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' 1 ' j_,» ’ *vr-c- N > « 1 ’ * 1 v ' 1 ;r^:: ?|3S^^Kjs ; YSS« : .•^?.'--^ 7 .\.;- •' vjf rr,.t- - m*. 1 -. -%.»■.>fi-rwV f v*r> «■* r v * 3 . • r \r,. ( . CITY INTELLIGENCE. Correction.—ln our article on last Tuesday morning, headed- “Ungentlemanly at Leaßt, m reference to the conduct of a canal boat Captain in requiring two ladies to leave the boat at a late hour of the night, we.were led into error bv our informant, in stating ; that it was the Louisiana. The mistake oocnrred m Our informant, the son-in-law of the old lady who was driven off, : went down on Monday morning to see what boat it-was from which sne had been ejected. The boat, as stated, b? i d “'' rived on Sunday night. He inquired wtacn w _ the boat that had arrived on Sundaynight, Hid. Louisiana was pointed oufto him; appears that another —the proper boat, ' commanded by the next H *n CB on us the day before yester day, that the ladies referred to had come on his boat, thereby exonerating the Louisiana and her Captain. ... . . , Wo make this correction with pleasure, and aro grioved that the mistake in the boat should have occurred.- Had wo known the Captain of the Louisiana then, as now, wo would have felt assured,as we now know,there was some mistake. He is a gentleman whose manners indioato that he could ho guilty of nothing of the kind, and wo know that persons - traveling with him will fiud-liim all that a kind and attentive command er can be. . Extraordinary Experiment—A man-walking head downward,- on the ceiling !• —Mr. JohnM’Cormick gavo a private exhibition on Thursday evening, at Lafayette Etall, of quite a number of philos ophical experiments—some the invention of oth ers, but many as original as they were extraor dinary, Among them were—a hydraulic siove for the illustration of atmospheric pressure ; a fountain for showing the re-action of water; an intermitting spring for the illustration of tho eb bing and flowing of springs, an equilibrating jet for sustaining an illuminated a.hy draulic machine for trying the strength of the lungs, and a compound gravitating air compressor, pro ducing a uniform current of air sustaining an illuminated tripod and lifting 2001 b one inch m five seconds by tho force of tho lungs, But tho ■ most extraordinary cxpenmentis that of walking (by means of shoes of a peculiar construction,) in an inverted position, upon tho under surface of a highly polißhed slab of Itnlian marble, nine feet by three in dimensions, which Mr. ,M. suc cessfullv performed —a feat never before, achiev ed by any man ! He afterwards explained that a slight defect in the apparatus, easily remedied, rendered Ins task mote arduous than usual. After the exhibition, the large audience present organized by choosing 1\ m. M. Shinn, Esq., Chairman, an.d.l. 11. Foster, Secretary.—when, (after some remarks by Gen. Larimer.) on mo tion of Mr. H. D. King, Messrs. E. H- Boast ings, Jos. Snowden and W. B. Kcglcy were ap pointed a committee for the purpose, and report ed the following resolutions, viz ; Wheheas, IVe have witnessed with the great est interest the experiments of Mr. John M Cor-1 mick, the result of many years research and la- ] bor, involving principles of philosophical inter est, therefore, ■ ■ . , Resolved, That (ill the opinion of tkishneeting,) tho thanks of this community arc Mc- Cormick. not only for his original experiments, but for the improvements upon the discoveries of others, which we have witnessed this even ing. • Revok ed, That Mr. McCormick has satisfacto rily performed all he has promised, and fully ■demonstrated that his invention for walking up on the under surface of a polished marble slab, in an inverted position, is no humbug 1 Resolced, That the thanks of this meeting be tendered to Capt. Hendrickson, for the pecunia ry and other assistance hekaß rendered the Lee- turer. , Rejoiced, That Mr. M’Cormick be requested to deliver a public course of lectures in Pitts burgh, and that this meeting pledge themselves to assist him in the prosecution of his scicntuc researches. After some remarks from Gen. Larimer, llev. Homer J. Clark, Rev. Chas. Cooke, and others, the resolutions were unanimously adopted, and Messrs. Josiah Copley, Jos. bnowdon and J. 11. Foster appointed a committee to prepare the proceedings for publication. jggf Henry D. O'Reilly gave the third and last of his Irißh Evenings on Thursday night. There was a large audience present. After thanking the committee in the most flattvring -terms, for the interest they had evinced in one, who, but a few days previous, was a complcto Btranger to them. Ho entered upon his subject —his rapid' transition from grave to gay—his glowing description ,of the scenccry oi his na tive land—his humor—his anecdotes, and his eloquent tribute to illustrious Irishmen, were all displayed in his most vivid style. The ap plause was loud and frequent, and his audience seemed to be worked into the same state of en thusiasm as he was himself. He has nmdc a hoßtof friends here, who will watch the career of this talented young Irish Orator and Humor ist, with interest. _ - Wall Paper. —Mr. J. Shuici, the oldest -wall paper manufacturer in Pittsburgh, has just re ceived from the ea&t Borne tweuty-iour cases of various patterns of the most dazzling and beau tiful paper tve have ever seen. Jits store is No. 69 Sraithfield street. Ills patterns for public halls, for the most of which throughout the country he furnishes the paper, are extremely •tasty, and have been selected iulh great care and good judgment. £gg= The wall of Graff’s waro house, at the canal, on the comer of Fountain and Washing ton streets, was yesterdav burst m by the force of the water. The sewers on tho streets, during tho heavy rain, became choked up, the water backed against the wall on Fountain street, making a hole through it about twenty-five feet in length, and rushing through the ware house, sweeping a bale of hemp liito the canal. Luchi ly( there were no goods in the house at the time, or thoy would probably bavc been seriously damaged. ■ Sportsmen should not forget the sale this morning, at McCartney s auction store, at 8$ o’clock, of those valuable setting dogs, double barreled •shot gun, &c., .us tho ecosoii is just • coming on when such articles arc in demand. Also, immediately before the abo\o articles, a J ot of jewelry and watches. Jtain —We were yesterday visited with the heaviest rain wc have had tins season. It lite rally poured down almost constantly during the .'arnoon, and many of our streets were com , ' '-7 flooded, flic water rushed along m tor pleteij ■ jn g Wood street to the very doors of rents, co, ".“■■■ the Btorcs. _ , a gentleman here rpiacco <7to«. that the grass-hoppers from Ohio, who s. l | lo Keei j that they have there arc such lovers v . aro no w sotting on tho eaten np the crops, ana be „ g ; n g of the pasB - along tlio road side, bb b * ersby. Broke Down, fhe front axlei. cster( j a y 0 n can’s rockaway snapped in two coine the Liberty street canal bridge. lie d | 6 at a slow pace, and n> otlicr injury wa ■ Police.— -Mayor Guthrie is again at his ; and discharging the duties of his ofhcc. *os day morning there were six watch-house cas. before his Honor, to commence on. Thoy were all committed. J(*s?- The fishing party that went out. to. Ross place the day before yesterday, 1 • returned tho same ei cmng with a very fine lot of bass. Cit izen A. is reputed to be the most successful angler now extant. Primary Meetings. —To-night meetings will bo held in the several wards, to elect delegates to tho Scott Convention, to be held on the 20th inst. Meld to Bail. —John Walls was yesterday held to bail by Mayor Guthnc in the sum of $5OO, for Ills appearance at the next term of tho Court of Quarter Sessions, for assaulting the watchman at the Aqneijuct, in July lust. Recovered.— The body of William Adams, who was drowned in the Allegheny nver on Wednes day evemng, was recovered yesterday. The Coroner held an inquest, and the jury returned a verdict of occidental drowning. A man named Hamilton waa yesterday held to hail for his appearance at Court, for in terfering with a watchman while in the perfar mance of lus duty. _ jj@“ There was a fightyesterdayon tho wharf, at the Point, between two steamboat hands. . jjgy-The public -buildings and ground on which they stand, in Kittannmg, are lor sale. A. W. Foster, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; OFFICE. : NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, bdow Marktl street* Pittsburgh. Pa. novl&dawly fbKFUM.KKIfc.Soi ail Kinds—shaving; soaps ; Haxr t Cloth, Tooth, Nail and Flesh Brushes—just rec’d a au7 HINTON & CO.’S. tuition Sales. SCOTT ft OTIS) auctioneers and commission merchants, 01 MAIN BT&EET, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, . HAVING been engaeed in the above business for lire last sii years, m uus city, would respectfully so licit consignments of Goods, to-be sold in this market, either for Auction or private sale—particularly Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; ami will make liberal advances on all kinds ot Goods consigned us (or solo ■here;' • Will Tefer to Mcssts. Hcweit, Roe & Co.,E. R. Vio let, Wm.D. Wood & Co., John J. Anderson A Co.; R H. Stone, Squire A Reed, Brownlee, Tlomer & Larkin Denver^ Sain: Louis;; Butler A Brothers, Cincinnati; George M’Lmn, Pittsburgh. . fmnrVChv Auction Card* T*HE undersigned, after an iuterval of four years, Ims 1 again resumed business.. Having complied with the requisitions of the law regulating Sales at Auction, and haying procured a first class License as Auctioneer lor the City of Pittsburgh, he offers his services o* such to uis-fricnds and the publie generally. With an expe rience of nearly thirty years in this line of business,. he hazards nothing in saying that be will be enabled to give enure satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to pnlromzc him. . ’P. McKENNA, Auctioneer. Refers to the principal City Merchants. Jy9 (four, of Com., N Y.: Bulletin and Pennsylvanian. Phllada ; American and Republican, Bah., copy lwand charge this office.) W, G. BPUARTNI&Yt Auctioneer. GOODS AND JEWELRY at Auction. JC Win be Fold on Monday next, August 11th, at 1U o’clock in the torenoon, at M’Carmey’s Auction House, a large assortment of Fancy Goods and Jewelry. Among the lotmav be mentioned iHpartthe following: Zephcr Worsted, of oil colors; Silk Floss, fine French Convoy, for wotting Samples. Ac; a large lot of pat terns, of all colors and sizes; Shenal Cord; VelveiTas lung ton Bifcct,and ruan.ng t*aek bO feet on Luton c reel The lea*e ha* nine year* io run iruin :b« Im of April, I*so Ground :ci;t Sit' a year. The purchaser bus the privilege oi removing ihe hou«eut thecXptuuion of ine leas- Price of house SCO. Possession Riven tminedi* ntPiy W. G. M'CART.NF.Y, Auctioneer, Auctioneer 17L T RNITUKI "ANI) STOVES at AirriON.—On Mon * day afternoon, August nib. at 2 o’clock, P. M., will On Fold al M’Keun*’* Auction flouve, sundry articles ot Funmore, tuew aud old!. Al*o,cured hair, cot.on at>d »iriw mnurastea; one Cooking and One b rank.in Stove —both of Lree sue; a lot of glass; smith r bellows, &e. au9 ~ V M'KKNNa, Aucfr Lot and Brick Uooao at Auction* I WILL OFFER Foil SALE ui punur auction on Saturday, the t«ih day ot Autu«L*l4o clocu, P.M., on the premise*, a in: of Ground, *0 feci fronton Hie •Main strict ia the borough of Last lb minghatn, by CO leel deep. On which is a ricat, wtll-ouut, two Story "brick home, eomminng four room*, Tm* property is suitable for doing a retail boamesA, being in ihe neigh borhood offisverut mancfac'.Qung c»ialni*lm:<;iU, and near ihe ground lately purchased tor tbs IM iburgh F-unu’rv- It will l>*. dupowd oi low, and on reasonable terra* of payment. Title gcod. JAMES BLAKELY. aoft 11.I 1 . M’KENNA, Auctr. p. fit* WAV 18, Auctioneer. Business stands on liberty street at Friday oxtetnoon. August lSdi, at 4 o'clock, will be void on the pfenn»c», that v#'u«Wr lot of ground simatr at the corner of Libeuy and liwm hvvimr a front or feet on Liberty *.f« ci, and extr?.J i-ig aiong Irwin street ttei, on winrh l* rrcctrda *uh«an'ial three viory bnek ware»ttu*e,o<* copied by J. D Al-uone and (» fe. Anvnuu. Al*o,iae. lot atboi.' ing the above, having 0 ftont of \? fret oa Liiicriv etred. esteuduig bask effect to an al ley 10 feet wide, ou wind; i« creeled a three «tory »nck warehouse and oecopscu by W iiMiixoa ti*fu Term* ut»a!c. I*. M- DA\l^. av'J AuttUJnerf. WAGONS AND DKaVsi ft Accno?* Satur day morninr* August DSvh-. utn o c»MI, or L,d yard of ihe Red Lien Hotel. M. Ctßir Atreor, wmba.wd to pay charge*, one dime wagon; t prdser * vr.iteij.and one •fiay. Dynidcrci K- S. DAILY an <) V M DAVIS. AOCIV. BUuKS AND ArctlOT —Un day evcii ni;. Attuosth.a. at <»Ciock, ai He taw* Rooasi corner oi Wood ami fifth w»l; i-e m,i! a J ar}»e '-d new and *et'ond -mild bw lya*id potkeihihlcs; Patrick,Lowiu,\\hit-jy ftaiil.ow mtn'a 4 von., Ac. Two funenor po;ude.ac»cu •-ver v> »«chrs, gilvt-r deiuehfU lever ami i epmr i P. M. DAVIS. AttCt’f. Houses and lots in i *»e hfth wahdd Audios.—On evc; 1.-« S, .Vo.Ttj*t 13.a.at 8 o'ciock. nt th« Ruotn*, cor«;«-ri 0.1 -Altai {iftt ftreeii-will Le *r»ld Rmt va-oaule un *roua«i. a front of 17 fettO inchP* on Lsl>» rty direct, rear t*e corner of Mechanic «rrct. «-ite«tf.in* hash <>«> feel; on wi.ich i# o mbmantral two istory frame dwelling boj«. with b'ick back i»ui dmv;. Also, one ®ihf-r i’t of cronr.a, baviuf a l/onl a-i J 5 *el nil an mier. wnicu i» 3t> feet wide, fX»endi*n Lack iO feet; on which is erected a ruoiiu»n ; .*fti two tt=»r) frainr dvrrJltng boaso. Terr?:*—Oiie-lhmi ca»b ; tvsniuo in one and i#o yea tn, witn iritcrcßi. .. . .... . . an q p. m. Davis, Aucur. 1 UCTION BALK AT BRIDIiKWATr.iI. OP DRY A GOODn. GROCKMK?. Ac-On Turrdsy morn i«'U- Aucu*i 12th. «l o'clock. 3?« d rormror from day to day-ai the *tore of l>. S. I m llfi.tecw^ter, «iU be Bold wuhovil rcaerve. hi* cn-ire » oek of Dry • Gotd*-Groceries. Ac., witirb have been e.arefally *e- Icc»ed for retail nalt**.corapruimr in pnr: »up*-rior fcrrnch ft.id FngliihßronU Dtotb* and Ca**imeie*, a**i»*vd co lor*; Rotir-rts; isvectJ#; Kfntccky irmwi krr»e>». linen and cotton drills; snmmcr cloth*; tiannelßt bleached and umdearhed «tmunc« »•;«»- inc#; shirting stripe.*; check* i takings , co.a-rrd earn brie* - oil chmu : tkw pieces lufmtnre and dies* prm«*. of lbe ben nyles and qu&tcy. «nk*,Uees. Ac., Macs and fancy dress silks; /fro* t'e Naples i** da emeu » Turk •atfin watcredsiii*; berage*, la’tMis, dc l»ift<*, eituhnierc*; merino*; bombazine*; olparrns; *wi»* . • cambric ami mail ma&hn* ; Victoria and »i*hop lawns , Incer-cdrrincs end imerton*; Inre c«p?*, niawls, ho tirTy and glove*; cilk, Riiißtram and cotton handkerchief*: bom el find cup filitmn*, rrench Artih C’als; Ifimmlnjrs; parasols, benni-ts, uml./cllasj PM ent tarettd ; spoof coiton*; sewing sftkA, coal, pant and vcsibutton*: merino and *ilk t*nder*hiit* axtd draw ers ? boots-shoes ami hats; hardware un i eovlery , gro ecr-e*: ouecittwarc, glosswrirci,Ac over SUO. four month* credit, oi par proved endorsed pnpor. p DAVI , Aocl , r {DBTWBBN PESS 43D ttUSETT 6TUKETJi>. | T IST OK SHaOF-S on bond ond made ai nil limes lo i 4 and ;"™“ lhe <. ounlr y. distinguished medic BUre t 0 mca i| ar ti e y Inprac “l have had the pi . to f orm n favorable opinion of tice, and have been n , tforo f CBB ion nnd as a gentleman, fiis character,both in th^F* 0 - w P*mbb, M.D., Professor of Surgery, Ac. i ..I tea will be duly appreciated “ His professional abdit , VCft un( j er \ ils ears, by those who place iherose. wuittabkii. M. D., iVVessor of Anatomy, Ac. •in* Hartley-1 have found From ray intercourse with Dr. - . lu, (Icporunenicorrect and Mott, M. D. •' U Is a plcaontu duty to giro ray l< r *t*c car" of the treatment adopted by Dr. Hartley or deafness. The application is unallffided b> pain or in convenience, and its effects almost rntflatitaneous. ’ Ha 3 - liAßDUair, Counsellor at Law, 23 Clumbers sL “Wehave known several ca«ea of partial deafness treated by him with the most happy results- Dr. li. is a scientific gentleman and can produce nuitierous tesu momala of las ability and success in this difficult branch of the medical profession Globe. « Persons affltctcd by diseases of the Ear, are recom mended topay avisittoDr. Hanley, Aunst, at No. 99 Arch slreeuubovo Third. He is a well-educated pro fessional man, and having paid particular attention to discuses affecting hearing, has acquired from his skill and experience better means of coping with ihisser;ous alfiictiou than those which arc possessed by physicians in general practice.”— Ltspaich. All cases guarantied where malfonnauoit does notex i6l liviouf Arrangement Made to Forward Freight . to Baltimore In Five Days, AT the same rates as the Pennsylvania Railroad Company receipt to Philadelphia. COVODE & COLE, corner of Penn and Wayne streets, iv3l Pittsburgh, Pa. ?"WDD FELLOWS’ TEXT BOOK and Odd Fellowi rorUm-jurt * C0..8. \ X A * ' J J \V- j * ***", * S 1” '.i-/ , V'r' ’j p %* vAV ~, v l .*' . •■ ,\.r ■•’ ~ v N "COMMERCIAL. DAILY REVIBW OF THE MARKETS. Office of the Dailt Moamwa Post. ) : Saturday, August 9,1651. $ The weather yesterday forenoon was exceedingly warm and sultry } in the afternoon it turned to rain, and continued throughout the remainder of the day In business we were unable to henr of any changes, and there are but few transactions to report. ASHES—We have a sale reported of 3 casks at 3£ for Soda. No sales of Pots reported. The demand is limited. BACON—We -have sales of 5 hhds Shoulders at?}, 3 do at7f; l hhd Hams at 9,2 do at B|. Sides—Wo have no sales reported. The stock of Bacoa now in the hands of onr dealers Is quite light, with an increasing demand far the retail trade in small lots. FLOUR—There was very litilo offering from first hands. Receipts were light. We Lave sales of 70bb!s at 3,15,40 do at 3,12; several small lots at 3,13. From stores we have sales reported at 3,25<2>3,31. RYE FLOUR—Sales of 10 bbls at 2,50bb1. WHISKEY— I Thero continues a good demand for Whiskey. We give sales of 30 bbls at 20,18 do at 21 ROSIN—We quote at 3,750)3 25.- BROOMS—SaIes of 40 dozen at 1,00. Fl* •The season for Mackerel is considerably ad vanced, and they ore only in moderate request. We quote No. 3at 0,75©7,00. Herring—There Is no demand. CHEESE—SaIes of W. R al 6001. DRIEDFRUIT—Thcro is but little inquiry for Dried Fruit. We note a sale of 25 buih Apples at 75. We quote Peaches at 1,2501,50. SUGAR—SaIes arc made al 0(001 by the hogshead m lots. MOLASSES—We continue to quote nt 36037, with but a moderate demand. CO5 FEE—The' stock in first bands is considerably reduced, and vrithonl change m price. We quote at 9fr to tOj.as in quality. RlCK—Sales ate made regularly at 4*044 BANK. NOTE LIST. conascrsD daily by Uoon & Sargent, Exchange Banker;, Comer of Wood and Sixth streets, Putsburvh. PENNSYLVANIA, Pittsburgh .Hanks** par Philadelphia “ “ Brownsville ‘ Bucks county ■* w Chester Co.(new Isroc) “ Columbia Bridge Co.* * Danville Delaware eo. u DoyleEiowu l - •- t-.aston ‘ Germantown u LKncnster Banks •• l«ebnnon - • Montgomery co. **•♦• Northumberland Pouxvnle " Reading *' • tchayikill co. " Washington '• We.Mi Branch Wyoming • • Curli*»~ u . . * diambcrjtbuTfr * li. trie i| (.c-ayni.ufgh I( Harrisburg- fi Audd {etown * ♦; YYayacsbuvs ■ I; York Hanks I, Relief Notes • * I: tmted Stales Hank t 5 • Allegheny City bmp- pari Allegheny Co. “ • •prem; Pmdiurgn City •* ••• pat; NKW ?ORK. New York City 'par; Country Rank* I: NKW JERSEY. All Solvent Rank i: DELAWARE. Alt Solvent Rank*’ • • • Small Notes MARYLAND. iAmericanf*»id lnexv)«pur. Ralhmore Bank* par, do do toly)'ij>rem. Country Hanks |*boverei*n» $ 4,«3 YhlltiNlA. Guinea* SVWJ Bk of V-*. ami Branch?* liFratfencsdocr** » 7,^-0 Farmer** Uk L Branches ITcn Tha»rr* 7.tQ Vaitcy Uk and Branches i;Ten Gatloer* * ♦ 3,W ExchangeDk A Branch* |;t«otu*dor **■* E-S Wheeling Bank* •••■»• •• f-Napoiecn**** 3^ do BraneSe*' ■* • # Doubloon*, Patriot * • • 14.7 a NKW ENGLAND, # do Spanish- NS.ttf All Soiyrnt Rank* t'Ducav* »do C'IUNTON FUIINACL. June *A IWI.-S M. k«*; f Drue Sir—•Tin* may certify maloaeef my boy*ha* been otflicted for the U«t thirteen year* wusi a fcraiing and dcautMi of the upnt ear 1 have trie 1 a nattihcr of pbyeifMn«. ait tv.ihoui nny benefit. a*d bad given op klilmpeof a cute evor hi-ioff eflecied. when put futasly physician, alter examining the rase, recommended me to me me I’tTROLKLM. ivtucb 1 uni. and am happy to l r =fo*Ol voa that the car- or taro town r.n effreied an cniirv exsio | wile tlii* without nouciisuon or your acquaint* an«*e- With sentiment* ol cuccrs. I **n vo»r* truiy, Jy« JObLi'H SWAB. Steal £»ute for Hole. Iff.BAST LJV&RPOOi., OHtO. HAVING. November :** . m*po*cil o i hijtbiy Tows* !*«« M ifcfc *w»*o fcoroagfa—a rwnr p«« to actual iKttorn., I ha*e been induced u> offer t»a addition' •( ncmucf at private fta.ic*i»r*d a? pace* and ou term* of payees* «Wii -taftU eosne under the ctestit of ttM per»ou« (o poicbav?. l-i»h lot *«:??»»!?•.in* cUJjirjjf iNf. »ttec;# o«d an? *. ot »« #rfe— t.csftjr tO :»ft tfoat by Ud «■*•. uc*p. Two acutanna.) i l’Ori*?!r«. and llofi J-Oondrj.itttVC been donr-s : ih« !»ii yr.*r, asd sr« row trt mr.ee ».jifat opcTanc»n i The ITJevrUTid and PitUMirf a Railroad.to connect trith i the Oi:y « company froca wg « Piac.tnit Slacbtwr. umSJiii.ie,, sod a company o about bevnjr formed »> rrret <»;»** Work*- Ilicrs »rr piaf»*«o4 aromiup-fyr IvpjaeopnUan*. Fresh y i*nan*#fid Mr i.odnt** a Roman l .athhs*iown iuc BOIN.T AppSyto JAM I*.* •. ao4 cor. and Liberty *t».. accoi-d siijry “ ~|)j B £,ond Mparlcs« Rf!rrp*iVf.l) TAV. ?t. i Pittsburgh i'htztr *:n*i hov.~4 t ntTWSft* worm *«» wa*B*T. (fovrii *;o*} \ fM ANUI-*A«M o*‘ <:ar-r Meat I'anor ] \ Chain- Cato treat Korkin* He* J I rcption ami Invalid 1.-uasifi (,«»'* * ««y House Miw'»: Genres; i ttiid every ninety o( l ntur? < fflfPl All of wflieb w ttn mar.iif.tctofrd under | ri || ijirir personal superiMi*udeoee. and «re i M ” warranted noth in rntneriM « ,d evotkm-tre 1 ahip inf.ifior to none in (Uc <;Hy. Dealer* intoe**: cie* win find it 10 their cspcctai advutiiß«« to call and examine (a. lUrm*elvr» previous iorouis nowhere SJieaiahoau and Dwemuff« renmhed at the short"*; notice. All order# punctually attended to Ijy •* Aftt»iicr of MLOItIM-. HisObice Bt*il dwelling is above the. Drug Blare, No liberty *treet, where be may a!way* hr found except whenab «C‘ilo» profcsrlonolt'uty. Having bail *rvr m year* experience in practice, bo hope* by do*** attention to duty tomeitta liberal patronage. Pittsburgh* July J 3. Issl—Om # W*" aSThnUTON STREET IM(OI*KK-r\ roa Sat* -~A valuable and desirable property of uO for.l front by 135 deep', with a Urge new and wolf built brick house arranged with a hall, parlor, dining room, kitch en cellar and vault,3 chambers and J room*. Al«o—A Frame House, oi four rooms am! cellar out oven and hydrant m the yard. The above property la inn central location, ond fubargam at Sd.OtO Term* raSv 'S. CUTHBKRT, Grn’l Agent, au7 60 gmithtteld st. IN THE MATTER of the Voluntary alignment of James B Adams. Shoe Merchant, of the City of Fitts* U T?ic creditors and debtors oi James to. Adams will lake notice ihal a deed of assignment for the benefit of creditors, doted June tub, ISSI, has boon executed to the undersigned, who will acute the business of mud Adums. uuucra f , WILLIAM LARIMER, JR., je27:tf Assignee. R. R. KRRNAN. ZjVVHS CHBKSH—I.WKJ lbs. oi a prime quality, jusi received and for sale by FICKEISKN & STOUVfcNbL, qu s 137 Liberty street. JAMAICA RUM—A direct importation Just received and for sale by HCKKISEN & STOUVENLL, aus __ Importers. ifUiSTOFFICE BALANCES—Jusi received and for XT iSloby W. W. WILSON, aa s 67 cor. Market and Fourth streets. (IUIN KALiANCKS —Of the best approved consiruc- J tion for detection of American Gold Coin, of all de nominations, ** an expedmouß and infallible delector. 1 Fiiees 51*60,53,50 to 85,00, aus (' I OLD PENS—In great variety,of the most approved \JT makes, for sale by oas Brandies in bond- Cognac— 4o half pipes, qr. casks and octaves S . HeniißSsoy k Co.’s quarto proofpalc anudark Brandtes. Rochelle— ss half pipes, quarter casks ana octaves A. Seignetto’s quart*) proof pale und datlr Brandies, now Uond.d au s Nos. *221 and 223 Liberty street. P* RINCIRK AND HAVANA CIGARS-*- . . 4 cases Crus and l.ous Nob. 1,4 and 3 Principe Ci gars; torether with a full assortment of * Havana’*- Uritotrands-jun ««‘v^^&rSoN_ LARD— IOUO lbs No 1 Laril for »alo by T. WOODS & SON, ■ No 01, Water street, FLOUR— 100 bbls Superfine for ante by au7 ‘ STUART A SILL. ii A au7 BY " fio _ bUB - fOt eale STUART A SILL. iufOLASSES—2O bbis. N. O. Molasses-prime i coop jj/f. erage—for sale by [aa7j STUART & SILL- gUCKETS-SOdoz. for Bale by & g , LL and S T ao7 C “~ 10 bl6 ' Pnm ° STUART & SILL. AiLS r 5O Kegs atoned siu. S ILU PYV GOODS —Jast received, a fine assortment of GqUlcmcn'»Purm»hingGoodjj»i &ca , 3 Gentlemens’ Famishing Store, No- 80 Fourth street. OPFNDID Snmraer and Fall Cravats, Scarfs, Neck S Ti«, I)e Joinville Ties-juu «*p>v$ ON fc co _ MON IKS AND SOCKET BOOKS-me nnes. P ever btoogUttothu city-just ou7 l ' ,V 1 1' stole Dk and Branches • J Other solvent Banks-•• ■ i Hk ol Sandusky - -75 Granville ..-. ...50 Norwalk 50 Urbanna -5b Wooster 75 INDIANA. Stale Bk and Branches • | ILLINOIS* state Bank branch 5b Uk Of Illinois 75 KENTUCKY. All Solvent Banks' MISSOURI MMcßk und Branches MICHIGAN. All Solvent Banks WfM'ONStN. Mnnnc Jc Fire lux. < o at * I TfclN.SKrfSf K •All solvent Bank# 3 I NORTH CAROLINA. :lAit Solvent Hanks- I i| SOUTH CAROLINA. 1< I.AH Solvent Banks*** —1; 1! GEORGIA. 1 All Sol vent Hanks- • ALABAMA. 'All Solvent Banks-•• LOUISIANA. iAil Solvent Bank* 1| ! EXCHANGE.* :New York f pretn -Philadelphia* --i '■Baltimore i 1 finucinusti 1 djs. .'LomsviUe 1 ** I.OUI*- • -1 J * a j; VALUE OF COINS Oeaf&eii Cared. 780. 08 TI1IUI) «T.» W. W. WILSON W. W. WILSON. ... { 1 vO..’’ 1 J *■*'■*■ RIVER MATTERS. PORT OP PITTSBURGH. 4 fret 0 n?cUB9 WATXb m ms ctunniL .ARRIVED:-' SleameT Michigan No.si,Boies, Beaver. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. « Redstone, Wooc ward, BrownsYilln. J.M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Beaver, Gordon, Heaver. “ FasliiouNo.?, Peebles,Elizabeth. “ Thomas Shrtver, Bailey, West Newton. “ Heroine, Conweil,-Wheeling. “ Asia, Boyd, Sl Loms. . “ JJen Coursm,St. Louis. DEPARTED; • J. Nelson, Mootc, Wheeling. • kt * Redstone, Woodwardj Brownsville Atlantic, Parkinson,, do « i. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Michigan No.2,Boies,Beaver. 54 Beaver, Gordo/i; Beaver. “ Tuomas Shnvei, Bailey, Wost Newton. « Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. « j. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. “ Gov. Meigs, Shunk, GalhpoUs. “ Heroine, Conweil, Wheeling. *« Cape May, Snowden, Nashville, «» Vermont, Hazleit, St. Louis. The jj«v«r.—By the pier mark, last evening, there wete 4 feet 3 inches water. Wheeling and Bridgeport Packet. 1 JESiJa Tub splendid stoamer It. If, LINDSAY, M* gaSaiftT. Moo is. Waster, is the regular Wheeling and Bridgeport, Packet, and leaves here every Wednes day and Sotarduy for the above ports. For freight or oa«sagc apply on board, or to . . p * b U '■ SHERIFF & BINNING, Ag’is jv24 No. Ui Market street. , —“ ‘For New Orleans. Tim splendid new steamer ELEPHANT, JjplssSittsr Hays, Master, will leave for the above and cSdnawrifttiM n j| intermediate ports, on the first nse ol water. For freight or passage apply on board, or to Jyl am B. mIITEMBKBOKB, Agent. * Friday Cincinnati Packet* R*W* th THE new and elegant steamer IRENE g. L. M'Cltntoce, Master, has taken place of the Clipper No. 2, in the line of Packets, and wilt leave every FRIDAY, nt 10 A.M.,for ihe above and intermediate ports. For freight or pas sage apply on board. ■ IjcD* For "Marietta and llocliingport* J Tiik fine steamer PACIFIC, ZasochMah- JhWWftuSßtlrßN. will leave for the above and mtermcdi- Sc port - H every THURSDAY, at 4 o’clock, P. M. For frcigUtor passogp,oppi y< o n^°™k 3 °y° SON No. fit Water si., nnd 63 From *i. Wednesday PacUet for Cincinnati. The new nod fast running steamer CIN iJfeIMCINIUTI. Birmingham, Mosior, will leave every W r«>r *"rtli»hl or passage, apply on board, or lo nmr’JO ” O. ■». MIL’fIvNBKRGRK. AilccLeny Ulver Trade. UEGULA.H FRANKLIN PACKETS. I ftSci-JS The fine steamer ALLFGHbW BLL(J> '2. t.'jtu. IV*. Haxna. leaves the Alle gheny wnarf for frankliu, every Monday and Thursday , ai 4 I'. M. Tin* fine meamer Al*M - »Ol!KN V Itl.MJv No 3, Capt John lUswu. leave* the AMt!i?hewv wharf for l mint 1 Im. every Tuesday ami Trirfoy, at 4 P. M. fr'or 1- rcHfntor Passorre. apply on Hoard TIIK OKKAT KKNTIiUhV RRMKDYi oil- aoiuv uiiLii's sakbaP/iiulla! ITU put up ut gear: bottles, and contains the strength of SIX TIMKS as much pure. StmapunUa an any preparation m America. Price SI per bottle,or *n bottle* for t»ve dollars. !tha> been o well established fact for years part, that tfar-npoTilln. when pare and properly prepared, was the <>:*ly true panacea tor «H disease* originating from an impure Mate of tho blood, the u*e of mercury, latoxicn* tins drinks- evil habits m youth. barrenness, Ac, We boldly o*sert ti»at JOliN KLLL S» FLUID hXfKACf of SARSAPARILLA, is me omy preparation before (hr, public thati*prepared on strictly wicmiGc principles and of uniform streecth. ThciJarzapariUais purchased without regard to price, arul every pound, before being used- is Raojeet to the *tt-clcrt cnrmtcnl test*, auu n? prnuinr*r«s aseeriamrd bejote bring uvi-iL Hall’s Sor*aparilia also foulam* the virtues of seve ral o'-ber vnluabic medical roo«Mo-etbcr forming best compound. find producing tie frtauar tutanU nsrnl m tA« known trend ; Thii Medicine- when u-se-j aeeordmtr to direction.’., WILL CURK WITHOUT FAIL! S'-rofuU or Kina'* KvU. Cancer*, T»tmor*. eruption* of ihr skin. Kry*ij»eU*, Chronic sore hyc*, lung worm or Teller*, tseald Jh-tuL Lticomalism, » Fain* in the Hones or Joint*. Old bores nmi Fleets- bweilmffof the O.atidv, Syphi lis t>y*pepsai.»aliniv‘um.Li(ea«e* of tac Kidney*, I*o«« ot Appe lit*. Disease* ainor.g from the u«eof M e r cu t x, l*om»»taeSifloainl biioujder*.Leu* ral Debility, Drop«y, Lumbago, Jaundice, Co'rive te-c<*. bore 1 treat. Bronchi:!*. Coughs. Cold*. Weak oca* of (be Cbe?.i. i'unn'inary Affection*. «nd aii cuter Ihsrasen lernlmg io produce consumption l l-iver CfcniPlain*, Female irrtgu:anties and coicnlamvi, t»jrk «a.i Nervous HemUeue, Low fpiru*, NitfuSwrats, i-imwaro or lianrui»c:;ve i: i Livt»Cbrom. Co»*uiutiou »l Diseases, ami w « ft »»n«fc and tnuk, and gef*»*rai (o«i‘* fur tae system, and a g« nvir ami pleasant purnauvc- fat superior to.lLuc Licit or feongre** \\ atcr Sait*.ot Stlunt*. TeiiimoaUli. The f«r jsowing Is a VKiijaum copy of a crru&cate no.v * an r«n.J Fastoi of tht M- I.*, Church ar-d the Rev. F. stevenum »** been known «* one vt the root.ttaietiicu and *ct;ou» memycf* (n~i die Kcntac.hr eoui * bout offer many years, and at ibnuaio inii- iiit tun a*sfc andtvrpouniuc station of mfeiJi fur the fif. l> Luck i.oneero Cant' world prude*-* better ot more sa:i#f4dccry !,-*lUr,rij|V ill fJVfi-C i-f n >! :iP,. .. <. HFTTi ft Tf>Tf Mi»NV THAN WAS {.V J.R Oil ML I:i> IN' FAVOR or any MKPItUM; Ret. I' IV Sciio.n-'U-'V. 1; .srtvxxaon. Xc:osJn> have a*e-J John LcU‘* r*Ar*apan.;a. and have « ft |. r tttrd w-tnenurr ssitffAeitou i and have imhecitAimn in ela:lT»« umt w*? urinw it Ur be a safe am? «iunt:e itKoe*! ai:4 calculated w pm* dure, untt-is fuod.aod ?«••»*ve roueh vsflcnnxi aad wotud ii,.'r«*rnfe tf;efieiicerwiy rrcentrueiid (t to the aisue.tej. {Hiv-.r.}.) ' F-W.sr.HON, F. STKVBNSON. a bkm:tim;i* cu'.au skin. tvc n' il neScar*M 'viat* •>(.■■ -m-j a *o*j? civorrd *:>?<•«.. »««*• f J *“-•■' ** pal r.%a Ur.vouisy 10. be M Urcto-tnruc», :f>uaN», ws*.hr«s pam«< and tQUmxR o «**to*C to thcsj ft »etfto«afctc of wUat »w*r*tr lift* tlrftitc.it i-.t'M of, OniHbM lu<»,w«t.n g T *ai injury to ttifi »ku». Gum the bc*\ tot-wUr known }: hratKiuc* tbc -ism* by rra*Tinff t*veiy o? tn«fUui and i*»&c#it«4 shaiva ttoot the b’nod-making vl parr health* and viipjroM, a«- Uviiv ift rvrty Hnntth: ve«vrl» rti"l U* >chow and dark rcUMcnanoe ta tb« jbntl sr?«hn*»* of « ou th l-aUtrs. abandon ;ht? U'io oi p&mi« and mixture*, a«fl a** Jivift &jytar**ui3‘te* w»*F rffeetnat remrdr. « 4 \ word soitia wjse ts *afii<*irfU ;- and ft hlnU«ehousU for ifor TKBTIMOXV LIKI-S Till-: KOI.t.OWINO UKN'Dims suw’nfi rotN .\a comment on tmk k.k riCU'NOV OK HUM/* >AHS»A4*AH»Lt,A. 0-‘ro>n i>t I* I*. VAM*ri.b. Proctor of l.tiemiiuy »u i«c Concur.' J ‘ | have iookrd o?pr lhoH*icf co»«i»oiu«p Ju!*n IJuli'* Conspoond hx*ta«4 01 *"anaji*mln, a:«u have pu lieiiiMloiv ut «»]Tkiiit ;l»a» uwy <»>tm tv ».Htt tom* iJcvar-'i nrt.LL, M. I>. Ccvwtllr. June t*. iMsl - UK UVM-H. J’AjHftan l* apfwtntnitni to t\e UumiUi Mount Hpj j/iuJ, »*»» cf ULM,?* fcsAKSA- X* A RILL A 1 have examined thr pr<**eri|mo:» lor the preparation of John Hull's Sarsaparilla, ami \ believe the eomoma* lion ic» bo mi rxeolUnt one.and wed calculated to pro dace an alteratire imprcuMnn tm the *i«iein. I have u*rd it hoih in public ruul pr voie prettier, nita limit U the bpsiaruclr of sarsaparilla Resident VhyMtian at the l-oimviur Aiannc lfo»pual, I rj- CAUTION— Rewarc and ml* lor the original Dr. JOHN Ul’Lt.'S HARsARARItDA, ./wrt Ammciy— • uud have no other. kh\sl.K A M DOWELL, -Wholesale and Retail Agents. For «nle by i> M.Ourry ami Jo*ep Doublor*, Alo ghenyCiiyi Win. D. Mercer, camtoinburg, and by DrußuiM* generally. JclbT,]ajdiSt.w State Mutual Fire insurance company imANOil OFFICU, 51 bMiTuriCLi) «t . I'ivrucia i, Mav lit, |GSI. flWKbeßievidcnrcof the successor the Director In I endeaeonnx to 'u»ku the -bTATK MUTUAL H ttb INSURANCE COMPANY ” timet the wants of the community, is tho unparalleled amount of busirets which has been done—having issued V|ooo V >h* cies during the past year, thereby adding ovorStSthOOO to the funds of the company. Nearly all the properly insured Ij of the infest k»nu,iu small Tisks, and aluTge proportion insured for only one year, Whole No Policies issued* •**••*• do do expired, terminated A canecied**»*-**r**** do do in force —• Amountof Properly insured do Canceled, terminated and ex* pirmt... 201,729 do do m force 87,094,691 do Premium Notes 79,0715.87 do Canceled,terminated,exprd, 037,10 do in force* ••• 879,03f,77 do Cash Premiums received*** *831,657,14 do do canceled 331,24 851,235,00 Whole amount of losses ruidcxpcn- . sespald * *23,411, >lO Balance mfavorof the Co ,in cash, 027,824,45 To city or country merchants, and owners of dw ill ings. and isolated or country property, it is believed this company affords advantages Inpointef ciieunn 'ss, safety ami security, inferior to no Insurance Company tr. this country. Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved e ys tem of Classification of Risks, excluding nil spei lal hazards. insuring only a limited amount in any one cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of laigc fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual pl-in, it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodai .011 of both methods, but entitles the insured to n partici;»a* lion in the profits. It U under the control of the following Directors; -J I - Rutherford- A.. J.Gillstt, John B. Packer, baraucl r, I Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier. Plulo C. Sedgwick, Rob ix\ Klolx, Samuel Jones, John P. «s|s& oRDi A. J. UILLMT, Sec y. A. A. Cmuueb, Actuary. N U—A Scrip Dividend of fillcen per cent, on o> pi rinir nolicioa has been declared by Hie Directors, um is now receivable nubia Office for renewals, or redeema u" ‘ ,,d 01 111,1 Apun tn the court of common fleas of alee- I GHENY COUNTY. • In the matter of the Assign-., 1 ment of Warrick, Martin & Co-1 No 35 Oci-Term. 1848. to 1 W-S. Courtney &S.tlaibaug.i J • And Now. to wit, July :!0, l«5l, supple memary account of assignees, presented in open Court, confiwud nwt, and ordered that notice of the filing be given by two weeks 1 publication m the Daily Coinrncr* cial Journal and Tost Bj the Court. GEO. b. IIAYs, Prothonotary. ARH C3U \\CK FOR CUbAP CLOTHING.—Che-j -teb, No- 71 Smithfield street, is now closing put his stock of seasonable Clothing, at a very slight advance anon cost, He is determined to sell to make room for new goods- His stock embraces every tiling found, m fashionable clothing establishments, either for man or boy The public are invited to call and see for them selves, before purchasing elßewhere. ; No charge for showing good*, i We study to please. au7 71 Southfield at. “ c « -. ' *■ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. The mcagrehess r of our telegßiph column is owing to the wires being down* CINCINNATI MARKET—August 9. The River has fallen 18 inches. Flour..-.ln good, demand. Sales at 3,20@3,8Q @3,85. WMskoy...l7^. ProTiflions«.Nothing doing. -- Tobacoo...Bales of 50 hhds and 130 'boxes manufactured good fair at 6J. Molasses... 34. : Linseed 0i1...76@76. - PENN GLASS WORKS• P J.ORCNZ, SB. THOMAS WIGHT3IA.N. Lorenz & Wiglitman, (Formerly of tnefirm of Wan. M’Cully & Co.) . MA.NUPACTURRBS OS' ALL EIRDS OP VIALS,~BOTTLES AND WINDOW GLASS, 63 Water and, 65 Front Streets, Pittsburgh, penri'a. N. B Particular attention pt*id to odd sizes of Win dow Glass and private mruldn for Bottles and Vials. jy22:3tnd&w . COHKE& OF MARKET AND THXBD STREETS. FACULTY.— John Fi/emino, principal Instructor in the science of Accounts. . ' - ; O. K. CiiAMßsaiiiN, Professor of Mercan tile computation, A.c. • ''‘-Alex, Mi -Watson, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial •Law. - - - ■ .. • * The Rooms of this Institution are open both day and evening, for the reception of those wishing to obtain a practical Mercantile education- The course of inairaq* lion Is so thorough, that every student-on leaving the College will be competent to take charge of and con duct on correct principles, any set of Slock-or Partner* ship Books, however complicated. fjelOtdAw A LL PERSONS interested wilt take notice that iL WILLIAM TAYLOR, of the Eighth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, Brickmaker,on the 29ihday of July, 1951, executed to tne undersigned a Deed of Assignment of all bis Estate, in trust for the benefit of hiscreditors. All persons indebted to said Taylor are requested to : make immediate payment, and persons having.claims will present them. J. HOWARD, Assignee, v • iy’ll Office 4th st., bet. Snllthfield and Grant- 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 Uic first division ot the road extending from SleUbenvUle to the Cor.otton valley; and, also, for the construction of the entire Road between Steubenville and Coshorton and, also distinct proposals fnr'the construction of that portion of the Road extending from Coshocton to New ark. ... The entire length of this lino, is hhoui 110 miles, and it contain* work: of ail descriptions in great variety, some of which is quite heavy. Proposals will bo rdce : ved 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 such disposition of the whole work as may ap pear mart conducive to its interests. Plan? Profiles and Specifications can be seeaat the Office of the Company, after the 15th of September, and funher information may be obtained on application to J Biickensdeftcr, Jr., Chief Engineer, or to the undcr sigued. - 1). KILGORE, JyTB:2md&w PreiidenL AT HOLMES’ LI IvERl v ER ARY DEPOT, No. 74 Third st., opposite the Post Office— Harper’s Magazine for August; Dictionary of Mechanics—No. 35; l.iltclPs Living A?e—No. OT?; Mr, and Mrs. Sandboys, who came to see the Great Exhibition; International Magazine for August; - The Gipsy Chief. By W. M Reynolds: Mabel; or,The Child of the Battle Field. A Toleof Waterloo? The Pioneer's Daughter; aTaleof Indian Captivity. By Emerson Bennett; Dictionary of MechanicsyNo. 34; Litteirs l iving Agtr, No. 37ft;- Blackwood lor August; Auveuiaresof Paul Pcrwenklc. ASeaStoryj The Countess of Salisbury. By Damas.; . - . Ecrate; or. The Saloons ol Paris. By Maj. Rich ardson ; . . , Yean: a Problem. By the author of Alton Locke; Reveries of a Bachelor—or, a Book of the Heart; Tha Farmer’s Companion—with illustrations; Traveler’s Guide through the U. S. and Canada; . . Rena—or, the Snovr Bird: a Tale of Heal Life. By Hontly; The Heirs o! West Waylaiid. By Maryllowitt; The Reel. Byßalwer; Not £o Bad b» Wc Seem. A Comedy—by Bulwer; The Daughter of Night- A Story of the Present Time* • [aus JUST RECEIVED AT HENRY MINER & CO.’S, No. iW Hmncficld street— No. 35 Dictionary of Mechanics Engine Work and Engineering; Rankin’s Half Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sci ences, No. 13—from January to June ; TheCtmfenb.cr? Manual of Health; Parts Ud and 4lh IShi, or, The Adventures of Mr. and Mrs Sandboys,their Son and Daughter, who came up to London to.** enjoy themselves,” und to see the Great Exhibition, by llentj Mahew and George Croikshank.’ ,aags ; ' TORE UNDERStGNEDofiersfor sale his property in X Allegheny City. The i* *eveniy-tw*> feel nine inches, treating on the East Common, and ninety, feci in depth; extending from a comer at Gav alley toJproper? ly owned by the Protestant Methodist Church. The im provements ate a three story Brick Dwelling, well fin ished, and two comfortable frotae Dwelling Houses- There i* probably no more pleasant and desirable lo gsliiy for private residences m the Citylhxn the .Lot now offered for sate. The profcwional purnaitsof the uncer- Lgned do j;ot permit him to occupy and enjoy this prop erty, and heuee the offer to e-cli It will be sold a bar gain, jf application be made soon. For price and terms of payment-refer to Mr. Morrison Foster, at the Ware house of P, M‘Cormk-k, Esq; or John Fleming, Esq., Atlcchenj* City. 3 yakUn WAI. B. FOSTER. JR. Iron Roiling end -Ortusmcntal Iron IForfc, in all ifs'ttranclia, NO «0. WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. fpUK odre«l«crs fccg leave respectfully to inform their i. friend* and the pufilie generally, that, having rcceiv ts-3 a iorge number of nrw pattern* Cot Iron Railing, Ac.* Tshtch, together with those previously on hand, comprises ihc f.r«a*i«)>t variety ever offered in this City—they arc r.ow prepared to manufacture the ?arac for Cemetery purposes, balconies, freer*, garden*, window guards, treo boxes, but racks, centre tables, Ac. Ac.*in a style of workmanship and finish not to be surpassd, and cheaper than any heretofore manufactured west of the m'oun lft AHo, cooking stoves, hollow ware, ami castings ofall descriptions, us usual. • >y«~ ltfuißD''F«>K THREE PRIME AR I‘JCLEtf« Bear j> \ n mind. MORRIS*TEA MART, in tbosTiMßiirro9itß. raog2B JLllrS XBSHKB.. BBWABO BiHM. / v. . KRAMER dl IIAHW. Banktrsani Exchange Brokers, Dialers in Farsign and Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange,. Certificates of Bepof iußaniNotes,and Coin. . Comet of Third and Wood sta., directly opposite the SI Charles Hold- maya_ - noon Tnoa.SißaiMT ras.s.soo^ ooK is /tRGEST, ■ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, nr Jt Comer of Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, Pa "iSjEALEBSin Coin, Bank Notes, Time Billß, Foreign f)*and Domestic Exchange,Certificates ofDepoair,£c EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sums to snitpurchasers. CURRENT and par fluids received ondeposite COLLECTIONS made on nil parts of the Union , atthe lowefctrates, . ■ ■epl!-ly H. HOLtSES A SONS, HX7Z BEHOVED THKIB BAUXMa S.WD BXCUAHGE. OFFICE To Ho. 67 Market strseti four doors below old stand. _ ■ N, HOLMES A SONS, . BANKERS ANDEXCHANGEBROKERS, and Dea lers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on lhe Eastern and *V eslern cities constantly for soje. , . . : , , . Collections made in all the ernes throughout the Uni ted States. Deposites received in par funds or cnrrent paper, NO. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. •' - ; c- : - ■ auggS-ly. Farnltnre and Ohalr Warerooms. S? JOSEPH .MEYER, 424 Pena street, above the f&wCanal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and makes JaEam nrder. atthe Unotst vricesV every descriplion or IScy and. Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles. Purchasers would do well to visit his Warerooms. my27-dflcwly : •.. LleUnlng Rods—Spralt's Patent. JAMES JACKSON, General Aeenl, ; Wholesale JJtptt, Bp r Wmil Pa,, _ _ _ ... . (Cortwriglji’sCullery Store), THESE LIGHTNING RODS arc so constructed that ihey cannot get out of order. .The Insulators and Attachments fitting accurately, the Points and Magnets are unrivaHcu —tbe whole being highly ornamental,aod without dispute, the best conductor ever munufactavcd. I willput them up thro* the Country at 12fcc* foot and SI the points and magnets. Address by post or leave a written order at 80 Wood sL, where the Rods may be teen. . : \ fmy23:w -to yiNJOrWATCHES.— A few very superior vSkj. Gold Patent Lever Watches, received Lry ex js'*3slprc *Biaino 8 i ainon ff which pre splendid Pocket: Ohio-’ G&ji2s3 n oaioiers,of beautiful finish; double cased Hant plain and engraved, of various styles and U. RICHARDSON’S, 8.1 Market stieat. ln«r> a palter iso,.. jy39rts,at Store Room for Rent. _ THE subscriber offers for rent three large and t-ciil well-finished STORK ROOMS, entirely new. JagiS located on. Fifth street, opposite the Exchange Bank Possession will be given immediately* For terras, &e apply to • - - 11* CAMPBELL, jy3o, ' . ~ ’ oa the premises. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. TnE following described-propeities are offered for sale, opoa easy payments; - . _ • - AfOurslory brick warehouse and lot, m Pittsburgh, on the sooth side of Wood street, ticiween Fifth and Sixth streets, now occupied by Wm RPCully & Co. • • s Also—A lot in the Eighth Ward, Pittsburgh; bounded by the Kensington Rolling Miltonlhe west, about 120 feeton the Monongabela river. Also—*A house and lot in the city of: Allegheny, front ing 30 feet on the South Common, between Sandusky street and East Common, and nmning.bacfc to .Water alley 240 feet, adjoining the property of HarveyChiids. \ lot, partly m Ross and partly m Reserve townships, the second lot below the Marine Hospital, fronting on the Ohio river, and containing about 11 aC Also—A house and lot, in Allegheny fttty, now occu pied, by. James Creswefi, fronting on Bank Lane, and immediately under Seminary Hill; containing about 27 feet in front- , , . •, «•., eaj Also—About three acres of ground in the City of Al legheny, adjoining the residence jof Chtmee Brewer, /romingon Water Lane, near the Plonk Road, with a i large and handsomely built .Mansion House thereon, I and two springs of water at either aide thereof, now oc cupied by $. Church. • Apply to .. V , JOSEPH KNOX, Attorney, Ac., Grant street, Pittsburgh. ““ Important and Interesting TO House Keepers Furniture Dealers, Railroad Com ponies. Hotel Keepers, MUitary Companies, Engme Companies, Cabinet and Plano McCOMßiks 3 COMPOUND RESTORATIVE. This Compound has entirely superseded all ,oiher articles heretofore used for similar purposes, -wherever U has been introduced. It tells its own story, and.only.Ter cuires to be tried to provo, to the most incredulous, ns superiority over any other article ever before, asedfor cleaning ami resloring >o Ibeir ongmal besmly and Ins ire,ail arucles'of Varnished or Polished Furniture. The above Compound we, use in our own business, and tmarantee ii'io be all that the proprietor recommends 1, ,a nc. Sold Wlioleralc «4 «**“£„ * McKKE( iy4 Ryan’s Buildings. _ Saddle and Harness Manufactory, SION BFTHBGOLI>KN SADDI.E, , . _Wo. 132, Wood strut, Pittsburgh. AHOLSTFIN rcsncctfnlly informs his friends aiiif - the public that be keeps on hand a large stock of saddle!, harness, trunks, carpet bags, &c ,Ac , of his own manufacture, of the very ; best de scription. He invites strangers and all those visiting the City to give him a calL Remember the place—No. 132, Wood street, sign of the Golden Saddle. Jee^tf Family Horae. ’*gL' !a large fine looking Sorrel Horse, perfectly fyaagtT safe, will be sold for a light fast haree, if oppU* rx li cation is made soon, __ r r THOMPSON BELL, ivo lAt A. Wilkins A Co, ! s.) HAIiLt FOffRTH STREET, NEAR SMITHFJEBLD,. v -jTOHN WALKER takes pleasure in announrnig to lus £1 frieodsondthe public that he has taken the above splendid establishment, am* after.JeonfiWerable expense has made it a delightful place of resort- He is perfectly prepared to serve up at the shortest notice every deu* Safe vili com- A- 'ntMc? bn Tuesday, August 5 ill, wbnn they wiU he lowest and best assorted stock of SHAWLS ever exhibited in this city.compnsing- h ' r -■ plain While Crape Shawls; Shawls;: - Plain Printed and : Embroidered Thibet shawls, Broohea,Cashmere and Long Shawls—of fine and , are determined to closeout previons AU .t,Sr Stock, and will offer them at a ' o r^ ce actually less than eastern oost. great reduction, actual c 2 and M Martct slre et. ••aus ■ " ~~ . nmi popular BoofcB« v r .', Vi,«T RECEIVED AT 11UNRYMINER b Co ’s, Jno. 3d Smlthfield street, the following new nnd m £ “he Lift of Mrs. Margaret; Maitland, of SwrenMide— written by herself. A new story for Moth e,H6mddslfonie—a Domes ic Tale; ■ _ . Appleton’s Mechanics’ Magazine andEngmccra’ Jour “ Whig Review for Augnsl; Bell’aLif" London Mews and Punch, received every •■week. 1 " ' ' - ' ■ -STEBVOUS i>KBICITV.-Wealcneas of the byalrnn, | N anil Premature Decay, are all removed by the JU- I NO COKDIA.L. This grand and important remedy has 1 restored strength and vigor lb thousands. Ktstheonly positive cure for loss of muscular energy, physical ins- I Sitndeslairirishneas of theliver, and speedily .renovates.. theMentalindPhysical Powers. PriceB3,ooperfcot llCCo«iion--Tiie oniy plade'to procure the genuine' is at 150 Smithfieia street r 1 -p casta .•-• w-^,£ v .r J A.-i ..• *. ' J \ ( : J : :' ■ - ' i •i'. - *•. • ■i, , : '.'Y. * * “ < ** i ' r ? T*‘ Removals PARTNERSHIP JOHNF.COLK. , %1 , ’• t . 't r;-:?i-4. -v-',v ■,* ,-f: 'A-?- -V v v~ t ? v-/ Vi'/ ± i6 ~ * , l r ”, / - - » 'Vb'- 4 * , - M *" r"*j ' r « * ? < '■ ' . f* At*,- * * * ■* ,* > i* ~** > > - r n. ..'H , ~ * k - r' r \ ,X£ **** JffW 4 *’*' * »&,2V. *■ <* 'wfc ■"■ ,_*’> y ( # # *i * * - Drags fflebicims. Private Diaeasea- OR, BROWN, No, 41 DIAMOND ALLEY S Dbvqtss his entire attention to anode* practice.- His LusineseismoffiJy confined to Private or Vtnertai JHseaus. and saeh pain ful affections, brought onby imprudent* youthful indulgence and excess. ' ' Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions. Gouorr* hen,Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, impurity of the Blood, with all diseases o; the.venereal ® r, Kt n ' Bkm; Diseases; Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter. Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases,Seminal Weakness,lra potency,'Files, Rheumatism, Fexnhle Weakness, Month' ]Y Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano* Nervous Atrecuons, Pains in the Back and Loins, Irnta lions of the Bladder and Kidneys,successfully treated Cureguaranteed. . • . . Fourteen years 1 practice*(fourin this city Venables Dr Brown to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who ma> come under his core. , ; . Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay. ffT" Charges moderate. .*. novs;d&,ttfiy REUMATISM.— Dr. Brown's newry atscovrcd rent*' edy for Rheumatism ir a speedy auacertain remedy fortbatpainfultronble. Itnevcr falls. Office arid Private Consultation Rooms No, 41,DTA* MOND, Pittsburgh, Pcnna. .The Doctor is always at homo : ... UnlS-dawtl GREATAiaD IMPORTANT CHEJIIOAL DISCOVEaY, • Chemical YegitaUe Combinations to repel Diseases, Or* Guyaott’B Yellow Hock and Sarenpa rllla, ‘ PUT UP IN THE largest sized bottl es,. contains ;tnore of the pore Honduras Sarsaparilla than any other preparation extant, which ischcmlcully combined with the Extract of Yellow Dock, the-Eklract of Wild Cherry, and Balsam of Fir, thus making the remedy ! more thoroughly efficient~lhau ohy : other Saraoparii:a before-the pablic. At the same time it is perfectly free from all mineral poisons, which cannot bt said of any of the Sarsaparilla Compounds. The invalid should be ware of poison lrony Quinine, lodine, Sul phur, Arsenic and many other mineral arrr raelalic-poi sons entered into and form the active, basis of most of the Satsaparillas and. Panaceas of the day. GuisortV Compound ErrsAcr ov Yellow Dock and Sabsapa-billa - does not contoin a particle of.these substances, as any 'one can. ascertain by applying the.necessary.tests. Thb original and only genuine; preparation for the permanent cure of CONSUMPTION; AND DISEASES OF THE LUNGS when they are supposed to be affected by the too frequent use of Mercury, Iron, Quinine, etc.— Ii ia alsoa remedy for SALT HHKUM, KING WORM, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, DROPSY* SCURVY, WHITE SWF.LLING, King’s Evil, Neuralgic Affec tions, Female Weakness sna Obstractions, Barrenness, ‘ Nervous-;and-general Debiiity of the System, Loss of Appetite, Languor, Dizziness and Liver/Affecuonv winch led to Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Fever and Ague, Billions Fevers, ChiHFevers, Dumb Ague, Jaundice,Ac;, Ac. • - [p»The afflicted may- rest assured that there Is not thejeast particle of Mineral, Mercurial* or any other poisonous substance in this medicine. It is perfectly harmless ami may be administered to persona in the very weakesisloges of sickness, or to the -most helpless in fants without doing the least injury.. The curaiiye powers .of, this.extract are truly, won derfuLand altmvallds’should.mpko immediate trial o. the “ Yellow Dock and lt cannot injure the delicate patient. {CERTIFJCATfiSI King’s Evil's—-Case of OfM. Leonard. Blooming Gzovb, Dee. Ist, 1849. Messes S. F. Bennejt A Co.—Gents:—Sometime m 1543,1 was .attacked with; ihe, King’3 Evil in my arm, which became bo. sore, that I coula hot use it* and in 1845, mortification set iii. I employed at differenttimes. cach/physician of celibriiy within iriy reach f all tola me that my arm must be' amputated; From the sboni ders to the fore arm, my arm was full olrunning so res come of them as large os a fifty cent piece. I then tried an Indian Doctor, who removed the mortified flesh, and stopped the mortificat>on, butcootd not heal my arm.— My strength* at this time* was completely exhausted and my person much emaciated. I continued in this slate 'until the summerof 1848, when I : saw" an adver tisement of w GuysoWa : Yello\o bode and .Sarsaparilla," which I read attentively, and sent for one bottle of the article. After-using it a few days, the discharges from my armincreased, and assumed a- lizlu cb!o.\ and less offensive odor. : I senl,for a Becona bottle, and while using it I found my strength increasing, and tbedis-' charges decreasing.' I continued using it until I had used six bottles, though I felt rayselrpertecly cored before I used the sixth bottle. Since that time ! have not felt any paiu in ray arm; no sores have re-appeared, ; and! have hot a doubt that it Is thoroughly enred, fori | can laborwith it aswell asever I.could. v'.- “Guyscti's Yellow JDoekahd Sarsaparilla^ alone cured me; I look no other remedy while using Jit and had I used it at the first appearance cf the malady*! fully her lietre it would, have saved mo from ycarsor suffering. Audi must earnestly recommend every person suffer* ingunderanysimilardisease,to use li Gnysou's Yellow Dock and, Sarsaparilla? 1 which will restore them to health. Yours in gratitude, ■ , a o. M. LEONARD. An Extraordinary Case of Scrqfula y Eyrasiptias and Dicers. owed by the sole use of Dr. GuysoU's 'Com pound Syrup. Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla Brooki,y»,.Nov. 17,1848. ' Da. GtnreoTT-r-Six: I tender you my sincere thanks for the great benefit I have derived from theuseof your valuable Syrup. I have been lroitblcd vpry ; bad witha scrofulous sore which made its appearance on my chin. Idid not pay muck attention to it ; ai first, supposing it - to be nothing but some eruption that generally appears on persons’ faces. It finally began to increase, until it spread to the back part of ray,head I applied to a phy sician; he attended me all to no purpose- I had tried everything that could, betried. 1 saw your Syrup of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and conceded to use u, fori knew that the Yellow Dock was one of the most valuable articles in the world for the blood. I bought your Syrup and commenced using it, and, from the use ol one bottle I could see a great change in. my system. I continued using it until lam a well conn, l now feel like a new person; my blood is perfectly, cleansed, and free from all impurities. There is not a’question but that your newly discovered Compound itfar superior to any ssarsaparilla Syrup ever sold. /This certificate is at your disposal "to publish- if you-like, and any one yon may refer to me, I shaU be happy to; giyp them all the ' information I can about my case, &c.; I remain your obedient servant, * GEORGE G. JOHNSTON. It 3 Market street. 27U beat Female filtdudne known. . The.Eztraetof Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is a pesitive,' sptedy and ' : permanent cure for all complaints incident to FEMALES. fts mild alterative properties render Upccunarly ap plicable to the slender and delicate constitution of the i'eraale. It is unrivalled iuii&effeet.upan such diseases . as Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Leuconhoen or Whites, Irregular Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, and general Prostration.of the system. It immediately contracts that distressing nervousness' and lassitude so common to the teraaleffrumc, and imparts an energyand buoyahcy'as surprising as they are grateful. We have evidence on file, which induces us strongly to recoin-i, mend this medicine to married'people 1 who- have not . been blessed with offspring..! ' Prolapsus Uteri, or falling of. ths five year* standing, cured hyßr.truyioif’iEiircwt.o/ Yellow DeeA . andSarsapariUyi after every kndiDn rtiTUdy ho/ . been tried without relief. - ; y WAsmsfGTOXjOT; Feb., 1849. This certifiesthat fay wife, aged twenty-seven years - has been suffering under die above complaint for five years. Nearly all of that time confined to her bed. / nave tor five best medi cal talent that could be procured in this section ot the country, without any benefit whatever.- I have.also purchased every instrument recommended for the cut . of mxch diseases, all of which proved worthless. . . lii the spring of 1843,1 was induced by my friends'to try Dr.Guysolt’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla which was used for font months. After she had used it for four weeks, it was evident to all of us that fihe was improv ing, ana from this time she improved rapidly, and gained flesh and strength until she is now enjoying most excel lent healths • WAI. MONf ORT. We beiHg neighbors to Wm.and Julia hlonfort, know thattbe above statement as to the sicknesa of Mrs. Mon ford, and a s to the cure being affected by “GuysoU’s Yel owDock.andSaraaparilln,” to bo strictly- true. 1 JANE EDDY, SARAH POWERS. Sold by J.D. PARK, {successor to Sanford A Paik,) Fourth and Walnut streets, Ciueinnati, Ohio, General Agent to the South and West , to whom all order* must Pittsburgh; L Wilcox,Jr, corner Market street and the Diamoud; B A Fahnestock & Go, PiU«- barchiJ A Jones, Pittsburgh; Leo & Beckham, A«e gheny Cityi liT RuaselUAYashtngtou ; W il Lamber ion, Franklin; L B Bowie,. Umoutown; H Welly* Greeu«*burgh; S Kountz, Somerset, Scott A Gilmore,. 1 Bedford; Reed A Son, Huntingdon ; Mrsiprr, Hollidays • burgh; Hildebrand A Co, Indiana; i RJ»Vjnght, KiUan * mug; Evans & Co, Brbokvtile; A Wilson A^feon, WayneKburgh; M’Farlnnd& .Co, N .Callender, Mcad ville; Burton A Co, Eric *, Henry Forker, Mercer; las Kelly A Co, Butler i S Smith, Beaver; 3 D Sammertcc, Warren; F L. A C S Jones,.Condersport; P Crooker. Jr.,Brownsville* ■ - my!9 Arer’s Cbnry Peetoiall For the cure of coughs, colds, hoarse ness. BRONCHITIS, W HOOPING . COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION; ;: : Among the numerous, discoveries Science hits made in this generation to faciliiate the .business of life, in crease its enjoyment, and even prolong tho term of hu man existence, none can be named of more real value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing An. A vast trial of‘its vinaes throughout this broad country, hasproven beyond a'doubijthat no medi cine or combination of medicines yet. known, can so 1 surely control and care the numerous varieties of pul monary disease which have hitherto front ottr midst thousands and thousands every: year. Indeed there is now abundant reason tobelleye;a Remedy ha* atlength been foundwhich can be reUed.on to cure the mostdangcious affections of the hangs. Our space here - Ftom i& Pwsident of AnJiemCollege, this celebrated r tom ■*“»*«*... p t ~f 0880 t Hitchcock. ; • . r Awr-iSlri I have used yntu Cherry rec mvownlittEd of deep-sealed Bioncbltis, and ora satitfieilrom Us chemical £hiofdfficdues“ n if as loits “ y° n thinkI ’ t< ’ P "ED\VARD HrrOHCOCK,T..I;.D. - - rt^ r piewrial an Admirable composl “ lAeem It* ? k f Se beiSrfelMi'" theMaierfti Medi. tion/com some °4iSi vc remedy for the class ofdiseaa ca,and a very e.tu v “ • „ , es it is intended to Cu i 1840. New Haven, Cw«o. >j, t of the S. C. Senate, states Major Fatuson^rrcsia^.^-toral with wonderful sac he has used Df J C Ayer, Lfowell—Detir Sir; now con stantly usingyour Cherry Pectoral in ;iny *>racnce,and orefci it to any other medicine for pulmonary complaints. From observations of many severe cases, I am convinc ed it will cure coughs, colds, and diseases of the lungs, that have putlo defiance all other remedies.. linvariably recommend its use m caseofeonsumption, and consider it ranch the best Temedy known forthat dis ease. ; Kespectfo! y ogl! j lAr j > M D - Prepared aud soldby James C. Ayer, Practical Chem ist,Lowell,Mass. - ■ ■ try- sold in Pittsburgh wholesale an* retail, by B. A. Fahnestock, and by