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A T y- A V.: '• '. „ I', ■-, A -rA,'-:rhrt V; ; /.V' ■' t' .**A..«^- :< ,.f « ,-_>, .' +•'«.■•••.’ t . ■. ASSiAyAAAA-v a>aaa%. a A ...;a aAi-,. , AAA:^a av- p: % a ;4; v . A; 't ••s^-. Srjl&ty. .■ . ; ';.’'..-A^^,' TMI'fYYzYYfUYYYiy&fiSYYYVYOY’i^rY ! YX A-‘:•• a-AfA,., ,‘ -j - : ** : a / A'*»JAV . r'-'A.r’.v^-.^a^a^^sp-^v.a ;* ;■' > ' i-Vi-a'- j<-i * Habeas Corpus.—Before Jildg<a and Hepburn, July- 31. Com. -ojc . Gregg, vs. Mary ffos Granted from the. A few days mnce, a writ wos j udgo Mc . Court of Common fte , Clure, on behalf of children, which were possession of f£ ou . father, Isaac Gregg then m possession the Court’ordered After a n o ß hould be delivered up to her, that the chl ] the time, and that the faftlr sYould ho pemltted to see them three father sb Tlie day.-before yeßterday, the delivery of the children toot place, at the Court House, whereupon, immediately, tho Stter had a wWt granted from the District Court, in order to get the children bach agmn. prescnt™the rc- S^fC— 3 “adtos- Son ofTo of tte" I children since July 30th, nt which time they "were delnered to her, and that they were present m Court, but as to the otter, it is not m her oustodj, not having been delivered up to her, - .__ - Counsel, Messrs. M’Candless, C., 0, JjWm and Washington for relator, and Messrs. Jr. 0. Shannon and Woods for respondent. The counsel for Relator contended that an or der under a writ of habeas.cprpus could not be, made to take effect in-future, Jfhey did not wish to have the case hesrd on :the same evidence— they had new matter to introduce, which had been withheld on the former trial on account of its painful nature, and as they had boon led to believe, at that time, its introduction was unne cessary After argumention both sidcs, tlicCourt held that they would not overhaul or disturb tho de cision of Judge M‘Clure: that if there was im portant and relevant testimony which, had not been heard by him, they bad better have him to i give them a re-hearing—for if. this Court-should [ decide in favor.of the father, there-is hO toiling where the matter would end, as the Court of Common Pleas,’being of concurrent jurisdiction, would, ns it ought, to sustain its own dignity, immediately reverse their decision, and ,so..it would go on ad 'tnnnttum. There is more than the welfare of these parties to consider, a higher principle involved—-the harmony of-the Courts. The wnt is dismissed. Manchester Mineral Paint. —ln to-Jay's paper will bo found an advertisement of Messrs.-Pud der & Ford in reference to thiß point, to winch we direct tbe attention of painters and others interested- Wo learn from persons who .halt. ÜBcd this nrticlo in painting houses, hurricane decks of steamboats, o:c., that it is more suita ble for these purposes than any whioh they hare, 'yet seen * One thing which makes this paint pc culiariy valuable, is the number and richness of its colors. On this account it is adapted to a CTcater variety of purposes than any of the kmd which is now in the market, Expenbwe ma r chinery has been erected for the preparation of this article, by which this and the Eastern mar kets will soon be liberally, supplied. The pro prietors deserve ‘great credit for their persever ance and activity in thus producing from the soil an article which is capable of beautifying and preserving the handiwork of man. We wish them, success in their undertaking. To the Deaf.— Although Doctor Hartley, the Aurist, has, during his present visits had a very large number of. patients, ho has honorably fill filled liiß engagements with the whole of them, and we understand it is his intention.to.leave next week. We would strenuously advise those suffering from deafness to take immediate ad vantage of his short remaining stay, as it is possible many years may elapse before bo good an opportunity again occurs tor obtaining relief. Dr- 11-may bo found at the first thrcc-story brick dwelling on Itcbccca street, beyond the First Ward School, Allegheny City. BoUman $ Garrison.— The large foundry lot occupied l>y these gentlemen, at the corner of Fifth and Smithficld streets, having been sold to the government for the purpose of haying erect ed thereon a Custom Houso and Post. Office, they have purchased a lot in Birmingham, from • the Greggs, with a front of 144 feet on tUe/Monon gahela nver, extending back 090. They are now having erected a very large building there-, pn for foundry purposes, which will be completed mthe course of the summer. Celebration-’— Tlic Twelfth Anniversary of the Emancipation of the Slaves m the West Indies, will be celebrated to-day by our colored citizens, in the Grove near Oakland, Pennsylvania Ave nue- Samuel R. Hard, of Boston, will dtlivcr an address in the forenoon and afternoou. The most extensive preparations have been made, and the affair will no doubt be a brilliant one. The New Cathedral. —The work on St- Paul s new Cathedral has been, temporarily suspended, in consequence of some disagreement, between the contractor and the workmen. The precise origin of the misunderstanding we aje unac quainted with. . . ; . ■ . ■ Two men were brought before his Honor, last evening, for drunkenness and disorderly conduct- They acknowledged to being drunk, but “divil a ha’porth did they know of the dis orderly conduct.” ' They were committed for ‘24 hours. Peace Makers.—M Knap & Co.’s Fort Pitt Works, on Wednesday, two large guns wero cast together and at the same time, m which were run 18 tons of metal. We presume this is the largest east of the kind on record. 'Bgk*. The cars on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad will commence on Monday. next to make two ttfips daily to- ariS from Now Brighton leaving Allegheny City at 10 A. M/ and 5 P. M., and New Brighton at'7 A. M. and 2 P* M. B@,P- P- o‘Donncll, Esq., recently, of Phil adelphia, was yesterday, on motion of Wilson M'Candless, Esq., admitted to practice in the several Courts of Allegheny county* Bgk, Charles Long, of West street, Allegheny City, a Baptist preacher, has been missing for some days- Fears ore entertained, that he has been kidnapped. • • • : BST 1 Mrs- C- B- Bushnell, the Clairvoyant, who is well known, to many of our citizens, is at present nt New Brighton, stopping at the Mer rick House. fig?- The dog law here, if there is any, is being put in force with a vcngeauoe by some fellow about Fourth and Smithfield streets, ns nearly a score of dogs in -that neighborhood have been poisoned. . , .. Departed —Father Mathew yesterday took Ins departure on the Beaver boat for Cleveland. A large number of persons were on the wharf to see him off. • j : pen Margaret McMahon was yesterday com mitted by Aid. Steel for disorderly conllact, on compiaint of Martha Ann llanna.. * - . ... Bg¥“A constable named Robt. Holmes, in Birmingham, was belli to.bnil for an assault and battery on Mrs. Snyder, . Egy Federal street, Allegheny .City, will be paved from the Market House to the Plank Road It will T)o' fcomnienccd ■on Monday next. C©*Sergt. Riley, of the ’Dragoons, had a soldier named Fitzmoms committed to jail, yes terday, for getting drunk and striking an officer. fitjw The workmen are rapidly progressing with tho Mechanic Street Bridge, across the, Allegheny. . ggy The Thespian in Allegheny City play, next week, “A Glance at New York.” Tho weather yesterday was cloudy, with a prospect of ram. \ man named Bynn was held ,to bail for an assault and.battery on another man. .. ■.. New Music* C BLUM Elias just received— ;, j - # Summer Imagings,. C. Foster ; | Household Words By John Blockley lie Doeth All Things Well; Blanche Alpen. By Stephen Glover; Lovely Nell.- Ry the Campbell Minstrels ; Gently Sighs the Breeze. The PopnfarDaelU written for AlotlMle Jenny Lind and Mad’lle" Marietta Albo ni. By Stephen Glover. Go Where the MorningShmelh. Duett; Ben BolL Summit Polka, Blossom Polka; Jenny Lind’s Eelio Waltz and its-companion,The' Bird Wal.z, just published , ■ ’>. - Grave of Bonaparte ; Aria Alla Scozzese. By T:Valemine; Turkish Match ; 1 Ravel Polka; 1 Loasiana Bolle. By.ihe Sable Hnrraomstsj .; ;. Grave of Washington. By L. V. IL Crosby.; .i li: - . Deem Not and Say Not; The Blue Junlata; K Grand Polka de Concert: ..Par W.V.Wallace; Silver Uell Waltz j! Henrietta. Polka Duett; Walnut street Theatre and Souveinr of-Germany,— Two new Scottish’s; . • Th« Wreath: a‘collection of Popular Melodies, ar ranged as Recreative Lessons for ibePiano, in three numbers. - ; t . Together with a large collection of Guitar Music, at C. BLUME’S it*. No.llB Wood st riMJßAthJO—•Russell*. Robison's, W; II Grant's, and I other good brands, for sale by . ~ jy3t B KINO fc MOORHEAD, TJBAVER RUCKKTS~2G do 2. Reayer Ruckew* in J 3 store aflfffor sale by Ljy3t . KING * MOORHEAD. SCOTT ft OTIS) . i AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j 6IMAINBTEECT,ST.I.OinS,KISSOUan . HAVING been engaged in lue above business for IkßisiX years; mints city, would respectfully licii consignments of Goods, to be sold In.this-market,- either for Auction or private sate—particularly Class-, ware. Hardware and Dry Goods; and wait make liberal, advances on all kinds ot Goods.conaigned us for sale, e vvrU refer ta Messrs. Heweu, Rue & Co.,E. R. Vio let, Wm.D. Wood ft Co;, Joba J. Anderson*Co« JV-H. Stone, Squire ft Reed, Brownlee, Homer ft Co.; Larkin Denver. Saiuv Loms;;.Bailer ft Brothers,Cincinnati; George MT.am. Pittsburgh. ■ . ; 1 r fmartOty THF. undersigned, after an imervalof fooryears.has again resumed business. iJavuig-compltcd with the requisitions of the law regulating Sales at Auction* and having procured a first class License as-Auctioneer for the Ctiy of Pittsburgh, he oilers his services as such to his friends and the public generally. Wuh an expe rience cf nearty thirty yeata In ihis line of business, he hazards nothing Inlaying thai he Will be enabled to give emue p&usfacuon to ail thoße who may feel disposed to patronize lmn... P. McKIiNNA, Auctioneer. ■ .Refers to the principal Guy Merchants. l ' jyO. (Jour, of Com., N Y.; Bulletin and Pennsylvanian. Philailo ; American and Republican, Balt , copy lw *nd chargr.-tuis office.) • >.» • Another Sale of Xots tn K»Bt PWtsbMgh| |VUVTy-ONf; LOIS iHGazzaih’* Plan of Town Lois,; X. having been ihspo ed of at public and private sales, lie Bubscribcr.wiil offer at Auction, one or mort. i raii«L» ..OFLots hi saiil pja«, on SATURDAY NEXT, dd.of Aupu,t . • .. Tliis sale, like ihe former one l „w»!l:be.w»i*ow*resfW, affording lo persons wishing. Lots in this improving su., buTb.agood opportunity tor piiichasiug v..luable prop erty ki Auction prices,and the Lots, now offered.being much nearer ihe. city tnan thoseheretofore sold, are.sull m Sak ll fo'begin m 4 o clocl., I* M , aear Mill Uctwfcn the City and tbe Toil House,on Braddock si. Plank Road.’ ; . Terms easy and will bp made known at luo sale. Jy2S*nl •• • P. M’KF.NNA, Aocl’r. W. li. jK'VAtiTfltaiYt Auctioneer, FRAME DWELLING HOUSE fob S4l.e ciibap.— Tbe undersigned, wishes to. dispose of at private sile, a new two story frame DWELLING IIOUSK, situate on tbe earner of Washington and Uniou stri els, mthe borough ot Uirminghair... Said house is creeled on a It used lot af ground. fronting £0 feet oil Washing ton *uoei,uud runmiig back CO feet on .Union s-reev • The lease has niito yeari to run from ihn JUt of April, IPSO Ground tent $lO a year. The parchaser.has the privilege 01 removing tiiehouseauhe expuation of the iea«> v Price of house st>o. Possession gircnimmedt •di ly ' W. G- M’CaRTNEY, jyi4' ‘ - T Auctioneer. DOZ FINE SHIRTS at Acctino.—On Friday IXf tJ mo.niiinr, August Ist, at to o'clock, at the Sales Room*, corner of Wood and Huh ms .will be sold ono c-redii of ninety days, on sums over Slop—ldoz su nerftre Shirta; ooropTiiing hue muslin chills, baen t/o -,oms and collnrej do. do. stitched, broad anu narrow plain; do. do. French embroidered and needle worked lnwuntf*: super Yoik mill musun and English lawn cloth-shiilt.extra linen bosoms and cohan*, joke nee* ami French MOrve, Merrtivac stripe and fancy shirts, • i.lfjK-hed drill dntnrtrM, denim tracks, ftc- • ■:-.jyfiu l\ M. DAVIS, Aucir ON FRIDAY EVENING, August Ist. at eaTly ga* i light, will l e sold, nt M’keunn's Auction House.au i'.xceUcnt second hand Rifle and V olm. ’ jytll .’ P. MCKENNA. Auctr. Household furniture, be dm, m-ruDiNo, BAR ROOM FIXTURES*Ac., at Alcjioh. Ou Friday, lut of August, at o'clock in the attemoon, will bo > obi at Aucuon House, a large quauhty of Household Fuiuitarc, comprising Bed * and Bedding, Carpeting. Chairs and Tables. Cooking fc-iovi-s, oiu. good Muni e Clock, Looking Glassc*, Decanters, Tumblers, Gla«Bra. Cooking utcnsili, Ac. - . At ihe s tmo lime* will be sold, one eight day clock, made by Thomas Per* ms. of Pittsburgh ) It ha-» bt-en u*ediu a public Uifi?o m this city for a number of years, and is eaid to be a good lime keeper. jy3l i*. M’kkNNA. Auctj’. l»OOKS AT AUCTION.—On Kuday evening, August ‘l3 I*l, at early gas light, will be sold at M Henna » Auction llou«e, m ussoriment of Classical and Miacei- Uneons Books, u-w and srcoml hand, among which are many nuinbftTS'of the United Slates Commercial Regis ter. bound and unbound. F. M KLNNA, iyOl Aucuoncrr. Tramuatent Window Shade Factory, 1 48 WWW STHKET . (BETWIttX FKNK *«D ÜBCRTTT CIBKWM TIST OF SIIAOKS on hand and made m nil luur* to j otiler— -3-4 4-4 5 4 tind G*4 Hoff shades, plain and bordered ■ *« Transparent e*ee» do; • ■ h u «* Dark •• do; |,nnd*rape shades of every * tyle i Moonlight do do do j Gothic and Muntinto. of new stylr ; STOKF- St(A~DK3 of any color, wit*. tattering or De signing. OH* 1-I*o Tils on bund. Alfto- a lot of SHADE TRIM Ml\GS—complete ot, s 5 reniß per «hade. {jyOurtains hung on rca«onahle WI p l S —pedlerj will do well to call at thr factory f be fore purchasing elsewhere - oprle:Cm Braddoclc'* Field Property* P ,le*irtm» bcauufub hfohny, MMtme nno cbenp location for country oie tx to turn ihclr aHen'ionio UraJdock s Fteld, watch u m»w bring sold in small parcrl*. on ihe most favorable term* Kitgbty-fivQ acies have been thus sold this season, to i"evcrai different individuals, some ol whom are now improving bv tui'dmgn. ike. For ndvamoße* or every kind but particularly of access from Ibe e>ty, the pluce is unrivalled Three grand thoroughf res run by a und 'Urou&h tt—xowil: the Monontaheia River; the Pitts burgh and Craddock's Field Plank Hood, which U now greyly traveled: and ihe Pennsylvania Central. Rail road- on which the Cars-wtU b»* rumunsr eastward,/font PiilthurgH, that tar, by nest Kalb Brats land there every few hour*. Omcmusses will toon travel the Plank Road: and the Cart w»?l always stop with and for passengers. : t ! am strytng lor the summer at the I-arm, where i shall be ready to show persons ibe grounds, and my plans of diviMon theseof Visiters can be accommoda ted at the Mansion House as ot a Hotel. I jylff tf JA£t. W. BthIIANAN. DEAFNESS. noises in the head, and all disagreeable discharges from the ear. speedily and pertn*nenthr removed without pain or inconvenience, by Dr. HART- I.EV> Principal AurUt of the N. Y. hat Barger?, ores to announce bis return to Pittsburgh. The number aau im port »n-*e of the cases under hiscarc, on hta recent visit, and the gratifying amount Of success which attei.dej hjt treatment, have induced him to expcJitt- his return. Hi* star here will depend muehupon circumstance*, and u will be advisable for those who wish to consult him, to moke an early call. ... . ... Dr II may be consulted, until further notice, in Alle gheny City, lirst three stnry brick dwelling beyond the l school home, in Rebecca street .. .. - Thirteen years close and almost undivided attention I to thi« braiidi of spectot practice has enabled him to 1 reduce his treatment to such a degree of success na to find the mo«t conlirmed and obstinate cases yield l-> a steady attention to the means picscribed. t The following letlUDomala are submitted with conu- I dence Thcv wiU »bow nl Jea*t In what estimation Ufa I nrofcsMonal qualification* are held bj some of the most I disiimruinhed medical men in the country. . I « f hav'* bad ibc pleasure to meet Dr. Hartley inprac # ai d have hern led to form a favorable opinion of hi* character.both in the profession and os a gentleman. | W Paucb. M. L>.« I Professor of Suigcry.Ac. “ Hi, profcMiannl nbiluleo will he duly appreciated I liy iho.e who plucc therasowc, ondi-r bt, ■ are. _ ’ Jra, Wlumira.M. D„ Piano l)e| Auction Card. p, 01. UAVI»> Attciloucer, P. 91*KUNNA| Auctioneer. To tUe Deaf* Professor of Anatomy* Ac. From my intercourse with Dr. HanlejM have foaud his deportment correct and gentlemanly. m • 1 VaMtxruii Mott, M. D. “It Ka uitnunit'.duly logive my testimony infiiwrof ibe treatment adopted by Or. Hartley for the core of deafness The application isuunitendedby pain or-in convenience. ond it* effect*nlciiost inslattinncoua [(, P, IUBOHiRf Counsellor at Law, 23 C.bainberfl sl “We have known several ca»c* of partial deafness treated by him with the most happy results. Dr. H. w a scientific gentleman and can produce nomcroua testi monials or bis ability end success in this difficult branch of the medical profession VCrto&s-. , ; o Persons afflicted by diseases of the tar, arc recom mended topay a visit to Dr. Hanley, Anns!, at No. vJ Arch street, above Third. He is a welt educated pro* 'frtt'ional man, ami having pm I purtirular. attention to diseases affecting hearing, has acquired from uis skill and experience heller means of coping with ihtscerious affliction than those which arc possessed by physicians in general pracucc. 11 — bupateh. ...... , •All ca<e« guarantied where raalfotmanon docs not ex . . [jvllhif ■ 1 notice to Buslnesa JIon» 1 ORNTLKMAN in this City, engaged in a safe, sure •'J\ and profitable merchandising anil manufacturing business, having fallen mtoa lot* slate of health, is de« viroua of rcllin* out his interest ia the concern! for the potposeof leaving the city for the recovery of his health. Any person having commend of 83000 in catl),-ana a fait credit, can enter into this butiues* wt U every guar- success (( MANUFACTPRI , iR^f Uox Ci)i burgh, fa- stating where an interview can be had. ' IVW ' ; - •■■■■■ * TSnEIJN TEAS lIAVK ADVANCED? CENTS EE It (t LB -You can l,u >' Cireen TcM O' MORKIS’ TEA MAUT, in ihe Diamond, for three monlhsio come, at the old prices and the same qualme*, notnitlitsandine ihe advance in prices East, as they have a .large stock on hand Thoysell the bent Teas m Rilliburgh at tins Store, | and defy opposition ___ _ _ u?"* mHlf SUBSORIBERofTcrs for sale a valuable House I and Lot: situated on Ann street, Allegheny City.— The Lotos l&feetfroiilby 55 feet deep. Tac House con tains a Hall, two Hoome, Kitchen Cellor and two Bed R-'OOS Alaree yard, with out oven, hydrant, So. i?Sc 09t)O Terms—3ooin hand; balnnco in one, two ' i .Js.h.is™!irs ' s CUTHUERT.OenT Agent, and thteo years. - - No. eO.SmUhCeld et. s sni n PKNS —Bard A Brother, o. A. E. fil. Mnilh, Slid in quality of autTcastotners vvfn*ol^ayA^findlnl^ny^lore the best Stock, and at the lowest r r ‘ ce ”' ' r %f. < S a ar uetecan be sold a, WILSON^ ■ Dr. William. Henderson, . BEING released from otietumn_tn b®"“SJ' liasiesumed ilic practiceof .UEPlplNpj ami dwelling is above the Drug Store, No. 2C2 .Liperty. street, where he may. always be found except when aD sent on pToiessienalduiy, Having had sevt.al YJAT®. experience mprachcu,aebopeß by close.attention to daiy,lomerUaliberal patronage - • PitU fro rgh, July 23 v 1p51,T‘-3ni > ■ Wholesale Tobacco and Cigar Manufac “totjr. T>EES R. JONES respectfully informs city merchants JV ancl tho public generally, that he has opened a WholtsaU ab&aeco, Snvff and No. ; -137, Front street,one uoor southwest of B. A* *', a^. n estoct’s Drug Store, where he lias now in store and tor sale- a. large and general assortment of the most apprpv, • ed Virginia Wanas Tobacco, & select assortment ot hue imported Cigars of the choicest brands, and 10 bhds fine Ciiar Leaf. AIL kints of.Keutuclty tobacco manufac tured to order with care and dispatch. Orders thank folly received and promptly attended to. R. R. JONES. iffl<vv NO-l SMOKKU HERBINU— SO ccmjnwboi, N for sille al . MOBRIrJVTtpA MART, jySO tn tho.Pmmond. 10 hhd»- prime N. O. Sugar ' o {yy lo j ) Yrß. OUGAR—U & iyis ■ kAI-M UlLi—4 fiuiks Falm Oil innore and loreaio. Ir iyi MILLER * RIOKETSON. PltlCb-S OP btocKs- coanscTED daily roa thbhobsiho Patrlcka & Prlenri, B«6*ng< ' Coma of'Vutmojid-alky and Wood it. 4 >.!■_ . LOA.KS. > United States r.’g* :■ do Ido 5 T *« PennnflvaniaO’s ■. -dO: •...■■ • • SV Allegheny county};* >.ao- “CoaponO# 1 •.do -.scrip-; — ;■ riillßdelphm-.vT, Al, t' eny cou P y onO. PB>«>»le., Philadelphia v dank stocks, Ban £ of PMsbureh* ••:**••••... Mei'chanl? and Manufacturers Bank*'*v. , “** - - Exchange Bank *• * • • Farmers’ Deposile Bank* Allegheny Savings Bank' 881808 STOCKS. Me nonjgahcla Bridge •»• • St. Clair street do •••• Hand street , do •• • N: Liberties do • UttUfiAKCB STOCKS-, Western insurance Co? •*. Cilueus’. do do****- Associated Fircmon’s do*< TELEQBAPn STOCKS. Atlantic and Ohio t Pittsburgh to to Philadelphia *• •*• Pittsburgh, Cm. and Louisville* Lake Lne Line Patsburgh Gas Works Monongahela bluck water Youghtoghcny , do ...... OAtUtOAD STOCKS Pennsylvania Railroad Pcnna. and Ohio do Cleveland nnd Putab h do Maxine Railway and Dry Dock* Fayette Manufacturing Co* • • • • Erie Canal Bonds, old* do do do new COPPER STOCKS. PituVgh and Boston (Cuff Mine] North American' North West ........ North Western iron City-** RuTekflr •; Pittsburgh and Isle lloyai Adventure**** ••**•••*••.* Ohio Trap Rock Ridge Mining Cuiupuny • • Kluu -« Colling Fite Steel ~** , *‘:.*. (loon & bargeut, f'ornrr Wood and St ‘PENNSYLVANIA Pittsburgh Ranks par Philadelphia Brownsville Bucks comity * Chester Co. <new Issue) U Columbia IJndgo Co.- • • Danville Delaware co. - Doylesiown * t Kasion Ccttnomown Lancaster Banks*•*-*— * Lebanon ’ 4 Montgomery co. Northumberland ; Poitsvule *' v*? i Reading . 1 i Schuylkill co. M Washington k : Weslßntucb* 4 •-•*•— | Wyoming [■Carlisle I Cbambersburg I Erie-** Deliysburgli-*** Harrisburg * Itonesdale*** **~ Middletown •••• #] Waykesburg I York Banks ) KehcLNotes I United Siair* Bank IS Allegheny t’ny Scrip-.* P»r| Allegheny u«. - >-prem, Pitt«bui*:u Cay *• ••• paii NEW YORK. ! i New York City paii I Country Boak«*** I I NEW JERSEY. All Solvent Banks--**** I DELAWARE. AH Solvent l ank* par Small Notes-* 4 MARYLAND. I Baltimore flanks p*J I Country Rank* t VIRGINIA. Uk of Va. and Branch?* 1; Formerv Dk A Branchr* )| Valley Uk and Brnurhe* 4; Exchange Uk A Branch s I\ Wheeling Bank? Ii do Branches-*** I; NEW ENGLAND. I! Solveui Bank* Is DAILY REVIEW OP THE MARKETS K It. KF.BNAN Orrtco or rut Daily Moaittss Post. FnJoy, Augiut I, lt-51. ) The weather doling the part week ha* been ohan?#*, able We bare h»d a number of refreshing ahowers in the early port of ihe wrek, which bate kept narra tion in excellent ooJer. . The *ale* aie confined to snuill low for man nfacttmnjr puTpOie*; we qooi* ssic* ot xmu a*h »i J> to 31 Pow wo quote at ill b» 4| >alofata*~>>3lci» are mode at 4fr to 4‘O bbl» and boxev C-J APPI-F-* I—The 1 —The market >« bore ; a choice a ruck- woo id demand from -* to 3on per bl-1. .... . f . Al Iv—Tarre roniimse* a regular limk demand U*i tun article We quote Manufacturers- priced— regular dis count off for ca»h. Bavarian Brrr, per l»M Conmmn.per bbl . XX do XXX do Common, half barrel*-* XX do XXX do Common qr barrel*. - ■* - XX do - “‘"H BUCKETS AND TUBS—nitre continue. a regular demand for Bucket, without any rtioutr In prico .**»>'* from fir.t hmulJ Tor Bockrt*l.'<7i3'l,inni> lui. of ± ‘? r i' jo tloz from .tore, to the trad. Tuh*—Sale. m a regular way at 7.5008$ per doz. imolfMS-Tht .lock targe mint P-'.'"' I '’°“’'nrt. We quote at. from 7Sr; 81IV to Sl,io„'t..l f'-m .tore. X—There *« but little offering * good lot* or VclloW we Quote at filfii’&c. . . ... BACON ha* bren gradually advancing through the weeHale* in imtulot* at ?* for shoulder*, anrf Aome holder* arc aiking 7*. but buyer* are reluctant to t*k« hold nt the advance. Uullhtie doing In other klnd*o f m uurrru AND KUO*—Tbe market tor Bauer i# doll Wc quote barrel* nominally at l(i0tlc. l-o* Keg Bat ter no demand, hoi nominal at 7C?Jw. Eggs-Mle* t>> tho barrel at slfifDc. BPEF CATTLE —Wc quote tho following price* at the Cattle market. Breve* 3J0.7| live weight Hheep 81*1501.75 and Bi.2Jt* bead. . ; COFFEE—The market rtroain. unchanged. with hot : a iitmlc-i demand. We note «a!e. of about ranging from 9t to U>c The atock to fir.t hand. t. ; B< C P tIV.F.SE—Thc .lock in fir»i_hund» » ample. W« ] quote *a!c. during the week at C&C{. Extra Cream Cl , YARNS—We quote Manufacturer « pmrr , No 50- 7 »n No' 19, • ■;» ! up. lit. 17 CnndteXMcfc, ■ —>6 i in Carpet Chain, • • «—•»/ j 13 —ip Coverlet Yorti, *-’0 14* SO Cotton Twine,--***— 20 p. Batting, •••—**l r‘\° .1 COPPER—We give the Card puce of -ho Pittsburgh Copper Work*. Ingot* 19 to VOcu per pound. Sheet- ( f °COP l PEt*AS—sVll* nt 32.8701 12 per barrel. _ CORN—The Mock is ltd .1, with but little comg* iu—• The demand is betier than iho week previous. Salenon the wbatf ot 35c, from Moro at 4Qc. /f - R - CORDAGE—The following 1* the cord price of Rope. Manilla, by the Coil.- W « wtsen cut, White Rope, by Coil, *‘ c . Tarred do by Coll, *™ £r? So "'‘"“ --aasSss CRACKERS —The market l. welt iuppltcd. We glee our table corrected and quote: Water Cracker Uuttcr do —-- *■« Irjl - T ’—« URIPD FRUIT—The demand is limited. quote ApplcH at 73080 c in *mall lots; Peache* at 81,3701 4i, “ORITO BFP“M?. of Sugar cured cunva .cd a. lot. Wc note «atc» at 330M0 r,, 0,,h FLOUR—There ha* been n good demand for fresh ground, and buyer# take bold fierly . but dull, buyer* being reluctant to Sale* oil the wharf of fresh ground. Hinging nt superfine, extra at 83,2803.3003,35. 100 bids old ground offered at 83,12, without finding hnmh CORN MF.AL—Sales from store* at4sooOc per bash- L FISH—The demand continues moderate, with more decline in No-3- We quote sale* of No } at.sl3i No. 2. Q 0.0059.25; No. 3, 60,7507.60. No. 060 CodFi>h4c per pound by the drum. No t Shod, 81275(913.00 , OLASB—Sale® of Country Glut® fro ! l L®®J} ur ££^ rc ? a for Sf 10,82<92.'J5 per box; 10x12.62,2502,50. Th6rel® mo re firmness on the part of holders. . t ... ORAIN—The receipt* during lh»po*t week halt been better thanthe week provioui, and a *hfiht decline bos taken nlnco In ®orao description®. Wheat. _we note sales or 250 basheW, ranging from 80 in OSe.-Ryo, wo have no snles lo report; bar quote at 40 to 45c. Oats, in this article there has been a dooltno sinqe our Inst re view- Receipts have been large; we note sales ofabont | 200 bushels at 2302507 c. Stales on the wharf on j Thursday at 29e. Corn: the stock is light, with consid erable enquiry; we note Bales at 35, 37040 c.. ■ HIDES—-Wo note sales of Dry Flint at Iliot3c; City Slaughter, Green, at 4t04|0, - Hay—Sales at the scales at from OS lo HOPS—We quoto salea in n small way from stores at So@ooc ’ HEMP—'There is not much doing in thl® article. We qaoto at 81050103 ton. ■ • ,r ■HOMlNY*—from store®, sell® at 84,5004,75 4£ bbl. IRON— The manufacturer®’ card price® for Common bar 2by t is 2|@Qf c per pound. Other size* in propor tion- NAILS—The card price® foT nrnl® are— From lOd to 40d - • v •. 3»J*. Cdand7d*. 400 ... 4.25 ... 4.50 .i. 5,60 3d —•— A tegular discount off for caßh. . LARD—The Block Is limited. Wo noie sales in Kegs a *LEAI£—The* Mock in first hands is largoi Limited sales are made at 5c for Pig, and 5,0.»l for Bar- MOLASSES—We nouce no special movement in Mo , lasses; sales daring the week have been confined to the ■city trade in small lots at iff 10 3So, n f the anxious to sell large lots. The stock falls short of the a N O AVAL, I at 83,1203,50 'Sfc'da'sSr.ifi.i No 2, 66060: Linseed Oil, 85090, Tanners 1 Oil from I Sl pfa market conUuueß dalt. We note tales of Allegheny at 828084. at 4 and 0 raonihs. [ * POTATOES-—The nock in firtthands ifi not large. 'I t 4 „ ,'iV \r- A*kc&. } 8110,75! 105.00 . 101,25 92.75 9500 90,00 93,00 02,00 Par valuta . . 3100.00 100/30 :. 100,00 . 100,00 : .11,50 11.00 11,00 6,00 , 5,75, 49.00 47,00 25,00 55,00 64,00 »TE LIST. BANK NO I DAILY BY Czobanse Uanlter»i MrcttSy PiiUburtth, conaEcrsp isiate fik nm] Uranch Other solvent N»nks ttk o( saoduaky Uranwnle Norvatt Urbannn Wooster T-.-. 50 INDIANA .Stale Bk am) Branches ILLINOIS*... state Dunk Branch-*** Uk of-Mimoit • * KENTUCKY. All Solvent Banka-** —• 4 MISSOURI. state Bk and Brandies • | MICHIGAN- All Solvent Banks fi. WISCONSIN. MarineAFtrelns.t o.ai Mtlwaukte .*• TRNNKSSfrK. [All Solvent Banka*.*'*** J NORTH CAROLINA. All Solvent Banks t| I SOlfTir CAROLINA. I All Solvent Ranks* • • • GEORGIA. All Solvent Banks* • ALABAMA, All Solvent Banks*** LOUISIANA, iAll Solvent Hanks*** I EXCHANGES. New York i Philadelphia {Baltimore**** tCiuetnnMi 'Louisville* iSu Louis valvk op coins. lAmeneonGoM (new)por. do du (oM)*snrcn). :Sovemgns* **•■s :t»uineas 5-^0 :Frct!enc»doer* 7.N) ]T*n Thalers 7.W) !>T«u Guilders 3.W> liLoms dor 4>*’s liNapoleons**- 3 r H> HDouM©oaa»PamQt*** 14,73 \ do Spanish** 18.23 liDaeaui ***** i!5 A V 7” *■ T r x 1 .3 \ V * "* / * - -X r > t. » v » >.W-- RICE—We quote saleadoringlbe week in Tierces a. 4K?4)c. ' • • SUGAR—The demand is mow principally confined to the city trade. The stock iufiisthanasi&arople. -.we note sales regularly at C|®7c, by the lot. Bythebbi and single hha,£raore is asked. .>..0: ~ SHOT—Sales from Btores by the keg at 018 j—by the bag 1,6201,63. . i: v.SALT-Saleqfrom stores by the dray load at. 31,101? SHEEP PELTS—Prices are nominal, , SEEDS—The seosoo is over, without any. sales or transaction tohote in Closer or Timoihy. Flax seed Mils at SljGO V quote ot 4©4*c by the lot.. : ’ SPICES-We have no transactions of consequence to &ot&ih this article. ~ al lOio | tle j; Alspice 18019 c i Cinnamon 39®400 by the mat, ■ ;STARCfeSaiaff are from stores at 6JO7c by TALLOW—We how qbble Beef Tallow at fi|o7c? Sheep do, 6iOGJc. - , j j UIL » WHlBKfcY—There is a steady and good demand at 20021 c & gallon for Rectified. j WOOL—Receipts come forward freely—rwsron ac count of Eastern purchasers. All goodjols offereabero are taken at 30,t0 43c, os iuqaality. We base_saleso* 800 lbs unwashed at <l3e ; JGOQ atosc ; 800 do 33c.. __ '■ • .. \Offerid SU6,6V 104,00 101,00 .;9&50 . 93,00 95,25 I 97,00 \. . 67,00 156,50 0 24,01) 34,0 n .43,00 ■ 30,50 ST. LOUIS MABKHT. ■ Uraos Otficb, > July 24,4851. $ No material alteration wiil be found ib: our quomdons. j TOBACCO—SaIes «f 5 hhds logs at 82 35, 82 55. Si -85, 83 20 and 82 DO; 7 lilids seconds nt S 3 05, ,*3 45, 33 85, 83 30,93:40, S 3 85 and 81 05 i- andl4 bhds lesf at 85 80, S 5 75,85 95, 84 30, 85. 84, SI 05,34 25, gs, SO 10, SO 85, 87 45, S 3 60, and 89.V1C0 Jj». ' HEMP—Seles of 25 bales at 375,18 at SSO, 14 at 383,1 and $B4 4? ton • •. .... •. 1 LEAD—Nonejeceived; light al .sV I 274 * we quote lower mines at $4: WH? 10® , | FLOUR—Sales of 00 bbl* mixed qualities and brands I atB3 374083 75; H 0 at 53.50053 o7*i* tt ndfiO Allnon I at $4 50; we continue to quote superfine country ana l Second brand city, nominal at S 3 75083 80., . .. I ' WHEAT—SaIes of 2037 sks inferior » prime, in lots, I al4sc toSOe—exclua ve of *ks. . | CORN—We quote prime yellow ot4to42|c and white I at 44045 c, in new gunnies. , . WHISKEY—No receipts by the river; holders of raw remain firm at Iffjc. ; • , rt v , BARLEY—Light sales of fair town at 40c; uqthing doing in Ohio ana Kentucky. . • • : ■_ . ' , HAY—Light Mies of good timothy at6oc4Hoo Els. TALLOW—\Ve quote ptimenl6|o. CHEESE—SaIes of W. B-* from store at 7w74c, ( . ; WOOL—Receipts go Into store preparatory to being shipped td.ihe East, and we have heard of no large transactions We repeat our fbrmer quoiauons—un washed !0c to 20c; common27c; ±blood 20c; tub wash ed 30c; i blood 3tc; * blood 34c, and fall blood 37c4 E>-. ... : ■- 48.00 45,00 5425 Gi,Ott 44,00 41.50 37.50 100,00 30.00 40.00 40,00 . . /TOW—Light sales at 8404? ton. • . : FREIGHTS T.) NEW ORLEANS—The following were the current rates: floor 25c; corn 8c; lead 8c; ba con and lard 15c; oats 10c; bran 17c; hnjyJOp; Tobacco. 92 s*’; hemp $4 50; cattle $4 50085. ' ' CATTLE--The. maiket has undergone no change, which reqairesaqy extended notice. The best a nipping qualities continue to command 84 to 84 3*l; and small lots have been purchased at a shade higher. COWS—Are »ti 1 quoted at 816 to S3s.as in quality. SHEEP—Prices range from 81 75 to 82. HOGS—Shippers poy 4 t‘2 to 4 25 for desirable de« i eripiions, and butchers give for faihogs4.fi) to 4 75, • 4.501' 3.00 *.MOI 150 RIVER MATTERS PORT OP PITTSBURGH. 4 rtft D Ifirilt-S VItKN 1.1 I II I OHOIII Simmer Michigon No.*2,Bwes» Beaver Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. ** Redstone, Woot ward, Brownsville. * J.M'Kee, Hendrickson,McKeesport. “ Beaver, Gordon, Heaver. 14 Fashion No<;\ Peebles, Elizabeth. Thomas Sbfiver, Bailey, West Newton. “ J, Nelson. Moore, Wheeling. “Arena, Kinney, Wellsvilc.* ; •* • \VelUv»lle t Y-oaag, Weilsville. . “ Lydia Collins* Hunter, Cinciabau. • 4 Geneva,Wilkiiir,Louisville. DEPARTED: Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville “ • Atlantic, Parkinson, do u . J. M’Kre* Hendrickson, McKeesport - Michigan No. 2, Boics,Ueaver. “ Ih-aver, Gordon, Beaver. “ Thomas Shrivcr, Bailey, West Newton Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. u ; J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. « Arena, Kinney, Wellsville. “ WclUvilte, Voting, WellsviUo. *» Hartford, 8. Hasten. Cincinnati. ; Tii- R»re» —By the pier mark, fait evening; there were 4 feet water. ryari . The fmc steamer COMPANION,.Ctptaia iohnTivc#, Mania, trill leave for tlic above an* intermediate porta on Friday, Augoit «t. For freight or pasture, apply on board, or to SHKRfFF X WINNING, Agcau. No. ID. Market street. Wheeling and Bridgeport PscheT, Tnx vplendid steamer R. 11. LINDSAY, r - _ Master, is the regular Wheeling and Llfulpcport. Packet,and leaveshereerory Wednes day nud Satarday for the above port*. For freight or na«*axe apply on board, or to SHERIFF & BINNING. Aghs jySt No. B* Market street. For Sew Orleans. i ttSfrT.Ea Tbe splendid new «i«smrr KLBPHANT, JLg£f|||s|ds£ Uaii, Maiuer, will leave for the above an intermediate pom* on the first rise of water. For freight or pawaire apply on board,or to jyt QV.O B. ara.TKNDKnGF.R, Agent Friday Cincinnati Packet. . in> w THK new and elegant itcaoer IRENE Jhgijlf 2, (1. U. M Cuimcx, Master, ha* €iVivg-iiMsrrta (br . pf Bce 0 f iije Clipper No. tf, in the line Of Facket*,and will leave every FHIDAYiOt 10 A. M.,f6r the above and iotr.rtnedia.te pom - For freight or pvs*. «ij*e apply no board. IK* B "'For "aiiftflittt anVClicrcUingporu I JssH£**S 6 fte stc **® cr PACIFIC, 2awoca Mtfr wtll leave far the above and intermcdi’ •i« i>ori« every THUIISDA Y, ut 4 o'clock, P. M. Tor ffcishi or |>n •«**, »PP> WvmJfet 1 Jt°SON, No. G) Water it, and 63 Froutsi. $0 00 6 00 8 <» 9 «> .UI 4 00 4 50 Wednesday Paettit ror Ctnclrwaatt* m-j. The new anil fa*t nmnlrtg ttcaraef CIN- Mailer, will leave every Wwjitsoif. IW freight or passage, apply-on board,or to ma.SO <f. U. MILTKNBEROBB. “ Alltßbmjr tltver Trade. IIStiVLAn FUANKLfN PACKETS. I flrSVift The fine *t**rae» aLLEUHENY BELLE JUsv! ! ls£4*ft » c»i,«. Wi. lUR.U, leave* the AUe efifwffif for franklin,every Monday .and Ttiuridrxy, a *Tl« fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capu Jons m*s*, leave* the Allegheny wharf for trank li«,every I'uaday and FWtfay,at4P. M. for Freight or I'aMage,apply on Board. [wareO BACON— 2.500 lbs. Prime lltm* in »tore end for sale SHERIFF * BINNING, w No. 10 Market at. THORN TTrooMS— 74 dot* common fnrealo bv G Jy3Q SHERIFF A BINNING SMOULDERS' — fit*, a prime article, receiving * f.r »1.1. y sUItUPF & UINMNO. CASKS SIDE* AND JOWL:*— ln»tuc and tor rale. Z Jsso SHE FIEF A BINNING. Ti'XKßifiNG—iO fcM* in more and for »ttle bv U SHERIFF & BINNING LARD bbliTNo. t for *a'o by jy3tt B_A. PAH NI^tOCk * CO Alcohol— sUbbi» forvaic i'f , j|3a 11. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO New Bobkat New Bootes: JCSTBBOKIVKD AT WALL'S l’“ RIOBICAL AND CIIKAI'I'L'UUCATION SrollE. No. 65 Founb «. The Inttrnmioiial Magaxitie (or Augtut. Thu it the paraeon of all the MoiiihUes. It eoiuoinj the very cream of Britbhurd American liioratoie. Nowl« ho time to lnlHiCribe fot thi« cheap and valuable pablica lion, n* this number comment'd the fourth volume. the Live* of the Chief Ju«tico« of h«sgloml, from the Norman ConqtidUiil the Death oi Lora Man*a«la—by John 1/ord Campbell-L L. p- . . . .. Letter* to a Candid Euqoirer ou Autma Magncuani, by .William Gregory, M. l>.>t‘r»fe<uor of the Luivcriity of Edinburgh. _ , _ , . KolHcfciratd'a LaUn Dictionary, m w paru-tst, Latin Engliih; 2d, English ladn- , _ tl - . An Enquiry into the Cau&c of Natural Death, or Death from Old Age—by Homer Boatwick»M. D. Jenny Lind's Tour through America and Cuba. Stuurt.of Dunlenth—Lyuie Hon. Caroline Norton. The Pioneer's Daughter—a Tale of Indian Captivity Godfrey Maiaelro, or the Lii® of au Author—by Iho a Hiller. The Oip»y Chief—by Reynold*. No 45,40 and 4? Boaton rjbiutpoare No. 34 Dictionary of Mechanic* N 0.370 l iving Arc. Black wool for July. The London World of Faahion TT' afiNElf* C 0„ StuTlhfceld street, have received H . the International Magazine (or August-being Slit, number one. In literary contents, this number is beyond prccodenl in interest. . . n w m t>-„ The Gipsy Chief. A new woik by G.w.M. Rey nold". This author in well known to the reading public. His fertile mind has n« equal hwtoncj. ro ® B «£o. Mnbcl—or; The Child of the Battle I* told. A Tale of Waterloo—bv the authorof DonCmsar De Bazan. This work tshtghly illuitratcd and of thrilling interest ns b , B °?.'ro:-r.oal Works, (Bostonedition,) now I coniDtete—the best librnry edition extant. - ' „ • A P frc»h supply of Sit K: Bolwert now Comedy-Not So B»il us We Seem. . H? 3O J. u. omsuf• BisNIHG, * B1!,N1S8 - ibßWAnliJo* and Dealers in .. Wnlcm Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 10 Market street. Pittsburgh, Pa , jj-Will promptly attend to all business entrustod to their care. —■ „ Diamond. gpo«ln». T»ECEIVED TO-DiY, lino Uiamond Sparks, selected jj, for Glass Cutters’ B . McFAPPBN & CO. Adain»<fcCo*’« Express Oi l»o. 05 Market tuetl. TT elves us pleasure lo announce to out friends Umi I »e me now ready lo receive them oi our new Office on is^.m ll nili! meVsenuer per week, with which wo com menced %nninß over tne Control Road, we have in ereMedourfecfliilestosix.by which wo oan send or deratmy. day (/r«,) to lhe B ,^{i n i by the same messenEer. • BAKfc.it « FOKSYTII, 1 ie2B:v Agents. J— »,«T RMUKIVIfiU AT WUOi>\VAKU k. JELLY’S, NO. 73 Third direct, the London and Paris Ladies* Gazette of Fashion; published in London ~ThI We%°k f ly h Timr "Ahe T Em,' Deli’a Life in London, Poneh tho Illustrated Ncwb, and the Lincoln Mercury. ■ ivaa-- ———. ■ -l HTINDOW SASH —Tlie BubsCnbers have on hand W -and for Bale 14,000 doz, lights of a superior aniolo of WINDOW SASH, winch they will sell very low, at fc,Bteam Cah.net str^. ■ . rrime Bills and Acceptances on /CINCINNATI. LOUItiVJLLK, n?WpINNAiK NASHVILLE, — DETROIT and CLEVELAND, j Willbe patched a. favorable fc oDo A KB— St. Lonu rowjtreu i pi do Crushed, do Clarified; do iioafj R. c.eived ami forsale by U3I KINO & MOORHEAD. W““ ahh HOARDS—2S doi. Zinc tor Bate py . -.<• jy3i t . jr. v wUiUAMd at co ,*?* f . ~ •• -7. v . ■ ■ ‘tr.lt -i , • ■•• • * t ' v ■: . .i. « > * jr.vfl- 1 AUUIVKI) For JLouUvlUe. rRAPHIi TELE' BY THE O’REILLY LINEii TlUn V.: gsa In consequence* of -the* wires being, out of order, .we did not receive our usual Tele graphic despatches from the East. New jObkanb, July GO. A fire at Algiers last night destroyed 25 hours. NEW ORLEANS MARKET— July 80. Cotton—Middling,7c. . Tobacco—Steady. Corn-Declined to 60@58; mixed 45. Bacon...Sides!}; shouldere 7}@7J. . Mess Pork—l6,oo. SINCINNATI MABKET—JuIy 31. River foiling slowly. Weather cooland pleas ant. Flour-Quiet at 3,16(3)3,20.;" Whiskey—Dull at 17J@17|. ' Bacon—Scarce and firm. Shoulders—6J@7. , ' . “Sugar... Firm; not’muoh.doing. PATENT METALLIC -BURIAL CASES. 1 1 ( ItllE subscribers having reccntlymade arranßemcntal with the Patentee ofthia new and rior, for the mannfactntC : and ; aaie of the article in the g i Weatt they having been manufactured heretofore excia-| sively in the East, where they are snperaeding tho nse 1 ot wooden coffins, take this method of Informing foe 1 ooblie, that they are now tnanufnetnnng eighteen outer-1 i ent sizes of the modern Sarcophagus, vnrytog in length I from 99 Inches to «t feet, with width and depth aaltaDle l for bodies of ordinary size, ttnd for those who desire 1 soaee for cushioning, or for bodies of onosaol dimen-1 I siona.linve several sizeß deeper and wider. This in-| I venlion now coming into general use.ispronouncedone I lof the greatest of the one.' These- I.oeul Cases are J I composed of various kinds of metals, hat principally of| are thoroughly enameled iaiiia and out, and J I thus made impervious to air and tudesirectible. They I I are highly ornamental, and of a classic form, are light I 1 and portable, while they Combine the greatest strength I 1 which mctnl is capable of, inn given quantity. I I When properly seenred with cement they are perfect-1 Ily air tight,and frec irom cihalatiOTfof.otfeitsivegajee, I 1 They cost no more than good wooden coffiOSi and are! 1 better than any other orttcle in use, (of whatever cost,) I I for irainportriiiQil, van lltt, or ordinary I!i termer n, at has 1 I been proven by acmal exforiuteins, and certified to by ] 1 some of bdr most scientific, men; also, by the Honora-1 I bits Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Lewis Caw, and; 1 other oistinguisheo Senators who have witnessed.their merits, and whose letters, together with other evidences I of their worth, may be seen at our Agents’BoriM Case] I Depot. No. 374 Main street, three doors above .Nln-h, • l where we intend to keep on hand at all times, each n I slock of all stzes 'anldegtees’of ornament andJfoWussJ i t will suit the most diversified tn.tee. ’ j ire«tpar^cnlw^y a wcSritoaii^examjnatlmi ' U",.«i.*'«« w ““ BUn “ co,. Patent Metallic Baxlal Cases. . Sartopkagiu Warmcms, 374 Main strut) Cincinnati. Juh/,1351. .7 THE undersigned, Ceoaoh K. RbSEßi»,nndertalteraud sole sgent for the solo of the above valnahle arti cles, announces ilia! he Is prepared t« supply: underta kers and others having occasion for their tue wrfo foe rame, of all sizes, from 1 foot lOinehrstoOfeetßlnihrs in length, ol various widths and depths, suitable for bo dies of any size; either plain,bronzed or gilded and highly ornamented. Also, name plates and trimmings for the same, Attention to Ibe vety low prices affixed, with the view ol foeir general sdopiiottj ts solicited, to wit: At wholesale, for plain bronzed Cases, of various i CO *°No. I for Bodies 22 to 23 incbesinlcngfo, 83,00 9 “ 23t033 “ “ 400 t □ “ 33 to 41) “ “ O.Otl 4 11 40 to 48 “ “ 3,00 5 “ 48 to 04 “ “ «,«> 0 “ 54 to 00 “ 10,00 7 “ ~6oto 65 " “ 11,00 • H “ 6510 09 “ “ 14,00 | 9 “ 60 to 70 “ “ 10,00 | 10 “ 031073 “ “ 17,00 II “ 59 to 78 “ “ 18.00 | f> “ CO to 05 “ extra deep 12,00 { 13 “ 05 to 69 “ w 15,00 I |4 *t 88 to 70 u “ 19,00 15 ' “ C 3 to 73 “ “ 19,00 tO “ 70 to 70 “ “ 581,00 Name plates ftora toB9 per dozen. Moderate additional charge for extra gilding and orna mental painting, or inlaid gold, silver and pearl work. ■ Communications, desiring further luformsuon, otor ders for Case*, and materials, will receive prompt atten tion by addressing GKO. K; ROHKRT3,Ageniv Sarcophagus - Ware rooms, 3?4 Main st.,Cm-,0. Q7* Funerais attended,hearse aud carriages furnish* ed, and conveyances, with appropriate attendants pro* vided for transportation to any pan of the country, on application at the office as above. ; jylti _____ O. p- - Kottco to Contractor** STEUBENVILLE AND INDIANA RAILROAD.—» Proposals will be received by the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Company in Steubenville, until the Ist day af October next, far the Grading and Masonry of the first division ol the road extending irom Steubenville to the Conoiton valley; aud, also, for the construction t of the entire Ijload between Steubenville and Coshocton f and also dtslioci proposal* frr the consirocUon of that portion of the Road extending from Coshocton to New* ni The entire length of thia line U about UO miles, and I It contains work of all descriptions in great variety,, some of which i* quite heavy.- - . •••- Proposals will be received for the Grading and Ma sonry of the first division enure or in sections of abont a mile each, the Company reserving tbe privilege lo make aueh ditpoMtion of the whole work as may ap pear most conducive to it* interests. - -, Flans. Profiles and Specifications can be seen at the Office of the Company, after the 15tb of September, and further information may be obtained on application to J. Biiokensdener, Jr-, Chief Engineer, or rathe under •lgnrd. P KILGORE. Jyiagmdtw Praidmti EMOTTi*s«ortndliiirStSwv Station* on the I’t'iin.ylvania Central Hauroad: ST.nDVi {S*?”' Bailey'*, Adam J. Walter*, Mifflin, *■ N0nJ;.,,.. Iterator™. Jamea Mil iken. Mount Union. i. R Sffi’"' IfuaUngUan. " It*'"» Spruce Creek, Tyrone, A. H.Clark, UollMa; sburg, T' „ Lancaster R. Moderwell, Columbia. Modetwell a kauflelf, Harrisburg, f ■ WaUoUfcr & Son^ Duncannon, ruber, Morgan & Co., Newport. Jesse Beaver, Willertiawn, HerveyJone*, l'erryville, U. D. Thompwn, M Veytown, Riehard Rooloff, Mapleton. John Donaldson, Mill Creek, Kutler* Brother*, Foitonn, John liajait COVODF. fc COLE, Agents, )yl6 corner l'enn ard Wayne in., Pinsbnrgh. rjri HITcOURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ALEE ! GHKNY COUNTV. Inthe metier of the Assign- V f . ,f ' ; ' ment of Warrick, Martin A Co I No 3JOet.T«nn,lSlB. - to J ■ W. S. Courtney AS. Uaiboug-i / • And Now, io wiu July 20,1651, memory account of asitgacca, preseoted \ n open Court, nnfirmed ntn, and ordered that notice of the filing be givetr hy two wreks’publication in u»e Daily Cominer* ci»l Journal aud Port. B) 'heCourt. . . QEU. S. HAiCi ivß&Sw Proihonotaty. New Bootesl Hew Bookil 1 AT HOLMES’ LIThRARY DEPOT, Third street, opposite the Post Offlco— • •• 1 International Magazineifor August i I The Gipsy Chief By W. M. Boynolds; - Mabeli or,The Child of the Battle Eicid. ATaleofj Daughter; aTaleof Indian Captivity. | By Emarsoa Bonnelt; 1 Dictionary of Mechanic*', No. 34; I Uueirs l iving Ago, No. 370; Blackwood lor Augart; _ _ ■ I Adventures of Paul Perwenklc. A Sea Story,. | The Count*** of SalUbury. By Duma*; 1 Kcrate; or. The Saloons ol Paris. By Moj. Rich* j Yeast f a’ProUlem. Bj the author of Alton Locke; I Reveries of a Bachelor—or, a Book of the Heart; The Parmer's Companion—with inustralionst Traveler's Qoide through, the U. S. ana Canada; . ’ Rena—or, the Snow Bird: aTale of Real Life. By | Tlte'ileirifoLWasl’Wayland. By Matyllowitl; Tholleel. Byßulwer; • • , Not So Bad as We Seem. A Comedy—by Bulwer; The Daughter of Night. A Story of the Present I Time. uy3o ■piitalmrnti Lift Inaurmtoe Company. I riMII-t COMPANY was Incorporated In February, 1 1 ISSU with a Perpetual Charter, and has commenced I business on a Capital of ©lOO,OOO. I The Company dobs bnstnesa both on the Jcnut olock | a, On tho Tomt 1 Stock plan the rateo are one-lbird less than those charged by Motunl Companies, and Fifteen Per Cent, lowor than the ralea of most Stock Compn- Mutual rate* arc the samo it* those adopted. by other I safely conducted Companies. Those, tnsurpdon the, mutual principle have the combined wcoriileajitrmshcd I by that System of insurance, and the Capital and spr- I pin, Fund of the JMulStock deparlmeiH.. The Charter permits the granting of Inauranoe on life, I in every form, including the right of wile, children, pa- I rents, relations, friends or creditors—to insure the life of I unotherfor their own delusive benefit, payable_after I death, or upon the patties arriving at the age of 50,5 e, 160 or 05, nt the option of the_insured. 1 OFFICERS. James S. noon, President. ; Samuel M’Clnrkan, Vice President. I Joseph S. Leech Treasurer. Charles A. Colton, Secretary.. 1 . • ptUEUrOBS. I JamesS Boon, Joseph 8, Lhech, I John S.Dilworthi Charles A. Colton, >n . Samuel M’Clutkan, William Phillips, I ; j John A. Wilson. ill i BOaUD or GINAtvCB. Uon. William Wilkins, Late Secretary ol War, ■ I Hon. Walter Forward, Late Seorelary ot Treasury. ■ John Snyder,Esq , Ca.hierPittshurghßank, , •1 Malcolm Leech, Esq., Wholesale Grocer. ~r 1 j SOUCirOBB. Honi A. W. Lootoisu 1 :A. B. bTCalmont, Esq. UKDtCSL BOkBP. . Consulting Physicians. ' " I ' Joseph Gaizam.M.D.i- William Addison, M. D. Jeremiah Brooks, M. D E. G. Edrington, M. D. KiatsntitbJ nmicutm. . Samuel Dilworlh, M. 0., 47 Smilhfield street. Bobu Snyder, M B, 103 Fourth st. .....I John Crawford, M. I), 29 Sixth si. . . Wm. McK Morgan, M. D., 107 Liberty sL, Dr. Ditworth will he in attendance.at the office, overy who have spoken for .aykgeiiiiwM* “gjggjJ to call, take their papers,’and hommonce operauoni forthwith.’ All persoes engaged in l usual ness willbesuppUed with Blanks and avowed the usual . Office of the Company, No. w See’g. 'iriNbUAK—l3o galls- Wine; v _ t - C,d " nWfe CO cn BBLS. IiOVEBINU’a CKUHliliiJ SUGAKj OU 80 So - powdered £o, Shhde. Bream Syrep. . MOLASSES— Bt. Louis Sugar Sousa Molasses; l TTOLLAND ***• ln - pnme ordet, W?OTpUVENEL,\: iy9l . ; Pot sale by KING fc MOORHEAD. | jyj) . : : ••;• . •• ■ Importers, , *' • -i-o. V>~. r V r ■ - ' :r , - .... . " .■.■ * - *V; i’*- ■. y . > T * « t < 5 QIGHT EXCHANGEon SnoWl^ Collections made in all the principal ciues oTtho umie Statea. Deposits received of Par and Current rnnns., . • taatgfcy . • • : - . PATRICKS’fc BJINKBRB ANDBXDHAtIGB BROKA""! No. 85, Conran Wood iainr BiUtdSir erltßnv • Pimimra*. Pa. fr°WV.. Domestic and ■ I oragn Exchange, Batik . tiotety : .QotdaridSitvsr,Baught,SO't and Exchanged, BXCDA9QB AND BANKING HOUSES 1 . i Jet! V ~ William A. Mill & <Do., 64-Wood Street* PITTSBURGH. •IWTaaESTA.LLowapowtfttgotoostrs. fbug2B 1 aiimt mum. _ „_■ £ HBAUBRAIIABa. Banhirtand Exchange Brokers-, DcaUrsen Fenwis and ‘’Domestic SOU, Bills of Exchange , o 'Degn- Conrnfo? Thffl and Wood ate-, directly opposite the St Ctorlee Hotel. ______ssZHL • ... d anen- 1 THos.aiEoatrr . and Etttop«*for sale in sums to suit purchaser®*' ; - v „ : CtJRRENPT'ind parfundsrcceivedon depoau«v • '' COIiLEOTIONS made on all paru-of the Union* nun® toweittatea.?. ■ »eplt-ly_ ■ H. : HOXrKXSS- do SONS,. - nira anaorn) ramn uwaa iro aicauM . OW J CI? jb No. 07 Marktt strut, four doors (elate old jtano. T>ANKERSAND anaDea ;BierainNote»rX>raAs,Accepton<^«,!GoW,Silver end. Bank Notes. Exchange on the JEcaicrn and Western the cilies thronghout the Uni ted States. Depositeereceived in Rnriondsar current paper, No.CT fiarket street, between Third andPonrth sireels. aug Exelkange Hotel* BlftlrwUl#) Pa» - ▼ 'PROPOSE to sell orexchaiige for other property ,tha -Jr 1 'Exchange Hotel, Blairarilie, Indiana county, Pa., no w occupied by YVm. Lawson, urnf formerly kepi by consists of extensive l.rlck buildings, -erected 'for ,|j^^gj^ os ® being used os a 'Another brick building, suitable for a dwelling and re tail store I alb on the'main street, nMr the Conemaugh: Bridge and Pennsylvania Canal. There are good cel lara under these buildings-; .Alsojtwo -welisof good w.y.y flff ioiß:-ono conrebient-toihe kitchen* 'tfie other at the stables, with pumps in* IroAf-roisoy a, largeeißierafor rainwater, with a pump,near the kiiehr | forgoing and several other osefnl buildings arie on the twafront lots. On two other .lots, north ofihestvnnd separated from/throa* by. a alley* occupied partly as a kitchen garden,ototgebriek, and tdrge Frame Stable isePeetedf»a!so*a Blacksmith. Shop and Coachraaker 1 * Shop. ! ‘ ; 1 i A.a ; : ■ Also, abont TWENTY ACRES OR MUAND, partly meadow, adjoining the north line.of.the UoTough. which 40 tons of hay may be modern a' season rioe rtf 1 •mainder ground,Wilh a stream of runsing ; mater through it—are arao'oflered as . - j ••, : xhe Hotel is .very eligibly situated on the herth-east i cornerof the Diamond^hear the temuiras-of the Branch Railroad, and witluiiu short distance of the Canal-boat; around is irnpt ovingrapid ly, both In In-- j diana and Westinoreland counties. Oneor more Flank Roads are in contemplation, to'connect as this plaee ; with the public improvementsnowiimcorin progress. This property is of that deicnpllon which would re- j quire the attention and supervision of the owner./ My personal inability lobeslow.tho proi er carc. and Um ; want of good health m a portion of my - JSS t sole consideTOtionsihatirtduee rod to omsrit in exchange ; f °l^?phSerty'mibt be so divided us to accommodate i a person who merely' desired to keep .javentpon,, and might not wish soheavynn invesimenttrs ihe • would amount to—and if agreeabtettnd desuedjsuch an arrangement will be mßde. ‘ „ ." ~. Application may be made to the subscriber at ms dweliing,adjoining the Hotel? and forfortber deserip? Son of the property, Ac, to Mr. C A. M«?AOTMT,at h*s.. Canal 6asin; or io Mr. Alisa Baawa,lln tcl Keeper, Piltsburgh. To ran exchange ofpropeny, lhal in or near Piusbnlgh would be preferred. , •1 If not disposed of iri one of Other of the wnys spoten of, on or the tsl rf November,.l will-Oe vthlcd | for one or mote years; and possession may be had on im Blh of March next Mennlimeexiensive repmo* wall bo made in ibetavern part. ;C ' -'' -.8.,-MeANIM.rk.. BUtimWi, July, 1851.—jyibtmdkwSp •. Furniture and Choir Warefoome. •_ w=i JOSEPH MEYEB, 424 Penn street, above the SLcanal Bridge, keeps constantly on band and raakes JUttn mder aithc lowest'vnen. every description ot Key end l : lain oftlic beat woikmanstlip and most appro«il stflea.* - < Purchasers wonld do well lovisithis Warerooms. - my 27 d&wty 1. - • Llffbtnlng Rod*—Bprott’a Patent* mitFSF.LIuVITNINS"KOOS 0 that T tlieycnnnot gel ootof Attachments Cuing occuraielyytbe andtMagaeis are UHrivaUeu—tbe whole beingbtghly ornamental, and without dispute, the best coudactor ever manufaeiated. I will put them op thro’ the Country at 124 c» P foot and. 81 the P points and magnets. Address by post otteave. Smitten order at SC Wood swwherelhe Rods may be aeon. - : • 1; . ~'' •• •••* • • '' - • no*k/'f.O\UflOX'XS. Cochraht Bloßrldo d&. C 0.».. «ancir*croaßßs oir Iron Sailing and. Omamental lron Work, tn all ita branchest NO. 2G» WOOD STREET, PITrSBORGH. . . THE advertisers beg leave re spec Uhl ly to r n foTiu their friendi'and the public gen6rauj% that, havtngjecmv ed a lone number ofnew pattern.for Iron Bailing, Ac, whicb»toeetherwith those previouslyon band,comprise* the greatest variety ever offered in this City-—they are notyprepared to manufacture the purposes, balconies; fences, gardens, wtadow tree ooxes, h«t racks, centre tables, Ike. Ikc,ln a style of •orkaumW «i»u finUh not to bn irorpaasd. and cheaper berototbto' matiHtanured'wesrtrfitte-moun-. V?/K»; cooking slow, hollow ware, and castings of all descriptions, as usual.. ' snaoorhcod & Co*, , ITanttfadarert of Jin, CopperJS/utt Iron Ware, NO BAST SIDE OF THE DIAMOND. . . ic2Qi3m • • • - ..e &, tVi Poster, - r • - > ; ATTORNEY AND COVNSELLOR AT LAVfj"-- A ?7 FOURTH belowMorktt \ ) urftf!ngdvt<lit P<j .- . . . tmvioidawly nVllllnm Hill. _ Manufacturer OF'LiGHTNiNG-.BoD3._Re' bttfgfa. r - ' -I ■— l I .V ■ snail* HOUSE*' ■: COLUMBUS, OHIO, _ , ; OPPOSITE THE NEW state house, ivl4fln»l K' WIBSE, Proprietor. NOTED FOR THHUK PBIMB : AttWCLKS»“*Ifcijr in mlad, MORRI S’ TEA. MART, in th<tfharaond,u •dfor telling the bestTei*, the best Port Wine, and itTiTbeM French Brindy In Pitutrargb.' Shoudyouneed the latter for medicinal purposes you moy fully ■ipnn it« ouritT. !liS tatiiiifl* Heminary-AUcs h l n Yv MRS* N. W. MKTC A bP*' FRH^CIPALS, >, i i'i.in'JHjjiJ n jt Sipt. i»fn ’ColonnMi Koto, Ftdcrcitst. OF &s¥bOCTION oud tatos of tuition the {J *ameas heretofore. : For particulars, see Circular, or tttiptr io ibe PrincipMj- : > ; - W* <MTc» *nr Bale „ EOUR TWO STORY BRICK DWKLLINU lIOUSES, wilh doable back buildings, snooted on Wylie Si., abovo Washington,being iwerity*two feet front by nine; ly-ell feet deep, to »iwelveleci alley. . T D. W. 4 A. 8. BELL, Attorneys. nt Law. _ Ivß.dlf Fourth ttteet. above BmlthSeld. , J'i ; Family Horae. - * large hne looking Sorrel Horse, perfectly rastr safe, will bekold for alight fast horse, tfnppli- CkUon lo made BELL, ■ W 9 . lAt A. Wilkins A C0.’».l " " tar«Ti-mWK HALlilr: I fourth Street, near smith field. I JOHN WALKER takes pleasure in announcing to his I friends and the public that he has taken the above I sploiidid establishment, considerable AXPensP has made it a delightfal place of resort. He is perfectly I to serve up at So shortest noUee every delica cy which inky tempt the appetite of the epicure or the j burner^anm'in'read'Suess eyotyiiay atlWli^ ter. that no expense .or trouble shall bo_ spared to make- this already popular house the best m the Western country. jeSkty ; ' ,"V,. 100.000 Nos l and 2; - I • • ICOgrossChasers; . '' 100 do Pin Wheels; ■ . | 40 do Sptolls. small; 25 '"dd‘ f ' •'qd* ■fiarg*;-/ .v ■» '• '.V 20 doiloz Rockets; • 15do'2o* do. 1 10 do 3oz do 5 do’4oz ‘ do • ' ‘ 2do Sox' do; 2 gross 4 inch Triangles ; , 2 do. 3 do. do i. 2cases Chinese "Rockets; ’ * : 3grbssFlyinffPigeons; _ r L : 50 do 14.12. t0,?,G;4 toll Roman Can/ I dies; received nndf« sale by d.hIIODF^ACO,. HKRKIN«---’0 6r,t a “- ! vKiffDVTEB,/' osFfTOSSSii^": : 1 . J.O. WILLIAMS CO. iy»s ; — — l ir » |»n .j a No. 1 1 . : •' WM.DVER. I?, B ; •*««» do, by . fc V ; ;: 10 do ’ Lake Salmon i • • if ßecelviy^nan>r» o lel.y . rnn PINE APPLES DUU lOObl*. J“W b » 1, 50 bf.: vdo /do;. i ~\3-w*rK3^« Reeei,iDg for “oS b HUA RHODES ft CO, •: ;.-.,1 ■. No.OWoodM. M 3 MflckCTcUlMass. in»pection> -40 bf do ,3r do ; do do*, 40 bf do a do do do; L k BICKCTSON. •Tw;.~r~,y r ,'' T v:* r . 1 1 “-t‘y2v'jK-:~Tzx~?^- ■■v*. . *~ : ’ - W: :; . ■■■ .■’"■•' - -- 5 - • -.-. •'■ y; : ■:< ■>;- : : J,>, • ." • f? *’*S iiv .••’• ;••• /•’-* .* 1, .v • < ■>••+■ v'« ►... K ‘ Vt *■* s .A . 'Vi ; v '.' £*?: Removal* Private D(n«Mit DB. BROWN, No. 41 DIAMOND AtLRV V Dmrores his entire attention w an oflie# S practice. His Uasincßfllsmostfy confined to r *d£iHMas«i,and sttefrpofn-; • ■ fol aflec lions, brought on ly Imprudence youthful indulgence and excess. . Syphilis;: Syphilitic Eruptions. GonoTU IteajGleet, Stnctnrc, orethraV IKschatgcs. ImDurity or the Bldoa.vrhh all diseases o. the venereal origin. -Skin Diseases. Scorbutic .Erutrtjonir, Teller. . Rinawdhh.MercarM DiseaeeSjSeintna! Weaknea»,lm' Ss»in>w Piles. Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month w Diseases or the Joints, Fistula in Ano- Nervous JLffectlons, Pains in the Hack and Loins, Irrilft irona orihe Bladder and; Kidneys, successfullytreated Cl Fou?Wen years’pracllce;(foai In lhi» cltyi enable* Dr< speedy cure lot.ll who may C TfficeandprivuWconsullingTOoms,4l ; fiyCharges moderate. MONAHMbSXpwn.. jTh.-.""^iSUaMSMf bora* ~ •• •• • ' • ;- -——-**■ GREAT AND IMPORTANT orehioal n;isoovbm* ChtmitaX VegitabU Comiriwitxons to, TcptlJhuasa. Dr. OuraotViTeUov Dock and Sarsnpu rlllo, ■ TOUT UP IN THE largest aiied ibotU ca, contains i more of thepuTe Honduras Sarsaparilla than any other preparation exmnt,which ischemically combined ; with the Extract of; YeUow;i)bck> the Extract of Wald Cherry;* and Balsam; of Fir* thus making the remedy . more thoroughly efficient than any other Sarsopanha : be fore the public. At the Batne llme il is perfectly tree from alt mineral poisons, ;which.cannot: be.saidor any. of Uie Sarsaparilla Compounds. ; The invalid should b<;- ‘Ware of poison l Mercury, Iron, Cfcoinina, lodine,Sal phar.'Arsenic and many other mineral an.% meiaUc poir sons entered into and torraihe active basis of most of the SarsapariUaß and, Panaceas of the day. GursofTT’s COSPOTTOT EXTKACT OF YK2XOW SaBSAPABIIXX does not contairi a pamcle qrUidfcebhhslaOCeS, as any one can ascertain £y applying, the; necessary tests. OP THE LUNGS when they i*re supposed to be affected by the to6/r«gupnl ui* ' It is also a remedy for WORbi, TETTER, SCALO fiEAU,DROP3Y, SCURVY, WHITE SWF-LLlNG,King’alivi!, Neuralgic Affec- ObttrteUoiiß, Sunamu, ; Nervous and general Bcbility . of, of Appetite, Uramoin,and:|,ivcr winch ted to Intermittent and Reramcnl Fevers, fever andAgue,.Billinas,Fevers,,Chill;Fpver,,Dumb 4gP°> ; • Jaundice.£cc., Ae. f - . ; • - j■ . inf*The aOlicted may rest assured that there is not theheastparticle of Mineral, Mercurial, or. any other poisonous substance; in this rnetiicine r _U is perfectly . harmless and miiy be administered to persona in the very weakcstsiagesiof sickuess, or tollrc most helpless in fixuls withoutdoirigthe i<?asviniiiry. * . • The curative-powers ofthis extract are Jruly won derful; and all invalids should make Immediate trial o. the “-follow Dd ck and ~ ‘ It caimot.injure ,bo"oI.ca.cpaUe , ,« aERTIFICATEi , , MsssssS. F. 'Brassvf &:Co.—Cjeiiis:—Sometime in | yvvn aiwcVcd wtih Mie Ktiitt's hyil iii my arm, -which ’became: sosorC lhatl-Coulu not'‘use'it;'and In , 1845;morti&catEcm set in.- -I employed at diSereuttuncs, each physician! of celibrity wiiliin my reach j alHold mo lliatmy arm must bci amputated. '-From the. should . dors' to the fore;arm, my arm was full ol running sores , eome of them a» larkens a Cfty oeat piece.. I then tried au Indian Doclpr.wuorernoYed the mortified ilesji, and stopped the raoitifieutmhvhtitoould not heal my arm.- : My strength, ua.this tiirie r was completely exhausted and iny person.' much emaciated. 1 continued, in thix state until : the summer of 1848, when I. saw. on adver tisement of w Gniysoti's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla whlcli I read attentively, and sent Jor one. bottle of the article. :: Afler dsing it a few days, the from my arm increased, and assuraeda ligbtcolo.*, aua less • offensive odor.: I sent for a second .bottle,, and while : i using it! found my strength;iuereasiog, and thedis charges decreasing. - I -continued using it ttmul 1 had used sii bottles, though I felt myself perfecly cured before 1 usctlfhc sixth boiile.: Since that time Itutve hot felt any pnju in ray a rmfoo soxeshavere-appeared, aiidf haveiiota doubt that i; : is thoroughly enred, for.l can labor wiib. ; it as well as ever I could. t -" . “Guysou'x Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla? alone cured me i I look no other, ieirtedy white usinfe-it, and toil*, used it at the 6rst appearance efthe malady; I folly.be* lieve it would have saved me from years.of .suflerntg. And I must earnestly recommend everyperson sutler' in* under airy timilat disease, to;,use “Onysotfy Yellow, Vockand SarmparilUP which' ‘will restore, them to health. LEONARD. An Extraordiimiy Case of Kyraji>e t a3 and . Ulcers, cure i by du sole use of Dr. Ouysotfs Com . pound Spm> r YWkw J>«* and Sarsaparilla. . . • a rr c i •••••;• ■ Broojsltn, Nov. 17, 1843. Da;GoT#£anH-P»r: I lender you my sincerethanks for the great Benefit f.liave. derived from the use ofyotlr valuable Syrup. Ih*y<e beeii troubled vfi?y bad.’waha scrofulous sfrri which .inad**.i(s.apj»earanc® on my cpm. 1 did not pi? diuch attention ii» Jl at first,' supposing it to be nothing rial some eruption that generany tippeaiai on persons’Butes. It fiiiiufy begaa to increase, nnul it t spread to the back part dftny head. /applied to apby sician; he anfcnded me atl tn nd trarpo.se. .I haAuied, everything thm could be tried-. Yellow Bock and Sarnaparitla, it, far 1 knewnhai the Yellow Bock was one Of tho valuable ainicies in the world for the blood; * bougny vour Syrut 'and commenced using it, and ttopi tlie use , ol oncborolel could see a great ebange in ”*7 *£**£": IcontinuedOßiugii umil lamaweUman. 1 now f?et like e neve person; ray blood is peTfectly. dleanped, and free from all Impurities. There is nolo. question but that your viewly discovered Compound it tar superior Jo [ any tiarsaratma Syrtm feveT soldi. rbis-certlficate lytit ISmfipoial, to publish if you jtke, and t \" y 0i refer to me, 1 shall bghappyto givc rthem. all ibs. information / can abootlify case* t 113 Market street. Tk» bai Female Median* known. The Extract of Yellow > DockandStirsttfidrillais aptsUxvtyjfeedy and , remanent cure for oil complaints snculenl to. .... FEMALES. - : • Ils mildallcrati veproperiies render it peculiarly np olicahle to lie sle-.udor and delicalo constitution, of the female. It is unrit railed ill its effect upon such diseases .. .. as Incipient Cdnsampuoß,Barr«nnMs, Imnwrrlmoa . or WMte! Irregular ftienslruaiionj Incontinence orurlne, Md general Prostnalion of tho syatenii It. immediately contracts that distr'easing nervousness .pnd Ijssilndoso common to the rem ale’ frame; andtmpans an energy and buoyancy nssurpritingas Urey are grateful; We have evidenccou file, which induces; ns strongly to yecara., mend this; medicin eto s people who havfe-npt • • • been blessedwith 1 standing! cured try jyr.GuysotfsExtraefcflJillowJDadt . , entry otter known remedy hid - beentriedw^dtttTdUf»- w ' - iv' r i ■ . if--" •••- Wa9tmfGToll,O.jFeb n lB4O. r : This cenifi eslhai my wife, aged twenty-seven years has been suffering nnder the abovecomplaint foe five year* .Nearly allof that time confined to her bed. i - ■nave for five years constantly employed the best medi cal talent ;tlt at could be “-procured in ibis seebonot _the country, wit bout any}benefit iwhnteverj . '- , purchased ei very insirumenirecominended for the cuiu of such disea ses.nU of.which proved worthless. * •. Imbe iprii iff of 1848,1 was induced by my friends to trv DrsGny* ou’a Yellow. Bock and Sarsaparilla which . wasused for fboT months, i After she bad used It for four . weeks, it wai s evident to all of ua that she- was ipiprov -.in®, and frart: this time she improved rapidly, and gained flMhandsir# mglhuntil:she ia nowenjOYinffraestexcel lenrheolth. ? : -,v .Wra..nlUNl , Uivl.- We being' neighbors to Wm.ana Jnlia Monforti know thatthettbosesialemem.oslolhenclcnesBofMrs.Won ford, and nst o the cure being affected by “GuysoU’aVel- ...... low DoekM dSarraparilla,’Vm be airieUyirum ; • ' ; • J ANfc* *<U*Ax, 5 ! sarah powers. Sold by J-” U. PARK, (succersor lo SanfordA Pailr,) Fourth oad- Walnut slrceu, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent to the South and West, to .Whom all orders moat 'o, PUuburah;L.WUcb*,Jr, cornerßtarkel . street andth e Oiarnomf; U A t almesloclc A Co, lit »• 1 burgh tJ A! Jones, FittaUurghJ Lee A Beekhnm, Alle, , « ghcny City;, l. T Russell, Washington ;W H Lamber mn. FnSUtn I, B Bowie,-Umoumwn)..l| / ..Welly, Greensbnrgjt; S Koumi, Somerset; Bbott A-Gilmore, • ■ ' . : ' buritht Ifildi JirasAACo, Indiana; J R_ Wright, Kitlaii- ■ i nine: Evan s&'Cp," Rrookville; A Wilson-A-Soiii > Wa B jnesborit; A Co,N Callertiler,,Moad • villeVßutlon:ACo,Brio; Henry FotkevMercer, los Kelly A Co,) Sutler; SSatib, Beaver; J teummertt n, 'Warren; F I. A Csfo.nesJ.ConaerBppri;;F, Croolci-T. J Jr.,Brownsville. ' . myl9 ■fjibß TIIE*?uiS; < Of' e ' F nESS, 'BRONGUmSr WHOOfINd CUUUII, , aria.CpHsWM p, tt«N. | , Among.the numerous .discoTCties Science,hpa swJo In this generation to facilitate ijio"fcusiness of life, in* crease its enjoyment, ajid n £ t|ie t«m of hu man existence, noneean be named .o( r p\OTe real value tomankindv tiittn iiii«'r6mribaUbiiAf Chemistry to the : • Healing Ait JuA yasi uial of 4ta r \licaaghor)tthis ,bToadcouncry r ha« proven bcypndajdonlJjjhat nomedi ctnp .or tjomliihauon ofmedicioea yet iKhowOi c>n to - Bately contMl and ciitc the nnmerous varieties of pul monary disease ,wbiebrhava.hUberio^^ iibarthds and : thcms»d» owry year. Indeed ■ there is reason;tbWieva found,which can jbe-relied on.jaqore the tnbsidangeninsaffectibnßOf^the lung* Oor»>aeeb?ie i wiil not penoit ns to pubUsh any proportioncnbo cirres ; effected b‘v iVause, but we would jaresenttne following the circular which'the Agent n ftmed, will “|^ a V s the pleased to furnish ifreej wherein are full particular:?, ■•■... . : cheayeal.eonsuuuionv that it is an ad.*. cSapoond for the. relief of latyugal and bron M»in! difficulties.. If.my.opinion as to« 3 sopexior char- can be of auy service, y°a are at liberty to use it ,3 iUTCUCOCS.L.L. D. l*®nv the Widely celebrated' £rofeuot SiUiwid,M. D. Ultj. !>., Professor .of Chemistry* ,Mineralogy, &c., Yale CoUegc, Member ofthe i-it. Hist. - Med. PhU/and Scientific .Societies of ; : Americaand Europe/ Cherry f ictorini-an admirable compoai . turn febin some of ihe besl articles in the Materia Wcdi- v fPyftnd fl very effective remedy,for the, class of discasr ! eslt i« taldnded to cuie.' r hchsk ased the therfy piciotiJ mih woaJeifat sue •cMd.toenre on iiiflamaUon of theluuga* ~ Fxon onc ?f‘h^r a .g.y— , n. j. <i Ayer, Lowell—Dear-Sir: I om'now con slirt yoeinK your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and other medicine for polraoDarycomplaiinr. FTOSobucrvaiioniorramiyseverecastSs,'! mn conyinc eillt willtare coughs, cdlds, and diseases of-the lungs, ■ tlrartinve imt to dcßance all other temedie*, - . ; ■~t invariably recommend ns use in coseof consumption, and consider Ufiincithe best remedy knavrn forthal;<)u;- i, - nea ? ecin ‘ ll? ?°p f ciUSHHAN, AI. D/ reared and sold byJaraeiC; Ayer,Practical Cheat ;:i'stJLowell,Ma'ss/ 'v : ',.v : . , 'ID* Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale anCTetail; oy B, *A .* ‘ -Tahneatockj and by J.JM.Townsend; in Allegheny City by IUP. Schwartz, and 1. and by druggists - . v . ..... - A Casfl. qplIE subscriber having made arrangements in contc- V nnence of whichbts present business moat ho closed ■ by the Ist of August nest, now offers his wholo stocked Gloves, Hosiery. JUBBonsjTiaoe Goods and Embroider ies;."Dress Trimmings, Handkerchiefs, fiue;:ghins,.ead Furnishing GoOdsi WoMlad, Flower Materials, Umbrellas, Parasols, Combs, Thread and Needle art!* .clei. - Also, Ladies'Shoes, (nest. Philadelphiamake), at 1 gtepily reduced priees, wholesale and yHfEATpN. * 4 J 1 - •••'■.• ■ ■■' •/■■■-•, »- • ;• ■ ■.I. ' H . • V \ •
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