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Wv'. f ~i-4 '.V** ■' 1 *- *>,‘''’s' , '.'£l}V'<”’'^l,l ftjKS^S55-T ’V?* r; i/f p‘. i sMM^i MlMf' IhhM wife»*saiisaafegs ■hms ■hm ajpj&fepiilte^g jaapMN^i „ _ _ -x.-.v. , ,-44 ■■• -i-v J , »4\'^' l v T * <,_ If f ‘ , -^ f **> -.- *• :- ’ * «' - *■* ' L <* *■. ■** *■ *-. - * k - =» - l -. *-* *»* lx .. rj**~ „ r V*. :v^v^-' ; v v - ;^=oV>?s|. §i^li^%spi#^ ;^' Vka#? : •• . .*!&? ■■':•;■ ?-£*,*& ..;,* \ <r .i‘v w\ *> '?**£■: :->'„••■■,. \ KmfMmi^fSti^kV'M&-;. .--■ ■■ .a-:.-' «&A , .'.' . : :» ■ • eat *wa»ai€si>*passtr-? CITY ITOLRCENCE MaU <'*fidfts6&**3!he* a '. 3)ibunc of■ evening cays? “ A dayortwo-since we -noticed , that .n horse, had to in this city'because- of be mg m o fit'of mcorahlemadness..:::Ai£eatietnau infonnOd'Ufl this morning: that-he. Witnessed . the shooting of a beautifulhndyalnttbte harso a fow. miles out the Franklin eye?ir. injp- Tuhis desperate attempts to get loose from the fa confmed v the animal actually sucOcededinbiting or h ro&kin th: hls teetir o new and- strong* oham halter, and. was only getting'loofco by having a rope, thrown ‘rOrind lus -ibre that means thrown dotfn in 1 a corner, from which he could not rise: 6dmc distemper seems to have attacked this noble order of the animal tnbefin thW-seotiony which iS::altDgctber::Of ; nfftTire toiiS- ' Perhaps some ofonrfarners.cau. explain the thing,* 1 V ’ ,• •-i rv -- ;f • ... f] , a faave* oiircitTzens- expressed : so much delight’ns they did ill listening to Doctoi- Henry D O’Reilly on lost ftedae&day. and: day evenings; in hiß inimitable Insh entertain* mC nta Combined witli i a s rifh fuiiu of humor, a clcapand ineletlijons voice,' eloquent apd.iknll:. ing in'its’Cffeets.'his 'language is chaste and oUk quently beautiful,and liia actioq gracefulin the extreme. •He has the ■ power, t00,, 0f changing, rapidly from grave to gay, and can inhistmec dotes take off' the Irish character to perfection.' He had very fine houses, nnd the applause was loud and repeated on each occasion, s -Wo under, stand that' several .of-our principalmtliens are about to express their admirationand thcir grat ification by giving him. a complimentary • hen&tft next week.' "Wo feOl satisfied it will be a bumper: ■ &con4 Sitla'of:iS\»m JiOlt.in A'asi I’ltltlwr/fh,— It'trill ’be seen by Mr. MoKenna’s advertisement thaV upwoTds-of.fifty-lots in.Gazzam!a.plan have alr«ady-:bccjrspl3, , 'Siti4tbat’tMe‘:sWond ; trtiotion Bale'.'ifdUuß'r property ‘.takes -ptatie’ ‘at thli-offortroon, on the Braddock street ‘plank. rd&ftjnatjibotT: fheOity lino. ■ ‘ : • t— fiSJ* I understand thnt it has been represent ed.to the Committee of Correspondence that-I have refused. the use of.my, room for the pur pose‘of holding.-Ward Meetings. . 1 beg leave to state to'tte Committee, and to tny Democratic frtenda of ike First Ward, that suchrepresentn tionvwaß entirely' without foundation, and that the person who made it wis wrongly informed— as my room-is iy>jv.,and. always will beat the service of my Demoevntiofriendfb . . • ./'Johs A. EiECHSKn. i moetingof thejPittsbnrgh ictd Association will be held this evening, at 7} o'clock, at..their Hall, comer of "Fourth -tuid Market;streetsi: The" members are requested to be in attendance, as business of i no "ordinary character, will he transacted.■ ' <*■ ■■-• Harper's Magazine. —The August number of. thiaexcellent work has been received atWolPs Periodical Office. 85, Fourth street,; and at the Literary Depot of J; B: Holmes, 74, Third street. It.contains a great variety of interesting mattery Leaves from Funeh, &c. jggy* The French Ballet Troupe have arrived, and will play a short engagement here. • The efforts of Manager Foster to furnish our citizens; with amusement are highly deserving of suo-< cess. B©“ Horses and-buggies ftcre m great de mand yesterday—five dollars were offered and refused. Hirers and hirees were “ apart in. thbir views,” as our facetious little friend the Captain would say. JgJ” The Celebration, by our colored popula tion went off with i great«gusto yesterday.— Speeches were made, and all the et ceteras of an August day were included. - ' Bigamy. —EUphalet Wcstcott waß yesterday brought down from jad to undergo a hearing on the charge of bigamy. Ho was committed by Aid. Steel for a further hearing. Testczday was quite pleasant, although we. were threatened throughout the day with what we got towards evening, a smart shower of rain. ; . -; ■■. A Dearth.— There - was a perfect fomine, yes terday, m local news-r-not a ripple on the cur rent tiiat came to oar knowledge out of .which we could make an “ item.” Police.— There were six watch-house.r.cases before his Honor, Aid. Steel;- yesterday morn ing, five of whom were discharged and one com mitted! i;' >. . ‘ 5 There were no hotbut corpus cases before tbe'Cotorts* yesterday; ttaoy were not in SeS- ShHi. , . . ......, .." r.-v. '—V ; - r • : .£ ; - Mayor Quthne was ezpocted hoinc .laat evening. Jgy* Blackberries are. selling at eight- cents & quart. ' , ' 'B®* Vegetables'of dll kindswere very abnnd ant imnarbeL ;- j - } 'I. 0. 0. f.'ls'lNßiMiA.—lt appears Ity 1 the 4ast published .report of. the Grand Lodge, I. .0.; O. F.y in Indiana, that there nre under jurisdic tion, JJU chartered Subordinate lodges. In these lodges daring,the term (six months) ending with December, 1850,'thcre was paid for.the relief of members $4,1,97 74; for relief of widojred fami lies, $172,97; Joreducation of orphans, $183,- 26; forbmying the dead, $1,750 22; for other chari table purposes,~ss79,o9; . total, 6;91121. •4t thc time aboVelnametf,. foltl'Jidges reported an. aggregate-revenue.of $40,7.39.11); pumber of contnbutmg aembers, 3,81 C ; nuniber of- initia tions during preceding six months; 302; number admitted by .card, ll l;;ileaths 42, or only’ about onepercentof thewhole number. -Tins,togeths er with the fact that there were during this term but eight .eipulßions. epeaVs volumes for the temperance and‘morality of the-ordcr--;: : ®gj“ A baker near .Landon., has mode a cake <of ;:tdl nations, .composed of’t>no thousand and ififty eggs.of Fiance,, ninety-five pounds of but-: •ter of‘.Holland; .one. hundred ■ and eighfy-fqur ponuds of sugar of the West Indies, one hundred and forty-eight pounds of flour of England, three •hundred and eighty pounds of currants of Pa-; ;tras, forty six- pounds of citron of Portugal ninety-one lemons of Spain, sixty-one spices of ■Ceylon.- weightbefore baked was one tfioiii •sand and eighteen pounds; loss ofwelgbt inb&k ing nmety-eight.poundsj tbe time occupied uu baking was " fifty-seven' hours.- It ib a ’per fect model .of fho Exhibition building, and it will be retailed at a moderate pneepor pound.• They abe Cornua Back. —TheEnrlington,-Vt., Sentinel says— 1 ‘ - “Large numbers of democrats, for a time past associated with the free soil organization, are coming quietly back’ among their old fnends weary of their unhappy alliance with whiga and abolitionists, and anxibus once more to Btand en the broad, national platform on wbich the demo, cratic party has won all its triumphs, from the days of Jefferson And Madison, down to the time of Jackson and Polk.',’ • , Tan rOnAPtf Crop.—lllo grape crop’ In 1 Berks county, so says the Berks county. Press,. is again utterly destroyed by the rotjhavilig, failed aprey to itsravngEalast year, so that no wine ofigood quality .was made at that time,- nor wlH.any be taade tigw; The grapes are m dusters, and’ ate all touched with browmsh spots which pcUetrqte to the centre oftho berry; Isabella and Cntaw •ha suffer the most, but the Madeira variety ■seems to have escaped the disease ~-—--- s , h “ l ™ op New \obk City.—There were 637 deaths (ilmore than, the week prEvions) in N Y city last week, of which SOwcro from cholera Infantum;4Bfrom convulsions, 35from diarrhoea 46 from dysentery, and 63 from consumption —’ There were 243 under ono year of ;age; -70 hE tw.Een one and two; 85 between 2 and6—making 354 under 6, years of age-ror nearly two-thirds of ( the who)o mortality; ; ‘: ',v; , ■ i. a. 58E81W......1;.;.’;:,-..'. 1 ..;;-;,". ; , & BINNtNG, FORWARDING, £ COMMISSION MEIiCHANTSi : and Dealers in all kindsof ■ 4 ■ J Western Produce and :Pittsburgh Manufactures -Ip* WUf aitanil to all business entrusted to abeircare > , /ivlfl WOKKS. 1 r. unvaz, as.- reoww wiaimus. Loren* & Wightman, [ .- iPomerlrofltiefinn orWH. M’CciLT E-Cd l » ’ SSAKtiFA.CTns'RUs HUBS'nV T? ' AND WINDOW GLASS,- ' ,63j BS. JV&m Btrtmv Pittsburgh, Pcnn'd. Ne.B—Particular attention pi»id to odd sizes orWin dow CUsRWid privaiemrulOs forUoules arid Viafe' jygb3m<l&W;■ Vj . ■ ' Deafitesi Cared. ~.T" ■, ■ June. ?, :18S1^8:;AI ( -Kim : V ‘ ceiufy that one ofmf him has * ?t a l li al r ,cle " s>r5 >r , l k° lasi ihincen years wiu£a-t>ealirig and deafness of the right ear. - I have tried a number or phyaicuau,-, all. wiihoui any heuchi; acd hail given-qp‘ 'w^?ni^^‘iff?«®n Te i r VGoreflected, when out family . physician,alter examining So case, recommended jne to live the PETRQLGUM, which I did, end am happy to inform yon that the nse of two bottles oSocted an entire cmc. I.write lias wiihont solicitation or your acquaint ance. With sentiments of esteem, I am yours truly, , jyg JOSEPH swa6 . , 3hidion Sales. mt 1 SfJOTT & OTISi_ AUCTIONEERS AOT.COMMIS9ION MERCHANTS, 1 ' Gl&Ulfi «IS50DB1, . HAVING ftee/lihgagtodlft lbe' above'business for the 1 last «lr yeavc,in imt rHyi-wobid tespcetfully ao licit*-consignments of Coods, to: be sold m ibis market, ■cither for 1 Auction tor Private sale—particularly Glass. •wqt<v Hardware mid Dry Good*; *Bi»d will make liberal’ advances on. all timlK ai <3oods u*Jot sale here ‘ 1 * • WillTefeT to Messrs: llewetl; Roe & Ca-.'fe R. let, Wood & Co;, John J; Andetson ACo . R H •Btone,Squire A R«ed, Brownlee, .Homer AC6,Larkin pobver/ Saint Lbuifi.;;.:Bu!l*r A Brother*; Cincinnati; George MT.uin.,BiUsbUt’«rb.:;. .w. (mart O-y -1,. rn , , Auction, Card. HiL.pLdef signed.,after an interval of four year* has a v.flgaUt r.c*u9ea UuBiiieM. ~MaviMit, complied with luercaouitio^of theUw regulaupg Sale#at Auction, ?«, ir a^ n S.PM Srfirsf class,License.a* Auctioneer he offer* itts services as such •to uis friends and ibe public generally, \Viih an expe iT n^?,^.J l ?ftMX ;tbiriy,.yearftinthi9 line of business, he wfll4>c:e»abledto give ft*MBf4CU9O to all moge who may feel disposed lo Phtw.i2ohim, { McKENNA, Auctioneer ~ j Refers to ihe principal City Merchants. jyft ' * dy UuHeiin and Peunsylvaujan, office 0 .Republican, Balt., copy Iw and Another 8d!« Lbta lu Sut PitUburah |jrf i TV-ONK liO ; rs in «a«ath»* Plan of'Town Lois, -t-r ut public aftd pfivatft &aier, -- he &üb«cnboi'will oilekat Atichon;ofte or more range* cot noli in soiJ Plail.-on SATURDAV NEXT, ltd of •Augu.t .. ■ ■ . . . . TSbli sale, like ibe former one, will be uiUani minx: affording lo person. wlsMng Lou In ’lhii Improving »u -butb, agoodnpi>oininlty for pmchariug valuable prop -«ty ul Auction prices, and the Lolabow offered: being murtiriearerlliccily limn tboie heretofore eold.oro aim mote desirable ,! Sale.ip begin eld o’clock,P. M., hear Tustln’i Milli 'be i'iiy and Hie .'rolf House, on Braddoelt si flaur Roud.' v -••• ..; ’ ! Ond will be nmde known at (he sale •;•• , P hPKKNNA, Auct’r w. tik AucUonear. -HOVSG roi ssle cntAP— Ph* undersigned •‘wishea lo 4 dispose of at private n-neer-rwo l story, frame’'DWELLING. HOUSE, Situation the'comer or-Washington and Union sin eta, m md'borough-of Btrmmghtmv Saldhouee it erected Oil aTeased lot of ground, fronting 80 feet on Washing ton street;uiid rumrng backOOleet on Union a«reet The Lose nas nine, years to run from the Ist gf April, IMO. OrouudTehtSlO a year. The purchaser has the ArtviUgotfi Kmavsng the house st the expiration of the lease.- Price BOO .Pouession given imtnedi Melr W G AI’CARTNPV, { .-j •; ,y. : Auctioneer.: Hk B't&Bh NA, Auctioneer. IF\OUBLE AND SINGLE BARRELED GUNS at jl:#- Adctiok—On Tuesday evening, August 3th, at 6 o'clock,P..Al., will liacotd,at M’Kenua'a AucuonHouse, two excellent Shot Guns, in good order, and having beenhai little used. iTbe. double; barreled Gun is well Worthy;the nouecof -suchaa are desirous.of procuring unarucJe ofite kind.-- The barrels are Damascus tw,sti f n good order, and aaid to be an Fowling P M’KENNA, * *** 1 Auctioneer : Trsniparenivwittdow Stisd* Fsotory. ; T"\ 48;//JHTN &TJ2EKT f (AStWCk.N.eiUr.t AMO iaB£B7V STRSBTS). I -IST .OF SHADES on hand and made at all times to 4 order— • . 3*4,4*4,5 4 and fl*4 Buff Shades, plain and bordered ; ; /V “ . *l. “ Transparent green do; ci <i » u D Br k r u “go. ; Landscape Shades of every style; ( Moonlight do do. do; t Gothic and Meiutmto, of new style: : STOLE SHADES of auyeolor,wUhLettenngor De •sigtiing. .OIL CLOTHSon hand. Also, a lot of Si! ADE TRlMMlNGS—complete at 25 : cents .per shade. Curtains hung on rearonahle terms. P. S.—Tedlerswiß do well to call at the Factory, te . fore purchasing eßowhere'. : oprlB.-Cni ' -■••• E. R. KERN AN. BraddoekN Field Property* PERSONS desiring .beautiful, , beahajr, histone and chcaplocation for country are invited to mm their.attention lo Braddock’s Field, which is now being sold in small parcels, on the most favorable terms fc.ighiy*fivci acre* have been thus, sold this season, to several , dioereni individuals, some of whom are now improving br lalldlng*, &e. For advamoges of every kind, but particularly of aeecrs from the city, the place i* unrivalled Three grand thorooghf rea ran by ft and through' u—to wit: the Monongaheia River; the Pitts burgh andßntddock’a Field Plank Road, which ts now greatly traveled; end the Pennsylvania Centra! Rail road, on which the Cars will be running eastward, from Pittsburgh, that .fAr, by next Fall. Boats land there every, few hours. OmMhutses will soon travel the Plank Road; and,the Cars will always stop with and for.passeogers. I am si lynfg for the. rammer at the Farm, where I shall, be ready to show .persons the grounds, and my plan* of division theseof. Vlsuers cm oe accommoda ted at the Muusiou House as at a Hotel. '. Jyl9:tf JAR. W. BUCHANAN. Notice iD CozUractoro* STEUBENVILLE AND INDIANA RAILROAD.—: : Proposals will be received by the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Company in Steubenville, until the Ist day of October next, fer she Grading and Masonry of the first divistouof the road extending from Steubenville to the Co&otton valley and, also, for the construction of-tbeenure Road between StenbeovtHe and Coshocton a&d;«bio.'disiinctproposa!s frr the construction of that portion of the Ropd extendiug from Coshocton to New* arfc. V-.- . / . Xbacutire leiutUrof this line is about 110 miles, and it couiuma: work of all descriptions io great variety, some of whujiits quite heavy. . ■ . - Proposals will La roce*ved. for the Grsdtitg and Ma sonry of. the first division enure or in sections of about a-mile.each,.the Company referving ibe privilege to make-sach duponuon of the whole work a> may op peormostconducive to its loiereat*. Plans. Profiles aud. Speeificationa can be seen at the Office of the Company, after the 15th of September, and turihcr information tuny. be obtained on application to J. Buckensderter, yr.‘i Chief Kogineer.or tothe undet higned D KILGORE, . -yylS^mdAW'-,. Ptaidmu ■ .To (be Dost*. ■ fr\EAFNES3» noises in the faead.and all disagreeable XJ discharges from the ear, speedily and permanently removed without pom or inconvenience, by Dr. It ART LEY, Principal Auriit of the N. V. Ear Surgery, begs to attnounce.hls return to Pittsburgh. The number anu im potence of .iUe cases under hiscare, on his recent visit, .and the gratifying amountof success which attended bis .treatment, have jadijeed him to expedite his return. His slay here wilt depend much upon circumstances, and it will be advisable for those who wish to consult him, to : make an early cull.. Dr. ll.may be consulted, until further notice, in Alle gheny Ctly,Urct.ihrce story brick dwelling beyond the scbool.hou»e,in ftebecoa street ... Thirteen yeats close and almost undivided attention 10. this brunch of special practice has enabled him to reibice his ireaiioetit'io such a degree of sueoo* as Io •finutbo-mosteonfinaedandobsunste.cases yield by c sleatty'afUmlloh tdlhe ffieuAf piescnbcd.’ The following lesiimoatsls are submitted with confi dence; -They-WiiWbow ct least in what esumation his profcisionut <jusllfi ?auons are field by tome of the moil distinguished tncdical meitin tho country. • ■“ I have-baU ihe pleosore tomeel Dr, Hartley inprac -1 tiee,and have-bcen led to form a favorable opinion.of bi* character,both in Ihenrofeseion and as a gentleman. ' '**-!' a : W P*aX¥B,M.D., •' Professor of Surgery, Ac. ■• u, llis professioutl ftbillues WiU be duly appreotated by those vrfio place lherpse:vc9 under his car* t ;.i.i . :> Jonn WmTTAiEa.M. D., .. i; •• .i. i, • - Professor of Anatomy, Ac. ' with Dr. Hartley, 1 have found his doporimeni cotrtcf arid gentlemanly.” “■ •"■■• - Vstxttntik Mott^M.D. u It Is a pieas&n*. duty togivotny testimony m favor of 'the treatmeM Udbptcd by Dr. Hartley for the cure of deafaess.. The application ts^ntattended by pain orin .convenience, and tt4 , effscisalmottinstunianeoos. • 11. p. Hausan, ■ " l Counsollorat Law, 23 Chambers st. known ‘several' ca«es of partial deafness treated by3wn vriih (ho most happy results. Dr. Ili is a acientlfiC’gentlpmßn-and can produce numerous lestl taonials or fits ability, atid-suoccss in this difficult branch: of tho meiheol profession u Perrons jtffiicied bydiscttaei of the Ear, are recom mended topay>awtiUo Dr*-JJ&rtley, Aurist, at No. W Arch stfcct-above Third* He is a weli eJucated pro fcAsionol man, and having pail particular attention .to diseases>alTecting beanag, ba> acauired from his skill and experience better means of ooping wuh thissenous affliction than those which are possessed by physicians in gci^ral-pracuce-”— Dispatch. -/ All cates guarsmied where malformauon does notex« i«t- • ' •■:• ■ •••■?■■;.■•• :■ ■ DvJOftf • - - • pr. William Hendenon^ BRING released from attention to bis late business, husreiumedthepracticeof'MEDlClNE. HisGffice and dwelling is above 1 the Drug Store, No. SB2 Liberty ttreet, where be mny always be found except whenab* Having bad several years 1 experience by close attemion to duty; tomenta liberal patrohare. ' Sg,JSgl*r3m>i; -.r . . lyhoififtlrTohaotu :«ud fiia&uftcf REES R. JONESrespectfUlly informs city merchants and the bQbttC'geaetally; that he has opened a - --Itttofejab Tbbaccfy Stsujf end Cxftsr Manufactory, No. 137, Front street,one door southwest of B. A. Fahn estock’s Drug Store. Where he has now in store and for cate a large and general assoHaeril of the most approv ed Virginia brands Tobaccp, a select uiprtment ot fine imported Cigars oLthe.ehcucestbrandsi and 10 hbdt fine Cigar Leaf. AU hint* of Kentncky lobacco macufac iurcd to order with care and dispatch. Orders thank fully/received and promptly attended to. let ft B JONES Imporputl apd Intfnitlhg - mpHoafeXeepersFurdiltire Dealers, Railroad Com- Hotel Military Oompanios, Englno Coftpatiles, CablnUtand Piano Forte Makers, Ac., Ac. ■ McCOMBIES’ COMPOUND RESTOBATIVE. This Cnnipoand has entirely superseded all other articles ■heretofore- uted for similar puiposes, wherever it has "been introdneed.'lt (e!l« its own story. aod only re quires to be tried- (o prove, to the most incredulous, us fuperlorityover any other article ever before used for cleaning and! reftionng to their original beauty and lus tre, alt arnt*!tfa of Varnished or Polnhed Furniture. Tfie -abbve Compound we use in our ownbuimest, Pnd guarantee it to be all (Baubeproprietot Teconunends Smit._Bfild WJioleraleand Rclnliby BYAN t McKEE, jy4 , ; . Ryon’a Dulldmgs. ■ fTtO 1 DWELLING HOUSE, ; X ; ihg 9or 10 rooms, in:good repair, on Federal streoti -Allegheny Ciiyi - Hydrant in the yard, •*“»•*• whieh is-lane enough for a-garden. Rent low.and possession given immediately. R-D. OAZZAM, Liberty street^* ‘ lefiOitT- neak the comer of Third. :, Saddle and Ha»«|ii fitannfkciory, SIGN GF TIIEGOLi EN SADDLE, -'T^rrr;.. ,lfo. 132, Woo# street,- JPxttsbwyh. r A. t HOLSTFIN respectfuDy informs his friends and ■J\’b 4he nubiic that he keeps on hand a large stock of. SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, Ac., Ac., of fits own manufacture, of tbe vexy best dc senpuaa. lie mviie*.stranger» and a)| thoip waiting the City .to give him a call. Remember the place—No; 132, Wood, street, wga.of. the Golden Saddle..... . je2S:tf . u •• Foster* ATTORNS? AND COVNSBLLOR AT-LAW: /VFI ? £CE l NO.-47 FOURTH STREET, bdoto Market PtmburgL, Pa. novlS:dawly IN THE MATTt£ft : oT the Voluntary assignment of James S. Adam*, Shod Mercfiailfior ihpCiiy of P4U ourgh ■r Toe -creditors and debtors' of James S. Adams will iake-notleothat a deed of aisighraentfor the beuefit of creduora, dated June tub, 1851, has been exeented to the -Juudcrsif i\?d, who will settle the business of said Adams , ' "WILLIAM LAROfEBrJItr » -leipilf ■-.,* -. g-Assignee.^ MECKEK’S FARNIA-A Choice article for dieting the.sick, or for children. For sale by l JO» WM. DYER. r ' V, i ii'ip-i.'-X''-] J. *' t * 4. ■■% COMMERCIAL. DAILY REVIEW OF THE MAIIKE^’ Orwrs ofths Dailt M ( ibniv, Foht" ) Aalnfdoy, August 3, JfiSf '{ ■ sTlio.wesilicr.yf<tenlay;W»» olomly, wiit» T«i» ; ;FX.oUß—Sale.. Oil the Wharf at W.won UO, oml ffnjri •tores g183,3t®:1.n7 ' .’ :'■'■■■ BACON—Finn ami iu good demand. Btrouldnra lilt 7), Hams,9 (GROCERIES—Sujor; salts m OJOBf ' Mdlj««es 3 : 037. Coffee. BlOlOg. . ‘'.".w .CHAlN—\Vheo»|G2<&Ct3 *'•■'■ ; *«<>•» -■• — PUICAiA OP !TrOClts» OORRBCrXO PAII.V .POII Vim MQBNINP )>OAT HP pAtric ba ft Pvl«nd| Usfiiitng9 Urober*. Como pf. lbnmoiut aUtv Qntf IVnpd |f., i UtT*rt4 104 t UU I»J,WI o;i,fiU p:mki ,I*7,Hi* *7,HU LOAKtI. . f Unit'd States G's - do do 6'#. ■ Pennsylvania C’s> T do Alle.heny countyo!a .MH.mu do do- scrip's Pm&l.urglt city 0'5«•*■•......... do - coupon fl’A.pnyablt-in Philadelphia**** Allegheny Uiiyfl:s«.* : do coupon O'lpuyabio b, Philadelphia* •.*• ■ B4KrarocKß.'.r. Banc of Pittsburgh•••••>♦ • * •* Meichonti and Manufacturers Exchange Bank** ' .... ..... Farmers’Deposito Bank#»/»_-»» Allegheny Saving* Bank* •.... * bridge srocn. ;■■■' Mr nongahela Bridge* • ‘ • St. Clair street do * >.♦*»•*•<* Hand street do N. Liberties do: **•• i» INSURANCE BTOCIJ. Western Insurance Co-*- *.*» Citlxeus* 1 do Associated Firemen’* do* * iv TELEOBAPU stocks. Atlanttc and Oluo t Pm*bbrgh to to Philadelphia * ••• Pittsburgh,Cm. and Louisville* Lake? I.ne Lino- •••»•,•««*••••. Pittsburgho*s Works*•>' • •.. Monongahela Slacktrater Youghiogheny : i ■; do *, ;*• ** • • ■ BAtLBOAD BXOCIB Pennsylvania Railroad Penn*, and Ohio do * i develaud and Piusb’h do Marine Railway and Dry Bock. Fuyette Manafacturmg .Co* • - trie Canal Bonds, old* do : do do .j|ew--M." copesa stocks. • Piilsb’gh and BoslonfCUCTMuie) North Aroerlcan North West- •• *• •* •* •* • •..... North Western. »• «• ••• ■ • ♦►...••• Iron City Eureka* *•».»>■•«...v • •• • •... Pittsburgh and Isle Royal-• » < Adventure Ohio Trap Rock :* ... Ridge Mining Company -a* Muff * Colling FirePtecl ♦ ••••.• BANK NOTE LIST. CORBECtEO DAILY DT Hoon A SargeoL Bxcltaage Banksrt, Comer of Wood atuf Sixth artels, Pittsburgh. - -. r * PENNSYLVANIA, Piiuburgh Banks par. Philadelphia *’ *V Brownsville “ •* Bucks county “ Chester Co.;|new issue) “ Columbia Bridge Co.*-- 11 Dsnvdle “ «**.♦■•*“ Delaware co, u ..•-.•r.vr. Doyleeiown . “ Eastoo . “ 4 Germantown M * 1 Lancaster Banks *•*--* *• Lebanon “ -••••♦“ Montgomery.co. “ Northumberland ‘* Pottsvnic ** ■ 41 Reading 41 a . Schuylkill co. u •••••• 41 Washington “ *♦••••. 14 West Branch “ • 4 v Wyoming ♦ “ Carlisle . . - * Chambersburg I Erie * I Geiiyibuigb--**-****-** I Uamtborg • | llonesdale f Middletown | WayAcsbarg*-.*--....* | York Hanks* | Relief Notes . J Untied States Bank* ***-15 Allegheny City Scrip* * -par Allegheny Co. 14 . .prem Pittsburgh City . “ par NEW YORK. . New York City ... .....pat Country Banks .... | NEW JERSEY. AUSolvcnt Banks****.* | DELAWARE Slate fik and Branches •| Other Solvent Banks-• ••. | Bk ot saudusky.«-»-*-.?5 Granville . Norwalk ...............50; Urbanna ..............-50 Wooster .75 : inbuna: State Bk and Branches ■ | .ILLINOIS* J State Bank Branch--- ••50. Bk of Illinois* i..... 75 KENTUCKY. . All Solvent Bank*>>.~. * MISSOURI State Bk and Branches - f MICHIGAN. All Solvent Banka- ••• • - 5- WISCONBIN , Marine & Fire Ins. Covet r Miltraukie -- fi "TENNESSEE. All .Solvent Banka • • • • * - 3 - NORTH CAROLINA. All Solvent Banks-** •-•U SOUTH CAROUNA-ll All Solvent Banka 1} : „V. GEORGIA.. All Solvent Banka.... 1 .. lj ALABAMA. All Solvent Banks-• LOUISIANA. All. Sol vent Banks-- -•; .ti EXCHANGES. • New York - • | pieo Philadelphia*..—“‘V “ Baltimore-**” -J « Cincinnati*..—l dir. LomsvMle...-i.-....l w ■ St-Lomi*..*** 1| u All Solvent Pniika***..*—pot Small Notes I MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks*.••-••par Country Banks | VIRGINIA. Ok of Vs. and Branches I Farmers’Bk A Branches I Volley Bk aud Branches I Exchange Bk A Branch’s' | Wheeling Bank? *.*.... | do Branches*.--*■< } NEW ENGLAND. | All Solvenißanks. *••>*» | VAISUE r OF J COINS. American Gold (newi-por, ‘ da •... do (old)-&r>r< k m. Sovereigns-......->y4,83 Guineas- ...5,00 Fredericsdoers- .* •. - ?A0 Ten Thalers ........ 7,gj) Ten Guilders 3,00 Louis d*or 4,25 Napoleons-'. *<■«?.,. »•* 3,80 Doubloona, Falrlot ■•* 13,75 do . Spanish.* 10.55 Ducat 5.............. &15 8l»l« mutual Fire lasurance compaaj BRANCH QPFICK,64 Smitiiviklo sT.vPimsDao t, • , F*UJ&er#A> M*g I*j,UUL. rjUlboeslcvulenceof the success uf ibo Director in JL endeavoring to uske the "STATE MUTUAL FINE INSURANCE COMPANY ’* meet iks wants of ‘the commuuuy, I*, the uupar&Jleled umduni of bnsiress which has been don6—bavjoe Issued'7,ooo' P >li* cieadumir the past year, thereby: addin* over 8130,000 to ibe funds oF the company. Nearly 11) the property insuredl» of thesafest Vmd, lit small risks, and a large proportion insured for only one year. Whole No Policies issued*' 1 7,800 do do expired, terminated ft cancetcu< do do in force* •• Amountof Pronertyinsurei) do Canceleu.iermmoietlanti.ox- . pued• ’• • » r *• *•• • '***••i. 2M.74S do do in forces <» •?•* •*■ . - • 87Y.b-t£hl do Premium Notes*'** 70070,^7 do &1?,to do ........... $73.(f1!.?7 do Cash Premiums received* do do canceled* •-»*"*« > Wholeamouniof lossetandexpen* sespaid • 33,41145 , Balance in favor of ibeOo , In cosh, : To city or country merchants* and owners ol dwell ings, and isolated or country property, u is belie, ed thu t'Ornpany. affords advantages inpoiniof clmapms*- safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company tr, this country. , s . Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved t ys tciq ,of ClaisiCeauoi;>orj}iiiiy excluding uil ipo iui ; nazards, insuring only a limited amount in any oue-lo cality, thus precluding the.frequency and occurrcncr.ol Uige tires, aad alto, on both the Stock amlMuiual pljp, it not only possesses tlmcheapaesa and occomtoodai on of both methods, bm entitles tbeinsured qnauiri *a lion in tbeproGi*. ,: ,r It is under the control of the following Directors: -J P. Rutherford. A, J. Gilisu,-John- B, Packer, Samuel T. Jones, Alonzo A.C*rrier, Phtlo,C. Sedgwick, Rob tit Klotz»Samuel Jones, JohrvP.ißuiberford. J P RUTHERFORD, Pros i A.J.GILLSTT,Scc»y......... A, A. Cabsibi, Actuary* . N. U.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen percent, ou ei pi ring poll?te* has been declared by the Directors, am is now receivable at this Office forrenewals> or redeeu a fale in cask at the cod of ninety days. mylTulAw ; ,■ . - .Ai A. CARRIER. Axent- AUfiADUKAIiliti ; EXTRACT OF; AMERICAN OIL. ' r :' Prepared and sold by jno. youngson, 209 Liberty, street. This powcrfuliyconceniratcd pre paration; the medical virtues of which are fouuil to be eiglittimoflthe strength of the original, American Oil It is put up m bottles at 35 and 37} cents, each, with full directions Tor its use. ■ In every disease where the origi nal American Oil has been found at all efficacious, mid it so far exceeds tlie originaiin power, as torentier itthc CHEAPESTMEVICINE IN THE WORLD* Call ami try U. : . >' JOHN YOUNGSON. N»B..Tbe original Oil in its natural stale as taken fromthebowelsorthe earth, can be hadas abovCr-and wjU be found gcntJutf. notwithstanding a cortalo firm! claims to-be thd oalf Proprietors. .w .. :- diw-if ... . . . : •• J V. ; •ITT6BDBQR COBNEB OF MABtTET *llp THIBD OtBEITfI. FACULTY*— Jons FbTOiao, principal Instructor in the science of Areo»n&. , O. K. CiustfisaLHf,Professor of Psirmawftip, Mercan* tile Ac. . ' • AIEx.M. Wawoftj Ksq., Lecturer oh Commercial Law. * - * Tfae Rooms of this Institution are open both day -and evening;for the reception of those wishing to obtain a practical Mercdnlile edaoation: Iho courseof Instruc tion is bo thorough, thqt 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* shlpßooks,howevercomplicaied,.: , ■ (jclttd&w Baie""of Valuable.; Iron . Works, Negrou* • Balcif-Aci... • 1 BY VIRTUE of a decrce Qfthe, Chancery;;Court a Clarksville,Tcnnessee.l will.iwlL at the Louisa Furnace, in-Montgomery County, Slate of Tennessce, on Mommy, the Win day of October, 1851. the Furnace known as the Louiea -Furnace- and the Mount Vdmon Furnace-'These two'Furnaceß .Will be sold together, with all thelabds aitackedarid&4.oinl&gikerei6, amo&m- IntttoflomeSO.OOO aeres. And onihesnme day,attho same place, I will sella vnlnabteNegro Mon.JohnCai ter, a founder, together with his wife apd children. • On Wednesday* the 16thday tff“October, 1851,1 will sell, at the latb residence of Robl. Baxter, m Montgom eryCd’ TohnesseeylhelßON PROPERTY, known as the TeuneSsee Furnaeo And the water Forge,-pn Bar ton’s Creek, with all the lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres.’ ' • TERMS—TOo rea! estate will be sold on l a credit of < one, two, three and four years.. Notes with secu rity required of the purchaser, end a hen; retained -on the property for the payment of the parchase mon*y. : i The negroes will be sold on. acredlt of.one, two and Uireo year,. No.e. »..h pod M . ■ BALB OF MpLRS, WAGONS. Ac. ! , I will, os the Adm’rOf Robt. Baxter, cell at the Louisa. Furnace, in Montgomery County,.Tomwonjhp MStday of Oct , 1851, all too peraonal property of the.aata K<yi|. Baxter, belonging.to aaid Furnace, consisting of about 75 Muleß, Wagons,Scrnp Metal, and Stock on hand, on - creditor twelve mbntlts.v: ’. • I I will also sell, 1 Vft fl»BHih>day of>Optobpr, *B5l, ai I the la'.o residence of. Hobt. ; Baxter* in Monwomery i CountyiTertn-i abotU'3D Mules, Horses, i hold aMKitcbcn Furniture together wi£k all .maqnal ; Property of saldßobt.:Baxter, on a credit of. Vi moiUlu. i Bond audsecnriiy will be required onall sums oyerslQ. i Tho sale at ooch place Will continue front’.d&y-tolday 1 till all the pionariy is sold. - BOBT. BAXTER, . Jn3o:twtd » ... : AdqiV.! rriESTER salp by 1 - ! X WALTER P. MARSHALL, "" No. 85 Wooil atroel. • V.**, j »l =r PORT OF PITTHB.OSGR. *• '4: f«r O.mmrM T [ t ; •• .arrivedV^j . : iieatnep '.“"-"va-^'- ■ tf AHflniuvPatltiawn, Urowi)srUle, : . " •' HCiiiloil«,-Wootward,:UrowrisvHu - " ,, i - i. M'K«Ci llmidnok»o»> McKecaoori ■ " ■ lleuv«r^iJordorif Iteaver;,’' - S/ F --. 1 No.V, Feeblfcs, Uizai^eiV •‘ f * Tliomoa Rlirivar, Bailey, West Newmn ' • •** J. Nrtlsnir.Moorcv.WheeJinp, ■ t ; : ,’ ,f ■ IlflroinrilJonweilj ;; s 7 s ;-' < M ?%*muidoul», lleicbnerkar; Hu LouU DIWARffcD: * um# , ‘ HedMone. Woodward, Brownsville .■; " Jo . • ,• ? “ 4. M'Kw*, llmidriekcon; MeKfetsim*! - “ * MiaMfiAii N<Mf,BoicMJeaver. V , l ' Beaver* ,*:• < “ Tlioms* driver, Newinn ; ” ISJuabeib; l '*'" lon '* *w. IlMfiis. Urook*. Cmciunati j ■' ijofflMlß/l-'riMivOll, Wheellnji.: i ** mvmWi P€«n«(Wliee]ioer. ;•*. ' . ■? ‘ii-wmjmnion, *v»«oa f ; Wiieeimg, • ; 1 TM t 1l*«» pll*r mart, lasrevem’ne; there 4 tern am] mill"#, ' ' g ’ ere qrvo/u«. 9-. 100,00 ~100,(10 -■400,W 100,00 Aik'ii, i •UH.75 105,00 4 01,VS .••03.75 00,00 03,011 06,50, 06 00 thOft IWMHi .07 jMu 80,00 f Ji'iir I»ouIbv1I1c. 1. 'J'ff lt fin» «loannr COMPANION Cnn'min iLMtI JoUllTivi!*, Marlin, willloar.iJTin'henK PBws.wj (nierraodloie: port* on Friday. Anoii.i »*•- Por freljtfll nr pmmr«iapplF on bonVdyor in “5 ' BHHRIPF <c BINNING, A«m« ' JVliMMiig iind Brligeport Packet,, SI SJKniLjls fllß.DleriJnl 'steamer R.jiV inruns a V )MW»l'>Woow, M#*ier,.l».ihe regular wheeling SnaTiruliiepan, VuclKil.und l?B»e.(htr?ei,e^y,iVe<Jrits any nml rltuurduy for the above ports: Far freieb! or pinrangn npply on board, or lo . ■ 6 . ' si, SIIKKIFF & BIMNING, An’ia ' No. lyMarkct street f Jj V’?* . Mn»ter,.will kaue for ihe aboVeanii .rise of wafer. For freight or puisnes npnly on hoard; or to' f Jy' ...._ . , OBQ. B.MILTKNftKRQER. flnent 13GX0 0 24,00 34.00 43,00 30,60 49.00 47,00 20.00 55.00 64.00 ;:.49,00 m<40,00 • rxi>£ SXOO 1 : ' 1; t'rlilay tlncHinatlfMiKi. . GmSfIEBSm N°' Ar j Mnsiejj lias, (alien J“*TTP?T , »he nlfidei ofjihe.Clip pertN oi.i in iheUne of ;Paekels, and wii)Jeaw;ey,cty,F l ßiPAV,flll» A-M rfor" (he above and imermediate porla. i For freight or na»- .*»g° app)y.on 1r0att1...... , - r • ,-[je t » j -/- Por tljruua »na llocuingport- I PACIFHVZifiotm MiJ UMMMBt-nti ’grin leave for'llie above and imerrneilt- Uie porie every 'THURSDAY, r hi ♦o’eloc'ti P. M. i For freightorpn»i»ge,dpßlyon board, orto rr -->~ >:rr ‘ - L t. woods a son, i 111 u 1 Nobl Water iit.vintd 03 Front tt.- : 37^0 110,00 100,00 - v .$O,Oll 40.00 4000 t: 40,00 40,00 720.00 JISOO ; 31,00 , 29.00' 30,<0 -30,00 -.10,00 7no , .5,00 ... 4,5 u £.OO J, 50 3,00 • 34)0 15,00 10,00 . 20,00 18,00 0 00 7io 200, | {&0 • 450 n,oo .2,1X1 .1 so W«dn«Siy Peclnt for Cluclnnntl. ’ b;Bß|fe|gCl{jNAfl,l3.iaMl»oH»>i, Matter, will, leave ■wHSMwanregularly every Wednesday, -I nr freigtu or passage, apply on board,or to " "■“'do. ■■ Cj. It. MILTENBEROKR. „ a I legheny Utver Tnule, -a ~ PHAKKLIN- PACKETS. jJggbiv Tl, ,' t '‘ n ' »*e»mcr AfctKOHENV IfEi.LF. flHjBSSw®- A Fupi. W*. ItAßKA'reayea.-t,* An— oiTl* I jv{ lU - lf * .Thursday, TfeW Metuaer AEUJGIIKNY.BEIXIi'N<>3,'Capt. Jons Hanna, leavea the Allegfieny 'wharf for Frank- Iln.Svery Itoit/ay and Friday, at'4P, Mi ' ' for Fruight or ftuaage, apply an Boatd: ‘ [rnatSO THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY! iBB. JOHH BW.l<>a SIBUPABULAI ;■ TTu ptitapln qaart bottlee, andeomainv the strength I_ Dt 3IA TlAIr» a« much pure Sarsaparilla aa any ' st; wsr^^ i ' a ': p ': ca : 8 ‘' ,e f i,oi^ r It ba* been a well established fact for years past; that Sarsaparilla, wnery»urc antlproperly prepared, was the ; only true paaaceaf an , impure slate of the blood, tliCuie of mercury', intoxiea* tingdrinte.evil habiis in youth, butrtnnaA. &c; We boldly asserrtbat ipUN BULL’S FLUID EXTRA'C'T , ofSARSARARILLAis the only preparation before the pnoltc matisprepatcdl bn strictly;sciemifie pnneiples • and ortuilformsirehgthv/j'The Sarsaparillalrpbreliused • loprlce. and every pound/b'erore being i osed;is subject to the slrefest 'chemical testa, and its geituuichess&sCertoinedbefotolieins'oiedr • • • SantajjdriHa also coiitains ibc virtues oi"Beve : rat other.yafnab»e medioat- roo'si together forming the beatcompound, and prttfaeUig the greatest curative agent in the knawn world; ■ : - ™* Medleitie, when used according to directions,' : „ , - WILIicURE WITHOUT FAILI ' Scrdfulh or tting»s Evil, Cancers, Taraors, Eruptions of the bktn, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Kina -.■■;.!^™.'*y..TeMBri».''^aW.: lle'adi’-RhetimatUn» l -‘ Point in the Cones or Joints, Old Sores and ' ; Ulcers, Swelllngof the <Jlands,Syphi. ; lis»Dyspasia,SaUßheum.lhreatea- bf (heKidneys, Loss Of Appe tite, Diseases arising from the use of M e r c n ry, Pain in thc&deana * . Shouldera 7 Oen-' * • ‘ ralDcbmty, '" Dropsy, "» * Lbtribkgo, Jaundice,- ‘" . Costive tess, Sore Throat, *< BronciiitL,- Concha,-Colds,'VVcafci ness of tho Cbeitr Puimouary-Affections, •• anQalloiberDiseascstendingtoprodQCo ■■j • -ConsuiapUont:> - Liver Coraplainti Female irregularities and complaints, filcknnd Nervous Jleadache, Ehreosure or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitutioo al Diieasea.snd is a spring and summer drink, and gctteraUouic for the system, and a gt mlo and pleusnnt to.Biae Lick or Congress Water Testittonlolfli <■ - :• following is a ropy of a ecrtifieaicnow jo the posses* ion of the proprietor of Bull's SarsapaT- Hia- r Rev. h. W; Behonts widely am) generally known es on cloquent and nccnmplisheU Pastor of the M. E. Chnrch, and the Rev. E. Stevenson has been known'as one of the most talented andvealous members that the Remuelrf Conference -could boast of for' many years, bud at ihiA Umet*tillingtht* high and responsible station of ogeni for the ftf; E Book Concern C«n the world produce hellfr ormoie «ati*foelorv lekttootiV'in favor »f any meJlelile ! - ’ BETTER TESTIMONY THAN WAS EVER OFFER •ED IN FAVOR OF ANV MEDICINE • Rev E W. Skhon—}ii‘ v. E: Stevbnion. '• letmtnlfe.MaySOjiesO. . Ave iiaecuaed - Join Balt’* Sarsaparl'lu, and lave Inewnk'to be uaed wHKentire aatUfacUou; and have no lesiitmen lnnating tint we believe it to be 0 safe and vatnabte/medical compound, aud calculated Id pm duce maeh gtxfal,ttm] rpUev»' niucii aufftrtng| «nd wuofd therefore irion it lo the afflicted. , (Signed,) R'Wi SEIION,*-'' K STEVENSON. How we all admire a elear,beautiful, white skiruand a rosy colored fcheek; How often do we see perrons, not possessing this *©devoutly to-lie wished,” resorting tocostnetics,lotions, wosheS, painU and eoloiring materials, to restore to them a semblante of wrhat ili&ease ties deprived them of, and that too,with great injury id the skin. BuWf Sarsaparilla is the best blood, making it pure healthy und vigruoda, giving nc tivity 10 every minute vessel, ami changing itie yellow and darkeocimehance to-ibe Idoom and freshness of youth. Ladies, abandon llie'ate of points und mir lures, am! use fit, Ifr i>'drja;.’ariiia, il,e only flfeetuul remedy ••■A won! toihewise is euffielenl)” und n hint isenoui’h for (lie Lsdioa. ■■■■■■ ■ -- m “ TESTIMONY LIKE TIIK FOLLOWING RENDERS SUPERFLUOUS Aid, COMMENT ON TIKEF • FICIENCY OF BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. (From Dr. 1.. P. Yisnsti.. Professor nr Chemistry in lire- 7.809 ' 97,890.119 Louisville Medical College.”] I hnve looked overdue list of'ingredients composing John Bull’s Compound Kjlrnel of Sarsaparilla-arid have no hesitation iii'iujing -hat they form n sale com douMdjund one that promireswell lo chronic-diseases, lo which It is applicable » L. Y. YANOELL, M. D. iMrilmlU, June G, 1848. ’ WHAT DR. PYLES, i'hyiieian by appointment to the J&lplMtfMtty BULL'S JSARSA , . ‘ ioufjciKe, March SO, 1919. I, hay* eiainined the prescrtptio i for the preparation of Jonilßull’s Sarsaparilla, and 1 believe the combina tion to he unexcellvutone.artdyYell calculated to pro duce an’ alterative impreasiou'Oii the system: 1 I have used it both in public and private praeiice, ana' think it thebesf article of Saraaparllidilihse.” ' 1 Resident Physician atthe'Lduisviilc Marine%'mnital ID* CAUTION—Beware taiid ask fbr thedrigitiai Dr JffflN BULL'S 1 SARSAPARIU.A. Yloti Brnwriv-J and have nodlher. ' KEYSER & SPDOWEI.L, „Whotesale.and Retail Agents! ' ■ For sate by D.M.Curry.and Josep. Douglass, Alc ghcnyCilyf Wm:< B. Mercer, Cannonrburg, and hv S. Totigli'a Celebrated KUkiritl Ull.~ I?OR CliurcEci., S[ore8 > Parlot8 I Su:aml,ottlB, Canal r Boon, Halls, Chambers, Kitchens, Workshops, and indeciLevery placewherelighlis required. The public are respectfully invitod m cair and ejtamine a beautiful easortmentpf tbeioLumps.. Aba, Lamp, of,all ; kinds, 'h'.td Oil, ic.,.ChandalieM,Glrandoles. W«l»! Wicks, ■ Paper, Tin Shades, Man and. Cans, aiid.all things her | .raining jp toMfe. KUao, a superior Safely. iSmemy | fojrßloonjioala aodJ3iablef« r > < • . K which a splendid jighfle pbtnined at f of a cent per .houryeatml* if nql.superlor, to gas. - JV e\ invite, au ei amlnalion of our,goods and prices. . Being prepared be the accuiiinliMionof IB yeprsi ejtperience,and with fa cilities to supply bnih the wholesale and retait uadeioh die,most favorable toijnj, ot the Pittsburgh Oil and Lamp, J“ WJ»Pof the city, or in Al-! OIL, rei gidarlysuppllMOnce or twice a week.:'All orders left with the wagon, (which is constantly p'asn.ig round'die city,) willbe promptly attended to. J. 8. TOUGH' . .No.TWFdtulhßl'reel, Apollo iloll, ’ ' . beiWeeii Merkel and Wood. : aprlfi:d&wi TSTATTS* NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, tia ilidieal W<n2 ' Age —Tlmexlraordinnry powerof mil Nervine is so wonderful in in operation unori the Nervous Fluids, lim it at once /arid immediately acts upondho system,produciugappelite,di S eslion,streniith" Happiness and nervous power; consequently Utahn Is' soon predominant, It Upurely on Herhaccout jXcnini, ■deling powerfully tyooHaU Nervous CotaplamtatW otthe nerves are the main spring or the whole system! few diseases cun remain long when the nerves am sound. For sale by , , : - ;:: “Vf win , UL.CUTUBMi'I-Gen-, Agents i i No. 60 Stnithfcid nt; qiHOY HILL PROPERTY FOR de.l r r. i Die properly or oiie aero'} having a dwelling ftodae; -a]arge gardenvand bearing apple trees, 4ce { ; wiih n,irol lary engine, boiler, a line of sraallahong. The ; sielLm JtoHerf|M 'feenon’gliy M inches, all ZUSraSl*? good order. Abundance or water. 'Also, anengin e House' and : several other; buildings. *q -arranged-that tliree'lbrge; lots, each’ with‘a building, woitt/be* sold . -- S. CUXHBERT* OeVl Agent, i i ' »7‘- C ■■•SOSflttUhfielltlt. t £flxtra Family ,i. I ' aJOR the convenienceof the citizens, the nroorietorß he^Pl^?Uß 9 Ho,TYMl^S " have P la^d I -f e^S r S, e l e i^ t i° ,lordri]6rB > at folldwingplaee*. '£ffe R arid'CuUtS;;-1 . M.HaywOotl'sShoesUre,com£r Sltee.tj : . '-■"•t $ L. Wilcox, andSmitbUelU: t John I- Smith’s store, cor. High and Wylie streets: 1 .*'3fdeigra , viiOffice, Fourth street; ■--? *; -ir.'t3;KeUv;Gn>cer,cor.sih>irhrtd*Markcicaiey; I , M. Grass's «:die;®lh-Ward* r• \ j The Floar waV.na.wiH^aUtwiceor, thrice daily' frit “WfiOTdtlm Floir, &o.,delivere<l.r,romnlyciiher in barrels,or tjacks, (sack > lour is preferanie for,family’ use,) without charge for cartage. f •- It is plain that no accounts eatrbe hllawea.'tthd dibit drivers can have no permisilon to leave Flour payment’.' We hope that the public will be pleashawito this arrangement, as we shall endeavor to darTtmiusi ee, ImaySnj WJLMARTH * NOBLE. ’ ' r; ' /■;-■■' W? -! V *r •i * » ti ” s }O' * r #* ’ / w * *' 4* ‘ i t ( RIVER kATTEfei; ? A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN ' , <4 V •tvl.'V-' ■■■• ' A ‘-«.t ;‘c^*o*; ; rv. fc \ fn,',^( | . .TELEdiiAPHIC - NEWS. 37 TBS. td’MElLtiY. LINE. ’ '• f EUROPtJANNEWS! •ARRIVAL' OF TinJ STEAMSHIP NIAGARA. • F. ''- T ’ Nkw Yobk, July 81. S Tlic Bteaniship Niagfllrai from Liverpool with .dates to the 19tli- of July, being three : days;later, 'than the' Washington,reached the wharf this evening, before 6 o’clock. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.- • Livebpool, July J lower. Sales of the week amounted’to'39ooo bales, of which speculators took GOO and exporters 7000. ; Flour.,.Western Canal, l!l@20s; Philadn. and Balt.'2ostld@2ls; Ohioi!o@2ls. j C0m...1n Icbs request and declided ls ; white; 295, yellow 275, ' 1 ; ; Wheat.,.Sliglitly receded; Red Sa .to.Os. lOii; White 6s@Us 2d. • - , Provisions—Steady, nt foil prices—no materi al change.. Tallow.-. Advanced Gd.- ■■ > i Grec£ri i es v .'.jSugar.is in.rcquest at a slight de cline. .Coffee:.:i prices unchanged. Teas are firm, but little doing. ' Molasses: Confined to rt£ tail transactions':" •«■'•■■-=!" i i.RiCe,.’.Limited;, Carolina 18s fid! ’' ■ ■ ' ' ; : TheLobdon Money-Market is unchanged!— Consols closed at 98J: U. S. Stocks firm; U. 8. 6s, r \B(fe, ! m©ll2; Pennafis 82@84. : ; Trade at Manchester jrna dull, .and. prices de clined.' ' ' ■ . ; The bill admitting Jews ,to o seat in Parlia ment bas ogain -been defeated in the House of Lordsbyn vote of 144 to-108. : ‘ Everything in, France gives place to the 1 dis cussion upon the revision of the,constitution. The leSding Spanish fact is that the Queen is onciente. ■ 1 " ■ I Mr. Brown’s grand banquet on board of the Steamer Atlantic passed' off with the greatest eclat. Capt. West was, one of the vice presi dents. ; The new West India mail steamers Magdalene and Panama have been launched. They are 2300 tons burthen each. - The number of visiters to the Exhibition on the lGth was’ upwards, of .74,000, the largest number yet. . In the Cortes, the bill for the settlement of ‘the Spanish .debt has, been-definitely 'approved. An orange riotoccunredat Liverpool, in which 3 persons were hilled and several badly wound ed. * 1 ■ r ; ii ■■ The overland, mail from CMcuttnbim,arrived-. Thd news is ‘of nejmportonce;"'Trade: is dull. The mail fromTlombay has not yet arrived. : - The: weather .throughout.,.England has been fine, and a good harvest is expected. A line of newsteajners is about to Tie estab lished between Liverpool'and the Brazils. A company is also being formed in London for the establishment of a line of steamers between Galway and New York. . The stite of trade in the manufacturing dis tricts indicates a general; increase of confidence and activity, which is only checked by’ the dullness; of-the cotton market at. Liverpool. ; r ; s The debate on the report of M. De Tocqheville on the revision ,of the Constitution, has com menced,-audit is expected to last a week. The commercial affairs in Franco show no im. provement. /- : Wheat has fallen nearly, one franc pcrpecto rite. Flour has also declined. The harvest prospects are more favorable. The French funds were firm. letters from Hamburgallude to the indignant feeling prevalent at the' arbitrary acta of the Austrian Government, in consequence of the numerous arrests on the ground of suspicion. DENMARK. The Ministerial crisis'Continues. The ' ac counts from. Madrid state that the Spanish Gov ernment" had'received intelligence of prepara tions for an’ outbreak m; the capital on the Oth of July, Every military precaution was taken to guard against the insurgents. Dates from Lisbon ;t9. .the,'9th Btate that the Ministry, had been reconstructed, and that the Duke of Saldana Jiad.again .'assnmed.the;,direc tion, of public affairs!-. 1 The financial embarrass ment is occumulating.; ’ Wasihsotoh, Aug. 1. The National Intelligencer discredits,' to a great extent, the accounts from Cuba, and re gards the movement! at Puerto Priimipe os'alto gether on American affair, the details of which have been highly colored for the purpose of cre ating excitement and sympathy in the 1 United States. . 1 FROM CANADA. , TqnpiJTO r August 1. In the Canadian Assembly, last night, Mr. Robinson Submitted a proposition for throwing open tho St. Lawrence to vessels of all nations. The’-proposition was strongly opposed by the G o vernment side of The house,Vuntii tl)e United States shall guarantee Some like reciprocal 'mea sure. The discussion was' finally Cut off by-a call for the previous question, i o-. The hill increasing; this parliamentary repre sentation to ISO wds rejected by n innjnrity of 1 Wasbisqton, August 1. -Thenmount'of the public funds on’ dcposite and snbject to the draft, is officially stated taße thirteen,millions four hundred thousand dollars. ; ■ The receipts ifowatd the, Washington, Monu ment, during the month of July, were $3,861: PHILADELPHIA MARKET—August 1 Cotton... Less firm. .. Flour-Steady, at from 4,12 to 4,25. Rye Flour—B,37: : Cora Meal—2,B7. Grain-Wheat 85@88 for new red,< and 95-for white.. Bye is better at ‘74. Corn: 63} to 64 "for yellow. ,■ i ' Whiskey—24. .. ! ■ .. " ProviSions-Quiet. Wool-Sales of lower grades at 38 to 42. CINCINNATI MARKET—August 1. River risen C inches; Flour..:Quipt l at3,12@8,20. Whiskey,., 17j. Bacon-Shoulders, 7, hams, B}@B}.’ i , Groceries—Quiet and unchanged.- ■ NEW YORK MARKET—Aug. 1. Cotton-Unsettled. • . i , Flour-Steady at 4,00@4,18J. Grain... Wheat 1,00@1,03. Corn 66. Provisions—Firm and steady. New Moss Pork 15,00,' Prime 12,87.' Whiskey—24.... ' , i Coffee—Rio 9, Java ll}. . . Voluatole Form»_di»a : Town Property. FOR SALK. . rPHE'SubacribeolTeralo tell, m private sale,two very I valuablofarms.adjacpnt loibb. village jorMurrys vMe.llvWesunorcUnbcouMy.eighteeiuiniejfroinPms- bßreh(Onib9jJonhetnTprnni*i!; ■} svNttmberpneeQnialnaabouioueUundredahdtiftyacTea -ronebondrcU of which iacleared.About fifty acres U firstratebottom—apartrooroimneadoW. ThebuiUlines are a large frame dwelling Uonao and kitchen'.a large bank barn,und otheront bildlngs} and, has about fifty aercsof Numberiwro.cimiains bne hundred.shdiifty t.eres— about one : hundrcddleared—twenty ofitexcellehtbot* tom meadow, and the balance thickly coveredwitb fine timber. On it iff erected a comfortable4wefting kouse andbariwand a.thriving peach orchard. There are a number,of aeverfalUbg springs .of excetlehYwater, on r ■ ■. For further patlieulora callimtUe eubaeriher ih'Kur: ytviiiß., , ,; 7 : [aepso-in James mukry. -.c.yi,,. Orphana» Conrt Bole.- BURSUANT TO ORDER of the Orphans l Court of 5 Allegheny cooniy.l will, sell on the premises.on August find, between the hours of 10 o’clock, A. M.» and 4 o’clock, P.M., the following described Real Estate, wiUi the aj)purtenance9,as the property of BLA* : SIUSj BEITtRj laiei pf i Allegheny .City.nod. county .aforesaid, situate iu.the Third .Ward, of thetJityof Alle gheny;in said county, andknown in an additional plan of lots laid otil by Robert 8; Cassell, in the Third Ward .oCsaid Clt'*.and on ground adjoining said Ward in: Re serve lownsUip,as Vox o>4^audJkhuided and described :a#.-follows, to witM Begmning on Jarnes street, at a cor* jmcof.LoijSo.3 in sola additions,! plan ; }henpp fuohinj? - along.said street,!!# feel to a comer of boVNoi 5 id said plauK thence along jUwriine pf said Ui No. 5 100 feet to Mound alley S thence along said galley,SO feefio a comer 1 tof Lot No,i3;,thi)nce alodgalu>o.nf Bind Lot N 0.3 100 ect.tolhe place of beginning—winch said Lot was con t jr.Medio said -Dlasius Bedet by. Eoiieri S.Casjett and wife, by deedbenrlngdate June 30th, 1847.--- - ; - f tht * purchase radney cash In band,.one-third in six months,mnd on« third in twelve modtlis, with inlerest.;; t GEC iRGE MOELLER, l. ivUhltdhffts. ' . Admrvof-. Blasias- Beiicr.deAl.^ t*- e| y desirable properly „•*■“• Wnow oifoietj'(hr stile, iti%frenty>'-yolnadtde lou» -each containing about balfanacrcof excellent Garden Lana, now ui a Weh'state-of'Cultivation, tmd.au abahd ,nnce of fnuushrubhfcry andßhi-uie'tree*;flowers,&o* f t -‘"{oimt ;, Auputti : i8 J - i weJ! knonr-a to lie a pleasant and UCalthy location, with'delightfir d scenery, si to atedon. the' wcstside of tboCity line of Allegheny, and only about three-fourths of araileJroiH tbe hhndbalance in five, equal an nual payment*. If two or more lots . arc taken by, one person, one-fifth inhaadiWiance in cightannualpay- Agentr !. f ‘~; No Jffi&pithfield street notice* &M' r. : •••!•' AN AppUcatwnwUl JIC/rnage at the next Session of -the Uegiidhiuca ftf* 4 , for. a Bant of Is sue. and deposit*t®» bo-located’ f in: McKeesport, PaJ vritii a Capital not eiceediog.One Hundrea ThousandJJdUaja vjyfliCmw: - --?;n ; ?•; SHAKEB k*VRSAPAIIILLA“TM6 it the I JIX. h'ist of ftarsajjatfllacvor Offered to the’ public, far ihecure of all diseases, arising from hit un paid slalo of thcblwi ror sale.'wholesale or retail: ■ tij? . . 1 :::-^aMES ; :a:;JONES. .. I and for sale at Eastern prices. •./■.. ••. . V! "" ; •*>-&• i B. W. POINDEXTER, Agent fqr Harper & Co, Water street. -V .^* -V X., .'V /. ' - *- , 01 ', i"''* ' ' l’-.T~* T >, „" S'* * : •:%*. • '•■:■■ •' ■■ ■'• * s'- */_ - Vv'-* -1 * ", , t - -< y - - ; FRANCE. GERMANY. .. ... i.'Z > \ *v . ■> -C ..r-; . . SSKS^: V s ; .. .... l3(inkers avib : 33roUtis. mt-r. A cuaKY, : BANKER* AiVUr.RXCfIANGF* BROKER**.’ ‘ ' No. 05 V;ood SUcOK, * Thirdtiwi btiqio FoutUi-riVttMiidt}.■' SIGHT for-eale. .'Time vßi.lls. antJ Wote# dis* counted. ■Gofd.SHver'aml Bank*Ndte^baughlami sold: Collections made ii'niil, the principal cities Of" tin; United Slates. .'Deposits received of I’ur nod Uutrciit Funds, y >mjir27;y. *' - ; ~ ‘ PATRICKS A. FKiKNDt ; BAfiIiU&ttSANDI&XOHANGI&BRUiiICUSr . No. 95, COBNKE W\K>D AST) DUMO.YD STREETS, ■{ r - • \__ PiuiburyhiFa. ~ ;[mayl | Domestic apd foreign Ezchirige, Bank Notes, I . Gold and SilvtTiEpu&htfSo. I and Exchanged, ’ ATTIIB . . ( aXCIIAffOK AND BASKING HOUSE ' -• " 6x7 " . : 77':. -William-At Mill "Sc Co., 6* Wood Street* PITTSBURGH.* • ’ - ■ IP* iHTBBKSTALtOWgp ON HMEDUPOaiTg; ' fftOC2o ALLM K&iUn. XDWJISP BUiU KRABIBR A. UAIIM. Bonktrsand Exchange Broktrs y Dealers «»». Foreign and ; • Xtomestitrßillrj gills of Exchange, Certificate* of Depot* yit,Bank Noth,and~C<nn; > Comer of Third anil Wood'gts.,direetlyopposircthe Si ; Charles Hotel. - >j- .; may2B £ fXB. B.HOON. TUOS..BABGBKT - HU O W t* SAltp E S T, ; BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, tf.£. Corner of'Wood, and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, Pa BEALERS in Coin, Sank Noles/Tiraeßills, Foreign and Domestic KicUa;ige,CerU2cate3ofDeposit,&:c i EXCHANGE on AH the -principal Cities oflUeUmon and Europe, for sale in sums to suiTpui'chasers. . - . ' : ri y. CURRENT and par fundsrecejyed on deposite .-7/ - COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, iuha lowest rates. - . .. sepU-ly . .. Uomoval* 0. IXOIiRBS ft SONSr ! ' HAVE SiUSQVBD tlfSlS -BJCjirWO AHD &XdtUNSB Of KICK - To No.'GI. Market tttfcf, four doors beloto old stand. ’ N. HOLMES & SONS, B ANKERS AN DF>XCHANUE ItROITERS, andDca. leri in^foles/Dr'ans,- Acceptances, Gold, Silver ami •UankNoie*. Exchange on the -Eastcnf and 'Western cities constantly, for sale. * • Collections made in ulfthe cities throughout ..the-'Unir •ted States.; Deposites/ecoived in par funds of curranl fpaper, No; 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth. jitreeis. ..aug£B-ly*,,. . fixcUange Hotel,Blnlrevllie, Pa. I PROPOSE lorftellorexchangu for other property the i iKxchange.Hotcj, Blmrsvilfe, Indiana county, Pa.,; inow.Qccupied by Wm*JLawFon,.iihii r 'formerly kept by :myself. •' " 'v ''' •;'/ ■ *\ : ' •' K.This .property consists, of. extensWe brick ImHdirnjs, erected farJhApi^rtioye of being-used' as a. Another brick building, suitable for a dwelling and. re-. iraii-storej-ail'OiMhe main sireei r near the' Conemaugh Bridge and Pennsylvhfiht ! Catfal;> "There arc good cel lars uuder these buildings Also, two wells bfgootk »-waieron- convenient to the kitchonf the other ui the stables! with pumps in botkalso, n large cistern for rain water; with a pump, near the Jr lich en and wash-house.'-; A The foregoing and eeveraloiher useful bandings otv on'the two front lots.- On two other immediately north of these, and Separated from them by .n 12-feri alley, occupied partly os a kitchengaTdep/n large brick and large traiiie liable is erectcd; atsoj.a Blacksmith Shop and Co&chtnakerVSbop- i - Also, about* TWENTY ACRES OF: LAND, partly meadow, adjoining the north line of tbcTjUorougb, off which 40 tons of hay may be randeinaseason jthore maindcr being pasture ground,trilh a stream of running water through it—are also offered as above./ .•• v The Hotel is very eligibly situated on the north-east corner of the Diamond,Bear the terminus of ihe Bnuich Railroad, and within a short distance of the .Cunal*boat Landing. ' ■;>’'■■■ <-.‘i .7. - - -..--f = - : : . The country arourid is improving rapidlyyboth In In diana and Westmoreland counties. One or mate Plank - Roads are In contemplation, to connect-at-iibis-place with the public improvements,now in useor in progress '' This property is of thaideicription which would- rc* 7quire the attention and supervision of the owner;; My /persona!-Inability to bestow the pref er care, and the want of good-health in a portion of my family, are the : soleiailStderationsthatinduce mi tooffer it in exchange fdrotberproperiy. ,/vii.i-c' -;•? .t*, ' . ■ : Tbo*praperly might bWeo divided as .to. accomipodnte i a person:who merely desired to keep.Utp' .tavern part,? and might not wish so heavy.an.investment ns the whole would amount lo—and if agreeableand desired,'such an ;anrungeme4it will be tnade-.. . 7 - ; : ; Apmication may .lie made to : the subscriber at his '.dwelling, adjoining .the. Hotel; and for .further descrip tion of the property, Ac, to Mr.C A* his : Warehouse, Conal.Basm; or lo.Mr, Ho-, i tel Keeper, Pittsburgh,: For on; exchange of properly, that in or near Pittsburgh would be preferred. ;-7 J If not disposed of in one or othe’r.of t/ie ways spoken ; of, on or before the-lst of November, ii will' be rented for one or more years, and possessipn may.be lmd on the Bth of Mareh next- iUcanUrac extensive repairs wtll bo made in the tavern part, . . S. McANULTV. . Furniture ond Chalr Woreroom#. ® -JOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penn streeU above the Bridge. Veeps constantly on hand and makes Cisto order! at twe lowest prices, every-.description ot Fancy FURNITURE, SOFAS amIDUAIUS, of the best workmanfhip n.nd most approved. Myles. ~ Purchasers would do well to .Wait his VYarejonms. r . ray27'dAwly/--.-v;:. '•; Jjlglixnlne Rods—Spratt’a Pateutr 'jr 7 - JAMES JACKSON; GenerhlAgent, Sj Wholesale ZVpor, 86 Wood street , Pittsburgh, Pa., .'•■ - (CartwrighFsCullery Store), . : 7- .7; THESE LIGHTNING RODS are so constructed • that they cannot getout -of order. iThc Insulators.: and Attachments fitlingmcouratcly, the Points and Magnets are unrivalled—the whole bcinghigbly orndmehlalyaiuL .without dispute, .the I will put flieih ap.thro’ the Country ai 12ic.foot and SI tlte pomtrand magnets. Addres&iby post or leave a written order atSO AVood'su, where the Rod* may be. seen.' x ■ fmytOtw.: HOPE EOJ} N DRY. Cochran) llcßride & Co*, . . MAr«UFACTCaRES OF Iron JRailmg find Orhapiental Iron Workj.in all ' - • its branches, N 0.26, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. THE advertisers beg leave respectfully to inform their friends arid the public generally* that, having receiv ed a large number.ofnew patterns forlron Railing, Ac-, which,together with tbosepreviottsly p\ilrand,comprises the.-grt'aiest variety- eyor offered in this;City—they are noyyjwepared to manufacmre the same for : Cemetery purpos6K*balconies, fences, garden*,, wihdow’-gunnls, tree boxeF. Ual iables,Ac. Ac.,in aslyle of a wifltiinin»hip.ami.nif;iil. J n ( uii Aml cli.iniipr than any.heretofore raanufactureuTwcst oFTlic, nfoim lainsi -7 -7 Also, cooking moves, hollow wate, anu castings of.ull -descriptions, osusnal. . . ■ ...ly?':. •VTOTED FOR'THISRK'-PHIAIK’AKIiCLISS. ■—‘Bear JX in raind, MORRIS* TEA MART, inihe;Diaraond,U noted for selling the best Teas, the best Pori Wine, and. lhe best french Brandy in;Piusburgh.. Should you need the laitetforme<li? : natparposesi you nmy-fully.depend ppoh itipurity. -JiyH ' T'* ''<r lir** touncr Cadleß’ . MR. ANU MRS. N. W. MtfTCAI,F, PRII*OIPAI<V Reopetis Monday*Sept.t,in Colonnade tiotfl. Federal st. GOUttSK OF INSTRUCTION'nnd rates of tuitidii tlio earae.as'lleretofdre: ;For'j>aritculaw;Bee Circular, or appljr to the '■ ■ ' ’ * Allegheny 3 July 14,1951. ‘ i 'OfferTor Sale • riOURTWO STORYvBRICIC.DWKIi.I4NG HOUSES, JP with double Tmdk bttildin£3, situated on Wylie Si., above WaaliinglOD, being uv«Ui?tw<>feet/ront by nine ty-six feetdeep, to a twelve feel-alley, , J). Wi-& AvS»BElilj,;AUorneya aiIAW. FonrtltMreei, above Smithfield. - jy3.dtf Family Horse. A large fine looking Sorrel Florae,-perfectly fflav safe, will be sold for a light fast 4oTse,if applt £CLL canon IS made soon. • ... . . THOMPSON BELL, • • j}9 • (At A. Wilkina fc 00.>a.) . WII.RINB JIILLI . fourth Street, near:ssumFiELV r ~ JOHN WALKER takes pleasure in Aiinbunriii& lojus friends and the public that lie has taken' the above splendid establishment* and aAer considerable'expense has made it a delightful place of resort. He is perfectly prepared to serve up ante shortest notice every .delica cy which may tempt the appetite of the epieute or,the •fancy of the most fastidious., ..v ~ ;’A! v "- - OomerwiU be in readiness every day nt 1 o’clock, for any number of persons, ccmunencUtgiliisday/JuueSlsL l’unies can be accommodated with Suppers in the most ■rtchhtTcJie manner* Ojrsters; Game, &c., wiU be found there in their season.: In shbrtyllje,proprietor intends .that uo expense or iroubte sliXll be spared {oinakc this already popular house the best in the Western country , jesikiy . • MDALY & CO- have now ready for sale.a large • and well selected stock offspring and; Sommer ry in allils branches.'Tfaejr would direct particu lar aUeution to their stock of GenUeraen T a. cotton; half Hose* with’ Merino’ and Silk feet; they areor the best; materials and workmanship, and for comfort as a sum mer Sock,: cannot be equCited/ W.D:A;Co have also oh hand Gents Undershirts and Drawer* ia cotloiir silk,: .and merino i Childrens’ Hosiery of all descriptions, at; 'the olacstabUshedSto'clrihg StorejFifthnvreetfbctween Wood ah‘d Market, 1 .r.gfra*'* [myl • Dtssoluttoa;. 1 ' IN' CONSEQUENCE of the decease of Jolitf McVa-: den, the paitaerahip heretofore exfsUng’betsveen Me- Fadeu A.Covode is; hereby, dissolved, John F, Cple.'is fuUyoulhorized.to.seulethe businessofthelata.firto- — AD persona having claims, will please present them for payment. V Pittsburgh) July lB5l. ; PARTNERSHIP JOHN COVOD^-^—-*•' * f VVI VVB - - —* r - .. , • » .VMT-. » Covode & Cole, • ’[Successors to McFaden & Covode.), a The business of the Agency, of the. PcnnsylvamaCcii' its! Rtttfroad Company will hereafter be conducted uu» deMhename and Btylo of . CQVQDE & COLE, . ' ‘‘ .'v ;r.. p. -eomer Penn and’ Waync-strcela. ■ Pii’sbtfrghjJaly Ist,lBsl.— jylO. v A Co.’s Express Office*.. > --v:- :: : >s<>,&& Market strut. . . ' ~L Tl*civea uspleasure to announce to our, 'JL -we l are now ready jo reccivo themox«ur n .w Office onMarket street:. - , -.k From one messengerper, week, whieh ue com mertced rnnniDg ovex the.Ccn 1 * Road,we liuye.ioy creased onr facilities to a fe, •, c A Wft .? an ?*" Hers any day (>«,) >“ i “ Y •the same messenger*. • i je23:y ■■■ y!" Agcill.j t>u*. °a hasd i i :T;• v r j •'■ 500 <io toarrive and forsakJjy .... \ . j WAX. -DVER,: i ' aal • l - r ‘ * - -No»2o7XiUeny street*; rf AKISFI ‘ * ‘‘ . > nut ISIl—lO hrUf bbls. Trout and Shadforsaleby WM. DYFJU MACkKKhL-~lUi).bMs,£3st, N 0.3« large; lor sale by vraal * WMVDYFiRj /7tOFFEFr-aa bogs choice Kio for aale by. < . XJ aul J* _ 'wMj.DYERi TTINEGAIC—6O bbts.Cider Viiteffar fori'alc. " | V:. attt ■• •••■•■* • :■. fui WM. I>VKRi ; FHSH— >6bbUs. choice No.3Mcclcerel} • • •• ; 30bblq. Pickled Herring i• • \ f -*• • 1 BINNING, - ,'OUI. ;; ;u . - ■. Nn. 10Marketstreet. ■■ ■VT O. SUaAR-50 hhOs. N.O. Sugar. on storage,.o(ll JL” t for sale; to close out the lot-;. ■ ..miiiiriTi iylB UING* MOOKHi^u. /"'(OFFEIS—SO toga Frlme=Bio Coffee ! ’■, ' V.,«' 10 d 0 java ’ l&fe * MOOBHEAP. m BX9 Fiime.Cre.maCl.ecK. F Fo ”^7 vo , . jyw ’ • - • r • mOßACCO—Russell & Robison’*, W. 11- Grom’s, and l-W*" g# °? branaB ’ ftrSal KWg: ;^#OJoßHE& , ). ; - s 1 OKAVER BUCKETS— d° z - Beayej-J in -P«0' e and ,orl,ale by KINO & MOORHEAD. ■< . ••: «. •; - I, - . , ••.•;■ ;r- JNfMHtus. jI)H , N^NofVvDl'AMoljß A LtiKV -d> nnnilguiii.".-■? tfl/fr * *‘ S ‘'/'T rl " in motSA* Ringworm,MerCarittl DUaEts.Semlniil Mrert’rirfJ tS,.’ poioirey, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness. MonS; ly- Suppressions, nifcaseso/dmJolms.rioiub’lnAno;. Nervous Affection*, Pains in die Buck and Loins, Tr/lia. hons of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully trealrd Cure guaranteed. ■ , . , , . '.v „ Fourteen years’ praclice:(four In tills eiiytenaides Bit Drown to offer assurances ofspetdy cure m alfwhomaV ' come under his cares ' Oflide ami private consulting rooms; AY Diamond tv : . R7* Charges moderaie. ‘ novflidawifv' RKUMATISM.rrDr. Brown'* newiy tliseovred reoT* edy Tor Rheumatism ir a speedy and Certain remflrta forthat painfultrduhle. It never fails. eraoa * Office arid Private Consultation Room* No; 41; DlA* MONO, Pittsburgh, Penna. -The Doctor ii always ii home ; • ianlS-dawtr GREAT AND IMPORTANT CH BSI IC Ali O I SCO V E BY, feyitable Combinations to repel Diseases. ; Dr.-Guyiott’e Yellow Dock and Sarsapa* ; r ; V:.rv.f rUJ B *pUT UP IN TUB largest sized bottles, contain* i more of llLe puru Hondaras Sarsaparilla' than any 0 ♦.u T P. ,e ß?T. a M t,n ' exlQ ui, , whfch tsciieinlcQliy combined ?^! 3j? . lr u c *. ° f .Doek» the Etttract 'or Wild ' Cherry, and HuJsam of Fir, tUe remedy : pr^ro^^oropglily 1 efficient 1 than any. other Sarsaparii a (wf ore i\- e • A* Hie same time it is perfectly free from nit mineral poison?, svliicticnnnnt l,t said of any SLVi arB . a ParJlla. Com pounds. -The invalid slionld be ware of poison. - ilTcrcmy lroiij'QuininL', lodine, Sul phur, Araenic : andmuny otter mineral amf uiotalioDOi sdnsientered ,mib dndibrm ihn active basiSiAf moMof tile Sarsapanilas and Panaceas of tbe day, Gutsott's CoMI'OD.TO EXTBICr OV YSLLOWDoCKAND3AtaiPSBIU.iI 'does not contain o-particleof-ibcse sabstances,'as anv one cairascertaitffryapptyinj; the necessbry rests; ■ ; The .original andl only kenmne .preparation for the permanent core of CONSUMPTION AND'DISEASES OF TIIBLUNGS when they ute supposed lobe affected by the XOi/iegtumvitcr Uercmy.lnni Quinine,not It Is also n remedy, for SALT RHEUM, KING WORM; '• : TETTER, SCALD HEAD. DHofoY, SCURVY, WHITE SWELLING, Kinn’s Evil, Neuralgic Affect lions, Female Wcabnr9S'und Obstructions, Barrenness, Nervous and general- Debility of the System, Loss or Appetite, Languor,: Diraines* and Liver Affections, which led to Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Fever and Ague, Billions Fevdrs, Chill Fevers. Dumb Ague; 2cc»m, . ... ••/ . atmcted mayresi assured that there is not Xne least particle: of Mineral, Mercurial, or auy other Knous substance .in-this.medicines It is perfectly lessqnd maybe administered topersons In the very weabeststoges of sickness, ortoihe most helpless in fants .without dping.the least injury. ; , The curative powers of this extract are; truly whri« dertnl, oiid all invalidp phouid raaktt immediate trial o. I the ‘‘ Yellow. Dock and Sarsaparilla. 97 - U cannot injure the delicate patient.' ;. v • . I ,4, w-(CERTIFICATES]' -v. : Ming's Evil's—Case qf O. M* Leonard. ■■- f : 'r« BtooKrsa GzovEyDce.lPl,lB4o', . Messrs S.F. Uennbit A CoV-rGems:—Sometime in was attacked with the King’s Evil in mv artu. which. becanie s° sore that! capitf not use It, and in 1 diflerejutimes.r -eactrphysiciaii M cehhniy witiuu roy reach: all told : b $ amputated. From ihc shoa!- taa* large os h centpieceV /then tried an Indian Doctor;who removed the inorUßed ffesh.‘and stopped the> mortification, but could not heal my aria.— iMy strcrigtb, at this iime, wds completeijr -exhausted ,anamy person much Jcmaciated.‘• I contmued iri this ; istalc unul thesamraerof i&t9, wtien l saw an adver* lUscmejitof « Gnysoii's YdU>ißDbck and SariapasiUa\" rw h>ch *.read attentively, antbsenl /orbne hdtlfe of the ;articliy. : After using itafewdays,th'o dischargei from my arm increased,-and assnmeif a light color, and. lea* offensive oddr- I sent-for:a secoricThdule, and while I.foDud my strength and thedis* I cominufid:usUjg.ii_umil t had used six bottles, though 1 fell myselrperfecly cured before I - hsedihe .sixih. botUc. ‘Since that time. I have not feluuiy pain in my arm; no sores have reappeared;; andl have-not a doublihatit fori caalobor.Wiih,U as.wcllasever liOmd.t . " " \ Guytotfs Yellsno Dotk and SatsapatUlayaloTie cored - mejllook no other remedy .while, uslngit,’ ami hadj- ;■ used it at tbc first appearAiice.of the maladyallblly he*; irevc would have saved me from years of suffering. 1 And I must earnestly recommend every person suffer* ing under any similar disease, ta use ‘ , Gny«tf!i r ;Yrihm> : Dackandi Sarsaparilla^'.-vrUtch. will restore tlietn : to : - health. Yours m gratitude, • . >. . O. M. LEONARD.^’ An Extraordinary .Case of Eytasipelas atut * -.Ulcers,- eured .by the sole.use of Dr. Quysott's Com* \ .pound Syrup , Dodc and Sarsaparilla -r-; Jjßoo.El.YNj Nov. 17,1848. , - Da. Gdyeott—Sir: I tenderryou my sincere: thank*' for the great benefit! have derived from the use of your: valaahle Syrup,oil have been troubled very bod witha scrofalou? sore which madelu appearance on mychinv I did not pay much auehtion to it at first, supposing it to be nothingbut aome erupiiou that generally appears on perFonsVfocesr i ll finaJly begun to increase, until it spread to Ute back part of my head: I applied to n phy sician j he attended ineali tono purpose-: i had-tried everything that could:be iried, I saw your Syrop of , Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and concluded to use it, for Ikuew that ihedreiiowvDock wasone ofthe moat valuable articles in the world for the blood; • T bought yonrßyrup and commended using U, arid tromtheusc oi.’oue bottle I could see a great change in roy system. Icontinued using it until lama well man. I now fee! like anew person; my blood is perfectly cleansed, and. frec from,alt nol a. quesliou bur that-your uewly discovered ipbmpo'arid it lar any urilla tjyrup ever sola. - This certificate ja hi your disposal, topublish if yon..like,.and anyone you. may refer to me, ! shall be,happy. to give them all the information I cau.about my case, £c. , . I remain your obedient servant* .;. • - , GEORGEG. JOHNSTO& ; : ’ll3 Market street . The best Female Mediant Jtnoion. The EztraetoJ Yetloxo Doeh aml Sarsaparilla ts apesutve, speedy-and • - permanentjnttefot all complaints incident to ,;t .. . : FEMALES.:; : , Its.mild alterative properties render it peculiarly ap plicable tojhc slender, and delicate consutation of the. lemale. . It is unriyalled in its effect upon such disease* os Incipient Cou>oroption, DarrenilesB, J.eacoi7hoca or Whites,lrregular IVicnslruation, Incontinence ofUrjrie,' and general Prostration of ilie syalem. a lt immediately coutracts that distressing uprvonsiiess aud laseitudaso common, to the leinule; frame, arid imparts an energy and bribypUcy-as surprising os they, are grateful. VVe faayo > cyidencc oh ns ,strongly, to recorivtj mend this medicine .to-married people who have not J^;j:iLJAz^^<L^yjtiKS>dAPriag — .. pTolapsta yteTiyOrfaUing of tAe Womb, of jive yean . by Dr. Guy sou's Extract ofxellorp Dock andSarsaparilly, after every other .known, remedy. hat bemxriedjoithout relief, i ..; -i - ~. •• , / -\VAsmNflToN,O.,'Fcb;,lB4y.? This;ccnifieBthgtfflyiwife;:uged.tweniy-'Beyen ycuis 1 has bceu suffeiTpg unuer^flie'aubVd'coihpfaihf'fOr'fiva veaTS.. Nearly all ofthattirae confined to her bed; t have'for.five years coristahily employed the.besi medi cal talent: that could'be procured in thls seciiprv o( liiq country,, without aiiy benefit -vyhalever; i:have also purchased ;eybry instrument retidmiiiehdddfOr'lhe'cut-' ofsuch diseases, .all of wldcli proVha'Avprihle^*- lli lhe apWogof 1848; 1 was iuduced by'nW friends to try Dr. Gtiysoli’i, Dock ond Sarsaparilla which was usc'Tfptfour moniha-’'; After shehad useditforfour' weelcB,.if Was evident io‘,all bfhsithal'she was improv iug, mid from'this time she improved ropidfj, and gained fleshhud strength until sheds iiowePloying toeileXcel lenl healtlt. -■ ' - . .WM-MONFORT. We bcißg'rieighbors to Wro.and Julia Monfort,know tlmt the above statement as to the sickness ofMrs. Mon ford, and as to the cure being aflecled by “Guysou’a Yel* . low Dock ami Sarsaparilla.’Mo Ira strictly true. . JANEEDDY, . ' SARAH PO\VERS. Sold by/.D. PARK, (successor tO Sauford A pSikd Fourth. .and. Walnut streets, Cincinnati, OJilo. Gehe'ral Agent to the Somlt and West, lo oil orders must _ ' ■ . ‘ m '• J Kidd & Co, PiusTjurglfjJL WilcoxrJr, comer Market sireesamU}i«>?riiavioiidiyir A: Fahnestock .& Cp,,Piua* burgh; J A dopes, Piits'bnrgfi'j'Lee & BeCkbam: gheHy.CityrLTKossellvAVpshington j W Jf Lambels. ton, Frunkunj. L It. Bowie, Umoniown;U Welt/, Greensbncgh; ; ; .R Koumr,. Somerset; Scott & Gilmore; Bedford.ißccd A, Sou, JluiUirikUoufMrS. Orr,lfollidayg bargh; Uildebrarul 4; Co, Indiana; J R Wrighr,;KlUan ningj.r.Kvan? A;riov (; DrookviHe;rA Wilson 4k' Sony .WayuesburgUi McFarland & Co; N Cpllendef,' Meitcb villej Burton to Co, Eric ; Henry Fojrker, Mercfcr, Ih* Kelly A-Co,Butior i SSmithyßeaver; J D SommertCiT, Warren, F L A C S P Ciuoker. Jr.,Brownsville- .. . ■ . . ';■*.' mylO • Ayei-'fl CherryPcctoral I THIORTHE CURE OF COUGHSLCOLDS, HOARSK- J? NESSj BRONCHITIS, \VHOOPING COUCH, CROUPj ASTHMA ttnd CONSUMPTION. Ajnqngthe. discoveries Scienco hasmado gcnsrationitO; facilitato the bueiness of life, In crease itscnjoy mepi, and : even prolong the term ofhu man exisler.ce, none danbentiraed of trior e real valno to mankind, than tlus cpninbniionof CHemisVry io ihe *Heal»hg'Aiti ;i A-vbBi trial ofilSvirtuestlirOaghoiHthj* broqdspgnjLjy, husproven beyond a doubt jthatriomedi* clne or- combinaiion ..of medicines yeV,hnbwn^ cao t eo fiately conUoland cure the numerous varieties of pul* {^jr(^^ispas6- l wMfeh"have''bi»bertb;.#wept''froni''Piir raidsithouEajids.and thousands eyery yeaK there is ;m>wabund ant reason io beUevOaßemedy bus .nt lengijr been found, which can be relied on to euro the •mostdangerous affections oif. the lungs- Ourspace hero wilt nOt permit tfs topuLiltsh any proportion pfilbe cures effeijtedi>yiUose; bbt.we would present ihe following opinions ofomiiient men,'and refer farther enquiry to the circularwEchilm namM, be pleased to famish free, wherein areTuU; particulars, ana indisputable proofs of ;• - < ;r ; V From the President of Amherst College, the celebrated : Professor Hltcheocki i v: - ujaines C. Ayer—Siri flhaveusedynurCheTry Pec toral io-my owrrcase.of deep-seated Bronchitis,‘andsm front Us cbbmic&T consthationV ibaf il ls an ad* mirablo compound for.ihe’relief of la.^ogaliihd ; bron ucter can bo afanywfvice r V6aafe'ftt liberty to übo : it ascyonthinkrptoperV T 1 "V,;/'.:,:.'. . EDWARD HITCHCOCK,L. h.D. From' iltfe witfeiy : Celebrated Professor Sillraan,M. D - - L.L. D., Professor of Chemistry. Mineralogy,' : . Ac.. Yale-C6lfogo?Meidberrof4be hit. Hist. :MCd.Phil;and SeientificrSociettes off:: i - ; ; America and Europe; “Ideem the Cherry PictorioJ an admirable composi tibn from some l of the best articles in the Materia Medi ca. and a very effectiydTetnedy for class of dtseas*. * .issufsiutended to M ; i? i *‘ h/hii used.the cess, to-cure an infUraalion of the lungs. _. ~ • ■ - V r ß,i one or ths first physicians™ Maine. ; l ton one ui s/icoj'Me., April 20, IBM. nr i ft Ayer, fknvell—Dear Sir: I am nowcon sidmlyusinß your Cherry Pectoral la ray practice, and hri‘fer{tto any other medicine forpulmonary complaints. From observations of many Kverecasec, I wo convinc ed it will core coughs, colds, and diseases of the lungs, ■ ihst have put to deuance all other;remedies.;* v I invariably recommend Us usein caseofconMunplion, hnil consider it raiich facbefei remedy kftowrifar thatdia- •JOHN V. COLIC. _. Du .. prepared and sold by: James C. Ayer, PraciicalChem tsijlmvrelljHuss.; ' ' ' J.".?,,. 1 ' i ' - rrj- Sold iuPiusbnrfch wholesale anirclall.by.B. A. Faiiiiesidel;, and by J.M. Townsend; in AUegheny:Ciiy by'H- PiSebwarU, and f. Donglass, ! and bydiuraisis generally,.. , • ' •' . ~ • • • 'A.' ’jcjdrtß'i - mi IK Bubsesiherhaving made mtfingementa Ift conic- JL nuance of whichlnspresenl Dosiucsiinusi’be closed '■by the I si ofApgutt neil, now offeti his Whole itoek or Gloves, Hosiery, Eib lions, I-ace Gocxla'oiidKmbTolder iese J>ress XrimmiiDgs; Ilaiidkerchleftj'flnA'Sliina ond Wotsied, Flower Sfoiennls, ■Umbrellas, Parasols. Combs, Thread and oru hlal'i AlsoVLadies’Shoes, <be« Philadelpbla-make), at ’greatly seduced prices, wholesale " ■ '' ,» • V /■ v • i- »•.* 'j. ¥1 ,» J* ,»f /* T , , - -* V , •■" .-v.'r * -- •5 . . . .v. . . r • . ' 'i, " -r /#)> > i 1 .V'-vV y- " • %. ■ *•’ *-.i' :< ■ K-“ ■ *!• v - s - , ’• a •*% iii
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