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CITY INTELLIGENCE
. BSP The Ballet Troupe arc all exceedingly
clever artistes, equal to' anything now in the
'country.- Their- entertainments continue to at*
■ -tract good' houses, and : give entire .satisfaction..
Hilariot, the Now Orleans favorite, is deoidedly
the most attractive daesouse.-we have had on our
boards for a long tune, while Miss Sinclair as a
card of herself. Monsienrs Hilariot ond Vegas
are also very clever. The former may bo ranked
among tho best male: dadoers in the country.,
' The company have a decided advantage- over
most Ballet companies,.-in possessing and dis
playing-a skillful knowledge of music. The
“ Marseilles Hymn,” as performed on the piano
forte by M’lle. Hilariot; “ Nightingale Waltz,
performed on'the flageolette by Sir- Alliesand
■ the performance -on the violin.by Mops. Hilariot,
showed them to be masters of musie as well as
...... the light fantastiO-dance. :- ; : ...;; \, v
All who hoard tho Nightingale Waits will
agree with ns that it was onoof, the; sweetest
things-ever listened to; and its execution on
that simple instrument, truly wonderful, it was
- received with a storm of applause, -and -loudly
encored.' We should like'to'have- it repeated.
They stay but a few nightsilonger in ourcity,
and then proceed to Baltimore. Such artisteß
deserve a liberal patronage wherever they go. ■*
National Tempcranct Convention.—On tile 20th
• inst., a national Temperance Convention, will bo
at Saratoga Springs ; ro whioh the Sons of
, Temperance of Allegheny county have elected
: as representatives, Cornelius Kingsland,; George
Latnb r .and J. N. -Frazier. . They, were empow-
ered to add -others -to ' their - nupiber, - if - deemed
expedient. - -
BS2T“rThe alarm-of-fire ruiout 1 l o’clock ves
terdaywas caused by the burning of a Chimney
in the brick house in the rear of MoGeary &
: McGialey’s dry goods store, on AVood street, be
tween Sixth and Liberty. A heavy slower ot
ram coming on at the time, soon dampened the
fire. . i < i
He did do it .'—There was a. lurge audience m
attendance at Lafayette Hall last evening, at a
private exhibition of Mr. McCormick’s, to wit
ness, among others, the inorcdible feat of walk
ing on a ceiling, head downwards. To the as
tonishment and satisfaction of all present, he
accomplished all that he set forth. There will
be an exhibition at the same place, on Saturday
evening, when no one should fail to attend.
Expired. —The admmibtr.ition of Aid. Steel as
Mayor pro tan, has expired, to tho return
of Mayor Guthrie, wbohaß been absent for some
weeks. The Alderman's term was brief, but
while he did sit in judgment, he discharged the
duties of the office with ability and promptness.
. From Europe.-—So\m D< Davis, Esq., our fel
low citizen, who was one of the commissioners
to the Worlds Fair, returned the night before
last Ho looks much recruited, and was delight
ed with his trip.
.J/erry.—-A colored gentleman and his dulcinea
passediup Wylie street the evening before last,
pretty well slewed, giving a novel exhibition to
the denizens of said street, of their vocal pow
ers,. The music, it is said, was quite ipiritual.
J&6T* Aman.uamcd Myers Barker, was stab
bed in Sharpsburg, tho evening befaro last, in a
row. He was cut in the arm, the knife passing
clear through.
A man named W in. A&amQwas drowned
m the Allegheny river, on Wednesday evening,
while bathing. \ His body has not yet been re
covered. *
ES?” The Allegheny Bridge case will he. tried
next Monday. It is one that has created a good
deal of excitement, and the result will no doubt
be looked for with interest.
A New. Bell. —Tlie Belief Fire Company liave
got a new bell on their engine house. It was
mode by A. Fulton, brass founder, and weighs
3400 lbs.
b Ca? 0 The great Scott Convention v meets in this
city on the evening of the 20th August. Dis
tinguished speakers from this and other States
will be in attendance. So says the handbill.
Rwt. —lnformations for riot have been made
bfcforc Aid. Steel agoinsta number of persons on
the Noblestown -Plank Road, and warrants is
sued for their arrest.
JGSy*-The fishing party, consisting of about a
dozen gentlemen started yesterday morning for
Ross’place, above Sharpsburgh. A good time
is expected.
Counterfeiting. Mayor Guthrie committed
Daxtl. Mabony yesterday for passing counterfeit
money on Owen Brannegan. He wasaffcerwards
discharged.
Discharged.— John H. Fdpman, committed
day before yesterday for keeping a disorderly
house, was yesterday discharged from prison.
Returned.— Hlb Honor J. B. Guthrie, returned
the night before last from his eastern tour, look
ing much improved in health and spirits.
. Our friend Sill, of the firm of Stuart &
Sill, has returned from Bedford Springs, where
he has been rusticating for some days.
Jn the Stocks. —An American sailor was put in
the stocks at Matanzas for whipping ten Spanish
soldiers.* He was a ichaler.
Police. —There were five cases before his Honor
Aid. Steel yesterday morning. Two were dis
charged, and three were committed.
jß@f*» The Steubenville boys are talking about
raising a company for Cuba. Go it!
We hod a delightful and refreshing
shower yesterday'.
figgfHon. Harmar Denny, we are happy to
announce, is out of all danger.
There are about 80 prisoners in jail.
Rake chance for cheap clothjng —cuks
teb, No 71 Srtuthfieh! street, is now closing out Inn
stock of seasonable Clothing, at a* very (.light advance
upon cost, He is determined to-sell to make room for'
new goods.. His stock embraces every thing found ir
fashionable clothing establishments, either for man or
boy. The public arc invited to call and sec for them
selves, beiore purchasing elsewhere. No charge for
showing goods. . . v . -j ■
• We study to please, - ;
eti7 • 7rSmitbfiCld si.
. Hr* William . 7
BEING released fromauemion to'his I»ie business,
hasresumedihe practice of MEDICINE; HisOffiec
and dwelling.is above the Drug. Store, No. 262 Liberty
street, where he may always be found except wlienab
sent oa prores&ienal duty. Having had several years’
experience in practice, he hopes-by close attention to
duty, to raema liberal patronage: .
Pittsburgh, July 23.1ft51—3m*
PENS GLASS WORKS;
V LORENZ, SR.*** •• ■ .. THOMAS WIOIHUAS.
. Lorenz 6 Wightman;
(Formerly of ine firm of \V a. ftrOuLLt &. Co)
MANUFACTURERS 07 ALL HINDS OF
VIALS, BOTTLES AND WINDOW GLASS,
63 Water and OB Front Streets, Pittsburgh, Penu'a
N. 8.~ Particular attention paid to odd sizes of Win
dow Glass and private mi ulds for Bottles and Vials
_jy2s:3md&w ■•: • . -. .. . .
ALL PERSONS interested will lake notice that
WILLIAM TAYLOR, of the Eighth U»rd of the
City of Pittsburgh, Brickntakcr,on ihe29ihdnv of July,
1851. executed to the undersigned a Deed of Alignment
of all ins Estate, in trust for the benefit of his creditors
. All persons indebted to said Taylor arc requested to
make immediate payment, and rpcrsonn having claims
will present them. J. HOWARD, Assignee,
lyOl Ofiico4tU st.-, bet. SmUhficld and Gram.
JPITTBBUBGH
coantn 07 MARKET AND THIRD ITSEETO.
FACULTY.— JonN Flbning, principal Instructor in
the science of Accounts. ■ ■
O. K. Cbajovbrun, Professor of Penmanship. Merc an*
tile computation, Ac.
Alex. M. Watson, Esq., Lecturer.on Commercial
Law. • . ,‘i ■ ■ > '
The Rooms of this Institution are open both day and
evenwe, for the reception of those wishing 10 obtain a
pracucal Mercantile education ihe course of itisiruc*
uon is so thorough, that every, student on.leaving the
College will be competent to take charge ofandicon*
duct on correct principles, any set of Stock or Partner*
ship Books, however complicated. ... UcJO:d&.w
O’DonneU* SKnllen & Co. ; T
Pittsburgh Chair andCabmet Ware. Rooms,
WO. 08 THIRD ST.,
BETWEEN WOOD ''AIfITJrfASJCtTYIffOUTir'SIDS').
«rtg£y MANUFACTURERS of Cane Seat Parlor
Tfjjl Chairs; Cane. Seat Rocking Chairs] Rc*
- fjnsir ». ceplloa ahd Invalid Chairs; Cane Scat
BQd Couuiiy House Stools; Settees; Loun
y£Eff&& ges, and every variety of Commoji Chairs.'
infif if All of which were manufaclared under.
Mf Wyk & their personal superintendence, and are
v * warranted both |n material a id workman
ship inferior to none m the City. . Dealers m these arti
cles will find it to their especial pdvaniag&tQ call and
examine for themselves previous 10 going elsewhere.
Steamboats and Dwellings famished- at the shortest
notloe. . All Orders punctually attended to. v . i fjy2s
HARPERS’ NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR
AUGUST^—We am compelled' to Bay tbal every,
monthly isiue of ibis unexampled Magazine rivals us
predecessor in literary mntter of jniercßt. The subjects
in tins nnmber are mostly new, and exceedingly mstrac
tiye.; it can safely bo, recommended as ono ofthc Very
best pabhcaiions to.be obtained any where "
H. Miner &. Co., Southfield street, have the above for
sole, as also, all the back volumes, from the commcnce
meDT> fau2
( tHAMPAGNE WitsK—l2 t.askei? Anchnr P.hnm.
\y pagae-juu received and for salc
/^vrniTT^wwvE^— I *JUCKETSON.
aus MILLER A RICKETSON.
Notice.
3lartUmoalcs,
- " . - SCOTT' A OTISt
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
: Gl- MAm CTB£ET,ST. LOUIS* msSOUJU— -
HAVINUbeen engaged in tlie above busmeasforthe
last fix years, in this cily,. would: respctifnllyso
licit conslgnmenis of Goods, to be sold in this market,
eitherfor Auction; or privute sale—particnlarly Glass
ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; and will ftnke liberal
■advunees.on all kinds of Goods .consigned- os for sale
here.-
■ IVill refer M ;Me«ra:,Hcweu, Roe ft Co .E. R via:
lei, Win. D. Wood tCo , John J, Anderson it Co, R H'
Stone, Squire * Reed, Brownlee, Homer ft, Co , tarkm
Denver: Sami Domer. Butler ft BroUiers, fincinnaVi'
George M’Lmn. Pittsburgh. ’ [mSrtfey '
T„„ : - Auction 1 Card. i— ~
HR undersigned.after att Inlerval of four i-eUrt has
ogam resumed business Having Shed wife
toe requtsmous of th c law regulating STalee ut Auotfem
nud having procured a first class Licensa-aVAkieHoiteer
tah l Kmemlsanrt ll ?b ttrel l, , |!* e ofr =f B hiaeervicc3 of such
os-r- Ba » nrt *h® P n hhc -generally. Wilh an expc
hnhardF m «l“*line of business, ho
‘"B,‘n'npng:that:i.e will be enabled to give
£!?' oil those who may feel disposed to
z 1! P: ATcKMNNA, Auctioneer.
Refers tojhe.principal Cily Mercbanls. jy9
J' 0 "- °[Com., N Y-i Bulletin and:-Pennsylvanian,
i anoxia, American and Republican, ISalt., copy l wand
charge this office )
>V« 6. m’UAttTNEV, Auctioneer.
T7IANCY GOODS AND JEWELRY at Auction.
JC AVIU he sold on Monday next, August Utli. ai lU
o’clock in, I'm forenoon, at JVL’Oarmey’s Auction House,
a assortment of Fancy Goods and Jewelry. .
" Among the lot mar hr. mentioned m nan thc following:
Zepher worsted, of all colorsSsilk Floss,fine Frencli
Convoy, for working Sumplea. &c; a large lot of pat
terns, of all colors and sizes; Shetml Cord ; Velvet Ta*-
seD; Cadies’ Portfolios; Album*, Pocket Book-*, Lamps;
Mutt’, Ac. And at the sometime, a large lot of Jewel
ry; Ac. W. G. M’CARTNBY,
. ... Auctioneer.
RRAC KSTATb; or AiicriON.-rUn stiiuruiiy t, rl r
August blh, ISSI, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon
will l.c sold on the boroash of ftlan
cbe6ier,aLOT OF GROUND, framing foity-eight foci
on....lsland Lane, and extendn g back li9 feet 0 in.
dies to o 10 fool alloy, on which is eroded a. good sab
s nutial new Unek House, two slorios 'high: containing
fourirapms; With a good .dry cellar under the who'e
housoj aontcovenjmlie yard; a good garden, con
taim g shiubb ry and fruit trees! a good stable in the
renr of th* lot; »n exct-Mcit well or water in front of
the house Tho above property is pleasantly situated
.or health ami convcmcnce, commanding a beautiful
view of the river and adjoining country, and convenient 1
to the Railroad Depot Any person wishing to secure
.0 themselves a comforuble home, saould nvoil them
-•elves of This o ip irtuntij, as such chances are seldrm
off red It will lie sold at a bargain. Terms at sale
Jiu7 W. G. M’PARTNEY, Aucl’r
TP "’t> Mdft'i’hß dols, One double barreled
1 SHOT GUN, Sfu& and Ttsis'y one Shot Bag. ortr
Poioter Horn, one G-atnc Bag, Ac ,at Auction —W 11
he “old ou fc-oturdnj evening next, August Oih, at 8|
o’clock, at M’C.triney s Aucion House, No. 125 Wood
«ir<et, two fine better Dopa, eighteen months old and
well trained, one double barreled Shot and
Tvmsi, one Shot Bug; one Powder Horn; one Game
line, Ac.
Persons wishing to purchase will have onopporiumty
of seeing Uk* Dog-ton Saturduy morning, and during the
duy, at ihe Auction Store of the tubscriber
_ W t Q M’CARTNEY. AucPr
fAKAYUS DWELLING HliUrfb ron SU.B cheap—
Ml The undersigned wishes to dispose of at private
site, a mw iWo. story frame DWELLING HOUSE,
siluale on the corner of Washington and Union slrret*.
ill tue .borough ol Birmingham. Said, house is erected
on a teased lot of ground, fronting 20 feet on Washing
ton street,nnd rutm ngback CO feel ou Union street
The lease lias lime yeurs 10 run from the Ist of April,
1850. Ground rent SIO a your. Tho purchaser has the
firivilege ot removing the house ut the expiration of the
ease. Price of house 360 Possession eiven immedi
ately. ; W. G. M’CARTNEY,
Auctioneer.
m. DAVIS| Auctioneer,
BOOKS AND WaTCME^-at Aucnoif.—On Satur
day cvcn-iii*, Augu3t Oih, at 7i o’clock, at the Sales
Rooms, coiner or Wood ami Fifth streets, will be sold
a 10-r > coHecrort or oetv and second hand botkff.fami
iy kr-tbibles; Pairiek,Lowih t Whuby and Low
m*m,« 4 vols.,&c. .
Also— J wo Fupcnor golddemched lever Waiches;
Silver detached lever and I'epme do;
aoa • I*. M. DAVIS, AucPr.
Houses and lots in the fji-th wardu
Auction -—Oa Wednesday evening; Augast 13th,at
& o'clock, nl the Sale? Room*, cornerof Wt od and Fifth
Ktrect-i, wut lie sold that vu’uable fat of ground,having
a front o. r l7f-eio inches otr Liberty street, rear the
corner of Mechanic sticet, extending back CO feet; on
which ir erected a fuhßtannal two r,ior> frame dwelling
house,.wab buck back tmi ding
• Also, one other l?tof ground, baviug a fiootof 25 fret
on an alley, which is 30 feci wide, extending Irnek 40
icet; on which is erected a subriammt two story frame
dwelling house.
Terms OmMhird cash; residue in one and two years,
withinterest.
P. M. DAVIS, Aact»r_
P. M’KENNA, Auctioneer.
Lot anil Briclc House at Auction*
I WILL OFFER FUK SALE at politic suction on
Saturday, the «7.hdayo( Ausust,at 4 o’clock, P.M.,
on.ihe premises, ;i lot o! Ground. Silt feet front on the
Mom street in the through of Eari Hi mmgham, by 60
lect-dcep. -On "which is a neat, writ-built, two story
tmek home, containing four rooms. Tun property is
mimblc for doing a Tetml baane??, being in the neigh*
borhoml ot ss.verul manufactunng estaimshments, and
near the ground-lately purchased for the Pit'sburgh
F. undry. it veil! be disposed of low, andon rcasonab'e
terms of payment. Title giod.
JAMES BLAKELY.
P. M’KKNNA, Auct’r.
TTOUSEIIOLD FURNITURE at Accriwr-Mn Fri*
; t“ " day inoriuuq, August Mb, tu 10 o'clock,at the rest*
dcnccof John I). MorgaiijKsq, corner of Third street
and Cherry- alloy, will be sold, as he »« removing from
the city, las enure Household and Kitchen Furniture,
which have been but a *hort time in use, embracing—
s peuor mahogany hair seel sofa and chairs ; ottomans;
pier table; mirrors; ingrain, Veoiban and rag carpets;
Vcmuan blinds ;-dressing bureau} superior high post
cherry bedst-ends; crib; raatlrasses; bedding; work
and wash stands; fancy nod common chairs and rock
er*;. uming tonics; queensware; glassware ; knives
and. forks; mantel clock; sup. cooking stove and fix*
lures; kitchen utensils, Ac., Ac.
nuG P. M.OAVIB, Atict’r.
Auction salk at'isku/uewai’Hk or
•GOOU3, GROCERIES. Ac.—On Tuesday morn*
ing, August 12th, at 10 o'clock, and continue from day
to day, at tho store of I>. 8. Thompson,in Bridgewater,
will be soil, without reserve, his enure slock of Dry
Got ds. Groceries, Ac., which nave been carefully se
lected lor retail sale?, compruonr tn part superior French
and English UroiU Cloths end Gusumeres, assorted co
lors; satinets; tweeds; Kentucky jeans;-kerseys;
linen and cotton drills; summer cloths; cottonades;
bleached and onbleached shirtings and sheet
ings; shirting stripes; checks; ticking?.;colored cam
brics; oil chintz ; 2dh pieces furniture and drear prints,
of the Leri stales and quality; silks, laces, Ac ; black
ond fancy dress silks; grosdc Naples; no mdu chlen;
Turk satin; wnteredsilks; herages; lawns; delaines;
casbtnercs; mormon; bonibozmcs; atpnveaa; swtss;
catnbrieand mull muslins; Victoria und bishop lawn* ;
luces,edgings and insertions; lacc capes; shawls, ho-
Mcry and gloves; eilk, cambric, gingham and cotton
handkerchiefs; bonrctaadcnpnbbons; French Artifi
ctais: trimmings; nnrasote; bonnets; umbrellas; pat
ent thread ; spoof cotton*; sewing silks; coat, pant
and .vcetbmtonsi meuuoandsilk undershirts and draw
ers ; boots, shoes and hats; hardware an l cattery; gro
ceries; quecnswaie; glassware, Ac-
Terms—Bums over 3100, four months credit, of par
proved endorsed paper. -
auO IVM: DAVIS, Auct’r
Tram ;tory (
• .(BBTWEEri PESX *SD LtBBBTI BTREBTi).
T IST OF SIIADFiS oa hand and made at oil times to
Aj order-r-
3-4,4-4,5 4 and 6-4 Buff Shades, plain and bordered ;
“ “ “ tk Transparent green do;
“ “ ■ u . ■ •; Dark 11 . do;
landscape Shades of every style;
Moonlight -do do do; .
Gothic and; Mezzmnlo, of new style;
STORE SHADES of any color, with Lettering or De
signing. -OIL CLOTHS on hand.
Also, a lot-of SHADE TRlMMlNGS—complete at2s
cents per shade, Curtains hang on reasonable
terms.
P. S.—Pcdlers will do well to call at the Factory, be*
fore purchasing elsewhere.
aprt9:om _____ E; R. KERNAN.
To tlie Deaf.
DEAFNESS, noises in the head, and all disagreeable
discharges from the ear, speedily and permanently
removed without pain or inconvenience, by Dr. HART
LEY, Principal Aanst of the N. Y. Ear Surgery, begs to >
announce his return to Pittsburgh. The number anu im
port mrc of the coses under iusenre, on his recent visit,
and the gratifying amount of success which attended his
treutment, have induced him to expedite his return. Ills
stay here will depend much upon circumstances, and it
will be advisable for those who wish to consult him, to
make ail early call.
• Dr. 11. may.be consulted, until iurther notice, in Alle
gheny Cny, first three story brick dwrcllingbeyond the
school house, in Rebecca street.
Tlu.'i.n years close and almost undivided attention
to this branch of special practice has enabled him to
reduce his treatment to such a degree of success ns to
find the most confirmed and obstinate oases yield by a
steady attention to the means prescribed.
-The following testimonials are submitted wilh confi
dence. They wdishow at least in what estimation his
professional qualifications are held by some Of the most
distinguished medical men in the country.
u I have had the pleasure to meet Dr. Hartley in prac
tice, and have been led to form' a • favorable opinion of
lus character,both in the profession and as a gentleman.
W Pahkeb, M.D.,
..... ' . Professor of Surgery, &c.
" Hw professional abilities will be duly appreciated
by those who place themselves under his care.
. » John. Wuixtabbr, M. D.,
Professor of Anatomy, Ac.
. Fromjny intercourse wilh.Dr. Hanley, 1 have found
hi* deporimeut correct and gentlemanly
Mott, M. D,
( Ttis a pleasant duty to givo my testimony in favor of
the treatment adopted-by Dr. Jlartley for the cure of
dcafocss. The application is unattended by pain or in
convenience, and its effects almost instantaneous.
U.:P. IIABDUAjr,
Counsellor at Law, 23 Chambers si.
. “Wehave known several.ca’esof partial deafness
treated by. him with the most happy results. Dr. If. is a
scientific gentleman and can produce numerous testi
monials of {usability and success in thisdifficult branch
of the medical profession l '—<7fo£>r.
. “ Persons afflicted by-diseases of the Ear, are recom
mended to pay a visit lo Dr. Hartley, Aurlst, at No. 93
Atcli street, above Third. He is a well educated pro
fessional man, and having paid particular attention to
diseases affecting hearing, hair acquired from his skill
and experience better meuus of coping with this serious
affliction than those which are possessed by physicians
in general practice.”— Lupateh.
*• • aU cases guarantied where malformation does notex
• in : I Kvlfrlf •
IN THIS CUUItT OF.COMMON I*LKAS OF ALLE
GHENY COUNTY,.
:Jn the matterof the Assign- 1
meni of Warrick, Martin & Co | No 35 octiXorraj !81S .
•W.S. Courtney kS.Harbaugjj*
• ••••'••Anp Now, to wit, July 23,1951, sopple-
meutary accoant of assignees, presented
to open Court, confirmed nisi, and ordered
’OTBHBlB§t hal nouce of the filing be given: by two
fljgjSSjgEfly weeks 1 publication m the Daily Commer
cUl Journal and Post Bj the Court.
,1 TO GEO. s. HAYS,
'ly23:3w rProthonotary.
A. W. Foster,
ATTORNEY ANB COUNSELLOR AT LAW: ’
OFFICE. NO. 47- FOURTH STREET, below Market
iffteU Pittiiurgky Pa: : ■,: ■ v novts:dawly
Diamond Sparks,.
"DECEIVED TO-DAY, 200 Diamond Sparks, selected
ill for Glass Cutters 1 use.
jy!2 i JNO. B. McFADDEN k CO.
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Patrlt kk Bxohaog« Broken,
‘Cpmtft of thamond aUey and Wood st. y Pittsburgh. .
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' Allegheny Savings Bank* *«•
. BUDGE STOCKS.
M< nongahela • 8ridge........
St. Glair street do *
Hand street do .......
N. Liberties . do .—. *. ...
UtSPEASCESTOCKS.
WesteriLlnsurance Co>
Citizens* • do.: d0..*.....
Associated Eireraen’a do* •>,*«
: TELEGRAPH STOCKS. .
Atlantic and Ohio. Pittsburgh to
' ;to Philadelphia'
Pittsburgh, Cm. and Louisville*
Lake KncJLme
Pittsburgh Gas -W0rk5........
Monongnheia Slackwater* • ♦.»*
Youghiogheny. do
Pennsylvania Railroad • ••■•■*
Penua-and Ohio do.
Cleveland and Pittsb’h do* .*..
Murine Railway and Dry Dock
Fayette Manufacturing Co - * • •
Eric-Canal Bonds, old*.. .. •.
Pjttsb’gb and Boston (ChffMme)
North American* *••»••**■»*•• *
North West* •........ r....
Nonh Western
Iron City
Eureka
Pittsburgh and Isle Ro> nl
Adventure
Ohio Trap Koek
Ridge Mining Compauy
Bluff
ColllDg *
Fire Steel
COBBKCTRD DAILY DT
lloon A Sargent) Exchange Uanker«,
Corner of IPbcJ and Sixth ureetr, Pittsburgh
PENNSYLVANIA.
Pittsburgh Banks------par
Philadelphia u 4t ,
Brownsville “ 44 '
Bucks county “ “ ,
Chester Co (new If sue) “ |
Columbia Bridge Co.- - - •*
Danville u 4 -
Delaware eo. 4 * «—« •• 41
Doyieatown “ >•*-■ *
Easton • “ 1
Germantown “ --•••• 4
Lancaster Banks• “
Lebanon. ** • 44
Montgomery co. ‘v.
Northumberland * u .
Poitsviile “ *•
Reading ...... « l
STchuyJkill co. “ 41
Washington “ a -
West Branch 44 4 *
Wyoming
Carlisle -*-• • J
Chambereburg • - |
E ne ..4...|
Gettysburgh-**•••-*---•- }
Harrisburg- I
llonesdale —•■•••• }
Mtdd leto wn • • -- - • 1 1
Waynesboro |f
York Banks I
-Relief Note# - |l
• United State* Bank 15 I
Allegheny City Scrip- - par
Allegheny Co. * 4 «.preru
Pittsburgh City 14 par
Nfcw YORK.
New York City • • • -par
Country Banks---*----- J
NEW JERSEY.
All So! vent. Banks-1
UKLAWABM
Alt Solvent ranks* par
Small Notes-* «... 4
: Maryland;
Baltimore Books par
Coaniry Banks******-*- |
VIRGINIA.
. Bk a( Vn. and Branchesl
Farmers 1 Bk A Branches I
Valley Uk and Branches ||
KtehangcßkA Branch's It
Wheeling Banks |]
do Branches**** 4
NEW ENGLAND, tj
-All Solvent Banka |j
DAILY REVIEW OF THE MARKETS.
Omcc op tub Dailt Moe-mc Pc#r. >
tnday t August 8, ISSI. >
REMARKS.—-In liqmqcss during the loat week, a« a
genera) thing, we have no improvement to notice. Tho
weather, too, has teen changeable, end unp’caaant most
of the umc for outdoor business. River navigation is
mezcellent order.
* ASHES-—The sales arc confined 10 small lots for man*
afactanng purposeswe quote sales nfSodn a«h&t3£
to 3). Pots we quote at 3} to 4| Saleraius—Sales
arc made at 44 to 5 in bblc and boxes.
APPLES—The market is bare; a choice article would
demand from 2 to 3 00 per LM.
ALB—Tnerc continues a regular brisk demand tor this
article. We quote Manufsciorcrs 1 pr ees—regular dis
count off fur cash.
Bavarian Beer, per bbl go 00
Common, per bnl « goo
XX do * h 00
XXX do —0 00
Common, half barrels 3 00
XX do 4 00
XXX do - 4 60
Common qr barrels. 175
XX do ......... ... *> 00
XXX do * a 25
BUCKETS AND TUBS—Thrrc continues a regular
demand for Buckets wiiboulany change in price. Sales
from first hands for Buckt t* 1,*701,99 m loib of 25 or 50
doz from stores to the trade 202,12 4>*doz. Tubs—Sales
m a regular way at 7,50089 per doz. ,
BROOMS—The stock is large and prices nominal.-
We quale at, from 75c; 81,0010 81.250 1,75 from stores.
BEESWAX—There is but .little oiTcimg; good lon of
Yellow wcqoote atC!o£fo.
BACON—The stock in first hands is thinning oat.
Prices remain firm. Wo note sa’es of 5000 lbs Shoulders
at ?$, 4000 do at 7|, 1500 do at 7s. Hams—Sales si
0, Sides—We quote sale* at 808). 8aIe»of Sucrcr*
sugar cared at 101,3 do at 11.
BUI TER AND EGGS—The uiarkctfor Butler is dull.
Wc quote barrels nominally at 10011 c. For Keg But
ter no demand, but nominal at 708 c. Eggs—snips by
the barrel at ?409c.
BEEP CATTLE—We quote »1t« following prices at
the Cattle market. Beeves 34031 live weight Sheep
8i£501,7S and 81,25 head.
• COFFEE—The market remains unchanged, with but
a limited demand. We note sale* of about 150 bogs,
ranging from 94 to l(Jc. The stock m first hands is
ample.
CHEESE—The stock in first hands is amply. Wc
quote sales daring the week at 006). Extra Cream t>|
07.
COTTON YARNS—Wc qaote Manufacturer's prices
No. 5,0,7, * * 10| No’ie,-.*.. 24
8,9,10, **-—*.l7 Candle Wick, *.- it]
11—12-........18 Carpet Chain, *——2o
13, -10 Coverlet Yarn,*— —*20
14, —•• • * 20 Cotton Twine, •* --*2O
17, 23 Batting, —lO
COPPER—Wc give ihe Card pnee of the Pittsburgh
Copper Works. Ingots 19 to 20cu per pound Sheet—
for Braziers 24025 c.
COPPERAS—SeIIs at 82,6703,12 per barrel.
CORN—The stoek Is light, with but little conpug iu
The demand is better than the week previous. Sales on
the wharf at 35c, from store at 40c.
CORDAGE—The following is the card price of Rope:
Manilla, by the Coll,* .........i<jc
:whett cut,*.** ...15c
White Roppjby Coil, •*•••••• *Uc
when cut, ia L .
Tarred do by Coil, iuc
Do when cut,
Manilla Bed Cords, • 31,8702,5003,20
Hemp do *>*81,5002,2503,00
CRACKERS—The market is well supplied. We give
our table corrcoted and quote.*
Woter Crackers —53.50
Butter 1 do • 4,25
. Dyspeptic do 3L50
Sugar . : do ..........perpound 01061
Sofia do •••••••‘04061
Pilot Bread - • 30t)
DRIEO FRUIT—The demand 14 limited. We quote
Apples at 75080 c in small lots ; Peaches at $1,3701,45,
to uie trade in small lots.
: DRIED BEEF— Sales of Sugar-cored canvassed at
lU|ollo by the tierce. Common 940104 c.
FEATHERS—There is a moderate demand for good
lots -We note inles at 330350 .
.. FLOUR—Receipts during the week have been mode*
rately good.o We note rales of 300 bbls on (he wharf at
3 J 503,20; 97 bbls da at 3,17 ; from store sales are made
at 3.2803.31.
CORN MEAL—Sales from stores at 45050c.per bush
el. .
FISH—The Vemand continues moderate, with more
decline in No. 3. Wo quote sales of No lat $l3; No.
2,80,0009,25; No. 3, $0,7507.50. No. 6 Hening, 0,250
0,50. Cod Fi*h 4c per pound by the drum. No 1 Shad,
012,75013,00
GLASS—SaIes of Country Glass from manufacturers
for 8X10,8202,25 per box 5 10x12,82,2502.50. There is
more firmness on the part of holders.
- GRAIN—The receipts darinx the past week has been
lighter than the week previous, and a slight decline hos
taken place in tome descriptions. Wheat; we note
eales-or 300 bushel*, ranging from CO to 53c. Rye; we
have no sales to -report l out quote at 40 to 45c, Oats :
in this artiole there has been adecline since our Inst re
view. Receipts have been targe; we ncte sales of about
200 bushels at 2302507 c. Sales 011 the: wharf on
Thursday at2Cc. Com : the stock is light, with tfonsid*
orable enquiry;'we note-sales At 35, 37040 c.
fIIDEB-rWe note sales of Dry Flint at 114012 c; City
Slaughter. Green, at 4404fc.
H AY—sales at the settles at from 88 to 810 & ton.
HOPS—We quote sales in a snail way from stores at
50000 c.
IIEM P—There is not mach doing in this article. We
quote at 81050103 P ton. 1 *
HOMlNY,—from stores, sells at 84,5004,75 P bbl
. IRON—The manufacturers 1 card prices for Common
bar 2 -fs 2|o2{c per pound. Other size* m propor
-lion. NAILS—The card.prices for nails are—
From 10dto40d ..1.......;....*.....*83,25
• Bdandoa-..-v..-**- 350
Odand7d-** 400
5d 4,25
4d * '.* 4,50
3d 5,50
A regular discount off for cash.
LARD—The stock is limited. We note sales in Kegs
at fc|o9e,
LEAD—The stock in first hands is largo Limited
sales are mdde atsc for Pig, and 5)054 for Bar.
MOLASSES—Wc notice no special movement in Mo
buses; sales during the week have- been confined to the
city trade Iti small lots at 37-to 38c. Holders are not
annOas to sell large'lots. The stock falls short of the
amount on hand last year at this time. :
. NAVAL STORES—We quote Rosin at $3,1203,50
per bbl; Tar 83,5004,25; Turpentine 45050 c.
OlLS—Lard Oil.is m demand, at 70075 c for No l;
No 2, 58060; - Linseed Oil, 85090; Tanners 1 Oil from
$l7 to 820? bbl.
PIG METALr-The market continues dull. We note
sales of Allegheny at 822024 at 4 and 6 months.
- u *s ' * » !
•COMMERCIAL.
ITUC&S OF STOCKS*
Par value.-Asked. ]
lßlolMH»®tifl.7s!
100,00 105,00'
100,001 101,25!
100,00 02,75
‘ 95,001
90,00
93,001
.02,00
do do new
corpus STOCKS.
BANK NOTE LIST.
State Bk and Brunches 4
OikerSolvent Ranks* •• • 4
Bk of Sandusky 75
Granvule- • —• • *5O
Norwalk so
Lroanmt ...............51.
Wooster • 75
INDIANA.
Stole Bk and Branches • f
ILLINOIS.
Slate Bunk Branch 50
8k of Illinois**.* 75
• KENTUCKY.
All Solvent Bunks*j
MISSOURI.
State Bk. und Branches • J
MICHIGAN
AU Solvem Banks 5
WISCONSIN.
Marine & Firqlns. t o at
. Miiwoukie 5
: TENNES3I K.
All Solvent Banks**.*•• J
NORTH CAROLINA.
AU Solvent Bunks I|
SOUTH CAROLINA. 14
(All Solvent Bankß* —*— 14
[■: GEORGIA:
lAHSolvcntßaaks...... 11
ALABAMA.
AllSolvent'Bunkfl.-...- 5
LtiUISIANA.
AU Solvent Banks 14
EXCHANGES.
itfew York ••***±prem
| Plnladetpbia«• -- >i “
[Baltimore****'*' .•*.} “
Ciaclnn'tU 1 dis>.
Louisville-* ..I 41
iSL Louis* 1J “
VALUK or COINS.
American Gold (new)-par.
dp- do {otd)*spreni.
Sovereigns 15 4,83
Guineas 5,00
Fredencsdocrs**** • 7,80
Ten Thalers 7,80
fj Ten Ganders 3.00
FjtjOois d’or 4.125
I Napoleons**’** 3**u
[[Doubloons, Pumot** • 15.75
f; do Spanish** 10,155
liOaeatA i».is
2* ; - '>•****'-**
: '* ,1V-
i, *T t 1 1 * * £ X * *
J > 3 **" " r ** , * l y " *
POTATOES—’There are no oldin markeL:Tljemar
ket for new Potatoes w well supplied, and sales are
making at 75080 c bush./:
.•SIS® - ' We quole fal,!s ~un week in Tierces at
4io4fc.
SUGAR—The demand is now principally confined to
the cny trade. The stock in first hands is ample We
note sales regularly at G*o7c, by the lot. By the bill
and single hhd,£ more is aakea. •
. SHOi—Sales from stores by ilte keg at 818 *—bv the
bag LG2OLC9. • * 7
Sales from stores by ilie dray load at Sl,lo $>
1 Offered
»SUG,6k
i; iw.oo
1 101,00
'I 93,50
i| 93,00
95,25
il 97,00
i • ' P 7,00
' SHEEP PEhTS—Paces are nominal:
SEEDS—TIie season is <fver,- without any sales or
transaction, to note m Clover orTimoihv Flax «ecd
sells at SI,GO W bushel.
SOAP—We quote at 404£c by the lot •
. SPICES—We have no transactions ofconsequcnce to
noie in this article. We quote Pepper in: bags atlO4o
lie; AUplce 18019 c; .Cinnamon 3(l04Go by the mat
SrAßCH—Sales are regular from stores at'Glo7c bv
the box.
100,00
87,00|
:'&0,00
55,00
TALLOW—We now quote Beef Tallow at 6107 c:
Sheep do, CJOQ|e. .
WHISKEY—There is a steady and good demand nt
2002tc gallon for Rectified:
WOOL—Supplies from the interior and the West ore
coming in more freely, but the stock is quite moderate
The demand Ims been limited, as manufacturers pur- ;
chase very sparingly, and m some instances a slight
concession from our quotations has been accepted Pur
chasers hnvebeeft mado at some points in the<Westut
comparatively higher rates than can be realized in this
market The week’s sales amount to 175,0 i 0 lb«, in lots
within the range of.our quotations., Among them we
notice GO, OOO. lb* fine Washington county, to go east
ward, at 5O0GO«, and.tJuOU Iba com. and quarter blood
at ;j9040c lh, 0 mos.
Tr.e Cincinnati Price Current oflast week cays*—The
Wool market continues to present that phase previously
noticed, and dealers arc willing to buy at full price",
notwithstanding the gloomy forebodings of manufactu
rers on tbe seaboard. We quote Full Blood 38010 c:
three-quarter Blood 3703? c; half Blood 34035 c; qoar
ter Blood 31032 c; common 20032 c; unwashed one
third lesi; tub-washed. 29030 c.; pulled 30032 c; extrt
fine Fleece 42 043 c.
49,00
47,00
25,00
55 00
54,00
•44,00
41.50
37.50
100,00
30,00
40,00
40,0 ft
The Zanesville (O.) Courier states that Woo! to the
amount of about 175,000 fits has been purchased in (tint
city the present season by the Messrs Galligher and by
Messrs. Mevcns & Metcalf— averaging not less than 41
cents (about 6 cents more.than waff paid last year)
milking the handsome sum ot about §72,000
TOBACCO—There is no change to notice in the mar
ket. The demand, both for Leaf mid Manufactured,
continues limned, but prices are firm. Tu* accounts
from Virginia still continue unfavorable for the growing
crop of Tobacco, and U is now slated that the crop will
not exceed 70 000 hhds against 48X00 hbds informer
years A sale o r SO cu«ea Ohio Seed Leaf on private
terms.
Coffee.— The slock of llio at New Orleans
having been very much reduced, prices have stif
fened during the past threedays, and at the close,
there being but about 400 bags left in first hands,
holders advanced their pretensions to Bijc.
Wcok’s sales comprise 5000 bags, at prices rang
ing from B}@B]c., but mostlyat Bsc., including
600 on Thursday, at Bi, and 360 at 85c, and
800 yesterday at BJ, 200 at BJ, and 100 at 8}
The stock on hand at the corresponding date last
year was 43,115 bags.— Xea Orleans Bulletin,
July 27.
RIVER MATTERS.
PORT OP PITTSBURGH,
ft fin O inches Watsk in m«j* ciunn*:
ARRIVED:
StTomer Michigan N0.2,-Boies, Beaver
’* - Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville
Redstone, Woot ward, Brownsville
4 J. M’h’ee. llendnckaon, McKeesport
“ . Beaver. Gordon, Denver.
Fashion No. 2, Peebles, Elizabeth
“ Thomas Shaver, Bailey, West Newinn
41 Arena. Kinßcy, Wellsvillc
“ ; WellsviHi?, Young: Wollsville
“ Finaneicr, Poe, Cincinnati.
“ Gov. Meigs, Shunb. Gallipoli*--.
“ J. Nelson. Moore, Wheohmr.
DEPARTED:
. 11 • Redstone* Woodward, Brownsville
. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do
“ J.M’Kcc, Hendrickson, McKcnsnori
• Mu’htgan No. 2, Boies,Beaver
•* Beaver, Gordon. Beaver '
u Thomas Shriver, IJailey, Woit Newton*
‘ Fashion,Peebles. Elizabeth
J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling
u Arena, Kinney, Wellsvilu
“ WelUviUe, Young, Wellsviile
. 11 toman, Liston, Louisville -
Geneva, Wilkins.Loutsvilie.
Mt. Vernon, KoutHz,Cincinnati-
The filter —By the p.er mark, last evening, there
were 4 feci 0 inches wat* r.
wiißcllng and Bridgeport Packet. ~
Ths splendid steamer R. it. LINDSAY,
GsmjtiS&gsal'. Moose, Ma*ier. m the regular Wheeling
and Bridgeport, Packet,and ieaveshereeve‘ry Wednes
day and Milurday for the above ports. For freight or
passage apply on board, or to
SHERIFF & BINNING, Ag’ia
Nru in Market street-
For Kew Orleans*
i JSjfc fplcodid new steamer ELEPHANT,
H/w Master, will leave for the above and
'■ 1 oil intermediate pons, on the first rise of
For freight or passage apply on board,or to •
)>* _ GKO B. Ml LTENBKRGr.K. Agent
Friday Cincinnati packetT
t (Err*. .Sn THE ne.v and elegant steamer.lßENE
2. G. L. M’Cunrocs, Master. ha« taien
n « V I,? i)' D , Cn llic Clipper No, ?, m the line of
Packets, and will teavo every FRIDAY,at 10A M ,for
the above and intermediate ports. For freight or nos
sage apply on board.
For marietta ana Hoektngport,
TuEhneßtcnmer PACIFIC, Zsttotra Mas-
will leave fur the above ami intermedi
ate ports every THUHSDAYjtiH o’clock, P. M
l or freight or passage, apply on board, or to
T. WOODS A SON,
U l_ _ <H Wntcr st, and (13 Front »t
Wednesday PacbeVror Cincinnati.
i JTSr fast ••unnlng steamer CIN-
BiitjitNaiu»,MnsiLT, will leave
tViii* nHnaregulurly every Wud.vusdat.
t or Creight or apply on board, or to
_taaiio_ U. 11* • MILTRM BB&GKR.
Alleqheny Hlver Trade.
REtIVI.AH FRANKLIN PACKETS.
( .The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE
2, CupL W*. HaS-.a. leaves ilia Alle
ghtuy wharf for Franli Im,every Monday and Thursday.
At 4 r. M. ‘ ... -.
The fine summer ALLEGHENY BF.Lt.r No ft. C«pi.
Jotifc lUnxa, iiMivrs th«' AUcghCHy whuTf for Frank
lin. every Tu<id«ty ami. Frtdav, at 4 I*. M
bor Ficightor Fossagc.apiify.on Bonn!. fmartJO
THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY!
DU* JOHS BULL’S SAttSAPi.RILLA!
op in quart bottles, uml contains ih -'.-.trciigth
of bIX TIMES as inueli purr> Sarrapanlla as any
strailar preparation m America. Frice 81 per bottle, or
six bottles for five dollars.
It baa been a wollcauiblUhcd fuel for years that
SarirapanHs. when pure and properly prepared, was the
only true panacea for all diseases originating from un
impure statoof tho blood, the use of mercury, iutoxicu*
ling drinks, evil habits in youth. harreimvM, &o Wo
boldly assert that JOHN BULL'S FLUID EXTRACT
of .SARSAPARILLA is the on!}* preparation before ihe
public that is prepared on sitiuily scientific principles
ami of uniform strength. Tm* Sarsaparilla is purchased
without regnrd to price, siitl every pound, before being
used, is subject to Ihe str cte&t chemical te-uvuml ii«
getiuincnrsc ascertained before being used 1
UqU’s SarsnpanUa also contain* tho virtues or seve
ral other vuluab.c medical too s, together forming the
best compound, and producing tA? greatest eurorice actnt
in tk* knoton world
This Medtnnc, when used according to directions
WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL*
Scrofula or King’s Evil, Cancers, Tumors. Eruptions of
the >km, Erysipelas, Chronic Eye*. King.
worm ot Tetters, Sculd Mead, Rheumatism.
Pams in the Bones or Joints, Old Sores on 1
Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphi
lis, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Disease*
of the Kidneys, Loss of Appe
tite, Diseases arising from
the use of Me r c u ry,
Pain in the Sido ami
Shoulders.Gen*
■ ral Debility,
• Dropsy,
Lumbago, Jaundice,
Costive less. Sore Hi root,
Bronchus, Coughs, Colds, Weak
ness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affection',
and all other Diseases lending to produce ’
Consumption! *
Liver Complaint, Femalo irreguiarmes and complaints
Sieknnd Nervous Hoadachc, Low Spirits, Night Sweats!
Kxposaro or Imprudence m Life, CUronic Coustiiution
al Diseases, ami is a spring and summer drink, and
general tonic for ihe system, and a g< ntle and pleasant
purgative, far superior to.Bluo Lick or Conpress Water
Saits, or Seidhtz.
Testimonials.
The following is a vorbotim copy of a certificate no w
in the possession Of the propnetor or BnlPs Sarsapar
illa. Rev. E. W. Sehonts widely and generally known
as an eloquent and nccoraphshed Pastor of the M E.
Church, and the Rev. B. Stevenson has been kiiown as
one of theraosttalenleri and zealou? membors thnt the
Kentucky Conference could bo.ijt offer many years,
-and at this lime infilling the high and responsible station
of agent for the M.-E Book Concern ;
Can the world produce better or more satisfactory
testimony in favor of any medicine ? • 1
BETTERTESTIMONY THANWaS EVER OFFER-
KD IN'FAVOR OF‘ANY MEDICINE
Rev. E, W; Behor—Rev.E. Stevenson ;
Loutsville, May m isso.
. We have used John Ball's sarsuparilla, and have
kuownit to be used with enure satisfaction; and hnve
no hesitation in stilling that we believe it to bo a safe
and valuable mvdicul compound, and calculated to pro
dace much good,and reheve much suffering : and would
therefore roost cheerfully recommend u to the afflicted
(Signed,) E. W. SKHON,
E STEVENSON.
A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN.
How we aiiadunrc a clear, beautiful, •white skin.and
a rosy colored cheek. How often do we see persons,
not possessing this “ desideratum so devoutly to be
wished,” resorting to cosmetics, lotions, washes, pain**
and coloring materials, to restore to them a semblance
of .what disense has deprived them of, and that too,with
great injury to the skm. KuWs Sarsaparilla is the best
cosmetic known. It beautifies the skin, by removing
every panicle of morbid nnd. diseased matter from the
blood,making it pure henlihvand vigoroa*, giving ac
tivity to every minute vessel, and changing tiie yellow
and dark countenance to the bloom and freshness of
youth. Ladies, abandon the use of paints end mixture*
and use Buir* Sarsaparilla, the only effectual remedr’
“ A word to the wise is sufficient;” and a hint is enough
for the Ludies. *
TESTIMONY LIKE THE FOLLOWING RENDERS
SUPERFLUOUS ALL COMMENT ON TIIE EF
FICIENCY of bull's sarsaparilla.
(From Dr. L. P. Yamjell Professor of Chemistry in the
Louisville Medical College.”]
I have looked over the list of ingredients composing
John Bull’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla and
have no hesitation in saying hat they form a sate com
dound, und one that promises well to chronic diseases
to which it is applicable ” L. Y. YANDELL M D* *
Louisville, June 6, lri4B. ’
WHAT DR. LLS, Physician by appointment to the
"“V* of BULL’S 3ARSA
r A KILL A :
_ , . , , Louwtnl/s, March 20, 1849.
1 have examined the prescription for the preparation
of John Bull’s Sarsaparilla, ond I believe the combina
tion to be un excellent one. and well calculated to pro
doccan alterauvejmpression oa the system. I have
used it both in public audprwale practice, and think it
Uie besiarticle of Sarsaparilla in use. :
M. PYLES, M.D,
Resident Physician at the Louisville Marine Uo«piial.
tCAUTION—Beware and ask for the original Dr.
JOUN BULL’S SARSAPARILLA, from Rentueiv—
and have no other. KSYSKR & M’DOWEI.L, .
„ , . Whoieeule and Retiul A?cms,
tor sale by D. M. Curry and Josep. DobglasvAlc;
aheny Cny; Wm. B. Mercer, Cannonrburs, and 1 bv
Druggists generally. ■ ■ .
, jeiO^md&w
'V s 1* _ 4
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> ■>/
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
BY THE aBEILLY LINE.
DIPOBTaHT PBOU CUBA.
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER GEORGIA.
New Yonn, August 7.
The U. S. Moil ship Georgia arrived this morn
ing, at 3 o’clock, from Cbagres and Havana.
.She left Chagres on tho 27th nit.? with 300 pas
sengers, 160 for New -Orleans, and 300 for New
York/ She also brings 69 from Orleans and 30
from Havana, making in all 430 passengers. :
The Georgia sailed from Havana on the even
ing of the 2d inst.
The steamers Falcon,, for Chagres, and Chero
kee for Orleans, sailed the same day.
■ There was great exoiteme'nt at Havana at the
time the Georgia sailed, owing to the reception
of the news that meetings had been held by the'
citizens of Now Orleans in favor of the liberty
and independence of Cnba.
The Government received some important
news the. night that.the Georgia arrived; which
resulted in the sailing of all the fleet of war
vessels in port, with, the exception of the steam
er Pizarro. This was effected in the most qniet
manner possible, on the night of the Ist inst
Jt was rumored that: armed foroes were gath
ering on the Florida reefs, and that part of the
fleet had been despatched in that quarter. Ex
presses were arriving every hoar from the inte
rior, but the officials kept everything 86' quiet
that it was. impossible to learn the particulars of
■events. ;
The Government' paper had /been printed two
dayß, and is sold to have contained some exci
ting news from the interior ; but their issue was
prohibited until after the departure of the Amer
ican steamers.
Several executions hod taken place, and but
for the refusal of the regiments to firo on the
condemned; there would .have been many more. '
Pardon has been promised to all insurrection
ists who will lay down their arms, with the ex
ception of the leaders, who are to be executed
or transported to Spain. , / ■ j
OHIO STATE CONVENTION—EVENING SES-
Columbus, August C.
■ The following, nominations were unanimously
made. .....
Auditor —W. D. Morgan. - .
Secretary— Win. Trevitt.
.... Treasurer— Jno.G. Breslin.
. Attorney Oen’l—Qeo. & Pugh.
Hoard of Public Works —Geo. W. Monnypen
ny, Alex. P. Miller, Jas. B. Stedman.
The committee on resolutions reported, en
dorsing the principles of the new constitution,
and re-affirming tho resolutions of the Conven
tion of 1848. They were unanimously adopted
without one word.
The Convention adjourned sine die.
KENTUCKY ELECTION.
Louisville, August 7.
Powell, the Democratic candidate for Gover
nor, has. a net gain of 22,000 in 16 counties
on Crittenden, whose majority was 8,448.
Thompson, "Whig; for Lieut.- Governor, -was
ahead of Dixon, and Wickliffc, Democrat, for
Lieut Governor, falls far behind Powell. /
■ Congressmen Elected—ln the Ist District,
Boyd, Dem.; 2d, Gray,. Ind. Whig; 3d, Ewing,
Whig;;4th, Ward; Whig; stb, Stone, Democrat,
probably; 6th, White, Whig, probably; 7th,
Marshall, Whig; Bth, Breckenridge, Democrat;
9th, Mason, Democrat ; 10th, Stanton, Dem.
Prom present appearances both Houses of the
Legislature will be^Whig.
ALABAMA ELECTION.
Louisville, August 7.
In the sth Congressional District, Houston,;
the Union candidate, has a majority of 692.
There arc several small counties to hear from;
which will hot vary the result
; The Union-ticket for Legislature, in every
county heard from; is successful.
INDIANA ELECTION.
Isuiaxapolis, August 7.
. All the congressional districts have been heard
from but the first, and the result is, that Sami.
W. Parker, (whig) Mace, Robinson, Fitch, Bor
den, Dunham and Hendricks, democrats, have
been elected.
Legislature strongly Democratic.
BaltimoUe, August 7.
..The Negro Green, who is to be executed on
Friday, at Ellicott Mills, has made aconfession
to-day, which, if true, he ought certainly not to
be hung.
Murphy, Shelton, and Taylor, murderers of
tho Cosden fondly, are also to be executed to
Cbestertown on Friday.
New Voek, August 7.
The steamboat Trojan was burned this morn
ing at her dock, on North River, and 2 hands,
Patrick Dengal and Jus. McNulty, burned to
death. The body of a third, supposed also to
be one of the hands, has been found.
Margaret Ganity has been arrested in Brook
lyn for the murder of Edward Drumin, at'“New
York, on Monday night last.
Philadelphia, August 7.
We have despatches from Alabama, announc
ing the election of 0 out of 7 Union candidates
for Congress. Benj. G. Shields, Union candi
date, is elected by a large majority.
Wasiiisutoh, August 7.
Col. G. S, Hughes has resigned his commis
sion in thoU. S. Army. .
BALTIMORE MARKET—August 7.
Sales at auction to-day of 278 hhds Cuba Su
gar at 4,65@5,20.
Flour... Sales of COO bbls Howard Street, part
new and part fresh, at 4,00.
Grain... Sales of good to prime red wheat at
78©82; white at 80®85. White com 62©63:
yellowsB®6o. Oats 28@30. .-
Bacon-Sides 9}@9l; principally at 94; 20-
000 lbs cleared at 9J; 70 hhds shoulders at 91,
and hams 9i@H.
Lard... Sales of 200 kegs at lie.
CINCINNATI MARKET—August 7- -
The River has fallen 9 inches. “■■■
Flour... Firm at 3,20@3,25.
Whiskey,..lB.
Provisions... Clear Sides 91, country sugar
cured Hams 9f.
Linseed 0U...76.
Itotlcß to Contractors*
STEUBENVILLE AND INDIANA RAILROAD.-;
Proposals will.be received by the Steubenville and
Indiana Railroad Company in Steubenville, until the Ist
day of. October next, for the Grading and Masonry of
the first division oi the road extending from Steubenville
to the Common valley; and, also, for the construction
of theemirn Road between Steubenville and Coshocton
and, also distinct proposals far the construction of that
portion of the Rond extending from Coshocton to New
ark. ' >
The entire length of this iine is about U 0 miles, and
it contains work of all desorptions, in great variety,
some of which is quite heavy.
Proposals will he receded for the Grading and : Ma
sonry of the first division entire or in sections' of about
a mile each, the Company reserving the privilege to.
make sach disposition of the whole work as may ap
pear most conducive to its interests.
Plans, Profiles.and Specifications canhe seen at the
Office of the Company, after the 15th of September, and
further information may be obtained oh application to.
J. BlickensderlervJr., Chief Engineer, or to the under
•■fiticf v- IX KILGORE,
JylB:amdkw • President.
New Boolra 1 Xbut Rftnkiy l ~~
AT HOLMES’LITERARY DEPOT. No. 74 Third st,
opposite the Post Office—
Harper’s Magazine for August;
Diciiohary of Mechanics—No. 35;
LiuoU's Living Aee—No. 377;
Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys, who came to sec Uie Great
Exhibition; >
Fnternational Magazine for Aninjst;- '
The Gipsy Chief. By W. M. Reynolds ;
Mabel; or,The Child of the Battle Field. • A Valeof i
Waterloo; - . i
The Pioneer’s Daughter; aTaleof Indian Captivity, i
By Emerson Bennett;
Dictionary of Mechanics’, No. 31;
Littell’s l iving Age, No. 376;
BlackwoodiorAugan;
Adventures of Paul Perwenkie. A Sea Story V
The Countess of Salisbury. By Dumas;
Ecratc ; or. The Saloons of Paris. By Mai. Rich
ardson.
; Yeast: a Problem. By the author of Alton Lc»cke:
Reveries of a Bachelor—or, a Book of the Heim; i
Tho Farmer’s Companion—with illustrations; I
Traveler’s Guide through the U. S. and Canada ;
Reua—or, the Snow. Bird: aTale of Beal Life By
Mrs. Lee Hently;
Vl c Maty Howilt ;
The Reel. By Bulwer ;
Not Po Bad as We Seem. A Comedy-by Bulw«r;
The Daughter of Night, a Story of the Pres ent
Time. [aus
“ »«w Booltirsew Boohs] -
.THiFi? , A1 ’ HBNtIY MINSK & CO.’il,
V__No.32_Sm|thfield street— ' .
"No. 35. Dictionary Of Mechanics Engine Work aad’
Engineering;
Rankin’s Half-Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sci
ences, Noi 13—from January to June :
The Grmfenbery Manual of Health ;
. Parts 3d and 4th 1851,~0r, The Adventures of Mr. and
Mra : Sandboys; their Son and Daughter, who came np
to London to a enjoy themselves,” aHd to see the Great
Exhibition by Henry Mahew ana George Craikshank.
augs ■ ' ..
For Sale*:
THE UNDERSIGNED offers for Bale his property in
Allegheny City. The Lot is seventy-two feet nine
inches, ironting.on the-East Common, and ninety feetin
depth;• extending froma e'oraerat Gay■alley to proper
ty owned byiheProtesiantMethbdisiCburcm The im
provements are a three story'Brfek BweHingyweH fin
ished, and. two. comfortable.-frame- Dwelling Houses—
. is probably no more pleasantatid-derirable lo
residencesin the Citythanthe Lolcow
oilered for Bale. The professional pursuits of the one ef
, signed donor permit him to occupy and enjoy this prop
erty, and hence theoffer tO BelL It wia he gold A baT--
gatu. If application be made soon. For price and terms
of Tihymem,;refer to Mr. Morrison. Fostery at the Ware-
M’Conmck, Esq.; or John Fleming* Esq..
Allegheny City. V
WH. B. POSTER, JE.
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Bankers atiir Brokers.
H IM. % OCUttT.
BANKERS. AND EXCHaNGK BROKF.RB,
So. SS Wood Stnet,
■ . ■ -Third door belottr Fourth—[teat tide).
SIGHT EXCHANGE on Ike Eastern Cities constantly
for sale. Time Bills of Elchange ond Notes dis
counted. Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold.
Collections made in all the principal ciLlosof CioUmted
Sitt'tes.-’DeposirsreceiveU.of Par'and'Corrent Funds.
m»rg7:y . V • 1 - ■ ' ' 1 ' ' .
V PATRICKS * FRIEND,
BASKERS AND EXCHANGE! BROKERS,
No. 05, contras-Wood Attn Diamond bthrais,
Pittsburgh, Pa* [mayt
Domestic and poretgn Bank NotkSf
■QoldandSilvtt,Bought,So-iand Exchanged,
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SXCHASGE ASD DANKIKG lIOUSE
Williams Sc Co.,
54 Wood Street*
PITTSBURGH.
ItITKIUSST ALLOWED 0?} TIMB PXPOBITB. fttUg2B
ALLBIf I&AUXB. XUWABD BAUM.
Baniersand Exchange Brokers, Dealers \n Foreign and
Ezchang *, Certificatet of Depot*
it, Bank Notes. and Coin.
Corner of. Third and Wood sis., directlyoppoßiietfae St
CbailesHotel. may2B
• rAS.s.HOON. thos.saboxht .
HOONvftS&IIGBNT,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N.E'.Comer of Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, Pa
T\EAIiERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign
JL/and DomesticEtcbangej Certificates ofDeposit,£c
EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union
and Europe, fors&le insoma to suitpnrchasers.
CURRENT and parfiundsreceivedondeposite
k COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, atlha
loweslxaies. ' aepli-ly
R. HOLSIBS 4 AOKfir v
HATS BB3SOVKD THKIK BABKIHO ‘ AHI> BXCiUNOS OIFICS
To No. 67 Market strut, four doors below old standi
N. HOLMES to SONS, ,
Bankers and exchange brokers, ftQ d Deav
lers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and
Bank Notes.' Exchange on the Eastern and - Western
cities constantly for sale.
> Collections mode in all the cities throughout the Uni
ted States. Depositee received In par lands or current
paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth
streets.. v ang£My.
Farnltnreand Chair Warerooms*
S 3 JOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penn street; above the
; jglkCanal Bridge, keeps constantly ou hand and minces
£gfto order, at the lowest prices, every: description or
Fancy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS,
of the best workmanship and most approved styles.
Purchasers woQld do well to visit his Warerooms.
my 27 U4wly : . . . * ' ■
Lightning RodiMHprau's Patent.
JAMEsvACItSON, GeneraI Agent.:. ■
Wholesale Depot, 86; Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
: (Cartwright’s Cutlery Store), r
rpIIESELIGHTNFNG RODS are so constructed that
X they cannot get-ontoforder. The . Insuldtors and
Attachments Cuing thePoints and Mogneis
are anrivalleu—thewhole being highlyornamental, and
without dispute, the best condacior ever mannfactuted.
I will put them np thro* the Country at 124<r. foot and
SI the points ami magnets. Address by post, or leave
a written order at 86 Wood st., where the Rods may be
seen. ... • : fmyg&w.:
jap FINE WATCHES. A few very superior
jg?ssw_GoTd Patent. Lever Watches, received by-ex-
J+r* Jnpre33,amomrwhich aTe splendid Packet Cino
¥BtsSanoinoters,of beautifnl finish; doable cased Ilant
ing; a - plain and engraved, of various styles and
patter »bo, RICHARDSON’S,
jy39its,al. 81 Market street.
fpHE subscriber offers for rent three 1 large and
X s , well-finished STORE ROOMS, eniirelynewVMlSla
located on Fifth street, opposite the Exchange Bank -
Possession will be given immediately. For terms, Ac
apply to; it CAMPBELL,
. • on the premises.
Valuable Heal ZSstate for Sale.
TT'HB following described propeilies ore -offered for
X vale, upon easy.payments: -
A foarstory brick-warehouse and lot, in Pittsburgh,
ou the south ride of Wood street, between. Fifth .ana
Sixth .streets, now occupied by Wm M'Cally & Co.
: Also—A lot inihe Eighth ward, Pittsburgh; bounded
by the Kensington Rolling Mill on the west, and fronting
abont 120 feet on the Monooffahela river. ‘
Also—A house arid lot in the city of front
ing 20 feet ou the South Common, between .Sandnskv
street and'East Common, and running back to Water
alley 240 feet; adjoining the property of'Harvey Childs.
Also—A Tat, partly m Ross and partly in Reserve
townjbips,’the-second-lot below the*Marine Hospital,
fronting on tho Ohio river, nod containing about 11.
acres.- - .-r •;
; Also—Ahoaic and lot. in Allegheny City, now occu
pied by James Creswell, fronting on Bank Lane, and
immediately under Seminary Hill, containing about 27
feetiu frdnt.
’' Also—Aboat three acres of ground In the City of Air
legheny, adjoining the residence cC Charles Brewer,
/routingoir water Lane, near the Flank Road, with a
large and handsomely built Mansion. Hocue thereon,
ana two springs of water at either side thereof, now oc
cupied by Chnrclu- Apply to
JOSEPH KNOXi Attorney, Ac.,
Grant street, Pittsbargh.
Important aXLdXnteregtlxiß
fpo House Keepers Furniture Dealers, Railroad Com?
X. panics, Hotel Keepers, Military Companies, Engine
Companies, Cabinet and Piano Forte Makers, &c.v&c.
McCOMBIES’ COMPOUND RESTOfiATIVE. This
Compound has entirely superseded all other-articles
heretofore used for similar purposes, wherever it ha?
heeri introduced. If tell? it* own story, and only re-;
quires to be tried to prove, to the most incredulous, its
superiority over any other article ever before used for
cleaning and restoring to their original beauty, and lus
tre, all articles of Varnished or Polished Furniture.-
; The above Compound we use'in’our own business,
and guarantee it to be all thatthe proprietor recommends
it to be; Sold Wholesale and Betail by .
* . RYANAMeKEE, .
~ 3y4 . ' ' r . Ryan’s Buildings.
Saddle and Harncss Manufactory,
•SIGN CFTHE GOLDEN SADDLE,
: • No, 182, Wood street, Pittsburgh.
A HOLSTFIN respectfully informs bis friends and
• the public that he keeps on band a large stock of
SADDLES. HARNESS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS,
Ae., Ac., of his own. manufacture, of the very best de
scriptioa.: He invitee strangers and all those visiting the
City to give him a call. Remember the place—No. 132,
Wood street, sign of: the Golden Saddle. • . Je2snf. ,
Family Homi -
A large fine looking 'Sorrel Horse, perfectly
safe, will be sold for a light fast horse, if appH
jX J l_ entton in mode noon.
THOMPSON BELL,;
jyO . . (At A. WiUrios & Co.’a.)
i ~WI Ii KlSfi HALLI
FOURTH kTKRBT, NEAR SWTBFZBLD,
JOHN WALKER takes pleasure in announcing to his
friends and the public that he has token the above
splendid establishment, and after considerable expense
has made it a delightful place of reaoiL. lie is perfectly
prepared to serve up at the shortest notice.every delica
cy which may tempt the appetite of thic epicure or the
fancy of ihemostfastidions. . ;v;
Dinner .will be in readiness every day at fqr
any number of persons, commencingihisday,
Parlies can be accommodated with Suppers in tho.raojrt
TtchfercJit manner. Oysters, Game, Ac., will be found
there in their season. In short, the proprietor, intends
that no expense or tronble shail be spared to tnake this
already popular house the best in the Western country.
• iemy •;
“Vnr DALY & CO. have now rcadyfor sale a large
Vf . and well selected stock of Spring and Summer
Hosiery in all its branches. They would direct particu
lar attention to their stock of Gehtletnen’s cotton half
Hose, with Merino and Silk feet: they .are of the best
'materials aiid workmanship, and for comfort as a.sum
fixer Sock, cannot be eqaaled.W.D.A Co also
on hand Gents Undershms and Drawers in
and merino; Childrens’ Hosiery of all descriptions, at
the old established Stocking Store,Fifth sirect, between
Wood and Market, t.-t; ; V . f ? - fmyl;
IN CONSEQUENCE of the decease. of Jphn McFa
den, the partnership heretofore existing between Mc-
Faden ACovode is hereby dissolved. John.F, Colchis
folly authorized to settle the business of the late firpis—
• All persons having claipia will-please present them for
payment. . . . Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1851.
PARTNERSHIP.
JOHN COVODS-JOHN-V. COLS.
• Oovode.d&Cole,
[Successors to McFaden A Covode.]
The business of the Agency of the Pennsylvania. Cen
tral Railroad Company will hereafter be condcctcd.toa
der the name and styleof < COVODE A COLE,
• comer Penn and Wayne Blivets.
_Pii’sburgbidnly ist, IBslv—jylO .
Adams <!fc Co.** Express Office.
. Ho. OS Market strut.
IT gives us pleasore to announce to our friends that
ae arc now ready.io receive them at our new Office
on Market street . ' . ■■ . .
From one messengerpor week/with which we com
menced running, over Uie Central Road, we have in
creased our facilities to six, by . which wo can send or
ders any day {fru,} to tlie East, and return goads by
the same messenger. BAKER & FORSYTH,
3e2Bsy. • - . Agents. .
TT KLEBER,No 101 Third street, has just received—
J_L« Theßlpomer Polka, with a beautifully colored,
vignette of the Bloomer costume; : i
Farewell, if Ever Fondest Prayer ;
Waitfor the Wagons. Dedicated to Kit Carson, the
Great Western Mountaineor;
The Language of. Love; ~
Come Where Sweet Toned Zephyrs Pass. Composed
for and sting by the Irish Nightingale, Catharine Hays;
Wherefore*NeUy, Look so Lonely?. ; ;
V I Think of Thee at Eventido;
. Careless Cluldhood’s:Sonny Hours; I
Nancy Bell; ; : ; '
Comin’.Through the Rye—with new embellishments,
*as sung with,unbounded applause by Jenny land ;
.. Had INever,.Never KnownTheey
; Pesial, Yesthe Die is Cast;
Niagara Falls—a Comic Song;
The Mother’s Requiem;
A fine selection of. Guitar Songs;
Musician’* Companion—by Howe;
• ALSO—Waltzes,Marches, Pqlkaa, Variations, Ac., at
the SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HARP- tftttS
• Great SluswJ _ , k
A AvMASON’S Gnat AnnualS&aifll wiilcom-
Am mence on Tuesday, Augcst sth, when ihey will
offer the. largest und.best assorted stock of SHAWLS.
ever exhibited in this c«tyvCompnstDg—• . ’
Plain White Crape Shawls; 1
Embroidered do do; * *
Fancy High Colored Thibet Shawls;
plain Primed anAEmbroidered Thibet Shawls;
and Long Shawls—of fine and
mediant qualities
All of which they are determined toclose out previous
to receiving their Fall Stock, and will, offer them at a
great reduction, actually less than eastern cost. :
uus . .. . -Nos. C 2 and 04 Market street.
Sew and Popular Booki,
TUST RECEIVED AT HENRY .MINER A Co.’s,
qj No. 32 Smilhfield street, the following new and in
teresting Books: ; »•• '
Passages'in the Life, of Mrs. Margaret Maitland, of
Swrenzside—written by herself. A new story for Moth
ers and Daughters;
Home ia Home—a Domesic Tale;
Appleton’s Mechanics 1 Magazine andEngineers’ Jour
nal tor August;
. The American Whig Review for August;
Bell’s Life, London News and Punch, received every
, week- V '.-' • -fenO
'VrEBVOUS DEBlLlTY.—Weakness of the Systenu
JX and Premature Decay, are all removedby the: JU
NG CORDIAL.: This grand and important remedy has
restoredstrength and vigor to thousands. If is the only
positive cure for loss of muscnlar 'eheTgyYpHysical las
eimde, sluggishness.of theliver,aud speedily renovates
the Mental and Physical Powers. Price $3,00 per bot
..tie. ■ -*
; Caution—The only placelo procure the genuine.is at
\ SQSmilhßelfl street. [aufi ;•
TkALM OIL—4 casks Palm UU in store and for sale.
X MILLER A RICKETBON.
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KRARER ft RAHn.
Removal*
Store Room for Rent*
A card.
Dlssolatton.
New Music.
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Praflfl gttfr fttebitintg.
■■ ■ Private Difleuai. "—: r■
DK. BROWN S*. DIAMOND ALLEV
S: Davoro htaxntire attention to^hiffllL
SlliTt a hfttHrf 1 V bron Sl' t .6n i)y improdenci'
yomhftil indulgence and exc«i*. *
: *s®®CS , iSsSf"AffiS2r
imparity of thelllood, with nUdikeneeVo! tiey«neFe/l
Offieoand private consulting rooraMiDidmond ay
-tp- Charges moderate. novStdfcwft
EEUMATISftL —Dr. iromi'i ncwiy oucovirn
edyforHhemmtlamli a speedy
for that painfol trouble. luierer falls. W»e«r-
Office and Private Consultation Rooms No 41 ru»-
MONP- Pittsburgh, Penn*. t The Doctor it alwimVl
homo - VtanlMawtf
GREAT ANO IMPORTANT "~
CHE aiCAJrVIS COVERT,
' Chemical Yegitable Combination* to repel Diseases
Or. Gnysott’s Yellow Uoelt and Samoe. •
: rilla, .
T)UT UP IN THE largest sizedbottlesjeohiains-
X more of th£ pure Honduras Sarsaparilla than any
other preparation eitantj which is chemically combined 1
•.with toe Extract of; Yellow Dock; the Extract of Wild
Cherry, and Balsam of Fir/ thus making the remedy
more thoroughly efficient'than any other Sarsaparilla
before the public. At the.same time it is perfectly ftee
frdm.aU mineral poisons, *which,cannot be said or any
of the Sat-sapatillaCoraponnds. The invalid should be
waii of poison I, Mefcnty, Iron, Quinine, lodine; Bni
plior, Arsenio mid many Ollier mmerai and motalie Bol
eoi» entered into and lortn iba active basis ofmoftor
the Sarsaparillas and Panaceas of lio day. Gmrson’t
CoMPotnro ErtEAorogT?Bm)wDocr.KiiHia..p.m..*-
does muconmin a particle ofthese enbauncea, as any
one can ascsnaln by applying: the. necessary testa.
- .The .original and only igeaiiine preparation for ilia
DISEASES
OFTHE-LUNGS when they are.supposed to be affected
bf lhe wofriqutnt taeor Eltrcurg, Irm, Cktinint, tie.—
It is also a remedy for, SALT RHEUM. WHO WORM.
TETTER; SCALD HEAD, DROPSY; SCURVY/
WHITE SWELLING, King’s Evil, Neuralgic Affect
uons, Female Weakness and ObsUnc lions, Barrenness,
general nubility of the-System,Lobs of
Appetite, Languor, Dizziness and Liver Aflectlona,
which led lolntermiuem nod: Remittent-Fevers, Fever
and Agac,.Bll)tou9. Fevers, Chill Fevers. Dumb Ague.
JaundfeejAc;,Ac. : . . .. °
. omicled may rest' assured that there is not * '
the least particle Mercurial, or any other
poisonous substance: inthis medicine. ft is perfectly
harmless and may be administered to persons in the very
weakest stages of sickness, or to the moat helplesa in
fants without doing the least injury. ■ , .
The curative powers of this extract arc truly won
. and nil invalids'should make immediate trial o.
the « Ve(low "Dock and Sarsaparilla” ft cannot injure
the dolicaie patient. ■
. (CERTIFICATES 1
King 1 * EviPs~-Casetf O. a. Leonard.
BhooMiwo Gzovb, Dee. Ist, 1949.
* Masses S. liKNirsir Cd.-^Gems:— 86meume in
181J,l was attacked with ibe King’s Evil In my arm.
wbicu became so sore that 1 could noL use it, and in
1845, mortification set in; I employed at'different times,
.each physician of celibrity within my reach: all told
ineihatray ann must be aiiiputated. From the shoul
ders to the fore arm* my arm was full of running sores
eomeof them as large as a fifty cent piece. Ithentried
an Indian Doctor, who removed tbemortiiled flesh, and
stopped the mortification, but coold norheal myarm.—
My strength, at this time, whs completely exhausted
aud my person much emaciated. 1 continued in this
state until ihcsummeroflß4BrWbenreawaaadvcr-
Usemcnt oi Yellow voeb tsnd SanaparillaJ l
which I read attentively, and sent for ond bottle of the
article.: After using it a few days, the discharges from
imr arm increased, and assumed a light color,: and less *
offensive odor. I sent fora recond bottle, and while
using it I found my. strength increasing, and the dis- »
charges decreasing;', r continued tiring xt'until I had
nsed six boulest though I felt myselrpoifecly cured
before! Used the sixth bottle. Since that lime I have
not felt any pain in my arm; no sores have re-appeared,
and I have not a doubt tbam i 3 thoroughly cored; fori
can labor with it as welltis ever I could..' »
; “GuysotCs Yellow Dock and SdrsapdrilldJ'do neenred
me f I took no other remedy while using it, and had I
used it at the first appearance bf the malady. 1 fully be
beve. it would have saved ma from yearso/suflkringc
Audi most earnestly recommend every person suffer- -
mg under any similar disease, to use "Gnysott** Yellow
Dock and .Sarsaparilla, ll which will . restore them to
health. Vours in gratitude, •
O. M. LEONARD.
An Extraordinary Case of Scrofula, Eyrasiptlat and ’
. cured by the sole use.af Dr. Quysotft Com •
pound Syrup, Yellow' Dock', and SanapanQd '
■ ’ .Bbooxms, Nov. 17,1848.
Da. Gutsott— Sir: I tender yon my sincere .thanks
.for the great benefit 1 have derived front the use of your
valuable Syrup. I have been troubled very bad with a
scrofulous sore which made its appearance on my chin.
Xdjd much attention.lo ti nt first,, supposing it
to be nothing but some eruption that generally appears
on pwpns’faees. It finally began to increase, Tin til it
spread to the back part of my head I applied to aphy
siciahphe attended mcpll to uo purpose.'Thad tried -
everything that .could be tried. ! saw your Syrup. of«
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and concfoded to use it,
for i knew that the Yellow Dock was one of the most
valuable articles in the world for the blood.' I bought
yohjr Syrup and commenced using it, and' from the use
of one ooftle l could see a great change in my system.
Icontinued using if until l ama wellm';'! now feel
like n new person.; my blood is perfectly-cleansed, and
free ffrimall imparities."There is *not a question but
that your newly discovered Compound it far; superior to
any sarsaparilla Syrup ever sold. ~ This certificate is at .
yoar dlsposa*, to publish if yoa like, and any one you
:mayrefertOfne,l shall be happy to give them all the
information Tcanlaboat my case, Ac.
- 1 remain yoQ,febeSient : servant/ '
GEORGE G. JOHNSTON
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The best Reitiale Medicine known. The Yellow
Doth and SarsapArilla is aperitive, sptody piiji r
■ permanent cure for all incuimt jo
Its mild alterative properties render it pcculiariyap
plicable to the stender and delicate cohStitatioh ofifce •
female. It it unrivalled in its efffcctUpoh's'adh.fiiseaseS
as Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Lencorrhoca- or
Whites, Irregular 'Menstruation, Incontinence ofUrinA,■
and general Prostration of .thesystem; It-immediately
contracts that distressing nervousness and lassitude so
common to the female fromej and imparts an energy -
buoyancy as surprising as they are gratefrl: }Ve have
evidence on file, which induces its strongly to. recdnH
mend this medicine to married peoplewho have nd
been blessed withodspring. * :
Prciapsta UttriyCT falling cfths Womb, of five years
standing) cured byßr. (hiysoWs Extract qfYeiiowßock
an&Sanaptttißyy qfUT every other known remedy had
been tried without relief. ■
WAsiajtoTdJt, o:,Feb„ Is 4».
..This eemfieathai my wife,age<l twenty-seven years
has been suffering nndor the above complaint for five
years.' Nearly all of that time confined to her bed. j
have for five years constantly: employed lhe best medK
cal talent; that coulfibe. procored m this section of the
country, without any.benefit whatever.,. I have also
purchased every instrument recommended for . the cut.
of such diseases, all of which proved worthless. .
-' : In the spring of 1848, I was induced by my friends to
.try-Dr. Guysoli’s Yellow Dock.and Sarsaparilla which
Wps used for four months. Afterabe had used it for four
.weeks, it was evident to all of us that she was improv
ing, appimn this time she unprovedrapiillyjacd gained
flesh and strength until she is now'fenjoyinr me&t excel-,
lenthealth. ... /WMJMONFOBT.
We beißg neighbors to Wm, and Julia Monfort,know
that the abo ve statement as to the sickness of Mrs. Mon*
ford, and ns to the curb' being affected by “Goyeott’a Yel*
low Dock and Sarsaparilla,” to be strictly true.
. »: 'v. JANE EDDY, . .• •
SARAHPOWEBS.
Sold by J. D. PARK, (successor to, Sanford A Puk,l
Fourth and Walnut streets) Cincinnati, Ohio, General
Agent to the South and West, to whom all orders most
beaddressed. ;■ v- • •• --V ■ . --- -
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Ayer f i Cherry Foctorali ■
IjIOR TAB CURB OF COUGHS, COLDS, HOABS&
£ NESS, BRONCHITIS; WHOOPING COUGH,
.OROIfP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION; .
Among the numeToas discoveries Science ha* made
i tojfcis generation, to - facilitate the business of life, th
crease its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of hu
man existence, none can be named.of more real value
to than this of Chemistry to the
Healing Art A vasuxi&l of its ihrooghoutthis
broad country, a doubt^thaioomeftr
cine or combination dfmCJlfciueaYyet taowiij can do
surely control and cure the nniriC??^_vhrfetiea ofpul-
monary disease which have hitherto
midst thousands and thousands every year; Thdedu
there is now abundant reason to believe a Hexhddy has
.ayength been found which tan be relied on to cure the
raoat.<&ngerous aflectlonaof the longs.; Our spacohere
will not permit us tb publish arty proportion of thecures
effected by its use,.but we wouldpresent the following
opinions of eminentmen, and refer farther enquiry to
the clrculor whichthe Agent below named, wilf always
be pleased to fornish free, wherein are full particular*
ana indisputable pxoo&ofthese facts. ' *
Vroia thb President of Amherst College, the celebrated
* . Professor Hitchcock.
“Junes C. Aycr-r-Sir: 1 havensed tout Cherrv pee*
toralinmj owncas«ofdeep.seatcd Bronchitis, and am
sati>fied IromiU chemlcalconslituiJdh.tbat itu anad
cmablecoranoundforiho :j reUerofl£Vngalaslbw
chioi dUEculUes, If my opinion os to iis soperior char
acter can be ofany service, you are at liberty to use it
as yonthmkproper. v. ,
EDWARD HITCHCOCK,L,L; D.
troro the widely celebrated Professor Siilman, ADD.
* ?j> , p ™ of Cheniisiry. Mineralogy,
&e. 4 Yale College, Member of thii Ltt, Hisl *
Aled. Phil, and SeientiDo Societies of *
t . ' America and Europe/
. ** I deem the Cherry Pictorial an admirable composi
tion from some of the best articles in the Materia Medi
ca. and a very effective remedy for the class of diseas
es It 1$ intended to car©.”
NewHaveh, Cu»NoVil t .\B4D..
MajorPaitison, r/esidenvpf the S.C. Senate, states
he has used the Cherry Pictoral’ with wo&derul suc
cess, to ctpe an inflamation of the longs. / •
- Fron one pf ths first physicians In Maine.
Saco, "Me., April», XBW>
Dr. J. C. Ayer,.Lojvell—Dear. Sits.l am now con
stantly using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and
preferitto anyothermedicmcforpulmohary
From observations ofraany severccapes, 1 am convinc
ed it will cure coughs, cOlda, and diseases of tfia longs,
that have put to defianee all other xCmcdies. ; X:
I invariably recommend its use In case ofconamnptloii,
and consider it mnch the best remedy knOvnx fprthat dis
ease. ' Respeetfollyyours, V“:
1.8. CUBHMAN, VL D.
Prepared android by James C.' Ayer, praclictl Chem
ist, LoweH,Mass.
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and by J. AI. Townsend; in Allegheny City
i hy (I. P. Schwartz, and J. Douglass, and by druggists
[generally.
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JL Quence of which his preseatbusiness mostbo closed
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