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CITY INTELLIGENCE.
Spiritual Rappings. —The Misses Catharine and
Margaretta Fox, of Rochester, N. Y. t accompa
nied by their mother and -Mr. E. F. Norton, of
Cincinnati, arrived on -Tuesday : evening, and
engaged a suit of rooms at the St. Clair Hotel,
where they intend holding their levee for n week
or ten days.
IVe understand that their arrangements ore
about the following: They, intend to give two
sittings per day, one in the forenoon from 10 to
12, and another in the afternoon from 2 to 4, to
give private audience to the ciroles, and attend
Mr. TiiTany’s lectures in the evenings, and givo
public demonstrations. '
The formation of the circles is under .the
charge of those superintending the matter, an
to prevent tho room being crowded end ma
disorderly, only a certain number are admi
to each circle. For farther particulars, see
their card in to-day’s paper.
Beautiful Ddguetrian Gallery.—-Our fnond
Nelson, the popular .Dagucrrcotypist, . hae had,
extensive improvements made in his Gallery, at
the corner of Third and Market streets. It is
now, beyond aU doubt, one of the best sky-hght
galleries in tho country. _ He can now take a
nictiire of any size required, it mattora not
whether the weather is olear orcloudy..; This is
a fact that should bo generally known.
Some nice young man advertises in yes
terday ' morning’s Chronicle that ho will marry
any boautifcJ young lady of eighteen years of
age, or thereabouts, who has available property
to the amount of five thousand dollars. Ho
might split the difference and take twenty-five
hundred. If there are any feminines anxious
to get married, this would likoly be a olianco.
Theatre. —The French Ballet Troupe opened
lost night, at the Theatre, to a good house.
M’llo Hilariot is an excellent danseuse—aper
fbet mistress of, the' art Terpmchorean. .Miss
St. Clair is also first rate. Hilariot and Vagas
are fine dancers. - Espinosa, the inimitable littlo
man with the nose, has arrived, and will shortly
appear.
Signs. —We notice that all our merchants have
complied with the ordinance and the directions
of the street commissioners,—preventing the
hanging of signs over tho side-walks. Some of
the pretty ornamental signs look rather droll
nailed up against the “outer walls.” But laws
were made to bo obeyed, and there is no use
grumbling about tho matter.
Homo is Home, a domestic tale; and
Passages in the Life of Mrs. Margrot Waitland,
of Sunnyside, written, by herself. The above
new books:ore for sale at Holmes’ Literary
Depot, No. 74 Third streot, opposite tho post
office. Also, Mechanics’ Magazine, No. 8, for
August.
jgigg* A young man from Wheeling but who has
been in this city for some time past was yester
day brought before Aid. Steel on a bail of piece
in a case of fornication anjl bastardy. His lady
love was sent for, and the Alderman made the
two one. . 9
Very Sick. —We regret to loam, from private
despatches, that the Hon. Harmar Denny, our
fellow townsman, is at present in Philadelphia
lying on a bed of Bickncss. He is so low that
his most intimate friends despair of his recovery.
P. S. A despatch dated 8 o’clock last even
ing stated that Mr. Denny was some easier and
would likely recover.
St. PauVs Cathedral.— The difficulties between
the contractor and the workmen having been
satisfactorily arranged, tbc work on St. Paul’s
new Cathedral is now progressing rapidly unin
terruptedly.
ggy»Capt. Chakles Nayloh, who has been
confined to a sick bed for a week past, has, we
ore happy to state, entirely recovered. He is
now preparing to take hold.of the Steubenville
Railroad with increased vigor.
ffgy- Our friend Geo. Breed, the well known
China merchant, on Wood street, has added
another story to his store, and is now having
the whole front beautifully painted. Mr. Breed
is one of our most enterprising citizens.
Tho Omnibusscs running between this
city and Lawrcnccvillo and the Cemetry, under
the management of the new proprietors, wo ob
serve, now pass over the Turnpike. This will
at least prevent endless litigation and trouble.
World's Fair. —Our tosfrisman, John D. Davis,
Esq., one of the Commissioners to the World’s
Fair, arrived from Europe*in the Atlantic, and
it was expected ho would bo homo last evening.
* Smashed.— The horses attached to Maj. Ficke
son’s boggy ran away in the two mile lone,
ovening before last, smashing the vehicle to
pieces, and seriously hurting the Major.
jpg?* A fishing party arc going on an excur
sion to-morrow, above Sharpsburgb, to Ross’
place. They are a good company and lots of
sport, if not fish, may be expected.
ggy* There were three cases yesterday, before
Aid. Steel, Mayor pro tern., all of whom were
committed.
jggy* Man named Walton, was yesterday, in
formed against by his wife for throwing a buck
et of water on her. Ho was held to bail.
ggy* Thos. Brooks and Jas. McCully was yes
terday committed by Aid. Steel in default of
$5OO for disorderly conduct.
Assault and Battery. —Patrick Rogers was
«committed yesterday for au assault and battery
•on Carolina Rogers.
{pgg» Mayor Fleming of Allegheny city com
mitted Fritz Miller yesterday for an assault and
ibattery on Joseph Alliman.
gg£* Catharine Fox was yesterday committed
bp Aid. Major for an assault on Edward Kelly.
Elizabeth Westcott was discharged day
before yesterday on baiL
jpg?* The Allegheny Thespian Society playß,
to-morrow night, a “Glance at New York.”
Igg?* The commencement at Jefferson College
takes place to-day. Who goes ?
Irish Evenings.—The complimentary benefit of
Dr. O’Reilly takes place to-morrow evening.
Philadelphia , 8. E. comer of Broad and Pint Sts.
Boor diner School Tor Young liodtes,
Mss. A. C.TILGIIMAN, PwrsciPM..
TllFTTbird Term of this School will commence on the
firai of September next.:when -Pupil* arc earnestly
reauested lobe in readiness lojom their classes. . .■
The site and commodauons of thislostiiutlonarem
themselves a great advantage- affording school rooms
and dormitories of unosuot comfort and convenience.
The corps of Teacheis, both m the English Depart
ment and in that of Foreign Languages is complete. A
French lady resides in the family, m order to make that
language tue medium of intercourse; and the refined
end cultivated society to which ihe pupils have constant
accces we substitute, as far us may be, for the advan
tages of heme.
Terms 8300 per annum.
BEFEBE.VCES.
Rt. Rev. Bishop Potter; .. J.S Riddle;
u “ Wbiulngliam; Thomas Dunlop;
Rev. Mr. Wilmcr; Prof*. 'Henry Reed;
“ Dr. Hare; . J. Wilson.Tassltt, Phlla;
.« Dr. Morion; Gen. Wm. Robinson, Jr.,
Oilenhatuer; Pittsburgh;
. “ Ogilby; BGralz, Lexington, hy.;
vi w. G. Jackson, M-D.; J. W. Bryan, Newbern;
. T-B. Lyman,Pittsburgh: B. H. Latrobe,Md ;
.« J B Kerfoot, Md ; . Geo. M Potts, Md.;
Bmney, Esq.; - Elias Boudinol, N. J.
jyl:di2tawif
Notice* ' ’ ' . '
AN Application will be nnuic at the next Session of
the Legislature for a Charter for a Hank of is*ue
and deposit, to be located in McKeesport, l*a wjin a
Capita! notorceedirgOne Hundred Thousand Dollars
jyfl:omw ■ . ■.
" Philadelphia Carriages xor Sale.
THEsubscnbcrha* just received from
Philadelphia his spring slock o! Carru
AGES, and will keep constantly on hand
-« ■ i Tm—nt jj, 9 Carriage Repository, near Alex.
ftrFarUnd’s Tavern,, on the Pittsburgh and Steuben
ville Turnpike, 13 miles west of Pmsbnrghj a large
assortment of VEHICLES of all kinds, winch ho will
sell at prices mueh lower than they can be bought else
where. ‘ , .
From the experience which .he has ;n the baslness
and the general satisfaction rendered heretofore, to
those who hnve favored-him with their patronage, he
feels assured in saying that he can ofler an assortment
to compete with any in markm, both as regards quality
•and price. Persons wishing to parchuse ure referred to
. the owners of fifty-two Carnages sold by him last season
The subscriber, expecting to continue in the bnsiness
•of baying and selling Carriages, keeps on hand none
but custom-made. Carriages.. JOSEPH WHITE.
N. B.—For any further information, apply, at John
; Rogers' Tea and Queeasw&re Store, Diamond alley:
mar4:6mw . • 1
Hill & Elliott,
On Eighth Street t near Grant,
Manufacturers of lightning rods of
superior materials, style and quality. We invite
•the attention of people of town and country. Orders
‘leftattic shop ; at the Eagle Hotel, Liberty street; or
at John B. M'Fadden's, Market street, will meet with
Tprompt a lenlion. Persons at a dtstanco can have Uiem
ready fitted (and shipped,) to put up themselves, on the
most favorable terms.
Churches and School Houses will be furnished at one
fourth less than our asaal prices for dwellings.
Reference— John. B. M’Fadden, Fourth street.
Uy24rw4t*
LARI)— -l&OO lbs No l Lard for sale by
T. WOODS & SON,
No 61, Water streei
Unction gales.
•j. ■ _ - SCOTT ft OTIS« _ .
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
01 MAIN STREET, ST. DOOISyMISSOmn*
HAVING been cnpieeiHi) the above bnsincMforibe
last fix years, intius city, would respectfully so
licit consignments of Goods, to bo sold in. this market,
either for Auction or private sule-particularly Glass
write Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal
advances on allkinds of Goods consigned ns for sale
he will refer to Messrs. Hewen, Roe A Co..E. R.Vio- ;
let Wm.D- Wood A Co., John J. Anderson A Co., R. H.
Stone, Squire ft Reed, Brownlee, Homer ft Co., Larkin
Denver. Saint Louis; Butler ft Brothers,Cincinnati;
George M’Ltnm Pittsburgh. fmftHHhv
Auction Card.
THE undersigned, after an interval of foor yean, has
again-resumed business. Having complied with
the requisitions of the law roeulating sales at Auction,
and having procured a first class License as Auctioneer
(ortho City of Pittsburgh, heofferstns services ns such
to his friends and the public generally. With an expe
rience of nearly thirty years in this line of business, he
hazards nothing msoying that tewill bo enabled to give
eniiie satisfaction to all those who may-feel disposed to
patronize him. P. MoKENNa, Auctioneer.
Refers to the principal City Merchants. jyO
(Jour, of Cora., N Bulletin and Pennsylvanian.
Philada.; American and Republican, Balt., copy Iwand
charge this office.)
W.'G. BPC&RTNEY, Auctioneer.
TWO SETTER DOGS, ONE DOUBLE BARRELED
SHOT GUN, Stub and Twist, one Snot Bag, one
Pew ter Horn, one Game Bag, Ac , at Auction,—•Will
be sold on Saturday evening next, Angutt Olh, ntSk
o’clock, at M’Cartney : s Anettou House, No. ISJS Wood
street, two fine Setter Dogs,eighteen months.old and
well trained; one double-barreled Shot Gun,Stab and
Twiit; one Shot Bag; one Powder Horn; one Game
Bag, &c.
' Persons wishing to purchase will have an opportunity
of seeing the Dogs on Saturday morning, and during the
day, at the Auction Store of the subscriber.
au-5 ’ W. G. M’CARTNEY, Aucl’r.
Frame dwelling house foe sale cheap.—
The undersigned wishes to dispose of at private
sale, a new two story frame DWELLING HOUSE,
situate ou the corucr or Washington nod Union streets,
in the borough of Birmingham. Said house is erected
on n leased lot of grouud, fronting 20 feet on Washing -
ton street, and rannmg back GO feet on Union s'reet—■
The lease has nine years lo Tun from the Ist of April,
IPSO. Ground rent 810 a year. The purchaser has the
privilege ot removing the house at the expuatiou of the
tease. Price of house SCO. Possession given iramedt
aicty. W; G. M’CARTNEY,
jyS4 Auctioneer.
P. n’KKNNAt Ancttoncer.
Furniture, ffathkr beds, clock, car
FISTS, Ac., at Audio:*.—Un Thursday afternoon 1
August 7, at 2 o'clock, P. M-, will be sold ai M’Kenna’*
Am tioa House, sundry article* of Furmtu'C, comprising
Feather licils, MaUrasses, Carpets, Chaus, Tables,
Cooking utensils, Ac. Also, a lot of second hand clo
thing; one eight day clock, a good time keeper, and a
smul» r s bellows
auG
p. n. DAVIS, Auotioneor.
Household furniture at acctios.— On Fri
day mortal)?' August Bth, at 10o'clock,alike resi
dence or John D. Morgan, Esq, corner of Third street
and Cherry alley, will lie sold, as he is removal? from
the eitv, his enure Household and Kitchen Furniture,
which have been bat a short uma in use, embracing—
s penor mahocuny hair seat sofa and chairs; ottomans,
picy table; n,i<ror»; ingrain, Vemtian and rag carpets;
Venitian blinds ; dressing bureau; superior high po* r
cherry bedsteads; crib; mattrasses; bedding: work
and wa*b stands; fancy and common chairs and rock*
era; rifting tonlrs; queenswnre » glaisware; knives
and forks; mantel does ; sup. cooking stove and fix*
tarrs; kitchen utensils, Ac., Ac.
ftuG P..M. I)AVtB. Anct’r
A IiCTION SALE AT UKIDUKWAfBft. OF DctY
J% GOODS, GROCERIES. Ac.—On Tuesday morn
ing, Augu»vl2lh,at 10 o’clock, and continue from day
to asv,aithc <tore of I>. 8. Thompson, in Bridgewater,
will he sold without reserve, his entire stock of Dry
Gotds. Groceries, Ac., which have been carefully se
lected for retail sales, compnvingin part superior French
a<id English Broad Cloths and Caseioieres, a*sorted co
lon; souhets; tweeds; Kentucky jeans; kerseys;
linen and couon drills; summer clo’hs; eottonades;
flannels; bleached and unbleached shirtings and sheet
ings ; shirting stripe*; check*; i-cktngs ; colored cam
brics ; oil clnnn ; 2.in pieces iurmiure and dres? print*,
of the best stales and quality ; laecs. Ac.; black
and fancy dress silks; gro* do Naples » ra in da duett,
Turk satin; waleiedailks; borages; lawns; dc lames?
cashmeres; trenre*: bombatinesi alpaecast Swiss,
cambric and mull masluis; Victoria and t?ishop lawns;
laces edgings and insertions; lace capes; sbawlv, ho
-ierv ana cloves, silk,cambric, gingham and cotton
handkcrrhitfs; bon» eland cap ribbon*; Fiench -Artifi
Ctals; trimmings; parasols; bonnets; ambrcllat; pat
ent thread ; spool rollout; sewirg silks, coal, pant
and vesthutions; merino and silk underihntsacd draw
ers; boots, shoes and bats; hardware au I cutlery; gro
ceries; queen*ware; glassware,Ac
IVnju—-Sams over 3100, fear months credit, of par
proved endorsed paper.
.4 puC P. M: DAVIS, Auci’r
(BETWEKS ncs.l **o uoxhTr stbkkts).
I IST OF SHADES on band mu! made at all umt* to
j order—
-3-4,4-4,5 4 and C-4 Hoff Shades, plain and bordered ;
♦* *• Transparent green do;
u *. » u Dark *• do;
Landscape Shn'lcs or every *iyle»
Moonlight do do oo;
(Joiljic and Mezzitinio, of new style ;
STOKE SHADES of any color, with Leiteilngor De
signing. OIL CLOTIIn on hand.
Afsn, a lot of SHADE TRIMMI M»B—complete ai 23
cents per shade. Certain* hung on reasonable
term* _
p. $ ~-Petliers will do well to rail at the Factory, Ire*
fore purchasmc elsewhere. .
ftprt*:om K R. KF.RNAN.
Braddook’i Field Property-
PERSON'S dr.*ttreg beautKul, healthy, histone and
cheap location for country residence*, are uvltcd
to taro their attention to Uraddock’i Field, woieb it now
being rolil m *mall parte!*. on the most favorable term*
I'tghiy-five octet have been thou sold till* season, to
eevernl different individuals, sooted whom ore now
improving l by i milling*, Ac. For advantage* of every
kind but nantenlarty of accers from the c»ty, tbo place
in unrivalled 'three grand thoroughf res ran by it and
through it—to w:t: the Monontahca River. the Fill**
burgh and Bruddock’s Field PUbk Hoad, which u now
greitly traveled*, and the Pennsylvania Central Rail*
road, on which the Car* will be running eastward, from
Fittihurgh,that far, by next Fall. Beet* land there
every' few hours. Omn»tMi*sc« will soon travel the
Plans Itoad; and tho Carr wr>! always atop with and
forpassenger*.
I am *t lying tor the rummer at the Para, where i
shall ho ready to show persons the ground*, and my
plan* of division theseof. voters cui be occommoda
ledat the Mansion House as at a lfotrl.
jylO’tf JAR. W BUCHANAN.
Notice to Contractor*’
STEUBENVILLE AND INDIANA RAILROAD —;
Proposals will he received by the Steubenville and
Indiana Railroad Company in Steubenville, nnul the Ist
day of October next, (rr tbe Grading and Masonry of
the first division of the road extending from Steubonville
to the Conotion valley; and, also, for tbe construction
of theeutire Road between ftieabenville and Coshocton
and, also distinct proposals far »he ennilructton of that
portion of the Ruud extending from Coshocton to New*
° r Tlio entire length of this line.is shoal 110 miles, nod
it contains work of all dctcrptions in great variety,
some of which is quite heavy. .
Proposal* will he rece ved for the ending and 51a
sonrv of the first division entire or In sections of about
a mile each, the Company reserving the privilege to
make such disposition of the Whole work a* me> ap
pear most conducive to it* interests.
Plans Profile* and Specifications can be *cen fti the
Office of the Company, after the 15ih of September, and
further information may be obtained on application to
J Blickrnsiletlrr, Jr.j'Cliltf Engineer, or in tbe under
timlrll D« KII/UvlllV,
President.
~~ To the Deaf-
DEAFNESS, noise* in klre head,and all disogiyeable
discharges from tho car, speedily and pcrmsueW
removed without pain or inconvenience, by Dr, HAKI
- Principal Aurul of the N. l,har ourgery, begs to
announce his return to Pittsburgh. The number an dim*
port-nce of the cases under his care, I
and the gratifying amount of success which attended hij
treutment, have induced him to expedite bis return. His 1
stay here will depend much upon circumstances, ana n I
wili be advisable for tliose who wish to consult him, to j
make an euTly call. . . . . I
Dr II may be consulted, until farther notice, tit Alic* I
gheny City, firet three story brick dwelUngbeyond the 1
school house, in Rebecca street J
Thirteen years close and almost undivided attention J
to this branch of special practice has enabled him to j
reduce his treatment to such a degree of success ns to 1
find the most confirmed and obstinate cases yield by at
steady attention to the means prescribed. I
The following testimonials arc submitted with confi* 1
dence. They wi'i *how at least in what estimation hts I
are held by some of the most
distinguished medical men in the country.
«I have Jiad the pleosure to meet Dr. Hartley in prac
tice, and have been led to form a favorable opinion of |
his character.both in tho profession and asa gentleman. \
VV Pasxeb, M.D., 1
Professor of Surgery. Ac.
“ His professional abilities will he duly appreciated
bv those who place thcmse.vcs undor his care
Jobs Wiuttakkb.M. D.»
Professor of Anatomy, Ac.
From iny intercourse with Dr. Hartley. 1 bavc found
his department correct and gentlemanly,” _ r _
• Valsstins Mott, M. D.
«it is a pleasant duty to give my testimony in favor of]
the treatment udupted by Dr. Hanley for .tire cure .of
deafness. The application is unattended by pain or in* 1
convenience, and its effectsalmast instantaneous.
. H. P. iixaptfaii,
Counsellor at Law, 523 Chambers st.
“We have known several cares of partial deafness
treated by him with the most happy results. Dr. It. tsa j
scientific gentleman and can produce numerous te«l- 1
monialsot bis ability and success in this.difficult broneb
of the medical profession.. .
u Persons afflicted by diseases of the Ear, are Teoom
mended to nay a visit to Dr. Hartley, Aurtat, at No.
Arcli street, abovo Third: He is a well educated pro
fessional man, ond having pßi>r particular attention to
diseases affecting hearing, has acquired from his ikill
and experience better means of coping with thisverjous
affliction than those which are possessed by physicians
m general practice.”— Vapatch. . ,
All cases guarantied whet© malformauon does notex
t*t UVW»
“ Dr* William Henderson, .
BEING released from attention to his late onsiness,
hasTesumed the practice of MEDICINE. His Office
and dwelling is abovo tbe Drag Store, No. 258 Liberty
street, where he may always be found except when ab*
scot onprofessienaldnty. Having had several years’
expertencompracuce,he hopes by close attention to
duty, to menta liberal patronage.
fitts&urgA, July 23.1851—3 m» . • _
runs GLASS WOKKB.
r wienrauN.
Lorens & Wlghtman,
(Formerly of the firm of Vtm. M’Ccllt A Co.)
MAKirrACTUaEBS 07 ALL BIRDS 07
VIALS,BOTTLES AND WINDOW GLASS,
G 3 Water and 65 Front Streets, Pittsburgh, Penn'a-
N.B—Particular attention ppid to odd sizes of Win
dow Glass and private-mi olds for Bottles and Vials.
jy22:3<nd&w : . .
AHEAD OF ALLI
EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL.
Prepared and sold by jno. youngson, 2091
Liberty street. This powerfullyconcenirated pre-|
puration, the medical virtues of which are found to be |
eight times the strength of the original American Oil. |
It is put up in bottles at 25 and 27| cents, each, with full 1
directions for its use. In every disease where tho origi* j
□ul American Oil has been lound at all efficacious^and
it so far exceeds the original in power, as to render lithe I
CHEAPEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Call and
try it. JOHN YOUNGSON.
N.B. The original Oil in its natural slate as taken
from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and
will be found genuine, notwithstanding a certain firm
c laitns to be the only Proprietors.
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DAILY REVIEW OF THE MARKETS.
. The weather yesteiday was pleasant fur outdoor
transacti n*. Our Rivers, at preseni, are in fine navi
gable condition
FLOUR—Sales of 25bbls at 3,15) SO bbls extra, 3,31;
60at 3,25. !
GRAIN—Oats: Asaloof tOOObushels at2sc. Corn:
Small sales at 33c. -
RYE FLOUR—A sale ol 10 bbls at 2,50.
BACON SHOULDERS—IOc.
PIG METAL—There were .some arrivals of.metal
from above, principally this Umo out of . Red Back
Creek A lot of something over 400 tons from St.
Charles Furnace was takop at 23,00, cash, and being
free of wharfage and other charges, is equal to 24,00,6:
months, in the city. One boat load of St. Charles metal
was left at the Kuianmng Mills. There was also a sale
of 100 tons Olney at 23,50,6 months; 820 tons Lucinda,
warm blast, at 20,00, 0 mo*; 50 ions California (Canal)
at 21,00,0 mouths. We hearof no other sales of Alle
gheny. Of- Hanging Rock there have been several
sales of small lot*, amounting to ISO or 200 tons of hot
blast, to foundries, at 20,00029,00, as to quality, 0 raos.
Thete ia no No. 1 cold Hanging Roek in market.;
v IRON AND NAILS—Wo quote puddled and boiled
Iron Bar at Sic, and Nails at 3,00 & keg for lOd as th©
regular store rates. Street salos for cash ora occasion
ally roado at rates a shade lower. Juniata Bar Iron,
404|0* ■. y-; :
JP» The following table shows the amount in the va
rious depositories, subject to the druftof theU.S. Treas
urer, on tho 28th of July, 1851: .
Treasury of the Unitod States. Washington, 877,1?4 40
Assistant Treasurer, Boston,■■.S.MVf IS
Assl.taut Treasurer, New Vork,. ’’SS'l'nM
Asri.lont rhilodelphm, ; 02
Assistanl Treasurer, Charletion, • 200,293 6?
Assistant Treasuror, New Orleans, <9o CO7 J 1
Assistant Troasnrer, St. Lows. • S
Depository at Buffalo, . S?7Tm Si
Depository at Baltimore, : bJ
Depository at Bichoiontl, H
Depository at No-folk, 28,0 M o 3
Depository at Wilmington,
Depository nt Sasannah, •
Depository at Moliite, .. . ;
Depository at Nashville, . mi'Si
Depository at Circinnalt, i.
Depository ot Pittsburgh, , . , S
Depository nt Ciiteinnau, 0 al e)
Depository at Liliio Kock, Ark ,
Drpojitory at Jtj2«sa»viUc,.la., 42,140 w*
Depository at Chicago, 111-, *»♦?,« o?
Depository Detroit,
Depository ntTu labaMee.Ua ,
Mint, Philadelphia, JiS !£!
IlranCh Mint, Charlotte, N.C , ■ 2*'SR JR
Branch Mint. Ua , n«
Branch Mint. New Orleans, 1,100,000 00
P. M’KENNA. AuctV.
Deduct *u*pcme account,
Add diffcrcr.ee in transfer*.
Nett amount »u ject to draft,
TtA<nrUl oU>*BKt>. „ . „ .
To Treasury of US., \V»«lun«u>n, I) C„ »•*».«*
To Assistant Treasurer, lorlon, y"' "
To Aerial.tit Treasorer, New Orleanr, ~,
To Assistant Treasurer Hi 1.0ui., 00
To Deposipr. at Norfolk. ‘».JKS 2?
To Depository st Pllls'jurjtli,
From Mini ot I be U. Philadelphia *,* UI (,n
constnto OAitT at
Boon ft Sargent• Exchange Bankers.
rernsr »/ Vfunl orul Sixth limn, PiUitvrti.
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Country Ranks kSatricigw*"** ■ • 4 -3
VIRGINIA. (Guinea** £ l “
Bk of V*. and Ueancbr* t.'Krwfenraoocw* »■ • * . «.w
Firmer*’ Bk& Branch?* 4-T«b Tfcaiff* £•«>
Valiry Ok and U*ancb«« liTce £.w
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COMMERCIAL.
Office or tub Daily Mo&mng Post- }
Wednesday, August 0*:1851.f
BANK NOTE LIST.
SlAoeheatvr liUnerA) Pal at.
Anew mlsb of minkrm* paint#** rw«:Kty
beco ili»€OTerr<l in tho bail behind Manchrater* I'*
which, la the variety. rtehne** and durability of u» ct>*
low, »urpai»*» any which fca* J*t b*ct» foor-J. An e*»
tahtUbornt >8» been erv»*d «« it* reparation by \
which car market in now supplied at a liberal pitw.
This artiel* i» almost entirely remros'd of tue red
a , !v l black olid of itoti and alumm*. which untie chemi*
rally with oil or T*roi*h,by which, wpen it become*
Urr a hard, aolld . incetnbu*Ubb» sobua«ie«Mmprr*>au* s
lo water, i» produced. A coatin* ««r tnt» on ,
toon become* dry, and form* a *oud cru*t opon u wb»e.» :
cannot be removed, and which cffeciaalSy p-ioieei* iM
from the Influence of Mw o»r. hoax and Boniutt!- It n>
therefore, * fire-proof and water-prtwf agent. |
There are fire distinct color, of ibis vatat—alt ol ,
which arc kepi separate, vary ing fiom a light fellow to ,
a dark brown, so tlutpurehaaers may he soppiKU w.ii, (
any of thete which they may desire or fancy. By mu
lug these colon a greatei variety ol them may be pio
dnced.allof which are permanent, la line Way a beau
tiful aloac color may be produced. The variety ol tut
colon mako Una patr.l of great value.
Thic Paint may be uced for painting olinoci any wotk
to which paint Is applied, nuchas houses,brick or frame,
fences, buriicone dreka and chimneys of steamboats,
roofs of hatirca, to protect then from Dre and water,
eastings of all kinds, aurh as iron railings. &«.,bi
ll isn goodsahsiitnio for tho Siennacatth,only limay
be used For a greater variety or putpones and is much
e ' , Thf»Palnt is in the form of no impalpable powder,
and pm up in barre U-though it can bo purchased from
the agents in any quantities. Palmers are rerpecifully
requested lo give it a (fiat
sold wholesale and retail by tho Agents.
JOKL. MOULF.R, Diogtlst, TltUunrg't, Pn.; JOHN
MITCHELL, Druggist, Allegheny Cny . nnd n\ ihe
Mnnufactory in Manchester, Cy ,^, ggjf'£'V ottl)
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that 1 have u«cdexien«tvel»
iim Manchester mineral FAiNT i.F
Mei»r». Pdodsu & Font>,ttnd find thm It nn*wcr» nil mi'
rablv all tlto pnrpoicn *et forth In the ebovr, and l can,
therefore, recommend n with confidence to the mem
ber* of the trade, a* a cheep a d valuable I amt, *upe
riot to any of the kind now In me,
nul:Smd*llw JAMES A. Sl*fcKK._,
Htata mutual Fire It»ttr»nee comiioMy
BRANCH OFFICE, 51 Buithfield m .Pitiesueo i,
Titu&urgA, May Ist, 1831.
FlillEbEEieyldenceof Ihe .«iEte« of ilie Dircclor .in
I endeavoring to uakethe STATE MUTUAL rl Kb
INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the wanis of the
commanlty, is the unparalleled amount cm
which ha* been done—having issued 7,900 pm
cies during the past year, thereby adding over 6130,000
to ihe fond* of the company Nearly all the property
Insured l, oflhe sfifcal kind, in small risks, nnd a large
proportion insured for only one year.
Whole No policies issued****;*-* 7,000
do do expired, terminated &
canceled* ••*
do do In force ■«
Amountof Properly insured
do Canceled, terminated nnd cx
do P d 6 irtfOTCC****' 87,034,691
Uo ProfnlumNotgs*.-****?-*79,070,87
do Canceled, lermmaiedjexpr’d, 637,10
do inforce***-— * 8<9,03r,77
do Cash Premiums received* •5u1,0»»7,14
do do canceled* 803,90
Wholeamonnlof lossesandexpen-■ I
scspaid--- • ••■••23,eiMf> I
Balance in favor of theCo.,ln cosh, , I
To city or country merchants, and owners ol dwjii. i
Ines, and isolated or country property,-it is belie, cd 1
this company affords advantages In point of ebeapn ss :; I
safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company I
tr. this country, . .
Conducted on tile equitaldc und greatly improved s ys
tem of Classification of KisVs, excluding all spot tat |
hazards, insuring only a limited ambuni in any one to- 1
cnllty, thus precluding llto frequency and occurrence ol
laige fires, and also, on both the Slock and .Mutual plan,
it notonly possesses the cheupness and accomraodai on
of both methods, but entitles the insured tonparlici tu
ition in the profits. , • ■ „.■■■ , ,
I It is under the control of ihe following Directors: -1
P. Rutherford. A. J.Gillstt,' John B. Packer, Samuel T.
Jones, Alonzo A; Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Hob ;rt
Klotz, Samuel Jones, John P. Rutherford. ■
’ J P. RUTHERFORD, Pres'U
A. J. GILLETT, Sec’y.
A. A. Cab 8188, Actuary.
N.B.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on ozpf
ring policleshns been declared by the Directors, nni is
nbw receivable at this Ofiiceforrenewals,-or redeenn
ble In cash at the end of ninety dnys.____
my!7:d&w ■ --A. A. CARRIER. Agent.
! PITTSBDBGH
COEHKB OF UAEKJCT AHD THIED •
FACULTY.— John Fleming, principal Instructor in
of P.nmons»tP, Mercan
“STw Esq., Lecturer on Commercial
La T W h'c RMUt*"o« Wmgt
i'eg^n.
tion Is so thorough, that ov Y i. nrirc con«
I College will be competent to take charg p Qr ii{ e r.
doct on correct principles, anyset of
I ship Books, howeyer complicated. ue>v u _
- 'Wanted*
A GOOD' COACH PAINTER— Enquire at
u B. M. BIGELOW’S Coach Factory,
jj Diamond alley.
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RIVER MATTERS.
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
4'FEET 6 IKCHES WMJEII IH TBB C&*Tf3KL
* •' ARRIVED:
Steamer Michigan No. si, Boies, Heaver
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
. Redßtone,Woor ward, Brownsville.
“ iJ.M’Kee, Ueudnckson, McKeesport.
u Beaver* Gordon, Reaver.
“ Fashion "No. 9, Peebles, Elizabeth.
“ Thomas Shnvcr* Bailey, West Newton.
“ Arena, Kinney, Wellsvillo.
. “ Linsey, Clark, Wheeling.
■ u Julia Dean, McYay. Zanesville.
“ Mayflower, Hazlett, Cincinnati.
“ Irene No. Si, M’Clinlock, Cincinnui.
Jefferson, Johnston, Louisville.
.. . Vermont, Hazloit, St. Louis.
DEPARTED:
■ The Rirer—By the pier murk, last evcniug, thero
were 4 feeiO inches waur.
For Louisville*
!TO> tw The fine summer COMPANION, Copiam
LfefeS JohnTiYc«, Martm v will leave for the above
nnrf intermediate ports on Fnda>, August
For freight or r>assago» apply on board, or to
SHERIFF & BINNING, Agents,
No, 10, Market xtreel
r,. WheeUag and Bridgeport Packet* •
1 ‘Tub splendid steamer R. If; LINDSAY,
'■ fji&®3Bsk£&k m t. Mooes. Master, is the rcgulor Wheeling
and Bridgeport. Packet, and leaveshereevery Wednes
day and Saturday for the above ports. For freight or
passage apply on board, or to
SHERIFF* BINNING, Ag’ls.
jy‘24 No. I» Market street.
For Nctv Orleans* . ■
. fjO I*.. The splendid new stcomer ELEPHANT,
LwaraiC Hats, Master, will leave for the above and
«BWrmißffiiW» Intermediate ports, on the first rise ol
.water, For freight or passage apply on board,or to
•- |y| • •• GKO B. MILT BNBBBOISIt,-Agent
Friday Cincinnati FacUct.
* (u TlftC new and elegant steamer IRENE
.Uiß&£fißNo.2,O.X. M'Clintock, Master, his taken
place of the Clipper No : tt,m the line of
Packets, and wilt leave every FRIDAY, i at 10 A. M.,for
the above and intermediate ports. For freight or pas-,
sage apply on hoard. UeW
marietta and lloctingport# :
I jS!p3+JEi Tir*6nc isicamer PACIFIC, 55at*olb Mar-
IdSHißßgVrm. wilt leave for the above ami miermedi
ate i-ortTeverv THURSDA V, atWcloek, IK M.
For frejflht or parage, app,y^o uboauUO^
No- 61 Water m., and 03 Front hi.
Wednesday Packet for Clnctnnatl.
Tub new und fnet running steamer CIN*
.|J|34SJj9C!NNATl;f<>ftiuaonAM,Master, will leave
wrWiMrSfiareiialarly every WsuKtajiAT,
J'or freight or passage, apply on board, or lo
_mn.cu _ _ U. H. MIbTBNBBKBRR.
Slt£ol t lß> Ca
H &Q 71
smw.cai
i.ma no fto
' Afle<f'hen>- KlverTrcde.
RStfULAtI FIIAN&Un PACKETS,
i (fjsj£L-1* TsiKfiiir •teaiarr AMJ.OIH.NV Ul.Lljfc
>&gl£Srftto. V\Capl. W«, lUrka, leave* die Alle
gheny whir f for Krantflui.every Motulay and Thursday r
a. 14 I*. M-
The fine neolner ALLKtfHKNY HKLMy No 0, Cap*.
Jojin (UnNa, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank*
hi?, -every Tundtty and Friday, ai 4 I*. M-
For t'rfiKhiOT l'a«:uij?<\uppiy «n Hoard. {tnarJD
Tim GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY!
OIUJOttN OVLt«<B BAUB/lPAniliUt
ITiapoi upia Quart bottle*. and contain* Ute strength
of SIX TIMES a* roach pur* Sarsaparilla a* any
ninitar prrnataUott in America- Price 8» per Voulc, or
six botUeirbr five dollar*.
It Ua* l»ef»u *.\vcH established fact for year* pu-t, that
put* and properly prepared, was the
only true panacea tor nil dinetHeV Ofisinatfog fforn au
tmourc state of the blood, the as* of mercury* intoxica
ting drink*,evil balm* in youth, bawnneo.'>*
baldly a«.*crMhm JOHN HULL'S FLLIO EXTRACT
of SARSAPARiLI.A is the only preparation before the
public thatia pn-pared on strictly scientific principle*
knd at nmformwßgtlK The Saraapanlla i*'pa*e!w»e<i
without regard to price, and every poaa«l* before being
o *rd. u tonjcci to the str.«?te*4 tbeoiral testa, un«i it?
*euu*»eae«* aveertafoed trlote brine etedJ . ~
RoH 1 * Sarsaparilla also eontaui* toe viria** ol *cve*
rat other vaiuah.e medical too *. together forming foe
best compound, and peoducins &kt frtaun evuiliv* outfit
in iki kn<?vm teethS;
Thi* Medieijit, when aw 4 arcocuing to directions,
WILL CURL WITHOUT FAIL! .
Scrofula orKinx’* Evil, Cancer*. Tamer*. Brupuon* of
Ojc Skin, Kr?*tp*it*. Chronic eoru Byes, Ring
worm or Tetters, Sea *4 HaaiU RheemnUtro.
Pnhi* in tha Hour* or Joint*. Old Sore* *nd
thecr*. Swelling-of foe Oland^Syphi'
U>»X)y‘prp«i:6tSa.l\ Rirero, I"tr esac*
4f tUe Kidney*, Lo*» el Apyc
tiW, Ih*e«ju?» arising fool
fo*b*c«? iWctcary.
Paiain toeSUdoaco
ShouitJert.Oer.'
. 'raiDfebiiity,
Drt»r*y.
Lcrotfogo* Jttßudicc,
Costive Threat,
Ctonchiui, <loogh*j CoL’f, Weak*
iw*.* of the Ctcst.'t’csFsposri' Affaniotu,
Ats-i tH ©JJtfT .DHf-at* » unt'ttfif to produce
Consumption t
Liver Ceropiami* Feroate H»rga>AriUe« utui complaint.*,
Sict ana Nervoa* Mr».3af:he> Low Spirit*. ftijtotSweats.
I’ljmsotc or lifjpfadr'sce. io Li£e,Cbf©ftin Cssstitutioft’-
al IhteaMra.ate! !• a «pring arid *«mmer drink* *od
Kenexa! tonic. tor the syv-c-*, asrd a %* hUe and pleasant
par*auve, for soprriorfo.Ufo- tick or Congress Water
sitLt.crSciclsU.
TetUmonlfUt.
The fo-itiufi&g is a copy of a certificate cow
iii the Po*#r*' u,n of 'he prwrirtar of UuH’u i IlOTr
asaa el&Quiei tecaropSifo • ’ """"'WaHHKGTOS, Augusts.
Church, and to* Re* H H;evrd»*!>**«fcnnwn us:! The President accotapamed by the oecratary
«u.j It.. E»; WMirt »!•:;«. of War and Secretary of Interior, left to-day
Kectuckv Coyf-'cnec coaM paastoffor many ycs.r*, V . - *
*nd W ««* tioi«w felanff the high and re*po«*ibld*t»tw*tt for Virginia. - , , , ' j
at agent for the Al. K Jfook ro/setru. The jury m tho case of Day charged with the
: Cia the world p?odiirr h«tfo; or nurc taiiwfactoty mQrt j CT 0 f hia wife, brought in a verdict of (
I Kvna om:R* guilty with a rccommeadatioa to tho executive
Kl> IN Favor or any -%U:MCINE >to commute his punUhmect The Judge denied
Bor B vv. Sen©}*- ,« 0 ,that tire executive had any such power, the jmy
wv |»« J.i» c a then being poltcJ foju- only amnrered guilty and
known it u» be a*ed wsih esnir*r *stbr*»«rto« ? ana have they were compelled again to retire to frame a
im fersitatioa ift staling that wc kfiitte U to be* WK
and vrtluahfo ojfdicai coraptend, and calculated to pro- j
dtttfc moch nwi rr'irvr, ruqch “, and woaJd ]
rooaicbrcifuny recomaicftd it to toe aUictod. j
ISijfr.ed.) K•. W.PKHON, !
' * B STBVRNSON.
A nVUtmFVI. O.BAK SKIN. .
How w<* olUdnriw a wUito *km, and
a imy eototed cbe-rk. llowofti?a do we see person*,
r,ot ftotiwine tor.* ae devoutly to bo
wt.Urd/'revi'rtinfi tocoirtici>v‘«iJm;oii* f wft*tie*, pam‘«
and coloring ;oa.t*riAJis, to restore to Riern a *embionce
of what dt»ea«e ha* deprived toe.m of, am) tbot too t wito
urtaf in-ary to toe Hull'* /snrsitjsantitt is the best
Mmactic known!. It brauttfic-* toe **i«, by ten»»viijg
e y rr y njknicto of morbid and diwared. matter from the
blood,making it>ur« htalthy'aßd vigoroa*, Riving oe-
Uvity to every rmnate vca*ei, and clanging the yellow
and dark eounrenaneo to the ami freshucM of
youth. Badics.abamtontuOUto of paintßand
aud use BulCt ifa»iwporwio-toe *-*iry etfretual retnedv.
w A word to iho wise is suifieirnt and a bint i* enough
BIKE THE I‘OLI.OWING RENDERS
S V FERFf*VODB ALE COMMENT ON THE KF
FICIBNCY OF HULL’S*S.MISAFAR ILLA-
iFrom Dr. L. I*. Yammua. Fxufoxaor of Ohemittry \n toe
Louisville Medical College."!
*• ( have looked over the JiMOf iitgredienu composing
John Loir* Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, ami
have no hesitation in saying hat they form a sale com
douml, and one that promise! well to chrome diseases,
to which It is applicable f ‘ L Y. VANUELL, M. D.
lAuitoiU*. June G. Ib4».
WHAT DU. PYLtS, Phffieian by apwmtment to ih t
LemiivilU dlatint //otrioxf, of Dl-Lt/S SARSA
PARILLA
IjOUisviUt, March 2D, lblO.
1 have examined the prcserpun t lor the preparation
of John Hull'* ttariapanlla, anil I believe the eombma
tiontohemtrxcellaiiiojHswndwc.il calculated to pro
duce an alterative impression on the »j«tem. ! have
lined »t both m public midprvttie practice, and think it
.the ben article of Sarsaparilla
Resident I’hynciuu at the Louisville Marine Hospital,
tC7“ UAUTiON—Uevrar* and «*k for »he original Pr*
JOHN HULL'S SARSAI'AIULLAj/fewi Jfifurty—
and have no oilier. KEYS Ell & ftUDOWtI L,
Wholesale and Retail A Renin,
For nale by P. M. Curry and Jopcp Douglann, Ate
ghruy City ; Wni. U. Mercer, Oannombnrg, and-by
PiuggiMA generally.
jnluJrad&w _
rtiliE UNDI3RSIONKU offer# lor nale hu properly >u
1 Allegheny City. The l.oi is gevemy-lwn lent ninn
inches, {routing on the East Common, und ntnoty feel m
depth ; extending from a corner ot Guy alley to-proper*
ty owned by the rrotcsinniMelhndtst Church. The im
provements arc a three story Brick Dwelling, well fin
ished, and two comfortable 'frame Dwelling Houses.—-
There is probably no'more-pleasant and-desirable to*
cnUty for private residences in the City than tho Lot now
offered for sale. : The professional pursuits of the unccr*
signed do not permit him to occupy and enjoy this prop*
' cny, and henoe the offer to sell It will be sold a bar*
i gain, if application be made soon. For price
I of payment, refer to Mr. Morrison Foster, at the Ware
| house of P. M'Cormiek, Esq.; or John Fleming, Esq-*
I A i‘y|> h I C m Y Cny WM. B. FOSTER, JR.
7,SOS •
97,680,419
O’Dounell, PlaUen & Co.
Pittsburgh Chair and Cabinet Ware Rooms, |
NO. 98 THIRD ST., !
BETWEEN WOOD ANB» (SOtltU BIDE).
MANUFACTURERS of CnncSoat Parlor
Chairs; Cane Seat Rocking. Chairs; Re*
liWfsH ception and Invalid Chairs; Cane Scat
01, andCounuy House StoolsjSeitecsjLoan
\£E2kS§s& g«8, and over}' variety of Common Chairs.
' MrEmfi All of which were manufactured under
Mf JWt li their personal superintendence, and are
"j ’a * warranted both m material aid workman*
ship inferior to none in the City. Dealers in these arti
cles will find it to their cspeeinl advantage to call and
examine for therasolves previous to going elsewhere.
Steamboats and Dwellings farmaned at the shortest
noiice. AH orders punctually attended to. _Jjy2s
1‘ N I‘HK COURT 6FCOMMUN PLEAS OF ALLK
GHBNY COUNTY.
- in the matter of-the Assign-. V,
ment of Warrick, Marlin & Co. I No.3SOct.Torm, 1813.
■ to |
W. S;Courtney dcS. Harbmtgu J
;*,> ' --tv \■* » “■•••'■•'
,1! 1 *
' * i** $ » ~
4 > 5 j.
C. y
.•*?.• i- ‘. y y w*> *y‘.. l .
Ir i /• 4 Y
Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, do
J. M’Kec, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Michigan No. *2. Botes,Oeavcr.
Beaver, Gordon, Becver.
Thomas Shnvr.r, Bailey. West Newton.
Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth.-
J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
Arena, Kinney, WeUsvile. •
Lydia Collins, Hauler, Cincinnati
Pilot No. Q, Crane, Sunfisb.
For Sole.
• And Now, io wit. Joly 20,185l,BBpple
mcniary account of assignees, presented
in open Court, confirmti nw, and ordered
that notice of the filing be given by two
wccks’pubhcauon m the Dally Commer
cial Journal and Post. Bj the Coart.
GKO. S. HAYS,
jv2B;2w Prothonotary.
“ " Diamond Sparks.
RECEIVED TO-DAY, UUO Diamond Sparks, selected
for Glass Cutters’ use
jyl3 JNO. B. McFADPEN A CO.
ARPERS* NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR i
AUGUST-—We are compelled to say that every
monthly issue of this unexampled Magazine rivals its
)rcdecesEor in literary matter of interest. The subjects
n this number are mostly new, and exceedingly instruc
tive ; it can safely be recommended as one of the very
best publications to be obtained any where.
H. Minor A Co., Smith Gold street, have the above for
sale; as also,all the back volomes, from the commence
ment. [au2
IyATENT CANDLESTICKS.—Just received at Hugh
A Richardson s, No. 81 Market street, another lot ol
Patent Condlcsiicks, a new article, at present much in
vogue, and a great improvement on the old style, which
the public otc respectfully invited to call and examine.
I IS®
TELEGRAPHIC news.
by TEE O’REILLY LINE.
ADDITIONAL NEWS PER EUROPA.
PORTUGAL.
■ There are rumors of a ministerial Sol?
Jana is not commanding the confidence which it
ivno hoped ho would., In ono regent an actual'
revolt had broken out; but was promptly quell
ed by the Duke. . .
Assassinations are becoming more frequent
than ever in Borne. _
I The relations between the Porte and Pacha of
Egypt,' axe becoming more uneasy, through the
desire of the Sultan to bring , the Pacha into
more strlot subjection, which he resists. . _ . e
In the British Parliament there is, npthihgef
interest. The Papal BiU, after an attempt by
Lord Monteagh to exclude Ireland from its op
oration, passed .through . the committee in the
House of Lords on the night of the 25th. It
was to ,bo read a third time the following week.
The majority in its favor is.large.
In the Commons, a bill regulating the oustoms
was finally passed. It was Carried in opposition
to Mr. Heme’s motion that the crown be peti-1
tioned to withdraw the maratime facilities ex
tended to certain countries which had not recip
rocated. The debate on thiß motion was warm;
but the free traders overpowered the Protection-
The ; total number of visitors to the Crystal
Palace, on the 22d, was 26,800, making nearly
£3OOO. ' ■ ; . ,
: Lord Arundel has started as a caedidate lor
the representation of Limerick; but will be op
posed by Mr. Bussel, a popular resident. Mr.
B. objects to the Earl as an. Englishman, and
calls ont Ireland for the Irish. ' The Lord Lieut,
had left Dublin cn-route for London.
The remains of the late Mr. Shiel are to be
taken from Florence to Ireland at the expense
of the government. ■ .. ■ .
A number of gentlemen, with Lord Ashburton
at their head, have formed themselves into an
association, for the purpose of inducing the
Government to whioh they belong to establish a
uniform and low rate of postage on letters from
all parts of the world., .
The importation of cotton from Trinidad, Ja
maica, Barbadoes and Grenada is deemed to bo
of considerable importance. , !
The harvest of Ireland promises well. There
is no truth in the report that the potato rot had
appeared. The contradiction is given on the
authority of a Liverpool gentleman who has
traveled through all Ulster and the greater port
of Connaught.
• At a meeting of the proprietors of the Royal
Bank, it was shown that the net profits for the
year ending June 30th, after paying interest on
the original and preference shares, had increas
ed the reserved funds to £72,500 and more.
KENTUCKY ELECTION.
Louisville, August 5. ■ ;
: The Louisville district is in doubt, but Mar
shall is believed to be elected. Boyd is no doubt
elected in tbo first district, and Grey, independ
ent candidate, (Whig) in the second Breckin
ridge(Dcm.) in the eighth. Stanton (Dem.) in
the tenth.
The returns for Governor thus for indioate a
close rub.
No definite results of the election forjudges
will be ascertained, probobly, until to-morrow.
Samuel Treat is supposed to be elected over
Montgomery Biair to the Court of Common
Pleas.
A GALE ON THE LAKE.
A terrible gale occurred last night upon Lake
Erie. .The schooner H. W. Gates, from the up
per lakes, for Montreal, was stripped of her
rigging, and put in here. The J. O. Ward was
sunk. The Sami. Bale badly injured.
ALABAMA ELECTION.
In Lauderdale county, as far as heard, from,
Houston, the Union candidate for Congress, has
a majority of 22(5 over Hubbard, the Secession
ist. A Union Whig bos been elected to the
State Senate over a Secessionist Democrat.
Nothing from Indiana yet.
FROM BALTIMORE.
The City Councils held on extra session yes-'
terday, and appointed a committee to apply to
the liegislattrri to pass an act empowering the
city of Baltimore to subscribe §1,500,000 for
extending tbo B. & O. Kail Road to Pittsburgh.
DANIEL WEBSTER.
Boston. August 5.
Tho Hon. Daniei Webster and family arrived
at the Revere House yesterday. They will re
main for several doye.
Newabk, N. J., Augusts.
Margaret Garraty, an Irish woman, killed Ed
ward Drum last night, in the street, by stabbing
him with a carving knife while ho was walking
with his wife, to whom he had been recently
married. She afterwards committed suicide by
cutting her throat. Drum bad been engaged to
Margaret: but bad married another woman.
Nsw Obleass, August 2.
The steamer Cincinnati and Pampero sail
to-night for Cuba. Gen. Lopez goes out in tho
latter with men and arms. A mass meeting is
now being held to celebrate their departure.
Bostos, August 5.
The Europa arrived here at half past 6 this
evening.
NEW YORK MARKET.—August 5.
Cotton... Irregular.
F10ur...4,00*04, 18j.
Corn Mea1...2,81*08, 124. '
Moss Fork... Firm at 14,70.
Wheat...9l@94.
C0m...4G@58.
Coffcc...Rio 84@8i[.
Lard... Easier.
Wool... Firm.
Iron anil Lead in better request.
BALTIMORE MARKET—August 6.
Flour... Sales at 4,09.
Com Mea1...2,84. Rye F10ur...3,G6.
Grain... Wheat 78080, tvliito 80©8G. Corn
GO, white 60064.
Mess P0rk...1G,87@16,00.
liacon...Shoulders 74, sides 94, hamsTo©ll.
L0rd...9*011.
Coffee... Rio B}.
Sugar...Porto Rico 4©G*.
Bcof Cattle...2*o3 on hoof, equal to 4J@6*
not, averaging 2,02 gross.
H0g5...&,7605,00.
Feathers... 37.
Whiskoy...2B@24.
CINCINNATI MARKET—August 6.
Tho river has fallen 10 inohes. '
. F10ur...3,20. '
Whiskey—lB. _ ‘
' Bacon... Plain hams, 8| loose, Bj* for ribbed
sides packed.
Cheeso...G*.
Other articles unchanged.
j, s. Tough'# Veiebrated KtHereal-011.
FOR Churches, Stores, Parlors, Steamboat*, Canal
Boats, Halls, Chambors, Kitchens, Workshops, and
indeed every place where light is required. The public
are respectfully invited to,cull and examine a beautiful i
assortment of these Lamps. Also, Lamps of all kinds,
Mr r.«wt Ac., Chandeliers, Girandoles, Wait
ers, MantelDecoratious,Lamps,Globes,Glaßß«e, Wicks,
Paper, Tin Shades, Mats aud Cans, ana all things per*
mining to the trado. Also, a superior Bafely Lantern,
for Steamboats and Stables. .
The cheapest llghtto be found for store and shop pur -
I poses, is Tough’s Refined Chemical Oil and Lamps, from
| which a splendid tight is obtained at f, of a cent per
hour, equal, if not superior, to gas. We : invite, an ex
amination of our goods and prices. Being prepared, by
the accumulation of 12 years’experience, and with fa-,]
cilitics to supply both the wholesale and retail trade, on'
the mostfavoraole terma, at the Pittsburgh Oil and Lamp
articles delivered in any part of the city, or in Al
legheny, free of cost.
KrHEKEAL AND CHEMICAL, OR PINE OIL, re
gulariy supplied oncebrtwicea week.- All oidersjteft
with tne wagon, (which fa constantly passing round tike
city, ) will be promptly attended to. J. S, TOUGH, ...
No. & Fourth street, Apollo Hall,
aprl9:diwy : -between. Market and Wood.
** ' . ' . f<>y palft.
THE subscriber is awboTued to £1*325
described piece of land,situated iaßoblnsontinnw
Allegheny county. Pa., adjoining lands of Geo. nl.
Evans, lieirsof James ?»!' E!l mr r on, Rob e r tßun ti ng, an tl
the heirs of John S. Scniley, on Creek,
four miles from the city of Pittsburgh, and one-halt mile
below Baldwin’s bridge; containing about 75 acres,
more or less. This land is of an excellent quality for
I gardening located in a warmbend ot
ike creek, and having a Wt-rate bottom, that never
fails to bring an excellent crop, jrhe
of fiO borringAppleTr“fc a
'^sfesssasu
the undersigned. JAMES C. tuonc..
sfdprice moderate.
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s^PSfiIofSSISISS
counted. Gold, Silver and BankNoles.boaK United
Collections maJe in all the pnncipaleiiiosoruie unite
States. Deposits received of Par and.Currcnl Hinas,
mar27:y . .. i ~
PATRICKS A
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BBOKEHS,
- No. 95, coarreH Wood xi&.DiAMOfrD stbxw»j_.
■ i Piiuhureh. Pi. ■: •■■■ [mayt_
Domestic and foreign Exchange, Bank Notes ,
Gold and iS2»«r, Bovgi | U t So»f. and Ezikongedy
EXCHANGE ASD BASKISO HOPSE
• •• ■ , .. OF
William Mill :-7& ffso.,
: 0* Wood Street, 4
PITTSBURGH. ..
fly IttTgBESTAIJAJWBP OK TXMU DEPOSITS. faUg23
ALUtll icBAMSB*' ‘ SQWABD BXHtt.
- KRAEIEB& rahm.
Banitrsand Exehang* Brains, DsaUrsm Porrfgn ant
a £mMtitßUls,BiUsif Exchange, Certificate! of Depot-
Comer of TriS and Wood 818., directly opposite the St
Charles Hotel. mny r a
——rr7“ . .7HOS.6AEOKTTT
lAa.s.noom, bAEOEHT.
niNCTBS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N-B Sinh stmU; PiUsbnrgk, Pa
Coin, Bank Notes, Tuno Bills, Foreign
Exchange, CertiiieatesofDeDosH, Ac
EXCHANGE on allthe principal Clues of tho union
and Europe, for sale in sums to suit Purchasers.^
CURRENT and par funds received on depostte, . ■
- COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, attha
lowest rates. - ■ - » e!,u ' ly
„ Er. HOLEXES Ci SONS, .V-J■
SAVE nXMOVSD TH2S3 BABMIta ABD UXCHASaK OMICK
To No. 67 Market street, four days Mm* old. stand.
N. HOLMES * SONS, •
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, andDea
lera in Notes, Drafts, AcceptMces. Gotd, Silver and
Bank Notes: Exchange on the 'Bastorn ana Western
Cl &necSonam£Lde r innfi the cities throughout theUm
ted Suites. DepoSites received in parfanas or enrrent
paper, No; 07 Market street, between ThiTd -anq Foartb
Streets. aagSS-ly.
Excb&nge Hotel, Blalrsville, Pa* .
I PROPOSE to se’l orexchanee for other property the
Exchange Hotel, Blairsvitfey Indiana county,. Pa-,
now occupied by Win. Lawson, and formerly * e P l «>y.
consists of extensive iirlck buildings,
erected expressly for thejjcroose of being nsed .as a
Another brick building; suitable for q dwelling and re
tail store; all on -the main street, near.llie -Conemaugh
Bridge and: Pennsylvania Canal. There are good coU
lara imderitbesq; bnildiirgs -Also, two..wolis; of good
water on the front lots j onc convenient .lOtihe-kitchen,
the other at the stables, with pumps in bot>.;-a!so, a
largecisiemfor rain water, with a pomp,near the kitch
en andwaXh-booee.
The foregoing and several other useful, baildings are
on the two front lots. '.Oh'Two‘fitter. tom t mmedmiely
north of these; and separated from them by a 12 feet
alley, occupied partly aaa.kitchengarden, a large brick
ami targe rrame Stable is al§q, a Blacksimth
t Shod and Coachraakcr’s Shop. . ' ~
C Also, aboal TWENTY - ACRES OF LAND, parily.
meadow, adjoining the north luie of tlie Boroagu, on
I which 40 tons of hay may be made in a season j the re
mainder being pasture ground,With a stream of running
waierthroogh it—arealso bScredas above. .
The Hotel is very eligibly situated on the nonh-easl
corner of the Diamond, near the terminus of the Branch
Railroad, and within a short distance of the Canal-boat
I Thocountry around is Improving rapidly, both ia In-'
I dianft and Westmoreland counties. Oneormoro rians
i Roads are in contemplation, to.conoect at this place
witli the pnbiic iraprovenienU no w in use or in progress
This property is of that description which would re-
I Quireihe atlenilon and supervision of- the owner.. ftiy
l personal inability to bestow-the proper care, ana the.
| want of good health inapornonpf my family^,qre tpe
| sole considCTationathat induce nu to offer tl m exchange
f °The*p fOperi^migb l be so divided aa to accommodate
I a person who merely desired, to keep the part,
| and might not wish so heavy an mveoimentasthewlioie
I would amount to—and if agreeableand desired, such an
to bte
I dwrlltng, adjoining the Hotel ; and for Jorther descTip-
I lion of un property, &c , to Mr, C\ A. McAkcwt,otJus
1 Warehouse, Canal Basinor to Mr. ‘Al«ar Bsowrt,
1 icl Keeper, piiuburgh. , For an. exchange of property,
I that in or near Pittsburgh--vvoaMbs e et> . v . n
I ff not disposed of in one or other of the waj-sspoxen
of, on or before the Utof .N«itni>rr,iiwinijerraei
1 for one or tnnre years, and potnessipn maybe had on‘he
J Sib of March ncit- MeanUmocXtenßivcrepairßwillbe
1 ma4e in the tavern port. ; , MeANULTy..
BlairiviVt. Joly, l^l.-iy3:lm3&wap
Buffalo, August 5.
Louisville, August 5,
Il.vLTinonx, August 5.
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V?:*' ■*
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'.-Ti' -\»* v
Bankers anb Brokers.
Removal.
Pornttrire and Choir warerooroe. .
fal JOSEPH MEYF.It, 4SI Penn street- above Uic
: PLcanal Bridie, keeps constantly on band nnd makes
JUfus order. m the Uncesi wtett, every descnpUon oi
‘limey end Plain FURNITBEKi SOFAS and CHAIRS,
of the best workmanship and mostapproved styles.
•Purchasers would do well to visit his Wore rooms.
. myf7-dAwly ' v . ;: . i.:..;..,
Llshtut nff Hodi—Sprott’s patent,
■ JAMBq 4 -JACKSON, o«n«reU Ag««i. '
WhclaoU Dent, SO Wood strteL Pittsburgh, Pq.,
(CartwriffhfsCutterySiore), . • . ..
THESE LIGHTNING rods are JO constructed that
; they cannot get oat of order. The. Insulators, and
Auachments fitting accurately, the Points oml AMagneu
arc onriralleo—the whole betnghtghly ornamental,and
withoatdispate, the best conductor ever mauufacta;ed.
Lwitlpat tlwm up thro’ the Coontry at 12ic- V foot and
81 the points and Addtess by post or leave
o wriueo order atSS Wood su,where
HOPE POffA’DST-
Cochran, Mcßride & Co*»
HAnCFiCTUSKBSO? _ . „
Iran Roiling and Ornamental Iron Worl- t tn all
' its branches, ;
STRCKT t FITrSBUHGU. . .
THK advertiser* beg leave respectfully to inform their
friend* and the public generally, that, having receiv
ed a large nnmbcrof new pattern*for Iron Railing, «c ,
which, totethcr with those previously onbandjcomprtses
the greatest variety ever offered in this CUy--tbey are
now prepared to manufacture the eamefor Cemeicr>
purpose*, balcouies, fence?, gardens, wmdovv guaidfi
treo boxe*. hat rack*, centra tables, &c.&c.,in a * l yl®
srorlcmsmhlp and not tobeesaxpsasd, &nd cheaper
than any heretofore manufactured ..west of the moun-
cooking stove*, hollow ware, and castings of all
■ descriptions, u* usual ♦ iy7
—OVED FOK THREE PHlftlK AUnCEBS.—Bear
in mind. MORRIS’ TEA M ART.m the.D. amend, is
noied for telling tie best Tena, the best Pon Wine, and
She best Frenclfßrandy in Piunbnrgb. Sbonldyon need
the latter far medie'nsi purposes, yon may fatty depend
upon in purity. —^___UZAl-.
Sfimtoftry-Allegheny.
MILAN? MRS. N. W. METCALF, i'UINOiPAU.,
Rt opnu Monday,Sept. I, *n Colonnade Row, Federal sU
r\ OURSE<)F &STRUCTION and rates of tuition the
tame as heretofore- ForpamcnlaraySeeCircular,
or apply to the Principals.
Jjle£htny,Juiy 14,1551.
OOURTWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSES.
I? With double back buildings, situated on Wylie St.,
above Washington, being twenty-two feet front I>> nine
tv six feet deep, to a twelve teet alley.
y D. W. & A. S. BELL, AUorneysjH Law.
jyS.dtf Foarth street, nbove Smnhfictd.
Family Horae. '
rf. A large-fine looking Sorrel Horse, perfect y
mar safe, Will be sold for alight fast horse,»f appli
eaUon is made soon, THoaps6N bell
j v9 (At A. Wilkins & erg’s.)
! WILKINSHALLI
FOURTH & 77Jii.fi 2\ NEAR SMITHFIELD, _
JOHN WALKER lakes pleasure in announring lotus
friends and the public that he has taken the above
splendid .after .considerable cxpepse
has made it a delightful tfaobogrcioru He tdiperfccrtjr
prepared to serve up ui-the. shortest notice every delica
cy which may tempi iho nppeiite of the epicure or the
fancy of the most fastidious. ' 4 , , . -
Dilner will be in readiness every day 010 c “ f “ r
any number of persons, commcncmnlhisdny, June .list.
Parlies cun be nceonunodateJwub buppersinthemosl
Ttchherchi manner. Oysters, Game, Ac.* will be found
therein their season. In sjoffi.}**®
that no expense or trouble shall bo spared to make this
Sreadv house the best in the Western country.
itSOilj: ;
A. Card.
•nr DAIiV & CO. have now ready for sale a laTge
•W'-k and well selected slock of Spring and Summer
Ikwiery'in all Ushmnch.es. Theywould direct particu
lar attention to their aiock ’ of'Gentlemen s cotton half
Hose, with Merino and Silk fe'etj they are of the best
materials and workmanship, ns a*um
merSock, cannot be equaled.-. W.-B. &Co have also
on hand Genu Undershirts and J3tawer<tm cotton, silk,
and merino i Children Hosiery of descriptions, at
the old,established Stocking Store,Fifth Btreet, between
• Wood and Market. ' ;
" ~~, DlßßOlntlon. ' ■ -
IN CONSEQUENCE of the decease of John McFa
den,the partnership heretofore, eiisungbetween-Mc-
Fadeii fc Covode is hereby dissolved. _J«hn F, Cole is
tally authorised to. seltle the business of the late firm.—
Ail persons having claims will please present themfor
payment. . r PtlohurgA, July Ist, 18j1. ■■
PARTNERSHIP.
lOKHCOVODB.- '..-..JOHN F. COLB. ;
COTOttfl w ©OlOj ■
(Successors to McEadon ct Covode.] . _
The business of the Agency of the Pennsylvania Cen
tral Railroad Company with heredter be conducted un
der the name and style of '.COYODE St CORE)
corner Penn and Wayne streets.
PiUßburgbVJnly lab 1851.—jylO'
Co.'B Express Office.
Ao.-OS Market tint:. . .
IT gives us pleasure to announce to our friends that
s e are now ready to receive them at our new Office j
on Marßet street.' ... „„ eom .
From one messenger per week, with wh_ch
menced running over the Control R°cd. ,
creased our facilities to nc. by which we can send or
ders any day (>«,) to 010 b i |oRS-?TH/
the same messenger. BAK&n a. t .
ie2B:y ■—t—
OATS-i-500 bus. on boM*» : r .
Soo' do to arrive <md for tMUobjr pYRR
■■ V'■ NO. 287 Liberty mreeL
rarinsH-foWßbTsraWind
■Li 00 1
lll>l>.lBsl, No. 3,
/"•tOFFEE-BO bags cHolcelEb for 681 pVBK.
T7®^TATi—CObblßrcSi:rVinego r fo”^ e DyER
, V an 1 • ‘ “
wh-51) bits. Choice No.
13ii 30 bbla. Pickled Hernng>
In store and for sale & BINNING,
a No. 10 Market street.
o on storage, an.
If. fir sale, to close ont th*tot. G & MOORHF.AD.
jyta
/-SOFFKK— 50 bags rrimo IUo uonee; 7.'-,
10 d ° 3ttTa & mo»bheap.
WTufBXS J-rimcO Choose.
i V'' r .. No. 1 Diamond.
VT'OBA.CCO—-Rnssell & B&bison’s, W. U. Gram’s, and
good brands, for fc MOORHEAD .
■jjEAVER“BUCKETS—aT'doz. Beayer Buckeu,- ii
and<ox«de by fc MOOKHBA D.
' " Mr-- 1| '•-i i •' ■ • -•'
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Progs anb iUltlitnots.
DR. BEOWN, No. 41DIAMOND ALLEY
• Devotes bis entire attention to enoffie*
• fjMSaS&Mh practice. HisLasihesslsmostlyconflnedH)
TtPSw a rrivatt or Venereal JHuastt. and such pain
ful directions, brought on by imprudence
• HjjjPillilll youthful Indulgence and excess. -
■■MiS&mm Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Goaori*
heajGlcet, Stricture, urethral Discharges,
Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases o . the venereal
origin. Skin Diseases. Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter*
Ringworin, Mercurial Diseases,Seminal weakness,lm*
potency. Piles, Rheumatism. Female Weakness, Month*
ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano*
Nervous Affections, Pams m the Back and Loins, Irrita
lions of the Bladder anu Kidneys, successfully treated
Care guaranteed. ' : :
Fourteen years’ pracuce.(four in this cltyl enables Dr!
Brown toofler assurances of speedy cure to all who may
come under his care. ,
Office and private consulting rcoras, 41 Diamond ay.
jpp Charges moderate. novStdfcwfy
REUMATISM.— Dr. Brown's newiy aiscovrearem.
edy for Rheumatism i» a speedy and certain remedy
forthatpaiofultrouble. Itncverfalls. •
Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41, DIA* .
MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna, The Doctor is always « -v ,
home iaplB-qawtf,
GREAT AND IMPORTANT
CHEHIOAb DISCOVERY*
Chemical VeeiiabU Combinations to repel Diseases.
Dr. Gnysotfi Yellow Dock end Ssnsps*
rllla*
PUT UP IN THE largest sized bottles, contains
more of the pure llondoras Sarsaparilla than any
other preparation extant, which is chemically combined
with the Extract of Yellow Dock, the Extract of Wild
Cherry, and Balsam of Firj thus making the remedy -
more thoroughly efficient than any other Sarsaparilla ■
before the public. At the same time it is perfectly fires >
frotnall mineral poisons, which Cannot be said of any * •
of the Sarsaparilla Compounds. . The invalid should be- -
ware of poison! : Mercury, Iron, Quinine. lodine, Suf- '•
phur, Arsenic andmanyother mineraland meiaiic poi
sons entered into and form tho active basis of most of
the Sarsaparillos and Panaceas of the day. GetyborV
Cowpousd Extract ovYxllow Docx and Sabsapikilla
does not contain a particle of these substances, as any'
one camascertain by applying the necessary tests;
The .original and only genuine preparation for the
permanent dure of .CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES
OFTHELUNGS when they ore supposed to be affected
by iheioojreguentuseof Mereury.lnn. Quinine, ttej—
It is also a remedy for SALT RHEUM, RING W0RM,....
TETTER, SCALD HEAD, DROPSY, SCURVY*
WHITE SWELLING, King’s: Evil, Neuralgic Affec
tions, Female .Weakness ana Obstructions, Barrenness,
Nervoaa.and. general Debility .of the. System,Loss of
Appetite, Languor, Dizziness and Liver Affections,
■ which led to Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Fever
ond Ague, Blllious Fevers, Chill Fevers,Dumb Ague,
Jaundice, Ac.. &c. . ...
g 7" The, afflicted may rest, assured that there is not
theleast particle of Mineral, Mercurial, or any other
poisonous substance in this medicine. It is perfectly
harmless and may be administered to persons in the very
weakest stages of sickness, or to the most helpless in
fants without doing the least Injury.
. The curative powers of this extract arc truly won
derful, and all invalids should; raako immediate trial o.
the “Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla.” It cunnotinjaro
the delicate patient. _
. {CERTIFICATES 1
Rings qf O. M. Leonard;
/ Blooming Gzova, Dee. Ist; 1819.
Messrs S. F. Benneit' & Co;—Gents:—Sometime in
1340,1 was attacked with ihe King’s Evil in my arm,
which became sosoiethatl could not use it, and in
184 k mortification set in. T employed at differenitimcs,
each physician of celibrity within iny.reach;all told
me that my* arm must be amputated; From the shoul
ders to the fore arm, my arm was full bt running sore* -
come of thdm os large ns afi Ay cent piece.. I then tried
an Indian Doctor; wno.reraovetf.the mortified flesh, and ,
slopped the mortification* but could not heal my arm.—
My strength,' at this" time/ was completely exhausted
aiidmy person much emaciated, rr/conunned in this
state until" the summer of 1648,. when T saw an. adver
tisement of u QuysoU's Yellow Dock and. SanapanUaf'
which I read nltei.iively, and sent for one bottle of tho
article. After using it a few days, thedischargesfrom ;
my arm increased, and assumed .a light color, ;and loss
offensive odor. I sent for a second .bottle, and while
using it I found my strength and;the dis
charges decreasing- I continued using it until I had
used six bottles, though I felt myselfperfecly cured
before I used the sixth bottle. • Since that time In&ve
not felt any pain in my arm: no sores have re-.appearcd,
ahdlhave nota doubuhatii is thoroughly cured, fori
can laborwitb it as wella&evcr l could. - -
« GuytotCs YtUow Dock and SanaparUlaf l alone cured
me; I toofrnoother, remedy while asinff it, and had 1
used it at the firstappearerice of the malady,! forty be
lieve it would have saved me from years of suffering.
: - Audi most earnestly recommend every person suffer
ing under any similar to use h Gnysotfs Yellow
Lockand Sarsaparilla” which will restore them to
; h e al.h. Vonreln < LEONARD.
An Extraordinary Cast, of Scrofula, Eyranpelas and
Ulcers , cured by the sole use of Dr. Quysotfs Cem>
pound Syrup, Yellow Dock and SarsapariOa.
■ ■ Brooklyn, Nov. 17,1848.
Dr. Gbysotx—Sir: I tender you my sincere thanke
for the great benefit I have derived from theose of your
valuable Syrup. I have been troubled very bad with a
scrofulous sore which made its appearance on my chin. .
I did not pay much attention io.it at first, supposing n
to be nothing but some eruption that generally appears
on persons’faces. It finally began to increase, anUllt
spread to the back part of my head Tapplied toaphy
sfeiau; he attended me all to no purpose. 1 had tried
everything that could be tried. 1 saw ycur.Syrop. of
Yellow Dock aud Sarsaparilla, and concluded to use it,
for I knew that the Yellow Dock was one -of die moat
valuable articles in the worid for the blood.- I bought
your Syrup and commenced using it, and from the use
ot one battle I could see a great change m my system.
I continued using it until! am awell man. Ixiowieei.
like a new person; my blood is perfectly cleansed, mid
free from all impurities. There Is not a question out
that yonr newly discovered Compound it iar superior to.
any Sarsaparilla ayrup ever sold. This certificate is at
your disposa’, tojmblish if you like, and any one you
may refer to me, I shall be happy to give them all the
information I can aboutmy case,Ac.,:/J
I remain your obedient- .
GEORGE G. JOHNSTON.
—Uff Market street.
Tha best Female Medicine trunen: Thi Extnuttf Ydb»
. Doth and Sarsaparilla is opuitiee, speedy ana
permanent cure for all complaints incident tc
•• 'FEMALES. -• .
Its mild alterative properties ’render it peculiarly an- :
plicabletothesleaderaml delicate constitution of the ,
female. It is unrivalled in its effect upon. such diseases
as Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Lcuconhoca or
Whites, IrTCgular Menstruation, incontinence of Unne,
and general Prostration of the systems It immediately
contracts that distressing nervousness and iaseitode so (
common to the <ema!e frame,and imparts an energy ana
buoyancy as surprising as they are grateful; We have
evidence on file, which-induces us strongly to reconii .
mend this medicine to married people who hove not .
been blessed with offspring.
Prolapsus Uteri, or falling of the :Wanw t of put year!
i standing, cured by Dr. Gvysbtt's Extract efTteUoto Doth r.
andSanapariUg, after every other known remedy ha* .
been triedwithout reliefs . - • _ Jr4
Feb;, 1849.
This certifies that my wife, aged twenty-seven, years iK .
has been suffering under the above complaint for five
years. Nearly all of thattime confinedtoher bed.,; ,
have for five years constantly employed the best:medi- ..
cal talent ihatcould'be procured in this sectionot the
country, without any benefit whatever. I have-alsh:
purchased every instrameotrecommcnded forilte"ctn.~
of such diseases, all of which proved worthless.
In the spring of 1848,1 was induced by my friendsro
try Dr.Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla which
was used for four months, After she had usedit for fottr
weeks, It was evident to all .of us that she wtw improv
ing, andfrom this time she improved rapidl> ,ond gained ~
flesh and strength until she is now enjoying raestexhel- .
lent health. : WM, MONFORT.
We being neighbors to Wm. and Julia Monfort, know .
that the above statement as to the sicknessof Mis.Mon
ford, and os to the cure being affected by “Guyaott’s Yel-
low Dock and Sarsaparilla,” to bo strictly true.
JANE EDDY,
.: SARAH POWERS.
- Sold by J. D. PARK, (successor to Sanford & Faik,)
Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General
Agent to the South and West, to whom.nil orders must
; be /litfd& C Co, Pittsburgh.; L Wilcox, Jr, corner Market
street and the Diamond; B A Fahnestock Pitta
burgh; J A Jones, Pittsburgh ; Lee A Beckham, AUe
cheny City; LT Rassell, Washington ; W H Lumber
ton. Franklin; L B Bowie, Umontown; H Wehy,
Greensburghr S Koomz, Somerset; ScoU * <*jU?W£»
Bedford; Reed A Son, HolUdaya
bttrgh; HildebrandACo. lhdidna; J .
ning; Eva»3 A Co, Brookville; A\ Son, .
Wayhesburgh; M'Farland A Co,N Callender, Mead*
ville; Button A Co, Erie ; Henry' Fqrker, Merceri Tos..,
Kelly & Co, Butler; S Smith, Beaver;; J DrBummertt,i., . ;
Warren; F L A CS P Crooker.
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t ' ■ Ayer»» CHerry Pectoral! .
TT'OR THE SURE OF COUGHS. COLDS, HOARSE
-15 NESS, BkOiNCHITIS, w hooping cough,
CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION, , ,
Among themumerb.ua discoveries Science has made
In this generation to facffitate the'business of life, in
crease its enjoyment, and even prolong ihb tern of hu
man existence,none be named of more real value
to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the
Healing Art- A vast trial of its virtues throughoulthls . . . ‘
broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no medi- .
cine or combination of medicines yet known, can so
surely control and cure the numerous-varieties of pul* ,
monars disease which have hitherto swept from our •
midst thousands and thousands, every year.; Indeed
there is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy ha*
atlength been found which can be relied on to cute the
' mostdangerous affections of the.lungs. Our space here,
will net permit ub to publishany proportionof thecuree
effected by itsnse,but we would present the following
opinions of eminent men, and reter UJ
the circular whxh the Agent below named, mil always
be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full parueulars,
and indisputable proofs of these fact,.
From the Vrcafent of Amherst College, the celebrated
uimnen C Aver— Sir: l have used ynur Cherry Pec
loral in my own case of deep-sealed Bronchitis, and am . >
satisfied from Its chemical constitution, that it is tut ad
roirabJe compound for ihe'ielief of la.-ngaland broa .
.JS3 difficulties. If my opmio.n.as to its superior eto**, .
octerconbe of any service, you are at-liberiy to use it
as yonthinkproper iDWAmj hi^chcoc „ D
From the widely celebrated Professor Sillnuin, M. »■ ■
r.: L.L. D, Professor or Chemistry, Mineralogy,
■ Ac., Yale College, Member of the Lit iiibt.
Sled. Phil, and Scientific Socieues of
Araericaand Europe. . .
«I deem the Cherry Pictorial an : ad ™ r ? Tb'°.S?fSedi
tion from some of the bestarticles in the Materia ,
ct and a very effective remedy for the class of diseus
cHt is intended to cnTe.” - \
New Havenj CtvNov, . ■ . > senate, stales V
Major Patuson, President of tliO S. C 5.
he has used the bherry. Plctoral with wonderful sue
cess, to cure an infismation of the.lungs,-
■ ’ Fronone of ths first physicians inMmne.
Ssoo, Me, April.
edit will cure coughs, Colas, and diseases of the lungs,
and consider it mnch vhe best remedy knbyra for that exs
ease. Respectfully Jrou fop. ■
Prepared and sold by James C. ;
ist,Loweir,Mass. - . . v... n K
try* Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail,byk>Lgs :
-Fahnestock, mid by J.M.Townsend; m ...
by H. p. Schwartz, and J. Douglass, and by druggists
generally. ; .".' ■;"
THE subscriber having mode arrangements u'
quence of whichhispresentl^iBinossmuetbee«» of
bv the Ist of August next, now offer* his wboio
Gloves, Hosiery. Hibbons, Lace Goods “^ i §si ru and -
.tefcKaaospteWffiaess*
ffi^wssassajagss^.'
I gTeaUy reduced prices, whole sale and rejgJj^xON*
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