Female Weakarsa end Obstruction'', Raffiennellt Nervous and general ,Debility. of the System, Loss of Appetite, Languor, DITZMICSI and Liver Affections, which led to Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Fever and Agnej Billions FeVere, Chill, Fevers, Dumb Ague, Jaundice, &c, • Orr - - The aleicted may teat assured „that there is not the east particle . cif.Miaeral, Mercurial, or any other . . poisonous' substance in this medicine. It is perfectly harmless rind may beadministered to persons in the very weakest stagee of sfeicheia, or to the most helpless In fanta without doing thileart injury. • The curative powers of this extract are truly Won derful, and all inviiida'should male immediate trial o. the " Yellow Dock &nil Sarsaparilla It cannot injure the delicate patient. . • - ,• (CERTiFicATIis iiril'a—Casenj 0. M. Leonard. • . .11i.01:01010.GZOVV, Dee. let, 1849. • Mamas S. F. BE:0M Co.—Gents :--tlametime in 184 a, I was attacked with King's Evil In my arm, which • became so core that could not use it, and in 1846, mortification set iu. I employed at different times, each physician of -celibtir svithla my reach; all told me that my arm mast be amputated. From.the shoul ders to the fore arm, my arm wax coil. et running sores come of them as tarps ea allay cent piece. I then vied • an Indian Doctor-,whti removed the mortified flesh, and ' stopped the mortificatron, but could not heal my arm.— My strength, at this time, was completely exhausted and lay person much emaciated. 1 continued in this state until the summer of 1848, when I saw au adver tisement Of “Guyeati's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," • which I rend attei.lively, and sent for one bottle of the 'article. After using It n few days, the discharges from . my arra increased, and assumed a light color, and less intensive odor. I lent for a second bottle, and while lasing it I found my strength increasing, and the dia. charges decreasing. I continued using it until 1 had used !LI. bottles, thongh•l felt myself perfecly cured before I used the sixth bottle. Since that time I have not felt any pain in my arm; no sores have re-appeared, and I have not a doiabt that 11' le thoroughly pared; for I can labor with it as well as ever I could. " Guysou's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," alone Cared me; I took no other :may while using it, and had .I used it at the fast appearenee cf the malady, I rally be- lieve it would hake saved me from years of suffering. Anal most earnestly recommend every person suffer ing under any similar ffiserise; use "Gnysou's Yellow Docker& Sarsaparilla," *Lich will restore them to health. Yours in gratitude, O: ar.LEONARD • An Beantordinary Case of Sercfsda, .Syrasi;Verea and Mars, , cured by the tots vie of Dr. Ourmit's Com. •' • pound Syrerp, Yellow .Dork and SarvaparWa. • • . . DaooxLva, N0v.17,1848. Ds. Otirsorr—Fir tender . you my sincere amnia for the great beuedt I bare derived from the use of your valtutblsSymp. 1 hum been troubled very bad witha scrota:is sore which made its appearance on my chin. I did not pay much attention to a at first, supposing It to be nothing but some eruption that. generally appears on persons' faces. It finally began to increase, until it - spread to the back past of my bend.. I applied toe phy. `mei= he amended me all to no' purpose, f had tried .everything that. could• be tried. 1 saw your Syrup of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla; and conCluded to use it, . for I know that the Yelfow Dock was one of the most valuable articles in the world for the blood.. I bought your Syrup and commenced using it, and from the use of one bottle Iconic' see a great change in , my system. I eontinued using it until I &MeV:rail man: I now feel like a new person imy blood IC perfectly cleansed, and free from all impunties.. There, Is ryt a question bet ; that your newly discovered Compound it tar superior to tiny Saint arilla Syrup ever sold. This eenifioate is al your disposer.; to publish if you like r and-arry IMO you may refer to me; lidhU bebappy't6'give theme all , the,' information I cart about my case, &c. • I remain your obedient servant. GEORGE G. JOHNSTON.. • - 113 lifarket street. T. but Pewits lefOichte known. The Eztraetof Wow Dcrit and Sarsapard/dis a paidve, spudp and . poznanent cure for aLr emlaints anddint to . Its mild alterative' roperties render it peculiarly sp. splienblis to the slender and delicate constitution of the femme. It is unrivalled irt its effect oprm each dilemma as incipient Consatupdon, Barrenness, Leueorrtmes or Whites, Irregular Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, and general Prostration of the system'. It immediately contracts that distressing tairrousness and lassitude so common to the , e ma le frame, and imparts an energy and zea enzzeLr;•inir rts they ure 8 - ratetal. WO paint evidenee on - Evoviiiiffitidiees us strongly to nit:coral mend this medicine 'to married people who have not beentilessed with tattering. . Proaapna. Vita; of , foiling gr tho Womb, of five steers standing, curtd by DV. Guysztes Mcoroa of YeliensDock and Sarcapariay, ajur every ether /mown remedy ha/ seen tried without relief: ' • • • - • Mazatlan.", 0., Feb., ' This certifies that my wife, aged twenty-seven years - has been suffering under the aboye'complaint for five years. • Nearly all of that time Confined to her bed. ; have for five.years constardly. employedthe best =O en! talent thatdmillbe prdeureddri this settle/Lot alb - 7, country, without any benefit whatever.. I have also purchased every Instrument recommended for the clue of such diseases( all of which proved worthless. In the spring 0f' , 18.18, I was Induced by my friends to try Ur. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla which_ was used for four moaths. Atter she bad used it for four weeks; it was evident in all arts that ahe was initial , in& and front this ti me she improved rapid() , aid gained flesh and strength dntil she is now enjoying melt excel. - lent health. > '. • Wllt. MONFORT. We being neighbors to War. and Julia Monfort, know that the above statement as to the sickness of Mrs. Mon-, ford ' and as to the mire being affected by “Craysorea Tal low Dock and SIIMPaTiIII,.. to be StfittlY ..lANE EDDY • .." SABAIIPOirEM. • Sold by J. D. PARK, (successor , to Sanford & Park,) Fourth and Walnut street', Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent to the Bomb end , est, to whom-ell orders muttt be addressed. - • J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh; I. Wilcox, Jr, corner Market . street pad the Diamond VB Falmesteek & Co, Pitts lure,; J A Jones, Plusbarsh ; Lee 3Beckham, Albs gheny City' UT Bussell; Wasidrlgton W H •Lamber ton, Frapats;: L. B .Uniontown; H Welty, Greensburg ; S . Konitu; 'Shale:set' ffeiott & Gilmore, - Dedbrd; geed & Son, liantin,gdon; Ars. Orr, Holliday'. borgh Hildebrand & Co, Indiana; IR. Wright, Erman tong; Evans & Co, Brookville; A Wilson & Son, Waydesbnrghi DPFarland & Co, N Callender, Mead ville; Murton & Co, Erie; Henry Forker, Mercer; las Kelly & Co, Butler • S Smith, Beaver; J D Summettcn, Warren; F L c S Jimes,:qo4slarsport; P Crooker. 'Jr.,Brownsvitle. moo, . Ayers °berry 'POo t trl t F OR THE CURE OF COllO, C LDS, HOARSE CROM, fitRONCHMB, :A% PING COUGH, STIIMA and .CONI3 hIPTION: Among the numerous. discoveries Se-Lenge has made la this generation to facilitate the business of life, in crease, its enjoyment, and even prolong the ter m of hu man existence, none can be named of more real value to maitkind, than this contribution of Chemistry to tha Healing Att. A vast trial of its virtues throughoutthis broad ettantry,has proven beyond a doubt, that no medi eine Ar Coinbinition of medielnis yet known, eau so surely control and. care the numerous varieties of pul monary disease .which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every year. Indeed - . there is now abendant reason to believe a Remedy has atlength been found which can be relied on to cure . most dan geroits affections of the langs. Our space hate., . wilt not permit us M publish pay proportion of the cares effected by its nee, but wo would present the following opinions of eminent men, and retor farther , enquiry to the /menhir which the Agent below named, will always be pleased to furnish free; wherein are fall parriegicm, and indisputable prp!:tts of-these facts.:.:.• FroM the president or Amite/it Coilege, the aelebrpted . . 2rfessor Hitchcock. •r•isines C. Ayer-Sir I,have.usod_your Chew" Pee oiral is my own case of deep-seateil. Bronchitis, and am saUffied from its chemical coustitnuon, that it is an ad mirtible compound for the relief of Itt.Nogal and been chi.* didlealties. If my opinion as to its superior char acter coolie of any service, you are at liberty to use sa yen think proper. • . , EDWARD DITCHCOCS,L. L. D. Front the widely celebrated Professor Billman, M. D. L.L. D., Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy, fro, Yale College, Member of the Lit. Hist. Med. Phil. sod Beientifie. Societies of . ---- 'Aeley l ea and' . r' • deem tl,o Cherry Picto ri al pa adneirWe cot Hob from some of the beararticles ja the !criteria meth cajand a very effective remedy for the:glass:4f disess es it is intended to care:" - • 1. . ew Haven, Ct.; Nov:I, 1649. major Pattison, 'President of, di ee S.C. Senate, states he lots ruled the Cherry Pletotal with wonderful sec. • evis, to cure an infbunation of thtilungs. Fran one of th 4 firstphysicians in Maine. t • - - • - SACO, Me., Apr[lo3,lE49. sir. I. C. Ayer, Lowell--Dear Sir: I am now con aurally. using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and prefer ate any other medicine fo r pulmonary eomplrdnts. From observations often:2y severe cases, t am convince • edit will cure coughs, colds, end diseases of the lungs, ' the% have put to defiance all other remedies. • I iititirltidy.recommend home is Mlle Of C:olllUlnpti O n. ' *nil .comsider n =Chiba best remedy known for that de care. . Respectfully y our , i • • ÜBHMAN, i'repared,And . o old by James C. Ayer, Practical Cheta h Lowell, Mass. Sold In Pittsburgh wholesale ani mail, by D. A. nestock, and by J. Mrr it!: in Allegheny City b7111...E.-Sebirvartx, and I. Douglass, and by druggists =la ::•:';; .'.;..;.:•.'. *: , . : i7,.-:. z ~.: • • • .);* , ;:, ~ ,r < - =ME iDrugg cub illebitiuse. TUE cabseaet baying e arrangements in conse ggenglef_whlett his p resent business mast be closed 1 4 the lst of Atniaiii — nTi a t, now ors his' salmi° stock of OTellillaslerp. Ribbons, lace Goods and RatbroideL• leis, Dress Triza/ZaDgStilaladkerehlefs, Eno Shins and F arnlshing Goods, repben Worsted t Flower Materials, 111 tobrellas f Parasols, Combs, Thread and Needle ant el its...ALso, Ladies' Shoes, (best Phlladelpbla make), at g, tatty redueodpriees, wholesale and retalL F. R. EATON. MEE
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